Saturday, November 22, 2008 

Mark Knopfler Soundtracks: Comfort and Joy

Mark Knopflers penned his first film soundtrack for Local Hero, the now-legendary 1983 film written and directed by Scottish filmmaker Bill Forsyth. The music played an important role in the film, and the main theme, Going Home, was a huge hit in the U.K. The cinematic relationship between Knopfler and Forsyth continued in 1984 with a smaller but no less touching film entitled Comfort and Joy.

Inspired by actual events in Glasgow, Scotland, the movie tells the story of radio disc jockey Alan Dickie Bird (played by Bill Paterson), whose girlfriend leaves him just in time for the holidays. His depression is broken when he spies, then follows, a beautiful young woman in the back of an ice cream van. Through a bizarre series of events, Alan gets caught in a comical yet strangely ominous war between two family-run ice cream businesses. Its up to him to play mediator and bring a resolution in time for Christmas.

Although Knopfler wrote three original pieces for the movie (Comfort, Joy, and A Fistful of Ice Cream), music from and references to the Dire Straits album Love Over Gold is woven throughout the entire film. According to Philip Gillett of offscreen.com, director Forsyth once admitted in an interview that he was trying to mirror the tone of the moody Love Over Gold by featuring the songs Telegraph Road, which traces the rise and fall of a city, and Private Investigations, which depicts a person trying to solve an enigma which may be of his own creation. Forsyth used the lyrics to another track on the album, It Never Rains, as dialogue between two DJs at the radio station in the film: "I hear the seven deadly sins and the terrible twins came to call on you / The bigger they are, baby, the harder they fall on you. And not coincidentally, after his girlfriends departure, Alan Bird describes his situation as being in "dire straits.

The 3-track score was released on vinyl in Great Britain by Vertigo (DSTR 712) in 1984.

Mark Knopfler is a singer, songwriter and guitar player touring in 2006 with Emmylou Harris to promote their new album "All the Roadrunning." For Mark Knopfler news, biography, photographs, and tour information visit the site: http://www.knopfler.info

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5 YouTube Videos to Satisfy Your Appetite For Knowledge

Do you ever get tired of watching the same mindless videos on You Tube? Are you looking for something more, intellectually stimulating? I've always been a fan of continuing education, and with the internet I can get all the lessons I want. Knowledge is power after all.

Khris Khaos
Khris Khaos, known as the dance king of Youtube, specializes in Krump style dancing (African American street dancing). I admit, I had some difficulty trying out his moves, perhaps because I was born with two left feet. However, his videos seem to be effective, as I've heard of a few people got good, after a month or so of watching. I also hear, as Khaos promises, it's quite effective for macking the ladies. (Yo.)

You Suck at Photoshop
Basically, it's a Photoshop tutorial series told in a very humorous manner. It has received recognition in the 2008 Webby awards as Best How-to series, and Best Comedy series. One of the most creatively produced tutorials on Youtube. I've learned a few new tricks from this guy because, as he's told me after all, I suck at Photoshop. (Also, watch out for the World of Warcraft references.)

Fire Eating
For those who want something a little more extreme, expertvillage has devoted a series to Fire eating. If you ever wondered how they do it, this is a great series to watch. Of course, under no circumstances should you ever try this at home.

DigitalPhotoGuy
With so much digital cameras in the market right now for a few hundred dollars, and social photo sharing sites like Flickr, digital photography is becoming one of the most accessible hobbies. Unfortunately, the popularity of photography has also brought in a lot of people who do not know what they are doing. Basic stuff, like framing and proper lighting are sometimes neglected. That's why I recommend this tutorial series from DigitalPhotoGuy, which provides a lot of information to help get you started.

Guitar Lessons
Who hasn't dreamt of being in front of a crowd playing sweet tunes with his guitar? Everyone secretly dreams of being in a band, but a lot of us have also never tried picking up and instrument and actually try to learn it. So why not look to Youtube to fulfill your rockstar dreams? Justin Sandercoe has posted loads of videos of professional guitar lessons. Rock on.

Aside from these there are tons more of videos that teach you how to do something. In fact, watching these have kind of inspired me to start my own tutorial series. Any suggestions? What do you want to learn today?

Andy Biggins knows that life isn't a box of chocolates but he loves it as sweetly as if it were! Travelling and Gadgets rule his world, and if you want to know more about his thoughts on just about those 2 topics, swing by his site The Big Life

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