Don'tLiveonMoon
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What did everyone think of the Best Song nominees this year? I really enjoyed the performances, except, I must admit, I wasn't crazy about The Triplets of Belleville. That one was just a little weird for me, and seemed out of place amidst all these really moving, inspirational sorts of songs. i was surprised when the nominations were announced that "Take a Look Through My Eyes" from Brother Bear didn't get nominated. I thought that was a great song, and they play it on the radio all the time. But I hadn't heard the songs from Cold Mountain or A Mighty Wind and liked them a lot.
And I loved "Into the West"; I wasn't overly crazy about "May It Be" from Fellowship (though I did love "In Dreams," which was imbedded in the score and which I now think of as a bookend to "Into the West") or "Gollum's Song" but I think Annie Lennox's song was the perfect way to end the trilogy. I loved how they hinted at it in that scene with Pippin and Gandalf. It's just a great song; the somberness of "Bright Eyes" and the comfort of "Bridge Over Troubled Water" rolled into one, and with lyrics drawn largely from Tolkien's own words.
I also got a kick out of that little song Will Ferrell and Jack Black did before they handed out the award. That was pretty funny.
Erin
And I loved "Into the West"; I wasn't overly crazy about "May It Be" from Fellowship (though I did love "In Dreams," which was imbedded in the score and which I now think of as a bookend to "Into the West") or "Gollum's Song" but I think Annie Lennox's song was the perfect way to end the trilogy. I loved how they hinted at it in that scene with Pippin and Gandalf. It's just a great song; the somberness of "Bright Eyes" and the comfort of "Bridge Over Troubled Water" rolled into one, and with lyrics drawn largely from Tolkien's own words.
I also got a kick out of that little song Will Ferrell and Jack Black did before they handed out the award. That was pretty funny.
Erin