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Post subject: Re: The Jeff Ament Appreciation Thread
Posted: Tue May 24, 2022 12:35 am
Production Police
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love Jeff and glad you guys have been enthusiastic about this. Every time I watch a clip, I can't help but this of Jason Segal in Forgetting Sarah Marshall.
Post subject: Re: The Jeff Ament Appreciation Thread
Posted: Mon June 06, 2022 6:25 pm
Production Police
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I’ve been biting my tongue but I can’t do it any longer…
Can someone explain to me what makes this score any different from all the other tv mystery scores out there? I’m glad Jeff had a new creative outlet and I know for a fact that sort of is a blast to create. But the celebration around this soundtrack really eludes me.
Post subject: Re: The Jeff Ament Appreciation Thread
Posted: Mon June 06, 2022 6:51 pm
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tragabigzanda wrote:
I’ve been biting my tongue but I can’t do it any longer…
Can someone explain to me what makes this score any different from all the other tv mystery scores out there? I’m glad Jeff had a new creative outlet and I know for a fact that sort of is a blast to create. But the celebration around this soundtrack really eludes me.
Uh, it’s eerie and experimental. D’uh.
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Post subject: Re: The Jeff Ament Appreciation Thread
Posted: Mon June 06, 2022 7:23 pm
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wease wrote:
tragabigzanda wrote:
I’ve been biting my tongue but I can’t do it any longer…
Can someone explain to me what makes this score any different from all the other tv mystery scores out there? I’m glad Jeff had a new creative outlet and I know for a fact that sort of is a blast to create. But the celebration around this soundtrack really eludes me.
Uh, it’s eerie and experimental. D’uh.
It was recorded by Jeff.
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I’ve been biting my tongue but I can’t do it any longer…
Can someone explain to me what makes this score any different from all the other tv mystery scores out there? I’m glad Jeff had a new creative outlet and I know for a fact that sort of is a blast to create. But the celebration around this soundtrack really eludes me.
I feel the same way every time someone raves about one of Johnny Greenwood's scores.
Post subject: Re: The Jeff Ament Appreciation Thread
Posted: Tue June 07, 2022 9:47 pm
NYUCK NYUCK NYUCK
Joined: Tue January 01, 2013 3:35 pm Posts: 32303 Location: Buenos Aires
epilogue wrote:
tragabigzanda wrote:
I’ve been biting my tongue but I can’t do it any longer…
Can someone explain to me what makes this score any different from all the other tv mystery scores out there? I’m glad Jeff had a new creative outlet and I know for a fact that sort of is a blast to create. But the celebration around this soundtrack really eludes me.
I feel the same way every time someone raves about one of Johnny Greenwood's scores.
Really? He's one of the most idiosyncratic film composers out there IMO. I can't think of many scores like the one for Phantom Thread, which is better than the movie
I’ve been biting my tongue but I can’t do it any longer…
Can someone explain to me what makes this score any different from all the other tv mystery scores out there? I’m glad Jeff had a new creative outlet and I know for a fact that sort of is a blast to create. But the celebration around this soundtrack really eludes me.
I feel the same way every time someone raves about one of Johnny Greenwood's scores.
Really? He's one of the most idiosyncratic film composers out there IMO. I can't think of many scores like the one for Phantom Thread, which is better than the movie
100% really. But I'm also not really a film score guy. I have to watch a movie many, many, many times before that stuff really resonates with me, usually.
Post subject: Re: The Jeff Ament Appreciation Thread
Posted: Tue June 07, 2022 11:47 pm
Production Police
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The three big ones I hear are Alice Coltrane, Olivier Messiaen, and Can. He’s publicly acknowledged all three and once you check them out you’re kind of like “oh shit he’s just doing really great impressions of their work.”
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