I'm Not There: Foi confirmada a participação do Eddie na trilha de "I'm Not There" (as primeiras informações foram postadas aqui) um biografia do Bob Dylan, a tirlha vai contar com 34 regravações de músicas do compositor. Além do Eddie artistas como Jack Johnson, Sufjan Stevens, Jeff Tweedy (Wilco), Karen O (Yeah Yeah Yeahs) e Cat Power participam da trilha.
anyone care to translate this please? thanks
"I'm Not There: Eddie's participation in the soundtrack of "I'm Not There", a Bod Dylan's biography, was confirmed (the first informations were posted here), and the soundtrack will be composed of 34 re-recordings of Dylan's musics. Besides Eddie, artists such as Jack Johnson, Sufjan Stevens, Jeff Tweedy (Wilco), Karen O (Yeah Yeah Yeahs) and Cat Power will be on the soundtrack too."
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Tracklist according to Vinyl Fever:
All Along The Watchtower --Eddie Vedder & The Million Dollar Bashers As I Went Out One Morning--Mira Billotte Ballad Of A Thin Man--Stephen Malkmus & The Million Dollar Bashers Billy--Los Lobos Can You Please Crawl Out Your Window--The Hold Steady Can't Leave Her Behind--Stephen Malkmus & Lee Ranaldo Cold Irons Bound--Tom Verlaine & The Million Dollar Bashers Dark Eyes--Iron & Wine & Calexico Fourth Time Around--Yo La Tengo Goin' To Acapulco--Jim James & Calexico Highway 61 Revisited--Karen O & The Million Dollar Bashers I Wanna Be Your Lover--Yo La Tengo I'm Not There--Bob Dylan I'm Not There--Sonic Youth Just Like A Woman--Charlotte Gainsbourg & Calexico Just Like Tom Thumb's Blues--Ramblin' Jack Elliot Knockin' On Heaven's Door--Antony & The Johnsons The Lonesome Death Of Hattie Carroll--Mason Jennings Maggie's Farm--Stephen Malkmus & The Million Dollar Bashers Mama You've Been On My Mind--Jack Johnson The Man In The Long Black Coat--Mark Lanegan Moonshiner--Bob Forrest One More Cup Of Coffee--Roger McGuinn & Calexico Pressing On--John Doe Ring Them Bells--Sufjan Stevens Señor (Tales Of Yankee Power)--Willie Nelson & Calexico Simple Twist Of Fate--Jeff Tweedy Stuck Inside Of Mobile With Memphis Blues Again--Cat Power The Times They Are A Changin'--Mason Jennings Tombstone Blues--Richie Havens When The Ship Comes In--Marcus Carl Franklin Wicked Messenger--The Black Keys You Ain't Goin 'Nowhere--Glen Hansard & Markta Irglov[/quote]
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SLH916 wrote:
The Million Dollar Bashers:
Sonic Youth co-founder Lee Ranaldo produced the film's backup band, The Million Dollar Bashers, named after another Basement Tapes song. The group includes guitarist Tom Verlaine of the band Television; jazz keyboardist John Medeski; Tony Garnier, Dylan's bass player; Sonic Youth drummer Steve Shelley; roots guitarist Smokey Hormel; and Wilco guitarist Nels Cline.
Formerly going by the title of "I'm Not There: Suppositions on a Film Concerning Dylan", this is a film about the life of Bob Dylan. The film follows seven characters, each embodying a different aspect of Dylan's life story and music. It's the first biographical feature project to secure the approval of the pop culture icon. The film is about the life of Bob Dylan's early days as a struggling folksinger, the rise to the forefront of the early-'60s folk scene, the controversial switch to rock, the motorcycle accident and the subsequent retreat from public view, and the latter-day de-emphasis of recording and concentration on the concert series known as the Never Ending Tour. Sounes somehow has uncovered some new information in that oft-scanned showbiz legend, mostly about Dylan's childhood and his jealously guarded family life. Some of it actually provides further insight into his songs, particularly those about his wife, Sara (Gainsbourg). Sounes also blows the lid off Dylan's heretofore unknown 1986 marriage to one of his backup singers. Each story expresses an aspect of Dylan's mercurial personality and each story is to be filmed differently, in a style appropriate to its theme: Woody (Franklin) - an 11-year-old black boy, always on the run; Robbie - a womanizing performer, always on the road; Jude (Blanchett) - the young androgynous rock star; John/Jack (Bale) - a folk idol who reinvents himself as an evangelist; Billy (Gere) - the famous outlaw, miraculously alive but growing old. Written by Marisa_Gabriella
Post subject: Re: eddie involved in the "i'm not there" dylan biopic?
Posted: Wed Aug 08, 2007 12:44 pm
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indeed they are
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I'm thrilled that ed's all over the place. We've got tons of things to be excited about these days....
I'm Not There Into the Wild Walk Hard Picture in a Frame
But then i started to think about I'm Not There and I'm wondering...do they really need to make a Dylan biopic? Do they realize that he's not dead yet!?
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Post subject: Re: Ed covering Bob for the "i'm not there" Dylan biopic
Posted: Wed Aug 08, 2007 4:12 pm
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southp wrote:
I'm thrilled that ed's all over the place. We've got tons of things to be excited about these days....
I'm Not There Into the Wild Walk Hard Picture in a Frame
But then i started to think about I'm Not There and I'm wondering...do they really need to make a Dylan biopic? Do they realize that he's not dead yet!?
