terça-feira, maio 24, 2011

"Play it ******* loud!"

6 comentários:

ana disse...

Gosto muito.
Bem lembrado!
Bjs. :)
Estou com problemas em comentar com o meu nome, daí esta entrada.

Joana disse...

Ana,



:)))))))))))))




Jinhos.

josé luís disse...

yeap, i ******* did!
;)
[did you notice mr. ginsberg on the left?]

Joana disse...

José Luís,


OMG, no I didn't, not until you've mentioned him!

(Duas cabeças pensam melhor que uma e um par de olhos extra cobre todos os planos. ;)

:p


Jinhos.

josé luís disse...

stolen from wikipedia (e pedindo desculpqa pela extensão do texto):

«In addition to the song's influence on music, the song was used in what became one of the first "modern" promotional film clips, the forerunner of what later became known as the music video. Although Rolling Stone ranked it 7th in the magazine's October 1993 list of "100 Top Music Videos", the original clip was actually the opening segment of D. A. Pennebaker's film, Dont Look Back, a documentary on Bob Dylan's 1965 tour of England. In the film, Dylan, who came up with the idea, holds up cue cards for the audience, with selected words and phrases from the lyrics. The cue cards were written by Donovan, Allen Ginsberg, Bob Neuwirth and Dylan himself. While staring at the camera, he flips the cards as the song plays. There are intentional misspellings and puns throughout the clip: for instance, when the song's lyrics say "eleven dollar bills" the poster says "20 dollar bills". The clip was shot in an alley behind the Savoy Hotel in London where Ginsberg and Neuwirth make a cameo in the background. For use as a trailer, the following text was superimposed at the end of the clip while Dylan and Ginsberg are exiting the frame: "Surfacing Here Soon | Bob Dylan in | Don't Look Back by D. A. Pennebaker." Thanks to the back of the Savoy Hotel retaining much of the same exterior as in 1965 the alley used in the video sequence has been identified as the Savoy Steps.
In addition to the Savoy Hotel clip, two alternate promotional films were shot: one in a park where Dylan, Neuwirth and Ginsberg are joined by a fourth man, and another shot on the roof of an unknown building (possibly the Savoy Hotel). A montage of the clips can be seen in the documentary No Direction Home.
The film clip was used in September 2010 in a promotional video to launch Google Instant. As they are typed, the lyrics of the song generate search engine results pages (SERPS).»
;)

Joana disse...

José Luís,


Isto é lindo! Obrigada. :))))))))




Jinhos.