This hit home. I’m currently in the middle of those 2am feeds with my newborn and it’s amazing how the combination of sleep deprivation and the right film just strips everything away. The amount of tears I shed during Interstellar when she was 2 weeks old was unmatched! Great writing!
Regarding your comment on The Joshua Tree’s opening trio and Brian Eno’s production:
Create a playlist with “MLK” from “The Unforgettable Fire” followed by “Where the Streets Have No Name” and set a 5-7 second crossfade between the two songs.
I’m sure someone else has noticed this, but I’m 99% certain Eno used the same organ bed from the the Yamaha DX7 on both tracks. Both songs appear to be in the same key. I don’t know if this was intentional on anyone’s part but the songs flow together almost seamlessly.
This hit home. I’m currently in the middle of those 2am feeds with my newborn and it’s amazing how the combination of sleep deprivation and the right film just strips everything away. The amount of tears I shed during Interstellar when she was 2 weeks old was unmatched! Great writing!
Regarding your comment on The Joshua Tree’s opening trio and Brian Eno’s production:
Create a playlist with “MLK” from “The Unforgettable Fire” followed by “Where the Streets Have No Name” and set a 5-7 second crossfade between the two songs.
I’m sure someone else has noticed this, but I’m 99% certain Eno used the same organ bed from the the Yamaha DX7 on both tracks. Both songs appear to be in the same key. I don’t know if this was intentional on anyone’s part but the songs flow together almost seamlessly.
Oh, man. If you’re looking for dad tears, give the movie “About Time” a shot. It gets real dusty in the room at the end.