+Sofiya Hutsal Guy's super freaking talented. First saw him as the super genius tech CEO in Ex Machina. Then as a struggling businessman trying desperately to not become a gangster in A Most Violent Year. Then Inside Llewyn Davis where he can sing! Guy's a chameleon. Can't wait to see him in the new Star Wars!
Perhaps when it comes to accolades and trophies, Oscar Isaac and ILD in general are a bit under-appreciated. But most critics of film consider this one of the best films of the 21st century and one of the Coen’s most balanced and subtlety masterful films. On hardly a budget too. Killer script, and yeah if Isaac’s performance didn’t carry the film it wouldn’t have been a success. HE is the film. The beautiful cinematography I think is vastly underrated though. Snubbed at the Oscars for what it’s worth. At least a nod would have been idk considerate. I went through a period of time watching this film, Children of Men, and Half Nelson like every other weekend. Probably seen the three of them 10 times each in the last 3 years.Btw does anyone have the monologue that Goodman’s driver/caretaker says while he’s driving and everything else is silent. Llewyn actually genuinely seems interested/surprised (if not a little impressed) and it’s (I’m guessing) the longest bit of both either broken (dialogue) or unbroken (monologue) writing in the whole film. But I can’t quite make out what’s he’s saying. Suppose I could try subtitles. Cheers.
One of the most emotionally confusing movies I've seen all year. Like are we suppose to sympathise with him or is he just getting what's come to him? Seems like it's all about him coping without his partner.
These songs are kinda made for the day dreaming sensation I guess to amuse the (folk) as their ways of amusement were not that many.. also sailors used it ... how it makes you imagine everything is mesmerising
Such an exquisite song about the beautiful Jane Seymour -- she died young, giving birth to Henry VIII's only surviving son Edward (she suffered mightily after a very difficult birth)-- poor Edward, with the expectation of the Tudor dynasty on his shoulders, who then died a very young man himself. Henry VIII (whatever one thinks of Henry) always claimed that he loved her truly and asked that he be buried beside her after his death. This song, beautifully performed by Oscar Isaac, is a lovely and haunting tribute to Queen Jane.
The wonderful OSCAR ISAAC, He’s just amazing, and just in case you didn’t know - he’s the new Heroic Sidekick in Star Wars, Dam Poe. No Singing there. However he’s one of the minority of actors that can really play their instrument and sing so beautifully. Watch ‘Inside Llewyn Davies’ - the film shown above. Mega talented, I’m not worthy .........
I swear Oscar Isaac's voice will be the death of me. Just his voice is enough to kill me. Add in everything else about him that's so perfect (so everything) and I'll just spontaneously burst into flames on the spot.
Queen Jane lay in labor Full nine days or more Til her women grew so tired They could no longer there They could no longer there Good women, good women Good women that ye be Will you open my right side And find my baby And find my baby Oh, no! cried the women That's a thing that can never be We will call on King Henry To hear what he may say And hear what he may say King Henry was sent for King Henry he did come Saying what ail you, my lady Your eyes they look so dim Your eyes they look so dim King Henry, King Henry Will you do one thing for me Will you open my right side And find my baby And find my baby Oh, no! cried King Henry That's a thing that I can never do If I lose the flower of England I shall lose the branch too I shall lose the branch too There was fiddling and dancing On the day the babe was born But for Queen Jane, beloved She laid cold as a stone Laid cold as a stone
I can't find this soundtrack anywhere on streaming. Am I the only one who's run into this? I had to buy a used CD from halfway across the country this week. 😂
Queen Jane lay in labor Full nine days or more Till her women so tired They could no longer bare They could no longer bare Good women, good women Good women that ye my be Will you open my right side And find my baby And find my baby Oh no cried the women That's a thing that never can be We will send for King Henry And hear what he might say And hear what he might say King Henry was sent for King Henry he did come Saying, "What ails thee my lady? Your eyes they look so dim Your eyes they look so dim" King Henry, King Henry Will you do one thing for me? That's to open my right side And find my baby And find my baby "Oh no," cried King Henry "That's a thing that I'll never do If I lose the flower of England I shall lose the branch too I shall lose the branch too There was fiddling and dancing On the day the babe was born But poor Queen Jane of England Lay cold as the stone Lay cold as the stone
Henry VIII's third wife, Jane Seymour - this is the inscription above her grave in Windsor Castle. The song is the story of her death following the birth of Prince Edward.
