I found it!!

In a masterful feat of googling with minimal information, I found the song Glen Hansard and Marketa Irglova and the Frames closed their gig with- and no, I didn’t find a set list.  I remembered the song was by someone named Mick and that it had the word day in it.  Search string: Mick, days, lyric, [...]

Say it to me now

Sometime toward the end of 2007, I read a tiny little article in some local paper about this Irish movie that was showing as part of a film festival.  Once, it was called, and was a musical that defied the label.  I tried to lure some friends to go with me, but none would have a bar of it and Heidy- my fellow fan of all things Irish- actually was in Ireland.

So I watched it alone.  I’d say about ten minuted into the movie, I knew it would become one of my favourites.

It’s unsurprising that reviewers compared it to my other favourite films: Before Sunrise and Before Sunset.  Both films revolve around a man and a woman, walking and talking and getting to know each other over a brief period of time.  But unlike Linklater’s twin masterpieces, Once has music.

And not just any music.  Folky, guitary, troubadoury music.  While I have wandered across genres in the last few years, the music of Once was like bread and butter to my musical being.  And it had that most wonderful of things: a song in 5/4 time.  The actors, Glen Hansard and Marketa Irglova, were really musicians, moonlighting as actors in the film and performing songs they had written.

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