Nilsson - C or D?

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btw does anyone know what the deal is with this Midnight Cowboy song that Joni apparently wrote for the movie?

Hyper Rescue Troop (Shakey Mo Collier), Monday, 21 March 2011 19:52 (fifteen years ago)

this was pretty good, usual failings of low-budget rock docs aside
Yeah, I don't think it failed on that much. For an obsessive like myself, there was a lot to chew on there.

btw does anyone know what the deal is with this Midnight Cowboy song that Joni apparently wrote for the movie?

Not totally sure. Thing is, I'm not sure she "wrote it for the movie" as Dylan's song is "Lay Lady Lay" which, IIRC, he had written well before Midnight Cowboy.

Naive Teen Idol, Monday, 21 March 2011 20:28 (fifteen years ago)

i think they asked dylan to write a song for the movie and he said yes, but he took to long to deliver "lay lady lay" to the filmmakers. or something. dunno about joni's song.

tylerw, Monday, 21 March 2011 20:36 (fifteen years ago)

has the doc been shown in US cinemas or was it on TV?

piscesx, Monday, 21 March 2011 20:41 (fifteen years ago)

it's on netflix watch instantly...

tylerw, Monday, 21 March 2011 20:42 (fifteen years ago)

ah is that free? (netflix virgin here)

piscesx, Monday, 21 March 2011 20:43 (fifteen years ago)

I rented a DVD. and yeah I don't think it failed that much it's just like... eh y'know ooh more talking heads and photo-montages! which is what most rock docs are composed of, especially when the subject is dead.

Hyper Rescue Troop (Shakey Mo Collier), Monday, 21 March 2011 20:44 (fifteen years ago)

netflix instant is free ... if you have a netflix subscription.

tylerw, Monday, 21 March 2011 20:47 (fifteen years ago)

one month passes...

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dswVK5si45M&feature=related

"someday in combat it might save your life"

offee is for losers only, do you not c? (Abbbottt), Sunday, 24 April 2011 18:12 (fifteen years ago)

Got the doc dvd in my latest batch of Borders clearance stuff. Finished w/the film a little while ago, haven't dug into the xtras yet, but noticed some missing things:

-His apprenticeship w/Spector. Admittedly Phil probably wasn't available, and perhaps the filmmakers felt the craziness quota was already filled.

-The late 70s records were only briefly touched upon. There's a good story about he tried to appease RCA w/That's The Way It Is and when it failed Harry sort of got his shit together and made Knnillsson only to see it more or less go OOP right away when Elvis died and RCA switched all their plants over to pressing Elvis albums and singles. That action became a severe bone of contention between them and helped finish Harry off at the label.

-No mention of "The Courtship of Eddie's Father" (aside from "Best Friend" soundtracking the Ringo montage).

But on the whole I guess it was okay, despite the flaws (the death thing was seriously WTF? Almost like the filmmakers figured the viewer already knew the real story). Seemed like a long ep of "Behind The Music" or (better still) "American Masters"--not necessarily something you'd shell 10 bucks for to see at a theatre.

Would love to see a comp of those BBC specials with those album ads thrown in in the extras. And it was cool to hear one of the Popeye demos on the soundtrack (how great is that segment of Van Dyke where he just plays the song on the piano?).

Handjobs for a sport (C. Grisso/McCain), Saturday, 30 April 2011 02:33 (fifteen years ago)

The whole Mark Hudson discussion reminded me of
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ngIxuGOVGeQ

A Bop Gun for Dinosaur (James Redd and the Blecchs), Saturday, 30 April 2011 04:30 (fifteen years ago)

hahahahaha

offee is for losers only, do you not c? (Abbbottt), Saturday, 30 April 2011 05:40 (fifteen years ago)

for the love of Harry says the Skidoo! dvd is coming (for real this time) in July. And amazon has it.

Handjobs for a sport (C. Grisso/McCain), Saturday, 30 April 2011 18:03 (fifteen years ago)

OK, so Bob Stanley had a screening of the documentary in Camden on Sat'day afternon and three men and a dog (possibly Arrow) showed up, eventually they let me and few other people (i.e. like proper Harry Nilsson fans) in for nothing. Of course if it had been about Nick Drake or Jeff Buckley or someone they'd have been queues round the block. Re: the film, felt sad for Rick Jarrard that Harry dumped him, but more fool Harry because he did his best work with Jarrard + George Tipton IMO.

