Wednesday 22 July 2015

Listen to oh brother where art thou soundtrack

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  http://archiveofourown.org/series/54153
You were supposed to get this class covered, today of all days."Stiles blinks, capping the expo marker, "That's today? Are you sure?"Braeden scowls, stomping forward to grab him by the collar of his shirt, "Let's go. He's huddled on top of his bed with his legs pulled to his chest, waiting, because it's still morning, he has hours more until it will get really bad.His phone buzzes from a number he doesn't recognize

My Brother, Where Art Thou? - Scrubs Wiki


  http://scrubs.wikia.com/wiki/My_Brother,_Where_Art_Thou%3F
For the past 25 years, we've been going through the motions -- once every couple of weeks we have sex, and then we have breakfast without saying a word. The word "gomer" is a real life medical term from the novel The House of God written by Samuel Shem (a pseudonym of the psychiatrist Stephen Bergman) and means "Get Out of My Emergency Room"

O Brother Where Art Thou? Script at IMSDb.


  http://www.imsdb.com/scripts/O-Brother-Where-Art-Thou%3F.html
Looking up, into black: a rope is tossed up - it recedes out of the torchlight into black night - and then drops back down into the light, a noose bouncing at its end. It's not so surprising, then, if an organism deprived of earthly vision- PETE He said we wouldn't get it! He said we wouldn't get the treasure we seek! Everett grows testy: EVERETT Well what does he know - he's an ignorant old man! Jesus, Pete, I'm telling you I buried it myself, and if your cousin still runs this-here horse farm and has a forge and some shoein' impediments to restore our liberty of movement- Bang! A rifle shot kicks up dust in front of the men

  http://www.allmusic.com/album/o-brother-where-art-thou-mw0000106868
With two exceptions -- a stunning 1955 Alan Lomax recording of a black prison chain gang singing "Po Lazarus", and Harry McClintock's "Big Rock Candy Mountain" -- every song was recorded for the film by an impressive assembly of old-time country veterans (Fairfield Four, Ralph Stanley, the Whites) and talented newcomers (Gillian Welch, Alison Krauss, Emmylou Harris). In order to capture the sound of Mississippi circa 1932, the Coens commissioned T-Bone Burnett, a masterful producer whose work with artists like Elvis Costello, Sam Phillips, Joseph Arthur, and Counting Crows has earned him a special place in the folk-rock hall of fame, to research and re-create the country, bluegrass, folk, gospel, and blues of the era

T-Bone Burnett On 10 Years Of 'O Brother, Where Art Thou?' : All Songs Considered : NPR


  http://www.npr.org/2011/08/23/139880668/t-bone-burnett-on-10-years-of-o-brother-where-art-thou
How? Amazon Mood Indigo Artist: Duke Ellington This song does not appear on the soundtrack, but is discussed on the show as an example of the sound Burnett strived to achieve during recording. All Songs Considered Music You'll Fall In Love With All Songs Considered Music You'll Fall In Love With About All Songs Considered is home to the best new music and a community of fans always ready to share their opinions on the current music scene

O Brother, Where Art Thou? (2000) - IMDb


  http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0190590/
But you can not say that about a Coen Brother's film and you most certainly can not say that about this one.This film has everything in it from a jail break, crooked southern politicians, muses, references to what I can only assume are historical figures, riverside baptisms, bank robberies, violence towards animals, singing flocks of religious fanatics, KKK, lynch mobs and so on. (I own a copy of this film too) The Coen's have a way of masking their film and their characters as being somewhat eccentric and perhaps a little off the wall

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