My interpretation of: "if i lose the flower of england, i shall lose the branch too" - If you (branc) don't give me a son (flower)i'll kill you. She held on so the baby was born, but the queen died later on. If they would have opened her side (Cesarean Delivery) she might have lived but they would most likely lose the baby. The king would'nt have any of that. First priority: Get an heir.
Lol C section in the 16th century you say? Yea, no woman is going to survive that. She'd probably die of pain as they started ripping her open but the baby would have been in a far healthier state than having to labor for hours upon hours and possibly get stuck in the birth canal and die. I can tell you are a probably young man with no medical knowledge of L&D and the medical capabilities of midwives 500 years ago. I actually lol'd at the thought of a Tudor woman surviving a C Section after shes been gutted like a fish with no antibiotics or stitches or even decent anesthesia! 😂😂😂
I think the film indicates that Diane did not have an abortion. Davis paid for the abortion, but she apparently chose to carry the child to term. And, of course, this is not a song about abortion: it's about a Caesarean section. Queen Jane does not survive, but the child does. I think that the song bears a very complicated relationship to Jane's abortion and Diane's decision to bear Davis's child. The analogy isn't perfect, but I think that Davis was the equivalent of Queen Jane: he is the one who dies, at least metaphorically. Of course, if there were perfect analogies between the songs and the events in the film, the film would be a much lesser film. Part of the film's greatness derives from the imperfection of the correlations between the songs and the events of the film. Perfect correlations between the songs and the film would trivialize the film. The imperfect correlations expand the film's meanings.
What does "could no longer there" mean? Found one version of song lyrics with "could no longer bare" which, had they written "bear," would seem to make more sense (They couldn't bear it any longer). However, most versions say "there" so I'm curious what is meant by this.
+Teague McMartin My English-major guess is this is a form of poetic license sometimes called "intentional ellipsis" where writers drop out a word to get themselves out of a jam. The assumption is the audience will get the general idea of what's going on from the context. Possibly our balladeer couldn't make the idea that the women could no longer *stay* there work as a lyric so figured the audience would get the idea without the word "stay". Or maybe "could no longer there" was an idiom that was fine then but a bit odd to us now.
Oscar Isaac's performance and vocals in Inside Lleywn Davis were definitely under appreciated.
Amen. This is gorgeous.
+Sofiya Hutsal Guy's super freaking talented. First saw him as the super genius tech CEO in Ex Machina. Then as a struggling businessman trying desperately to not become a gangster in A Most Violent Year. Then Inside Llewyn Davis where he can sing! Guy's a chameleon. Can't wait to see him in the new Star Wars!
dazza2151 yeah he really sells every role!
Perhaps when it comes to accolades and trophies, Oscar Isaac and ILD in general are a bit under-appreciated. But most critics of film consider this one of the best films of the 21st century and one of the Coen’s most balanced and subtlety masterful films. On hardly a budget too. Killer script, and yeah if Isaac’s performance didn’t carry the film it wouldn’t have been a success. HE is the film. The beautiful cinematography I think is vastly underrated though. Snubbed at the Oscars for what it’s worth. At least a nod would have been idk considerate. I went through a period of time watching this film, Children of Men, and Half Nelson like every other weekend. Probably seen the three of them 10 times each in the last 3 years.Btw does anyone have the monologue that Goodman’s driver/caretaker says while he’s driving and everything else is silent. Llewyn actually genuinely seems interested/surprised (if not a little impressed) and it’s (I’m guessing) the longest bit of both either broken (dialogue) or unbroken (monologue) writing in the whole film. But I can’t quite make out what’s he’s saying. Suppose I could try subtitles. Cheers.
I was totally mesmerized during his performance of this song during the film. I can't get enough of it.
Ron Grether me too, my friend.
made me watch the movie two times, made me pick up the guitar
yes the moment was powerful
Truly obsessed with this album
After this when he said he should get back with his partner..... Oscar Isaac's acting in that scene, man. I broke.