Post subject: Re: Ed covering Bob for the "i'm not there" Dylan biopic
Posted: Wed Aug 08, 2007 4:15 pm
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mastaflatch wrote:
southp wrote:
I'm thrilled that ed's all over the place. We've got tons of things to be excited about these days....
I'm Not There Into the Wild Walk Hard Picture in a Frame
But then i started to think about I'm Not There and I'm wondering...do they really need to make a Dylan biopic? Do they realize that he's not dead yet!?
Yeah, it's by Todd Haynes, a very stylized look at his music using his life as a backdrop.
From imdb.com
Formerly going by the title of "I'm Not There: Suppositions on a Film Concerning Dylan", this is a film about the life of Bob Dylan. The film follows seven characters, each embodying a different aspect of Dylan's life story and music. It's the first biographical feature project to secure the approval of the pop culture icon. The film is about the life of Bob Dylan's early days as a struggling folksinger, the rise to the forefront of the early-'60s folk scene, the controversial switch to rock, the motorcycle accident and the subsequent retreat from public view, and the latter-day de-emphasis of recording and concentration on the concert series known as the Never Ending Tour. Sounes somehow has uncovered some new information in that oft-scanned showbiz legend, mostly about Dylan's childhood and his jealously guarded family life. Some of it actually provides further insight into his songs, particularly those about his wife, Sara (Gainsbourg). Sounes also blows the lid off Dylan's heretofore unknown 1986 marriage to one of his backup singers. Each story expresses an aspect of Dylan's mercurial personality and each story is to be filmed differently, in a style appropriate to its theme: Woody (Franklin) - an 11-year-old black boy, always on the run; Robbie - a womanizing performer, always on the road; Jude (Blanchett) - the young androgynous rock star; John/Jack (Bale) - a folk idol who reinvents himself as an evangelist; Billy (Gere) - the famous outlaw, miraculously alive but growing old. Written by Marisa_Gabriella
Post subject: Re: Ed covering Bob for the "i'm not there" Dylan biopic
Posted: Wed Aug 08, 2007 4:26 pm
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southp wrote:
I'm thrilled that ed's all over the place. We've got tons of things to be excited about these days....
I'm Not There Into the Wild Walk Hard Picture in a Frame
But then i started to think about I'm Not There and I'm wondering...do they really need to make a Dylan biopic? Do they realize that he's not dead yet!?
And "Body of War."
How did Ed get himself involved in all these great projects?
Post subject: Re: Ed covering Bob for the "i'm not there" Dylan biopic
Posted: Wed Aug 08, 2007 5:18 pm
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Buby wrote:
I would kill for Ed's take on "It's all over now, baby blue".
I think he would be awesome doing that one.
I thought his forever young was pretty bad. I loved the times they are a changin' from the nader tour. But I'm sure there's a ton of songs he could do well
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Post subject: Re: Ed covering Bob for the "i'm not there" Dylan biopic
Posted: Wed Aug 08, 2007 5:19 pm
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mastaflatch wrote:
southp wrote:
I'm thrilled that ed's all over the place. We've got tons of things to be excited about these days....
I'm Not There Into the Wild Walk Hard Picture in a Frame
But then i started to think about I'm Not There and I'm wondering...do they really need to make a Dylan biopic? Do they realize that he's not dead yet!?
Wow, just saw the 2 minute clip from that website. Cate Blanchett is surprisingly convincing as Dylan...this looks really exciting. And as for that soundtrack, the rumoured artists involved looks amazing - Karen O, My Morning Jacket, Sonic Youth, Wilco etc. Wowza. I'd love to hear Eddie do a Bob cover we've not heard as opposed to Masters of War/Times they are a-changing. 'Boots of Spanish leather' or 'If you see her say hello' would be amaaazing
Post subject: Re: Ed covering Bob for the "i'm not there" Dylan biopic
Posted: Wed Aug 08, 2007 5:46 pm
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SLH916 wrote:
southp wrote:
I'm thrilled that ed's all over the place. We've got tons of things to be excited about these days....
I'm Not There Into the Wild Walk Hard Picture in a Frame
But then i started to think about I'm Not There and I'm wondering...do they really need to make a Dylan biopic? Do they realize that he's not dead yet!?
And "Body of War."
How did Ed get himself involved in all these great projects?
I'll bet he's been asked in the past to do numerous projects and hadn't said yes. I could speculate as to why he's saying yes now (aside from the quality of the projects) but I'd be wrong.
Post subject: Re: Eddie involved in the "i'm not there" dylan biopic?
Posted: Wed Aug 08, 2007 6:43 pm
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Well I dont want to speculate either but I gotta tell you guys what I heard the other night. Last Friday night on Jim Breur's Siruis Satellite Radio show he said that He has word from a ROckstar who is supposedly friends with Eddie that the rest of the band is/was not happy with Eddie Doin the SOundtrack to the Sean Penn movie by himself and that the tension got even worse on the European tour and according to this rockstar the band is very close to calling it quits.
They ended up talking about this for quite a while on Friday, So on MOnday (day after Lolla) I called into the show and made them explain the whole thing again and they said they sware it is true... So now I am a little freaked out... they dont have any more dates scheduled as a band I DONT KNOW... its probably bull but just the thought is scary
I have way too many more PJ shows and tours to go too!!!!
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