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Oh my... I listened to Country & Western music....

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bbm_stitchbuffyfan:
I remember when I first heard about this forum, I immediately connected it to the bean can label. Just thought I'd mention it...

I have the soundtrack as well and I think it's pretty great. I think "A Love That Will Never Grow Old," "He Was a Friend of Mine," "The Maker Makes," and "I Don't Want to Say Goodbye" are all beautiful country songs (and I've never cared too much about country before) and they are also very moving. I love Gustavo Santaolalla's score; every single score on the soundtrack is so worthwhile, to say the very least (and I chose 'worthwhile' because "Snow," while nice and likable, isn't excellent). "Brokeback Mountain 1 - 2 - 3" is a collection of beautiful scores; "3" actually has moved me to tears many times as has "The Wings" which I think is some of the most beautiful music I have ever heard in my life. I agree it's short but sometimes I fear that if they made it longer it could've tainted the track and I think it's astonishing as it is.

"The Devil's Right Hand" and "King of the Road" are both fun songs and I like them (especially "DRH") but they do not fit with the tone of the movie.

Drew Kerrigan:
I recently purchased an original BBM OST when I was out with my friends last weekend. I wasn't planning on buying the CD at that time coz we were supposed to be going somewhere else to a friend in need although, I have been scouring the legit record bars in the Metropolis for a copy of the said CD for over 2 months already! :o  The amazing thing is that in the store were I bought my copy (Tower Records), the BBM OST CD was in line with the weekly "hot tracks", a collection of most sought after audio albums nationwide determined by radio station surveys.

At home, I listened to the whole 17 track CD for 3 rounds non-stop while lying comfortably in my bed. Normally, I'd fell asleep eventually but all those hours listening to the tunes just made me feel more alive. ::)  The following day, I ripped the CD, made MP3s and loaded the audio files in my agency's public server. I'm currently listening to it right now while composing an animated Executive Briefing presentation. ;)

Right now, I feel like dancing to the tune of Linda Ronstadt's "It's So Easy"! O0  The CD is a worthwhile collector's item indeed! I feel like I can listen to it everyday! 8)  Next on my hunting list would be the original DVD. ;D

Rayn:
I was sayin' my appreciation of music has gotten wider?  Well, where I had no country/western before, I now have CDs by Steve Earle, Garth Brooks, Pam Tillis, McKnight, Mark Weigle Amy Lou Harris.  I feel almost foolish for never having listened before to C/W Music.  Maybe I wasn't ready for it. 
The songs on "Sevens" are great ; I love "A Friend to Me" and "Belleau Wood" & the entire" Essential Steve Earle" rocks! 

I have more CDs on order!  All thanks to Brokeback Mt. Radio!

Rayn

TJ:
I am waiting for someone to prove that there was more to the "Water-Walking Jesus" "hymn" that was written by James McMurtry.

I used the subtitle program of the DVD and copied down what Jack Twist sang.

Water-Walking Jesus

I know that I shall meet you on that final day;

Water-walking Jesus, take me away!

In that "Ultimate Brokeback Mountain Movie Forum," there were quite a few members who voiced their complaints about the Country and Western Music in the movie. But, the types of music which the guys liked were C&W types or cross-over C&W ones.

Actually, there is Western music, Country Music, Rock-A-Billy Music and Gospel Music in the story and the movie, too.

In the 1950s and 1960s, many Country artists sang every type of music as I mentioned in the above sentence. Marty Robbins was one of those types of singers as well as Elvis Presley and Roger Miller.

Marty Robbins recorded "White Sportcoat and Pink Carnation," which was a high school prom song and he sang it on a Dick Clark evening TV show and also on the Steve Allen Sunday night show, if I remember correctly. Robbins sang a lot of Old West style ballads, too.

Rayn:

--- Quote from: TJ on May 06, 2006, 01:15:21 pm ---In the 1950s and 1960s, many Country artists sang every type of music as I mentioned in the above sentence. 

--- End quote ---

Yeah, even Johnny Cash did rock 'n roll and was really good at rockin'!

Rayn

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