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following the river help
Posted by: agorachief ()
Date: May 21, 2011 06:38

Apologies in adavance if this has already been addressed.
I tried searching the ng to see if this has already been
asked. Does anyone have a list of what films were used for the
"Following the River" video? The scene with the farmers playing
dominoes looks as though it's a John Ford movie. Or, if this has
been covered, it'd be appreciated if you could point me toward where
to find it. I usually don't like music videos, but this one is nothing
short of brilliant.

Re: following the river help
Posted by: bluesinc. ()
Date: May 21, 2011 10:21

ah... i thought you need a map

Re: following the river help
Posted by: with sssoul ()
Date: May 21, 2011 11:41

i think it's original footage with a retro patina.
the director's name is Julian Gibbs - maybe he has a webpage where you can ask him

Re: following the river help
Posted by: Rocky Dijon ()
Date: May 21, 2011 16:24

While I understood how the river spills out into the sea, I was confused by how they join hands.

Re: following the river help
Posted by: with sssoul ()
Date: May 22, 2011 00:10

the hands are metaphors

Re: following the river help
Posted by: mickscarey ()
Date: May 22, 2011 01:41

based on the Hudson river because Mick was living in NYC at the time

Re: following the river help
Posted by: Rockman ()
Date: May 22, 2011 02:28

Rain Fall Down ... Following The River ... Watching Da River Flow ..........


No3 in Mick's water trilogy .... BUT hey what's next a cover of Drifters -- Drip Drop
...... Bobby Darin's -- Splish Splash....Cash's Big River .... YEAH things are damp in da camp



ROCKMAN

Re: following the river help
Posted by: EddieByword ()
Date: May 22, 2011 02:32

Quote
Rocky Dijon
While I understood how the river spills out into the sea, I was confused by how they join hands.

I think it just means joins up - 'joins up with the sea' - don't know why he didn't just write that ?

Re: following the river help
Posted by: riverrat ()
Date: May 22, 2011 02:44

Quote
agorachief
Apologies in adavance if this has already been addressed.
I tried searching the ng to see if this has already been
asked. Does anyone have a list of what films were used for the
"Following the River" video? The scene with the farmers playing
dominoes looks as though it's a John Ford movie. Or, if this has
been covered, it'd be appreciated if you could point me toward where
to find it. I usually don't like music videos, but this one is nothing
short of brilliant.
"nothing short of brilliant"--I aGREE!

Re: following the river help
Posted by: riverrat ()
Date: May 22, 2011 02:50

The RS site describes it as "an atmospheric blend of film, animation, and archive footage" w/ sepia. So some film is new and some is archived. So what movie/movies, etc, are the scenes from??

Re: following the river help
Posted by: agorachief ()
Date: May 22, 2011 06:08

I find it scary that Ron Wood can run out of money so fast.
I know that has nothing to do with this great film, but it seemed
like an appropriate song to sing of poor Ron's financial plights...
Makes sense when you think about it...


"Marie, we need more butter on the flapjacks, please."

Re: following the river help
Posted by: with sssoul ()
Date: May 22, 2011 09:58

Quote
EddieByword
Quote
Rocky Dijon
While I understood how the river spills out into the sea, I was confused by how they join hands.

I think it just means joins up - 'joins up with the sea' - don't know why he didn't just write that ?

because the hands are metaphors

Re: following the river help
Date: May 22, 2011 16:11

I think Rocky is joking here winking smiley

Re: following the river help
Posted by: Rocky Dijon ()
Date: May 22, 2011 16:29

You're correct, but humor doesn't always go over.

Re: following the river help
Posted by: with sssoul ()
Date: May 22, 2011 21:04

Quote
Rocky Dijon
You're correct, but humor doesn't always go over.

i'll say! how long does a sssoul have to wait for someone to ask
"how do you know?" or metaphors for what?" or at least "stop saying that!" ??

FTR is sung from the point of view of an eel, plunging haplessly downriver to the Sargasso Sea
it's sobbing. and wearing shades. and the hands are metaphors, because - dig this - eels don't have hands!

Re: following the river help
Posted by: Rocky Dijon ()
Date: May 23, 2011 05:12

I'm more amused by "a sssoul" than anything else.

If you work Eel Pie Island into this, I'll be as impressed as I was with the Edith Grove connection to "Rain Fall Down." Sometimes I think this forum deserves a Best of IORR book. Other posts or threads (including many of my own) should be buried and forgotten.



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