His voice is so moving. I feel like i'm about to cry...
One of the most emotionally satisfying movies I've seen in many years.
Agree
Ginger Cat me to
Tamal Paul I hardly cared about the movie part. The music is so damn good though I watched it twice.
yes!!!!! it is so relaxing to watch. incredibe
One of the most emotionally confusing movies I've seen all year. Like are we suppose to sympathise with him or is he just getting what's come to him? Seems like it's all about him coping without his partner.
"I don't see a lot of money here."
+Joe Bubenz he was right though..
+Joe Bubenz I think you should find your partner line as well......Great scene!
+Jakob Anja I was expecting he would tell him that his partner died, but well
+Joe Bubenz Al Grossman?
Warthog-faced buffoon eh?
Oscar Isaac proves again, he is a rare talent. Great performance!!
I just love how these songs are a story. Puts you into a day dream mood :)
Here's a little background en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Death_of_Queen_Jane
A lot of folk is, one of the reasons why I love it.
These songs are kinda made for the day dreaming sensation I guess to amuse the (folk) as their ways of amusement were not that many.. also sailors used it ... how it makes you imagine everything is mesmerising
OSCAR ISAAC ERES EL MEJOR ACTOR NO SE COMO ACTORES COMO TU Y PELICULAS COMO ESTA NO GANAN MUCHOS PREMIOS Y GANAN OTROS QUE NO SE LO MERECEN.
I liked how he put his heart and soul into this and the greedy manager could not see it.
Though I don't see much money in this too... if compared to Lady Gaga or Perry. As sad as it is...
He saw it. But hes in business to make money, and unfortunately real music, now more than ever, doesn't get you far.
He saw it.
True art doesn't sell
That's such a crucial moment in the film. In many ways it's the whole point.
Such an exquisite song about the beautiful Jane Seymour -- she died young, giving birth to Henry VIII's only surviving son Edward (she suffered mightily after a very difficult birth)-- poor Edward, with the expectation of the Tudor dynasty on his shoulders, who then died a very young man himself. Henry VIII (whatever one thinks of Henry) always claimed that he loved her truly and asked that he be buried beside her after his death. This song, beautifully performed by Oscar Isaac, is a lovely and haunting tribute to Queen Jane.
Takes my breath away! Big fan of Oscar Isaac. :)
"... I shall lose the branch too..." - makes me crack up every time. Oscar's such a beautiful singer.
English Rain why does it make you crack up?
Giles Taylor *gives me goosebumps.
In the film, the very last part is acapella and it is way better. Great song still ...
His voice is so moving, I just love his stuff. I grew up running and performing folk/blues clubs
Never heard this song until I heard it on SOMA Radio. Fell in love w/ it-awesome!
excellent movie, best picture of the year, superb Oscar Isaac
Beautiful
The wonderful OSCAR ISAAC, He’s just amazing, and just in case you didn’t know - he’s the new Heroic Sidekick in Star Wars, Dam Poe. No Singing there. However he’s one of the minority of actors that can really play their instrument and sing so beautifully. Watch ‘Inside Llewyn Davies’ - the film shown above. Mega talented, I’m not worthy .........
what a lovely voice ...
I swear Oscar Isaac's voice will be the death of me. Just his voice is enough to kill me. Add in everything else about him that's so perfect (so everything) and I'll just spontaneously burst into flames on the spot.
beautiful song with beautiful voice!
Queen Jane lay in labor
Full nine days or more
Til her women grew so tired
They could no longer there
They could no longer there
Good women, good women
Good women that ye be
Will you open my right side
And find my baby
And find my baby
Oh, no! cried the women
That's a thing that can never be
We will call on King Henry
To hear what he may say
And hear what he may say
King Henry was sent for
King Henry he did come
Saying what ail you, my lady
Your eyes they look so dim
Your eyes they look so dim
King Henry, King Henry
Will you do one thing for me
Will you open my right side
And find my baby
And find my baby
Oh, no! cried King Henry
That's a thing that I can never do
If I lose the flower of England
I shall lose the branch too
I shall lose the branch too
There was fiddling and dancing
On the day the babe was born
But for Queen Jane, beloved
She laid cold as a stone
Laid cold as a stone
Love this song! I just posted a guitar lesson if anyone wants to learn it!
where did you post the lesson?
