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Dark Sea Film
Приєднався 1 лют 2016
Short Music Films, Short Docs, and More.
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Damien Jurado - Out From My Window
On his 50 state tour, passing through Ohio, Damien Jurado gives us his thoughts on this unique state. As well as the idea of holding onto community in America, while in an ever changing landscape. He also plays one of his most beloved songs "Ohio."
12 different cities in Ohio are featured.
A Film by: Mathew Marchlewski and Daniel Fox
12 different cities in Ohio are featured.
A Film by: Mathew Marchlewski and Daniel Fox
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The Dead Tongues - Black Flower Blooming
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Morgantown, WV 2 February 2017 open.spotify.com/artist/5nM5pj6cEIkzCkwBJZibHK thedeadtongues thedeadtongues
Eliza Hardy Jones - Couldn't Leave You
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Eliza along with Matt Musty, performing a version of "Couldn't Leave You" from her 2015 album titled "Because Become". At the Saenger Theatre in Pensacola, FL. elizahardyjones.com Follow us on: Instagram darkseafilm Facebook darkseafilm
Jim White - Jailbird
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Jim White sits down in his old neighborhood in Pensacola, FL to talk about the stories behind the song Jailbird. He and his childhood friend Pat Pulaski play an acoustic version of the song. You can find Jailbird on his 2007 album titled "Transnormal Skiperoo" www.jimwhite.net/ Follow us on: Instagram darkseafilm Facebook darkseafilm
The Dead Tongues - Stained Glass Eyes
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Ryan Gustafson of The Dead Tongues playing a song from his forthcoming album "Montana"...which is due for release in March of 2016. You can find more of his music here at www.thedeadtongues.com This was filmed in Carrboro, NC 2015
The Rights to Ricky Sanchez brought me here. Lovely and awesome song ❤️❤️
Worked in a club in Chicago helping set up shows. Jim was the most fun and kind band leader who came through. Drove his own van schleped in the gear with the rest of us. Every musician in the group was in a good mood. They wrote the song "Alabama Chrome" during sound check and opened there set with it then Jim deadpaned , "y'all know what Alabama Crime is right? Duct tape.
Chrome not crime.
I wanna meet him so bad and have a jam
Thanks for your music...it fly's right through my soul.
So nice to meet Jim in Dublin. Love you man.
so goddamn great
Exquisite song. Harp awesome too.
In my opinion one of the best lyricists of all time
Real
Beautiful song
Just discovered him. Cool guy
I love this song so much, great performance too
Beautiful
Felt I was an old sailboat anchored in your mind The Dead Sea slowly rising and the water turned to wine I was drunk on the time passing, I was cradled by the tide This wind brought a howl, got me in a storm I saw a lighthouse spinning at the edge of the world Like looking through a window to the day I was born How green is the valley when you step out of the mines And see the bright light shining through a pair of stained glass eyes? There's nothing here to rely on but a compass in the sky There’s nothing like surviving the elemental war And there's nothing like forgetting that you ever fought before You can dust your feathers after you've burned the crown of thorns
worth 42 billion views
Cool
The prison is a prism.
I return here regularly. Imho it’s just exceptional. I consider myself fortunate to have discovered the music of The Dead Tongues (Ryan Gustafson).
Feel sorry for anyone not knowing this song. Love the story behind it, too.
Thank you
Sucks mightily that you went through what you did in Pensacola. Don't shortchange the courage and tenacity that kept you above water. Creative roots should not be so painfully cultivated.
That opening strum/pick/slide sequence, accompanied by crickets and water. Hell yes
Gorgeous songwriting and one damn honest performance. Right on.
rights to ricky sanchez podcast brought me here
Special vibe right there. Got his new track Strangers looping these days...
Been listening for years. Love it
Eliza, you are beautiful and talented.
Jason Molina, The National, Greenhornes (half of Raconteurs), Heartless Bastards, Jessica Lea Mayfield, Scott Walker, Little Willie John, Pure Essence and more from Ohio. As a born and bred Ohioan, a lot of what he says rings true!
In a world of look-alikes and "Me First", it's beyond rare to find music performed by a genuine, gifted artist, just for the sake of the music. Yes he is Dylanesque, but while Dylan may have provided a map, the journey is all his own. Hopefully lovers of music will find you.
Beautiful song and great harmonica playing which reminds me of Neil Young's Out On The Weekend.
Reminds me a lot like Bob Dylan. Harmonica and the tone of his voice. Hope to see more of his work! Sounds awesome!
I was just gonna say that, but no need. You hit the nail on the head.
Was there added reverb or was it all the tunnel?
What a beautiful sad song. Thank you, Jim.
wow wow wow
Exceptional!
Jaw dropped and is not coming back anytime soon. Holy fuck this is amazing.
Wonderful song about a feeling many can relalte to - not fitting in! Simple, pure, authentic, heartfelt & a rare gemstone******
American Music Club came out of Columbus, did it not?
Stumbled apon jim white not knowing a thing about him. Looked up his music and this is the first one I hear. Must be some weird form of fate with his stories of home and whatnot. I wanna find out more about this man 💜
Just discovering his music - going through same thing. His songs about the meaning of home and call it love/hate, call it the inner child wanting home, it runs deep in all of us. It's the Native American seeking to die in the same place he was born. There's something primal in this guys music, a vein of gold running through the overly ordinary boredom and occasional chaos of life.
A perfect moment in time.
Ghostly good. Hope he gets recognized for his talents
How is the guitar tuned?
I've been looking into it, I THINK Open G
It's open D.
So it is Open D and then capo is on the 6th fret?
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@@davelinneymusic9199 Wow. That's different! I've got to try that out...
White is a great talent but his music of grass roots banality wears thin at times and seems overly nostalgic for the tragic. I guess its a way of trying to rescue his being apparently having lived through some hard times. I think there are other things to come from him beyond just that sort of thing. He reminds me of Townes Van Zandt in his searching meaningful songs.
I love this song. "Grass roots banality" seems a pretty interesting choice of words. I don't find this banal, nor do I find it thin. I similarly do not find the work of Andre Dubus, Raymond Carver, Buell Kazee or Dock Boggs banal. Expression of genuine feeling, somewhat uncommon these days in music. The meaning is there. I guess we bring to our listening what we bring to it, respectively. But you are right with regard to there being more to his work - e.g. Earnest T. Bass At Last Finds the Woman of His Dreams or Long Long Day on the latest album.
Gorgeous tune... thank you for being you, Jim White.
Awesome! Thanks for posting. Looking forward to more tunes from Ryan
Is that an Irish bodhrán drum on the bed?
My favourite Jim White song - magical! Love it!
Same here. Cheers (3 years after commenting ;) )
So beautiful. Thank you.
Way too underestimated album. Every song is great. I was listened to this last winter. Great memories.
I bought this CD from her at the Belly Up Bar in Aspen in February 2016, when she opened for Grace Potter. This is my favorite album from 2016!
beautiful
Magic Genius
One of my favorite songs of Jim's. Great version.