Stream Trent Reznor and Atticus Ross’ The Vietnam War Soundtrack
September 16, 2017 3:35 PM Subscribe
You don't even need a Spotify account to listen to the score to the Ken Burns film The Vietnam War.
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I had no idea something like this was airing, so thank you for the broadcast tip!
posted by cashman at 5:29 PM on September 16, 2017
posted by cashman at 5:29 PM on September 16, 2017
And of course, 10 minutes after I post that, they show a huge teaser commercial during the Louisville/Clemson game.
posted by cashman at 5:41 PM on September 16, 2017
posted by cashman at 5:41 PM on September 16, 2017
Without a Spotify account, you get 30 seconds of audio.
posted by Rhomboid at 5:44 PM on September 16, 2017
posted by Rhomboid at 5:44 PM on September 16, 2017
Damn. I had hoped to hear what those guys would do with Ashokan Farewell.
posted by Ice Cream Socialist at 6:42 PM on September 16, 2017
posted by Ice Cream Socialist at 6:42 PM on September 16, 2017
Since Trent works on Apple Music, people should listen to his music there instead of Spotify.
posted by sideshow at 6:43 PM on September 16, 2017
posted by sideshow at 6:43 PM on September 16, 2017
I'm being told otherwise.
As am I. Not much to this post if you don't have Spotify.
posted by kenko at 7:42 PM on September 16, 2017
As am I. Not much to this post if you don't have Spotify.
posted by kenko at 7:42 PM on September 16, 2017
Trailer for the doc here (although it isn't available here in Canada *shakes fist at PBS, routes to VPN*).
Marc Maron recently interviewed Ken Burns and Lynn Novick about it (youtube version of the audio here), and they mentioned the Reznor stuff in the soundtrack and talk a bit about their decisions on the score.
posted by mandolin conspiracy at 8:22 PM on September 16, 2017
Marc Maron recently interviewed Ken Burns and Lynn Novick about it (youtube version of the audio here), and they mentioned the Reznor stuff in the soundtrack and talk a bit about their decisions on the score.
posted by mandolin conspiracy at 8:22 PM on September 16, 2017
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I'm being told otherwise. I'd love to download this somehow. Possible?
posted by davebush at 4:13 PM on September 16, 2017