Hey it's up on my channel youtube dot com / swiftlessons. Great tune and really fun to jam on!
I just started watching your stuff swiftlessons! It's aweosme! Thank you!
Thanks Taylor Hawkins, glad you're enjoying my work, much more to come!
Thank you! I remember learning Stand by Me from you way back when, haha. Subscribed now :)
I swear Joel & Ethan Coen can create true masterpieces
Beautiful song... 💗 It makes me cry... 😭
Grim lyrics, pretty melody.
it's a traditional english ballad about the death of Queen Jane and Henry VIII.
So lovely..full of emotions..love..hurt... Music from the heart 😍
Poe Dameron, I love you
*Poem Dameron
sing this till my throat sore
this film always makes people cry
I listened to this song the day my child was born some complications but she came out as beautiful as her mother. Should’ve named her Jane lol
Awesome man 💜
I shall lose the branch, too.
So beautiful.
Thank you,thank for uploading this hidden gems
This is the greatest movie in the entire history of movies.
Unreal actor and musician. Beautiful movie ❤
To make an unlikeable character so loveable?
Magic.
dem feels!
I cried :(
Everyone with a soul did.
I don't see any money here
I hate this scene
I love that this isn't the version from the film. Why isn't this on the soundtrack?
Oh my heart!!! Loreena McKennitt does this song also!! Both so amazing!! Wow!
+Chris van der Westhuizen Loreena McKennitt? Wow! Which album is it Chris? Thanks for the feedback! ;)
When you’re lost in the rain in Juarez and it’s Easter time, too
this song and performance is more than divine
It's the Gorfine's cat
the Wind that shakes the Barley.. her latest studio album.
beautiful
Instant classic by Oscar Isaac
I really wish that the version from the movie was available! The ending isn't the only difference
I can't find this soundtrack anywhere on streaming. Am I the only one who's run into this?
I had to buy a used CD from halfway across the country this week. 😂
ok let me write this over - silver city iowa people love this soundtrack and movie so unappreciated!
great song!;!!
some people in silver city iowa know this was a great was movieand love the songtrack thanks
que lindo oírlo
j'adore
The lyrics remind me of Cohens your fathers gone a hunting.
Its Chuck Song very good.
Impressive vocal.
영화를 아직 안봤지만 이노래 왜이렇게 슬플까요...ㅜㅜㅜ
맞아요 아노래 분위기도 그렇고 주인공 눈빛도 정말 슬퍼보이죠 (뭔가 당장 죽으러 갈거같은 분위기)
My fav 💚
BIEN MUY BIEN EXELENTE PERFECTO
Oscar isaac is the best actor
Not one down vote - as it should be.
Someone read your comment. They're always lurking.
Simplesmente amei
Queen Jane lay in labor
Full nine days or more
Till her women so tired
They could no longer bare
They could no longer bare
Good women, good women
Good women that ye my be
Will you open my right side
And find my baby
And find my baby
Oh no cried the women
That's a thing that never can be
We will send for King Henry
And hear what he might say
And hear what he might say
King Henry was sent for
King Henry he did come
Saying, "What ails thee my lady?
Your eyes they look so dim
Your eyes they look so dim"
King Henry, King Henry
Will you do one thing for me?
That's to open my right side
And find my baby
And find my baby
"Oh no," cried King Henry
"That's a thing that I'll never do
If I lose the flower of England
I shall lose the branch too
I shall lose the branch too
There was fiddling and dancing
On the day the babe was born
But poor Queen Jane of England
Lay cold as the stone
Lay cold as the stone
jordan aquino wrong
@@ccr6107 The true lyric (it is a traditional folk song) should be ""could no longer bear" but is wrong in this version,
"I don't see a lot of money here"
Then what do you see man ???
Put the video at 0.75 speed
You’re welcome and good night
Here lieth a Phoenix, by whose death
Another Phoenix life gave breath:
It is to be lamented much
The world at once ne'er knew two such.
+Thylacine88 Gemini And King Henry's armour is in the Metropolitan museum in NY
To be or not to be?
That is the question.
