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Sympathy for Jean-Luc Godard by Francis Macdonald and Harry

PostPosted: Sun Mar 09, 2014 6:03 pm
by musiclover
"Sympathy For Jean-Luc Godard" is a new track by Francis Macdonald and Harry Pye. Please watch the video on you tube:http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HGW4QHlm3HY and then share your opinions on World wide Review. Artist Clare Price saw the clip and said: "I love it, the song is so beautiful and so are the images. It's gorgeous, and hilarious too." Musician Adrian Bell say the clip and said: "Well done. Lovely music and artwork. Thanks for posting. Great singing on this video and well-written lyrics." What's your view?

Re: Sympathy for Jean-Luc Godard by Francis Macdonald and Ha

PostPosted: Tue Mar 11, 2014 3:03 am
by CAP
Okay – maybe a bit long at 6 minutes for a single.

Some of the drawings worked better than others – the Madison routine from Bande à Part most effective.

Too bad you couldn’t have worked a little bit of animation into it (After Effects?).

The graphics style maybe a bit punkish or faux naïf for the rather wistful folksong. Liked the subtle keyboard accompaniment to the guitar, but the guitar maybe a bit far back in the mix for my tastes – was the vocal recorded at the same time?

Go Francis and Harry :)

Re: Sympathy for Jean-Luc Godard by Francis Macdonald and Ha

PostPosted: Mon Mar 17, 2014 12:39 pm
by CAP
Previous Godard-inspired music (1985) :D

Read about/Download(?) here.

8-)

Re: Sympathy for Jean-Luc Godard by Francis Macdonald and Ha

PostPosted: Wed Mar 26, 2014 12:06 am
by musiclover
Thanks Cap. Francis and Harry say all feedback is good at this stage. They have just joined myspace: www.myspace.com/francisandharry Have a look at the photos from their first ever meeting. Recently the Jock Rock website made "Sympathy For Godard" their video of the week. It's also won praise from the writer Bernard Maclaverty who said on Twitter: "Ever hear a great song about a film maker? low budget - high aspiration Look and listen." Artist Barry Thompson responded: "That was really lovely thank you." And the sculptor Craig Crosbie told us: "I absolutely loved it!! Well done. Lovely feeling." Thank you to everyone who went on You Tube for a peak, it's much appreciated. The video has had well over 1.000 views. If you like it please spread the word to your friends and get tweeting. Thank you :)