Tom D has taken many months to run this thread to ground (Tom D.), Tuesday, 3 May 2011 11:55 (fifteen years ago)

Hey, in one of the deleted scenes, they actually explain Rainbow Beard's significance to the story-he produced Harry's last sessions at his home studio. There's pix too, AND RAINBOW BEARD LOOKED LIKE A REGULAR OLD ROCKER DUDE. WHAT POSSESSED HIM SINCE THEN TO GO FULL RAINBOW?

Handjobs for a sport (C. Grisso/McCain), Friday, 6 May 2011 00:51 (fifteen years ago)

-His apprenticeship w/Spector.

yeah I thought this was a weird omission too. I wouldn't expect them to get Spector on film or anything, but to not even mention it seemed sort of odd.

no slouch of a snipster (Shakey Mo Collier), Friday, 6 May 2011 01:10 (fifteen years ago)

wow where was this Bob Stanley screening? is it out on DVD yet? was it on telly in the States?

piscesx, Friday, 6 May 2011 01:18 (fifteen years ago)

(xp) Talking of weird omissions, the fact that Harry's mother was a songwriter too would seem worthy of comment - after all, he did cover two of her songs on his albums!

Tom D has taken many months to run this thread to ground (Tom D.), Friday, 6 May 2011 08:33 (fifteen years ago)

woah, totally - didn't know that. Would have helped smooth over the film's transition from poverished gutter kid to writer of Stephen Foster melodies.

da croupier, Friday, 6 May 2011 11:28 (fifteen years ago)

Indeed, she wrote, or at least partly wrote, "Little Cowboy" and "Marchin' Down Broadway" (latter seem obvious once you know)

Tom D has taken many months to run this thread to ground (Tom D.), Friday, 6 May 2011 11:31 (fifteen years ago)

three weeks pass...

you know I really don't get Nilsson - everyone says he's such a genius. To me every song sounds like his Randy Newman meets Any Gibb

Latham Green, Wednesday, 1 June 2011 19:00 (fifteen years ago)

This is only a problem if it makes you feel inferior somehow. If not, there are 90-bajillion other things to listen to.

Johnny Fever, Wednesday, 1 June 2011 19:01 (fifteen years ago)

every song sounds like his Randy Newman meets Any Gibb
exactly! sort of!

tylerw, Wednesday, 1 June 2011 19:02 (fifteen years ago)

You gotta find the shit with the dopest arrangements. I suggest reviewing the soundtrack to "The Point" on headphones.

Telephoneface (Adam Bruneau), Wednesday, 1 June 2011 19:07 (fifteen years ago)

He has the most beautiful voice. He's like the male Karen Carpenter.

everything, Wednesday, 1 June 2011 19:07 (fifteen years ago)

whole bbc doc is on youtube

here's part 1

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HaHWCPFP04o

puff puff post (uh oh I'm having a fantasy), Wednesday, 1 June 2011 19:12 (fifteen years ago)

lol not doc but uh (famous) performance

puff puff post (uh oh I'm having a fantasy), Wednesday, 1 June 2011 19:13 (fifteen years ago)

It doesnt make mee feel inferior so much as like "wait, the emperor is not wearing any clothes!" I watched "WHo is Harry Nilsson" - they were talking about Nilsson Schmilsson like it was freaking Abbey Road. "Lime in the Cocoanut" - wtf??

Latham Green, Wednesday, 1 June 2011 19:14 (fifteen years ago)

its just music man no revelations are really there to be had

puff puff post (uh oh I'm having a fantasy), Wednesday, 1 June 2011 19:17 (fifteen years ago)

thats what you think!

Latham Green, Wednesday, 1 June 2011 20:03 (fifteen years ago)

I suggest buying Nilsson Schmilsson or Son Of. Otherwise have a nice life.

