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#1096009 - Sun Dec 06 2009 03:39 PM Crazy Heart: the Dude Rocks Country
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This Texan Knows How That Texan Sounds
  • Hollywood these days an Oscar-handicapping conversation can’t be conducted without mentioning Jeff Bridges as the wrung-out country singer Bad Blake in “Crazy Heart.” When Mr. Bridges was first sent the script, he wasn’t sure the role was for him. Though the pages were filled with descriptions of the smoky dive bars and broken-down bowling alleys where the onetime star has been reduced to playing, the actual songs Bad Blake would sing had not been written. A year later Mr. Bridges changed his mind on the film after receiving a phone call from his old friend, the songwriter and performer T Bone Burnett.

    “He was like, ‘You know this movie “Crazy Heart”?’ ” Mr. Bridges recalled. “I said, ‘Yeah.’ He said, ‘Let’s do it.’ Then we both jumped at it.”

    A fleeting “I’ll do it if you will” pact with Mr. Burnett would nowadays be enough to win over a lot of actors. In the music world he has long been a sought-after producer whose name can be found in the CD liner notes of talents like Elvis Costello, Roy Orbison and K. D. Lang. But it wasn’t until 2000 that Hollywood executives also began to take Mr. Burnett, a Texan transplanted to Los Angeles, seriously. That’s when he gathered a collection of rootsy bluegrass, gospel and old-timey country music for the movie “O Brother, Where Art Thou?” That soundtrack sold seven million copies and, in 2002, won five Grammys, including best producer for Mr. Burnett.

    Since then he’s overseen the music for films like “Walk the Line” and “Cold Mountain.” For each film the approach was the same: music was composed or assembled before a single frame was shot. (The more conventional method is to match the music to the finished film.)

    For “Crazy Heart” this meant first sorting out with its director and screenwriter, Scott Cooper, which musical acts might have influenced a 50-something country singer who grew up in Texas. Their answer: Lefty Frizzell, George Jones and Peggy Lee. After that Mr. Burnett and Stephen Bruton, a guitarist and songwriter he had known for years, began composing tunes that fit Bad Blake’s brand of hook-driven blues-rock. When Mr. Bridges rasps out “I used to be somebody/Now I am somebody else” in the movie, audiences will hear it as just another of Bad Blake’s rueful toe-tappers. But to Mr. Burnett and Mr. Bruton, those two lines ground the entire movie and define the way their greasy-haired, whiskey-drinking protagonist might unload his frustrations.

    “He could deal with it in real time in a bar,” Mr. Burnett said. “He could sing it. But he probably couldn’t say to his girlfriend, if he had one, or even a friend, ‘I’m all washed up.’ So that became the fulcrum for the character.”

    Roughly three months later, with the songs in “Crazy Heart” completed, Mr. Burnett and Mr. Bridges moved into the recording phase. The way Mr. Bridges described it, he was unnerved by Mr. Burnett’s vast grasp of musical history and putteringly low-key in-studio persona.

    “I really wanted to pull this off,” said Mr. Bridges, who sings five of the songs backed by the Musicians, a supergroup of fiddlers, pianists, guitarists and pedal-steel masters gathered by Mr. Burnett. “My process is that I work on stuff: I memorize my lines, I do the work. But Bone has a kind of Zen approach where he just kind of creates space for this thing to occur. It kind of made me anxious.”

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#1109211 - Mon Mar 01 2010 12:12 AM Re: Crazy Heart: the Dude Rocks Country [Re: the G-man]
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It was awesome.

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#1109220 - Mon Mar 01 2010 01:35 AM Re: Crazy Heart: the Dude Rocks Country [Re: thedoctor]
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RAWK ON!

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#1118543 - Mon Jun 07 2010 01:49 AM Re: Crazy Heart: the Dude Rocks Country [Re: MisterJLA]
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Good movie. Glad Bridges got some recognition for this one. Don't think I'll ever watch it again.

November 6th, 2012: Americas new Independence Day.

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#1118800 - Tue Jun 08 2010 09:58 PM Re: Crazy Heart: the Dude Rocks Country [Re: rex]
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Great movie, I hated the ending which is what made the movie great. Bridges was awesome. Could have done without the Gyllenhaal chick.
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#1122627 - Thu Jul 15 2010 02:35 PM Re: Crazy Heart: the Dude Rocks Country [Re: Arthur Digby Sellers]
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Anyone hear about Bridges doing some live shows with his band? He's doing a show with Toad The Wet Sprocket tomorrow in Santa Barbara and if they have any tour dates around here I'm gonna see them.

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#1122630 - Thu Jul 15 2010 02:54 PM Re: Crazy Heart: the Dude Rocks Country [Re: rex]
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 Originally Posted By: rex
He's doing a show with Toad The Wet Sprocket


Kind of like that time Jimi Hendrix opened for the Monkees.

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