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Favoriting September 17, 2012: Alan Licht and Will Oldham discuss their new book, "Will Oldham on Bonnie 'Prince' Billy"

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Artist Track Album Label New
Will Oldham & Alan Licht  Don't Cry, Driver   Favoriting You Can Never Go Fast Enough  Plain Recordings   
Bonnie "Prince" Billy  I Don't Belong To Anyone   Favoriting Now Here's My Plan  Drag City  *  
 
Will Oldham & Alan Licht  Willl Oldham & Alan Licht on "Will Oldham on Bonnie 'Prince' Billy"   Favoriting      
 
Lee Ranaldo Band feat. J Mascis  Albatoss   Favoriting Just Tell Me That You Want Me: A Tribute to Fleetwood Mac  Hear Music  *  
Matt Sweeney & Bonnie "Prince" Billy  Storms   Favoriting Just Tell Me That You Want Me: A Tribute to Fleetwood Mac  Hear Music  *  
 
Palace Music  New Partner   Favoriting Viva Las Blues  Drag City   
Bonnie "Prince" Billy  I See a Darkness   Favoriting Now Here's My Plan  Drag City  *  
Bonnie "Prince" Billy  Less of Me   Favoriting Little Lost Blues     
Palace Music  Arise, Therefore   Favoriting Arise Therefore  Drag City   
Tortoise & Bonnie "Prince" Billy  Thunder Road   Favoriting The Brave and the Bold  Overcoat Recordings   
 
Pajo  Horror Business   Favoriting Scream with Me  Black Tent Press   


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Listener comments!

  12:12am
KP:

Congrats on this.
  12:13am
BadGuyZero (Dallas, TX):

Hi Therese! I'm in Austin again.
  12:14am
alex g:

hello everyone!
  12:16am
BadGuyZero (Dallas, TX):

Hello KP and alex g!
  12:17am
amEdeo:

Hellooo Hello Everyone!
  12:23am
alex g:

it doesnt seem like lydia lunch is on facebook...
  12:28am
KP:

FB told me to follow Lydia Lunch, Mark Mothersbaugh and two guys my more popular brother went to school with.
  12:30am
Angela Jaeger:

movin & groovin chaps
  12:31am
amEdeo:

The beeps were Lydia Lunch trying to distract people from finding her on Facebook.
  12:42am
Kaley:

Did Will just do a Clay Davis impersonation?!
  12:44am
ledzeppelinsucks:

why do you keep saying 'amazing'?
  12:46am
alex g:

wiki: In a June 2009 interview on BBC Radio 5 Live, Forsyth stated that he is currently working on a new film project with the working title of Exile.
  12:46am
KP:

Gregory's Two Girls? Gee ...
  12:49am
KP:

IMDB: Gregory's Two Girls received mixed reviews.
  1:01am
arthur:

I'd go with an IPA and some whiskey on the side. It's tasting good on this end.
  1:01am
BadGuyZero (Dallas, TX):

"Hangover 3: The Legend Of Curly's Gold"
  1:04am
alex g:

GALAGA is the best game!!!
  1:12am
Kaley:

While we're on the topic -- Any favourite OSTs, Will? I've been really into Bruce Langhorne's for Peter Fonda's The Hired Hand as of late.
  1:15am
KP:

One problem with music and movies is songs in previews are not in the film. Creep and Social Network being biggest offender.
  1:18am
BadGuyZero (Dallas, TX):

Morricone and Leone had a unique working relationship. Leone would give Morricone the script, Morricone would write and record the score, then Leone would film using the score to determine when particular moments would occur. Most movie scores are written and recorded after the film has been shot.

[Morricone nerd]
  1:19am
KP:

What was name of that movie. "Gregory Peck's Girl"?
  1:22am
BadGuyZero (Dallas, TX):

According to fandango.com, Yo La Tengo also composed music for "Ode."
  1:25am
KP:

Arabesque? It's Hitchcockian.
  1:35am
alex g:

what do you think about scorsese's use of music in film?
  1:38am
BadGuyZero (Dallas, TX):

Wim Wenders also uses music in his movies in a manner similar to Scorsese.

Films used to have a "fanfare" that played prior to the actual projection of the film beginning.
  1:39am
arthur:

Paris, Texas OST has some great dialogue too!
  1:39am
BadGuyZero (Dallas, TX):

The "Animal House" soundtrack has dialogue from the movie.

Will they be handing out Kurt Loder secret decoder rings at the "Head" screening?
  1:40am
KP:

Monkees' Going Down was just used on Breaking Bad.
  1:45am
BadGuyZero (Dallas, TX):

There's a story about Rick Rubin and Glenn Danzig riding Harleys to Roy Orbison's place and threatening to physically harm him if he didn't record the song for the "Less Than Zero" soundtrack.
  1:47am
Julie:

Malcolm sings!
  1:48am
KP:

Get CRazy! Best movie ever! Yes that Lou Reed part is inspirational.
  1:52am
alex g:

i live right by Lodi haha... misfits recorded some of their first stuff in a studio by my house in Rutherford
  1:53am
BadGuyZero (Dallas, TX):

Danzig single-handedly made french onion soup appropriate joke material.
  1:57am
BadGuyZero (Dallas, TX):

Jerry's little leaguers: "I've got something to say. I hit a home run today."
  1:59am
arthur:

http://www.angelfire.com/music3/EB/DukesofHazzard/SpeedTrap.html

Boss Hogg's Speed Trap is a great name for a band.
  2:36am
KP:

Great job. Entertaining and educational!
  2:44am
KP:

Some time ago i was in paris for while. over there, you would have thought there were only two people n this world, Bonnie Prince Billy and Cat Power. Maybe that's true.
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