thefrenchconnection a écrit :http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ClzRVlMhU2E
on entend la "new version" de release derrière
yoyo a écrit :Par contre aucun autre morceau de vedder ! Peut être pour un autre album solo !?
Denis a écrit :yoyo a écrit :Par contre aucun autre morceau de vedder ! Peut être pour un autre album solo !?
tant qu'ils restent sur son album solo
thefrenchconnection a écrit :Ben vu ce qio est dit dans l'article du lien de Yoyo, Vedder a ré-enregistré release pour les besoins du film ...
It's never Cooper's intention, he says, for anything to ever pull the audience out of the world on the screen. He wants no fingerprints, his or otherwise, on the film. He doesn't like anything too affected present, and whether it's a performance or a music cue or just something that doesn't seem like it fits into the world, he's always looking to strip away and find an essence. So as much as it pained him, the original material couldn't find a comfortable home in the film and it was decided, mutually, that score would be a better fit.
"It was a very difficult decision to make because any time someone goes to those depths to write something that's that beautiful and that personal and that meaningful to him, and to me, you want it to fit into the movie," Cooper says. "Eddie has such a rich voice, but what makes it difficult is his voice is much like Bruce's. It's unmistakably Eddie Vedder. The second you hear that voice you know, 'Jesus Christ, that's Eddie Vedder.' And even if I was using it as a needle drop in the film, if Christian were driving down the road and he turned on the radio and here's this Eddie Vedder song, again, it was just so powerful. I know it sounds odd but it was so powerful that it took me out of the narrative."
Ultimately, both Vedder and Cooper felt the songs were best left as unearthed relics of the creative experience rather than seeing any sort of commercial release alongside the film. "They're very personal songs to Ed and to me," Cooper says. "I forged a close relationship with him through the movie and it's probably better kept between us. Sad to say, for Eddie Vedder fans, as we all are."
XWayne a écrit :thefrenchconnection a écrit :Ben vu ce qio est dit dans l'article du lien de Yoyo, Vedder a ré-enregistré release pour les besoins du film ...
Cela ressemble beaucoup au Release de Ten, original ou remixé par BO'B.
Par contre, les nouveaux morceaux de Vedder ne devraient pas être publiés, ni apparaître dans le film. D'après les mots du réalisateur Scott Cooper (http://www.hitfix.com/in-contention/the ... he-furnace):It's never Cooper's intention, he says, for anything to ever pull the audience out of the world on the screen. He wants no fingerprints, his or otherwise, on the film. He doesn't like anything too affected present, and whether it's a performance or a music cue or just something that doesn't seem like it fits into the world, he's always looking to strip away and find an essence. So as much as it pained him, the original material couldn't find a comfortable home in the film and it was decided, mutually, that score would be a better fit.
"It was a very difficult decision to make because any time someone goes to those depths to write something that's that beautiful and that personal and that meaningful to him, and to me, you want it to fit into the movie," Cooper says. "Eddie has such a rich voice, but what makes it difficult is his voice is much like Bruce's. It's unmistakably Eddie Vedder. The second you hear that voice you know, 'Jesus Christ, that's Eddie Vedder.' And even if I was using it as a needle drop in the film, if Christian were driving down the road and he turned on the radio and here's this Eddie Vedder song, again, it was just so powerful. I know it sounds odd but it was so powerful that it took me out of the narrative."
Ultimately, both Vedder and Cooper felt the songs were best left as unearthed relics of the creative experience rather than seeing any sort of commercial release alongside the film. "They're very personal songs to Ed and to me," Cooper says. "I forged a close relationship with him through the movie and it's probably better kept between us. Sad to say, for Eddie Vedder fans, as we all are."
tout ça pour ça PJB a écrit :Ce Denis alors !
Il est incroyable !!!!
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