“How a New York band inspired ‘Baby Driver’ 20 years ago”

“You might already know this, but the new movie Baby Driver opens with an absolutely virtuosic broad-daylight Atlanta car chase set to the Jon Spencer Blues Explosion’s deathless romp “Bellbottoms.” If this isn’t enough to convince you to see this movie, then you and I are not the same. Wright cuts the car chase so that all the big moments arrive at big moments in the song, and by the time it ends, you’re left panting. It’s a trick that Wright pulls again and again in the movie, setting all of its scenes to great old pop and funk and instrumental tracks.”

Link: http://nypost.com/2017/06/29/how-a-new-york-band-inspired-baby-driver-20-years-ago/

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‘Baby Driver’: How Edgar Wright Staged the Crime Movie’s Musical Action Scenes

“”Bellbottoms,” The Jon Spencer Blues Explosion (1995)

I mean, that song was never not going to be in the movie. It all starts there, with that weird moment of synesthesia – it wasn’t even “Oh, I know this will be the opening of a movie.” It was just something that appeared to me when I heard the song. But over the years, I had this sequence, and I knew it was the germ of something but I didn’t know what.

Then I thought: What if the getaway driver is listening to that track? Suddenly, it was the starting point for some sort of diegetic action-musical … taking what I love about the movies of Tarantino and John Landis and Scorsese and putting it into one full movie. Or American Graffitti, which is really the first diegetic musical. It’s one of the first movies I can think of where the pop soundtrack really isn’t a score – it’s all coming from whatever people are listening to onscreen.”

Link: http://www.rollingstone.com/movies/features/baby-driver-edgar-wright-on-staging-those-musical-action-scenes-w489919

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The Jon Spencer Blues Explosion – Casa do Conde, Brasil: Videos

The Jon Spencer Blues Explosion live at Centro Cultural Casa do Conde de Santa Marinha, Eletronika Telemig Celular, Belo Horizonte, Minas Gerais, Brazil on 26 April 2001.

Part 1: Show Intro / I Wanna Make It All Right / Dang / R.L. Got Soul / Bernie

Part 2: Bernie (Cont.) / The Vacuum of Loneliness / Get Down Lover / Sweat / Calvin

Part 3: Calvin (Cont.) / Wail / Bellbottoms / Full Grown / Flavor / Talk About The Blues

Part 4: Talk About The Blues (Cont.) / Attack

Links:

Part 1: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=I8KTq6Q62Fo
Part 2: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=i8_F-5GYmhI
Part 3: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5C1OcVaNQZc
Part 4: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BhkvTvERyUU

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“The Fabulous, Most Groovy: Director Edgar Wright’s Favourite Albums”

TheQuietus.com have just published Edgar Wright‘s Baker’s Dozen feature which includes The Jon Spencer Blues Explosion‘s Orange.

“This album pretty much inspired a whole movie of mine.

It means a lot to me – very special, very influential. I was hearing it as it came out. I’d just moved to London. I think I’d seen them on The Word doing ‘Afro’, which is an amazing TV appearance

If this album just had ‘Bellbottoms’ on it would still be a corker. ‘Bellbottoms’ is pretty much the greatest opening track of any rock album ever – an insistent and stirring widescreen opening. There’s a string quartet playing on it and it sounds immense…

“Not only does ‘Bellbottoms’ open Baby Driver​, but Jon is in the movie. Wait till you see ‘Bellbottoms’ in the movie. It’s nuts.”

Link: http://thequietus.com/articles/22682-edgar-wright-baker-s-dozen

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Simon Mayo and Edgar Wright discussing Baby Driver and JSBX

Short clip of Simon Mayo and Edgar Wright​ discussing Baby Driver​ and The Jon Spencer Blues Explosion​ track Bellbottoms (originally released on the 1994 album Orange).

Link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BUsDZEDY1tA

Taken from Kermode & Mayo’s Film Review​ on BBC Radio 5 (23 June 2017).

Full Interview: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8I67tplHeS4

Full Show (Download / Stream available for one month after broadcast): http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b08v6668

Soundtrack available on double vinyl, double CD and download: http://smarturl.it/BabyDriver

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