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lezkissgifs · 5 months
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Songcatcher (2000) dir. Maggie Greenwald
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Emmy Rossum as Deladis Slocumb in Songcatcher (2000). This is Emmy's second honorable mention, after Mystic River.
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passed-out-real · 2 years
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Aidan Quinn Filmography Part 2
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Legends of the Fall (1994)
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Michael Collins (1996)
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The Assignment (1997)
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This Is My Father (1998)
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Practical Magic (1998)
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In Dreams (1999)
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Songcatcher (2000)
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Two of Us (2000)
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Night Visions (2001)
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The Book of Daniel (2006)
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tutorialesyoutube · 2 years
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Deezer Ya Reconoce Canciones que cantemos. Incluso al Tararear o Silbar
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B-Side Magazine #50 May/June 95 - Native American Musicians
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murderballadeer · 8 months
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SONGCATCHER IS LIKE SORT OF NOT GOOD. BUT. it also is worth the watch imo as someone also obsessed with folk music. like its sort of insane in unexpected ways
LMAO ok good to know! tbh if i at least get some neat music stuff out of it i will be happy but i am also apprehensive bc well it is never fun to see a bad movie about a topic you are deeply invested in. i will be sure to report back with my findings o7
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mattievictoria · 1 year
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I’m happy to announce my first public post about a personal project I started last April in 2022: an illustrated horror novelette (a novelette at this point in time, at least!) about turn-of-the-(previous)-century lumberjacks!
Yes, you read that right, lumberjacks. I may have to sell that to some of you, so I’ll keep it brief: isolated wilderness, incredibly dangerous work, superstitions and folklore… Hopefully, some of you have stopped chuckling at how silly the words “lumberjack horror” sounds (hopefully). Why an illustrated novelette and not say, a graphic novel? I just hate drawing comics. I love *reading* comics, manga and graphic novels, but honestly I just hate drawing them, plain and simple.
I am serious about this though, and I’ve spent the last 16 months reading 100+ year old books on Archive.org, knee-deep in Lumberjack facts (shorthand: Lumberfacts). I even took a 2,444 mile round trip-road trip from Los Angeles to the Pacific Northwest, where my story is set. (I mean, I also went with my partner to visit his family that lives up there, fortunately they tolerated me asking about old-timey lumberjacks… and Bigfoot.) Some of the most helpful books I’ve read are Pinery Boys: Song and Songcatching in the Lumberjack era (which is a 1926 book by Franz Rickaby that fortunately had a 2017 re-issue) Holy Old Mackinaw by Stewart Holbrook and The Parish Of The Pines: The Story Of Frank Higgins, The Lumberjacks' Sky Pilot by Thomas Davis Wittles. I’ve also spent a lot of time researching the history of the area, including Chief Jospeh of the Nez Perce and the union history and influence that the IWW had on that region. And back to the subject of Lumberjacks (though we left the subject for like, a sentence), I researched the logging town of Maxville, Oregon. Maxville was a community of Black loggers and their families at a time when Oregon was still a Whites-Only state, and is today historically preserved by the daughter of a Maxwell logger, Gwendolyn Trice. I suppose you can say I spent SO MUCH TIME researching because I just love history, and everything I uncovered were subjects I either knew little about, or nothing at all.
So what is my story about? What’s the deal with the three-eyed black dog and the half-tree lady? In all honestly, a lot of it I’m still figuring out. That’s been the hard part of this project— I started with a setting, not a character or a plot outline. I’ve felt like I’ve been moving backwards, and a lot of the plots I’ve developed during the past 16 months I’ve abandoned. However, I finally feel like I’ve grasped something tangible that I can work with. I don’t want to reveal too much yet, but here are some concepts I’m working with: Isolation, the supernatural, folk songs and folklore, man vs. nature, forgotten history, and of course, the deep, dark woods. Two existing works that have inspired me so far are The Man Whom the Trees Loved and The Willows, both written by classic Weird author Algernon Blackwood. As for the art side, I’ve been exploring various styles and looks, but I haven’t really attached myself to any one style in particular. I’m excited to share more with you all as I work more on this project!
Thank you for your continued support of my work,
Mattie
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dufrau · 1 year
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murder ballad of the day because i was just reminded of this song. old songs and stories are really cavalier about peoples body parts! theres probably a million versions of this story/song but i love gillian welch's voice so this is my favorite one.
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chewablepebbles · 2 years
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Been trying to find digital versions of my old cds so I can limit how many I have to manually digitize. Found one of my favorites!
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wolfnowl · 2 years
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The Woman Who Saved Native Song
Good for her! 🎶🎵🎶
Reminds me of the movie, "Songcatcher"
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lezkissgifs · 5 months
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Songcatcher (2000) dir. Maggie Greenwald
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Gregory Russell Cook as Fate Hunnicut in Songcatcher (2000) with Emmy Rossum. Greg has 16 acting credits from a 1990 tv episode, this his second credit, to a 2015 tv episode. His other notable credits include an episode of The Sopranos.
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alcnfr · 11 months
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Another Halloweeny favorite of mine...
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viralnews-1 · 2 years
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Deezer can now identify songs that you hum
Deezer can now identify songs that you hum
Deezer can now help you find songs that suddenly start playing in your head in the middle of the night. The music streaming service has upgraded its in-app SongCatcher feature so that it can now identify a track just by humming or even whistling parts of it. Once the service identifies a track, it will show you an information page with its title, artist and single/album cover where you can play…
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dnewstrending · 2 years
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Deezer can now determine songs that you just hum
Deezer can now determine songs that you just hum
Deezer can now assist you discover songs that all of a sudden begin enjoying in your head in the course of the night time. The music streaming service has upgraded its in-app SongCatcher function in order that it could actually now determine a observe simply by buzzing and even whistling components of it. As soon as the service identifies a observe, it’ll present you an data web page with its…
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onlyexplorer · 2 years
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Deezer now recognizes the songs you hum
Deezer now recognizes the songs you hum
Deezer has just announced the arrival of a new feature that will revolutionize the world of music streaming services. Song Catcher, its algorithm inspired by Shazam, is now able to recognize the songs that the user is humming, then add them to their playlist. A first among streaming platforms. At the end of 2017, Deezer launched SongCatcher, a feature strongly inspired by Shazam offering…
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