The Edge of Gloryhole (Alfred, Lord Sotosyn), Wednesday, 1 June 2011 20:09 (fifteen years ago)

nilsson sings newman is the one that sent me over the edge into nilsson superfandom.

tylerw, Wednesday, 1 June 2011 20:11 (fifteen years ago)

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zS-jue4Yqt0

This song is so simple & beautiful + he is a freaking Dracula on the cover. These two things together sum up Nilsson for me!

free inappropriate education (Abbbottt), Wednesday, 1 June 2011 20:30 (fifteen years ago)

To me every song sounds like his Randy Newman meets Any Gibb

That's why we like him. You see?

Tom D has taken many months to run this thread to ground (Tom D.), Thursday, 2 June 2011 11:16 (fifteen years ago)

> "Lime in the Cocoanut" - wtf??

I have the same reaction, but I suppose for different reasons...oh, and I guess I had that reaction back when I was three-years-old for an entirely different reaction. Whoa!

john. a resident of chicago., Thursday, 2 June 2011 12:22 (fifteen years ago)

I'm not actually a big "Coconut" fan and think Schmilsson's overrated - check out Pussy Cats. Though thinking "the emperor's not wearing any clothes" is pretty easy when watching a documentary on any rock musician.

da croupier, Thursday, 2 June 2011 12:59 (fifteen years ago)

It's funny, I hated Dylan for years because of all the "genius" talk, would make glib cracks about his ugly voice - could totally see someone doing the same with Nilsson except making glib cracks about his pretty voice. Listen to it AS lightweight andy gibb music and you'll pick up the smarts. Listen to it for genius and yeah, it's lightweight. Dude was devoted to lightweight.

da croupier, Thursday, 2 June 2011 13:04 (fifteen years ago)

OTM. Genius at lightweight. If you wanna stroke yer chin and furrow yer brow, look elsewhere.

Tom D has taken many months to run this thread to ground (Tom D.), Thursday, 2 June 2011 13:07 (fifteen years ago)

Nilsson's best virtue is that he made several Love and Theft-type comedy records.

The Edge of Gloryhole (Alfred, Lord Sotosyn), Thursday, 2 June 2011 13:15 (fifteen years ago)

In Nilsson's case, I think "lightweight" is an apt complement.

Watching the doc last week I realized that "Schmilsson" was one of the handful of rock LPs my dad owned. I had this sudden memory explosion of "Coconut" (with added Muppet memories) and the drums in "Jump into the Fire" being a jump around the living room soundtrack.

Josh in Chicago, Thursday, 2 June 2011 13:54 (fifteen years ago)

Happy 70th.

Mucho! Macho! Honcho!: Turn Off The Dark (C. Grisso/McCain), Wednesday, 15 June 2011 18:42 (fourteen years ago)

+1

Naive Teen Idol, Wednesday, 15 June 2011 18:46 (fourteen years ago)

Why +1?

Letsby Avenue (Tom D.), Wednesday, 15 June 2011 18:51 (fourteen years ago)

As in, "I also wish him Happy 70th."

Naive Teen Idol, Wednesday, 15 June 2011 19:02 (fourteen years ago)

Ah, thought you meant he was 71. But then everybody knows that in 1941 a happy father had a son.

Letsby Avenue (Tom D.), Wednesday, 15 June 2011 19:04 (fourteen years ago)

four weeks pass...

That docu is going to be on the BBC next week.

Mark G, Thursday, 14 July 2011 22:04 (fourteen years ago)

it's not bad. the Spector stuff seems like the main glaring ommission

i hate it when rats eat my bushels (Shakey Mo Collier), Thursday, 14 July 2011 22:18 (fourteen years ago)

You could make a whole 'nother film from all the deleted scenes. Jimmy Webb had some stories man...

Mucho! Macho! Honcho!: Turn Off The Dark (C. Grisso/McCain), Thursday, 14 July 2011 22:23 (fourteen years ago)

Saw "Son of Nilsson" at a friend's house just now and freaked out over it. When i got home, i put it on immediately!

Telephoneface (Adam Bruneau), Friday, 15 July 2011 00:31 (fourteen years ago)

documentary was kind of formless and boring, oh well.

by another name (amateurist), Friday, 15 July 2011 21:16 (fourteen years ago)


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