Jon Brion — Eternal Sunshine Of The Spotless Mind
Album: Eternal Sunshine Of The Spotless Mind
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Released: 2004
Length: 2:21
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Total ratings: 874
Length: 2:21
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What a beautiful piece. Such amazing, I love it.
But what a disappointing recording :o(
Sounds like somewhere a pre-amp was up too high.
But what a disappointing recording :o(
Sounds like somewhere a pre-amp was up too high.
interesting read about his film scores. i was definitely a fan of magnolia and i heart huckabees for sure.
Proclivities wrote:
I don't hear that. This sounds well outside the three or four different chord progressions that Newman uses in his songs.
Spare us...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?...
I don't hear that. This sounds well outside the three or four different chord progressions that Newman uses in his songs.
Spare us...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?...
Art60 wrote:
I think it's meant to be distorted - I've never heard a clearer version of the song.
Sound quality doesn't seem to reach what we use to know
I think it's meant to be distorted - I've never heard a clearer version of the song.
Proclivities wrote:
I don't hear that. This sounds well outside the three or four different chord progressions that Newman uses in his songs.
Yes, it's much simpler than Newman's 3 or 4 chords.
I don't hear that. This sounds well outside the three or four different chord progressions that Newman uses in his songs.
Yes, it's much simpler than Newman's 3 or 4 chords.
if needed a friend I'm here to listen if you like
karollekis ha scritto:
karollekis ha scritto:
Mi fa piangere, ora, nel bel mezzo del caos della mia vita ...
Sound quality doesn't seem to reach what we use to know
I saw this film on the first date in my life, at age 21. She became my first kiss. Some months later I found myself wishing the memory-erasing technology from the film was real. Funny how that goes. I still wish some days.
Breaks my heart into a thousand pieces.
snap_dragon wrote:
I don't hear that. This sounds well outside the three or four different chord progressions that Newman uses in his songs.
Anyone else hear Randy Newman on prozac in this piece?
I don't hear that. This sounds well outside the three or four different chord progressions that Newman uses in his songs.
How lovely !!
Everybody in my alien space craft loves this song... we can't speak for the potty mind...
It make me cry, now, in the midlle of the mess of my life...
Jon Brion, where do you hide?
"In the shadows of Aimee, and Nina Gordon...."
Ah, here you are!
"In the shadows of Aimee, and Nina Gordon...."
Ah, here you are!
Qué MUSICÓN estáis poniendo!
Congratulations from Spain, and Thank's!
Congratulations from Spain, and Thank's!
Anyone else hear Randy Newman on prozac in this piece?
Thanks so much for playing this. It's one of my favourite movies and listening to this takes me to a good place. I can just see the windswept beach in my mind right now.
Wow! Never heard this outside the movie. Thanks for slamming me back into the movie at 6:12 in the morning. This is going to stay with me all day.
Augustus wrote:
Sorry, sweetheart, I've had several before you ...
am i first?
Sorry, sweetheart, I've had several before you ...
Man, Bill Rebecca's selections on RP are perfect for me today after a late night of showing the world what an asshole I really am.. sigh.
smdeeg wrote:
These are not mutually exclusive statements.
Right about that!
The movie is great.
The movie was PSYCHOTIC.
These are not mutually exclusive statements.
Right about that!
I noticed that this is simply called 'Theme' on my version of the CD. Must be why the links to Amazon/iTunes here aren't working.
Great song, thought I'd add that in case anyone goes looking for a version.
Great song, thought I'd add that in case anyone goes looking for a version.
Loving that simple, elegant bass line
The movie is great.
The movie was PSYCHOTIC.
These are not mutually exclusive statements.
gabbadar wrote:
I absolutely agree. Perfectly fits my mood.
Not sure if it's intentional, but I dig the out-of-this-world set list so far: Tasmin Archer - Sleeping Satellite
Cat Power - The Moon
Jon Redfern - I Love The Sun
John Brion - Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind
Satellites, moons, and suns!
Cat Power - The Moon
Jon Redfern - I Love The Sun
John Brion - Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind
Satellites, moons, and suns!
I absolutely agree. Perfectly fits my mood.
The movie is great.
The movie was PSYCHOTIC.
excellent movie
Blech...give me something else.
Just beautifully suited to the movie - I can hear Jim and Kate's wistful voice-over...
9 + wow
This is really nice. I didn't recognise that it's from one of my all-time favorite movies.
Need to watch that again soon.
Such a good movie!
This is EASILY one of the best films of the decade. Sheer heart-acheing brilliance!!!
gabbadar wrote:
Not sure if it's intentional, but I dig the out-of-this-world set list so far:
Tasmin Archer - Sleeping Satellite
Cat Power - The Moon
Jon Redfern - I Love The Sun
John Brion - Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind
Satellites, moons, and suns!
Repeated for your listening pleasure today!
Augustus wrote:
am i first?
quesarah wrote:
No. You just don't remember the first time.
Oh, well played Sir!
Jon Brion is one of the most talented musicians around. If you ever have the chance to see his live show, check him out! It's like watching a death defying trapeze artist perform without a net. He brings no set list and every performance is unique (search for some of his performances on youtube to get an idea of what it's like). I used to see him perform often at Largo in Los Angeles and have some of my best music memories there!
Not sure if it's intentional, but I dig the out-of-this-world set list so far:
Tasmin Archer - Sleeping Satellite
Cat Power - The Moon
Jon Redfern - I Love The Sun
John Brion - Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind
Satellites, moons, and suns!
Neon wrote:
The movie this song belongs to is a must see.
I think I'm too left-brain for it. I can respect Gondry's craft (and I've enjoyed some of his other stuff), but I think I just didn't get ESotSM.
Great movie!
best theme music ever
Outstanding! I was a virgin too!
This song is ok, but...
I really love his solo album.
He also played most every instrument on Aimee Mann's first 3 or 4 solo discs (they once dated I think), I first heard of him in The Grays, and he's produced lots of stuff too.
Also a must see when in Hollywierd, at Largo any Friday night.
The movie this song belongs to is a must see.
Augustus wrote:
am i first?
No. You just don't remember the first time.
am i first?
The movie is great.
As is this beautiful piece