Ashes to ashes and dust to dust.
+Thylacine88 Gemini which Henry?
Henry VIII's third wife, Jane Seymour - this is the inscription above her grave in Windsor Castle. The song is the story of her death following the birth of Prince Edward.
My interpretation of: "if i lose the flower of england, i shall lose the branch too" - If you (branc) don't give me a son (flower)i'll kill you. She held on so the baby was born, but the queen died later on. If they would have opened her side (Cesarean Delivery) she might have lived but they would most likely lose the baby. The king would'nt have any of that. First priority: Get an heir.
Jan Terje Moen a Tudor cesarean section doesn't sound too pleasant to me.
Up until relatively recently the baby was far more likely to survive a c-section than the mother
You just made that up - no evidence for that interpretation!
Your interpretation is completely wrong sir.
Lol C section in the 16th century you say? Yea, no woman is going to survive that. She'd probably die of pain as they started ripping her open but the baby would have been in a far healthier state than having to labor for hours upon hours and possibly get stuck in the birth canal and die. I can tell you are a probably young man with no medical knowledge of L&D and the medical capabilities of midwives 500 years ago. I actually lol'd at the thought of a Tudor woman surviving a C Section after shes been gutted like a fish with no antibiotics or stitches or even decent anesthesia! 😂😂😂
Brillian Oscar
& The Coens
Great film.
105 people didn’t see a lot of money here
I knew there would be at least one "I don't see a lot of money here" comment
Good
The song has a correlation with Jane's abortion (and maybe also Diane's), isn't it? Am I the only one who found that?
I found that, too! All of the songs on the soundtrack were so perfect for the movie.
Exactly!!!
I think the film indicates that Diane did not have an abortion. Davis paid for the abortion, but she apparently chose to carry the child to term. And, of course, this is not a song about abortion: it's about a Caesarean section. Queen Jane does not survive, but the child does.
I think that the song bears a very complicated relationship to Jane's abortion and Diane's decision to bear Davis's child. The analogy isn't perfect, but I think that Davis was the equivalent of Queen Jane: he is the one who dies, at least metaphorically.
Of course, if there were perfect analogies between the songs and the events in the film, the film would be a much lesser film. Part of the film's greatness derives from the imperfection of the correlations between the songs and the events of the film. Perfect correlations between the songs and the film would trivialize the film. The imperfect correlations expand the film's meanings.
❤️❤️❤️
this has a Christian-Christmas song feel to it
far from it lol has no connection to CHRISTIANITY OR CHRISTMAS FOR THAT MATTER!! it's a traditional English song
Is there a way to find the movie version of this song? I like the acapella of the ending.
Only true songs make it through the gate of horn
I can't find the orginal to this song
@Ayoub Lahnoud It actually is there
Is this a remake of The Goldcoast Singers, I kennedy feel the resemblance
I see what you did there.
❤️
What does "could no longer there" mean? Found one version of song lyrics with "could no longer bare" which, had they written "bear," would seem to make more sense (They couldn't bear it any longer). However, most versions say "there" so I'm curious what is meant by this.
actually, both kinds of bear make sense. but there...?
+Teague McMartin My English-major guess is this is a form of poetic license sometimes called "intentional ellipsis" where writers drop out a word to get themselves out of a jam. The assumption is the audience will get the general idea of what's going on from the context. Possibly our balladeer couldn't make the idea that the women could no longer *stay* there work as a lyric so figured the audience would get the idea without the word "stay". Or maybe "could no longer there" was an idiom that was fine then but a bit odd to us now.
This too
🥺🥺💔
martin carthy does a cool version of this song
Rebekah♥
The music was great in this movie, the characters strong, but I felt it was average at best, like Oscar Isaac's most recent film.
+captainjack8319 Yea I don't see a lot of money in it.
(Pause)… I don’t see a lot of money here…
good~~
movie could have been better, but at least someone tried to honor the legacy of American Folk music.
Jeff Matuszak American folk music? It's an English ballad!
Hmph, I dont see a lot of money here.
: )
They could no longer "Bare". Not "there".
There, not bare.
I don't see a lot of money in this.
Wow I just hiphfi
the moovie version is better !
This is horrible