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Martin Abend
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posted 22 March 2000 02:41 AM     profile     
...is one of my favourite movies and so I went and got me the soundtrack. Unfortunately it doesn't contain the first song. The main phrase is "weeeeeeds came tumbling dooown".

Anyone knows the name of the song and the performer?

Thanks,

-martin

Steve England
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From: Austin, TX

posted 22 March 2000 11:33 AM     profile     
I haven't seen that movie since it came out. You don't mean "Tumbling Tumbleweeds"
by the Sons of The Pioneers do you?
Martin Abend
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posted 22 March 2000 12:50 PM     profile     
I have no idea. I guess the song is from the 40s or 50s.

-M

Jason Odd
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From: Melbourne, Victoria, Australia

posted 23 March 2000 07:07 AM     profile     
"Drifting along with the tumbling tumble weeds"

I'm sure it's the Sons of the Pioneers, I haven't seen the film for some time, although I have seen it three times and I happen to rank it as my now all time fave film.
The Dude, teenage runaway ex-porn star supposed millionairess, a bumbling detective, a TV script writer in an iron lung, the bowling competetion, the Big and Little Lebowski, the useless LA police in a car theft situation, a vietnam veteran, a performance artist seeking a healthy male for procreation purposes only, a failed German synth group turned kidnappers with an ex-porn star leader, the severed toe, dumpster crash, Jesus the bowling pervert, hallucinations with Saddam Hussain, and Kenny Rogers finest moment.....
"I Just Dropped In To See What Condition My Condition Is In"....with the First Edition.

Call me the dude, man.


If you have seen this, well it makes sense.

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Garry Pugh
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From: Columbus, Indiana

posted 24 March 2000 06:57 AM     profile     
I watched it just this week, great movie! It is "Tumbling Tumbleweeds" with Sam Elliot doing his classic cowboy narrative over the top of it.

If you like the Coen Bros., it's a must see movie. Jeff Bridges and John Goodman are hilarious.

[This message was edited by Garry Pugh on 24 March 2000 at 12:49 PM.]

Dave Van Allen
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From: Doylestown, PA , US , Earth

posted 24 March 2000 12:00 PM     profile     
there is no "H" in Coen Bros.

What a filmaking team!!!

What a movie.

Jason Odd
Member

From: Melbourne, Victoria, Australia

posted 24 March 2000 02:10 PM     profile     
Have you guys seen the other films

Blood Simple 1984

Raising Arizona 1987

Barton Fink 1989

Miller's Crossing 1991

The Hudsucker Proxy 1994

Fargo 1996

The Big Lebowski was in 1998, I think that's all of them, hhmm it's about time for another film boys, bring it on.
And if you haven't seen these films, well they are all just as good in their own unique way, each one has something to offer that is just so far from what Hollywood would like us to digest.
There is one shot in 'Blood Simple' that i sat and watched over and over. It's too hard to explain, but the shot was insanely detailed and brief, they would have had to have filmed the whole thing super slow and carefully sped it up, it's a couple of seconds and they would have worked their asses off to get what would have been a pretty standard shot. Sorry I won't point it out, it's my retentive nature that made me check it out further, I don't want everyone looking for it rather than watching the film.

Just one thing though, is it me or do the all the films have an unresolved scenario that is set up like in any other film {y'know when you watch a film and there's a close up of something or a certain scene and you think to yourself, 'oh that will come in hady later'}
In these films, they might not matter at all!

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Theresa Galbraith
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From: Goodlettsville,Tn. USA

posted 27 March 2000 02:27 PM     profile     
Jason&Gary,
Gregg and I have seen 5 of the Coen Bros. movies! I liked this one, but my all time favorite is "FARGO"! We bought the sound track before the movie came out! "You're darn tootin"!

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