Young Blue Eyes
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Album:Garden State
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If I'm learning anything from MOG, it's that there's more music out there than can be contained in the small box I cloister myself into with my Prog Rock obsession.
If there's a habit I must habituate (that's a figure of speech isn't it Chuck?) it's to look outside myself and outside of my musical bias's to sample the infinite number of talented artists who have a message that my chosen Genre simply cannot send.
One of the best ways to find new music, I've found, is to listen to the accompaniment that plays during movie credits. And since I haven't watched the movie in preparation for this post, I can't say for sure that's the case with the following song. But Cary Brothers did the music for "Garden State," a great movie in its own right.
He hails from Nashville, Tennessee, and actually has chosen to get exposure for his music through television and film rather than radio. A bold innitiative, for sure, but one that will certainly pay dividends if the same creative urges that have some of us frequenting MOG also have us utilizing film as s source for great stories and music.
Cary Brothers and the song Blue Eyes.









Comments (4)
very nice!! Now, I just have to watch the movie :)
. . . a habit I must habituate . . . that's a tongue-twister trainwreck waiting to take off!
Tongue twister trainwreck traversing the trestle. Tell ten trusted tellers.
Yeah . . . you win. :-)