The stories these songs tell might be happy or sad, truth or fiction. But they’ll all have one thing in common: They makes us see a film inside our head, or evoke a mood that feels like a movie . We follow the stories and identify with the characters, and like real movies they are sometimes linear (like most movies) and sometimes the structure is more experimental, like Reservoir Dogs or Satyricon. A few times we cannot say why they feel cinematic but they do.
Here are my choices:
All along the watchtower – Bob Dylan (here is a great live version from 6th of June 1999 in Colarado Springs) this could obviously be made into Euro-western with a prison break theme :
My short pitches
Now that Sam Peckinpah is no longer available, Tarantino should make this his 10th film, Lily, Rosemary and The Jack of Hearts – Bob Dylan:
“Dylan has so many story-songs under his belt, from the surrealist goof of “Bob Dylan’s 115th Dream” to the ripped-from-the-headlines “Lonesome Death Of Hattie Carroll,” that it’s hard to single out just one. But one of his finest yarns turns up on 1975’s Blood On The Tracks—this Western about a charming rogue who blows into town and gets the better of villainous mine owner Big Jim, with the help of Jim’s showgirl mistress Lily and put-upon wife Rosemary. The song’s cinematic sweep makes it feel like it might have been a great film in the hands of a director like Howard Hawks or Dylan’s friend Sam Peckinpah. And in fact, Dylan tried at least once to get a screenplay based on “Lily” off the ground.”
– A.V.Club
I have to include Tweeter and The Monkey Man by Travelling Wilburys, it is just so cinematic in it’s storytelling. Shane Black would have been an excellent choice to make this into a neo-noir / gangster comedy :
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I can think of several others but really how could you leave out Black Diamond Bay from this list?
I know, I've already had quite a few comments on that one :) I can certainly see that as a movie.
There's enough material for a whole brand keep streaming service - let's call it Bobflix. If you spin it the other way round, it's difficult to find a song that wouldn't make a great movie.
That is true, therefore I tried to pick the more obvious, cinematic story songs. But yes, I agree with you John, thanks for the feedback.
Movies I probably would skip seeing.....Neighborhood Bully, Ballad in Plain D and Joey
You making very good sense here...
Thanks for the comment 😊
It's better do a list of songs that could have not been movies. I never had left "I want you" out of the list. (Maybe an epic in style of Game of Thrones)
Well, I return to the Queen of Spades
And talk with my chambermaid
She knows that I'm not afraid to look at her
She is good to me and there's
Nothing she doesn't see
She knows where I'd like to be but it doesn't
Matter
There are maybe a few conspiracies in there, I would see that. Thanks, Anselmo