Enya - Book Of Days (video)
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Keep Circulating the Tapes: The original 1986 Enya version of The Celts on the BBC label is very hard to find; it was replaced by a virtually identical release on Atlantic Records, and later her main label WEA reissued it in a remixed form, with one track replaced with a later-recorded (longer) version of the same composition, and completely different artwork (replacing the off-piste images described in Early-Installment Weirdness, with more on-brand imagery). The music video for \"I Want Tomorrow\" was never seen again, either, and omitted from Enya music video collections ... at least not until BBC Video released The Celts on DVD in the mid-2000s (an episode of the series included the music video). Due to licensing issues with the film clips included, Enya's music video for \"Book of Days\", released to promote the film Far and Away, is omitted from most official VHS and DVD releases of her music videos. Some issues use a TV performance instead. Similarly, the video for \"Exile\", which also tied in with another movie, L.A. Story, is also scarce. Enya released a number of tracks that have, to date, appeared only on CD singles, some of which have been out of print for three decades. One early-1990s track, \"Isobella\", was initially only released in Asia. In the (very) early days of file sharing, pre-World Wide Web, many fans circulated copies of the song through newsgroups. Production Posse: Enya is not quite a group, but lyricist Roma Ryan and producer Nicky Ryan are ever-present collaborators. It has been stated multiple times that \"Enya\" as an entity, consists of these three people. Indeed, as of 2018 Enya has yet to release a single recording that has not involved at least one of the Ryans, and that includes her time with Clannad, too. Promoted Fanboy: Judging from the name of one track from her album Shepherd Moons, \"Lothlorien\", Enya (or Roma Ryan, or both) is a fan of The Lord of the Rings. Fast forward to 2001, when she was asked to produce music for the Peter Jackson films, with the result being two songs, \"May It Be\" (including lyrics in Quenya) and \"Aniron\" (with lyrics in Sindarin). Reclusive Artist: While she has made a few semi-live singing appearances, and gives the occasional interview, Enya prefers to stay out of the spotlight, and very rarely appears in public. Part of this can possibly be attributed to the fact that she's had stalkers in the past, some of whom have broken into her home. Referenced by...: One of the most important antagonists from JoJo's Bizarre Adventure: Stardust Crusaders and revealed in Diamond is Unbreakable to be a Greater-Scope Villain is named Enya the Hag, after the artist herself. What Could Have Been: James Cameron wanted her to be the composer for Titanic (1997) and in fact reportedly used many of her recordings as temp music. Enya declined the offer, so Cameron instead commissioned James Horner to write a score in her style. (Compare the anthemic music as Titanic leaves port with Enya's \"Book of Days\", for example.)Other By Word of God, the backstory behind \"Evening Falls\" is that Enya and Roma were inspired by the old Ghost Story of the woman who for years had dreams wherein she found herself in an old country house she'd never seen before, eventually found the house for real, only to have the owners stare at her in shock before admitting that she had been \"haunting\" it for all that time. The title for \"Cursum Perficio\" came from a documentary on Marilyn Monroe, which noted that at the last home the actress lived in, she had carved the phrase on the front doorstep; it translates generally to \"my/your journey ends here\". For fairly obvious reasons, this struck Enya strongly, \"haunting me for weeks\" until she finally used them in a song.
Kronick told me he was inspired to make a film about the downtown art scene sometime in 1959 after reconnecting with his former college roommate, Bruce Glaser, the manager of Camino Gallery (one of several artist-run spaces on Tenth Street). At the time Glaser was dating Natalie Edgar, a painter and critic for ARTnews, who passed the script on to her brother George. A hotshot Wall Street investor keen on getting into the movie making business, George Edgar gave Kronick around $8,000 to make the picture no strings attached. With Glaser as his production coordinator and casting director, Kronick shot the entire film on location in Greenwich Village during a period of about twelve days in September 1960.
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