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		<title>Mark it eight, Dude: Top 8 songs from &#8216;The Big Lebowski.&#8217;</title>
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It&#8217;s hard to describe just why The Big Lebowski inspires Achievers (fans) to watch the film time and time and time again. Is it the brilliant, profanity-laced dialogue? Is it the strange homage to Raymond Chandler, or the memorable characters who seem to live in their own reality? Is it all the bowling? I tend [...]]]></description>
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<p>It&#8217;s hard to describe just why <em>The Big Lebowski</em> inspires Achievers (fans) to watch the film time and time and time again. Is it the brilliant,<a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RqtgfjkB6Pg"> profanity-laced</a> dialogue? Is it the strange homage to Raymond Chandler, or the memorable characters who seem to live in their own reality? Is it all the bowling? I tend to think it&#8217;s because every scene in <em>Lebowski</em> is incredibly funny, &#8220;parts, anyway.&#8221; For a better analysis, check out <a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aS-8Q7QIk1I">A.O. Scott&#8217;s take</a>.</p>
<p><em>The Big Lebowski</em> may have thudded on its initial theatrical release, but has since garnered a cult following that only seems to grow, complete with <a href="http://www.lebowskifest.com/">conventions</a> and legions of fans spewing <em>Lebowski</em> quotes like a second language. (Being intimately familiar with the film&#8217;s dialogue is practically a prerequisite for holding a conversation with me, as nearly half of my own speech patterns are lifted directly from <em>The Big Lebowski</em>. It&#8217;s like that episode of <em>Star Trek</em> where the aliens only talk through metaphors, and Picard has to figure out just what the hell &#8220;Darmok and Jalad at Tanagra&#8221; means before Riker gets the Enterprise blown up.)</p>
<p>Like many of the Coen Brothers&#8217; other films, <em>Lebowski</em> owes its great soundtrack largely to T-Bone Burnett, who is able to sniff out fantastic and obscure music. To true Achievers (and proud we are of all of them), it&#8217;s difficult to separate in one&#8217;s mind the music from the movie. Can we ever hear any Eagles song without spurting, &#8220;I hate the fucking Eagles!&#8221; Can we ever hear &#8220;I Am The Walrus&#8221; without thinking of Steve Buscemi? In that spirit, and in the parlance of our times, theFiver proudly presents the <strong><em>Top </em></strong><span style="text-decoration: line-through;">5</span><strong><em> 8 songs from</em>The Big Lebowski<em>:</em></strong></p>
<p><strong><a href="http://thefiver.net/wp-content/uploads/2009/09/lebowskifilmweek.jpg"><img class="alignright size-full wp-image-832" title="lebowskifilmweek" src="http://thefiver.net/wp-content/uploads/2009/09/lebowskifilmweek.jpg" alt="lebowskifilmweek" width="245" height="677" /></a>1. &#8220;Tumbling Tumbleweeds,&#8221; Sons of the Pioneers<br />
</strong> This oat ballad introduces the film, as the camera follows a tumbleweed from the desert to Los Angeles, where we find main character, The Dude (Jeff Bridges), using a personal check to purchase a carton of milk.</p>
<p><strong>2. &#8220;The Man In Me,&#8221; Bob Dylan<br />
</strong> Slightly dopey and relaxed this obscure Dylan tune best exemplifies The Dude&#8217;s style. It is used for the opening credit montage, as well as the film&#8217;s first dream sequence as The Dude follows the bohemian Maude Lebowski, who is riding atop a flying carpet (i.e., The Dude&#8217;s rug which, as we know, really tied the room together).</p>
<p><strong>3. &#8220;Requiem in D Minor,&#8221; Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart<br />
</strong> Played as The Big Lebowski stares dramatically into the great fireplace, where he thickly lays on the drama thickly over the alleged kidnapping of his wife, Bunny, to a seemingly oblivious Dude. (This scene was reproduced nearly shot for shot in an episode of <em>The Powerpuff Girls</em>.) Strong men also cry.</p>
<p><strong>4. &#8220;Hotel California,&#8221; The Gipsy Kings<br />
</strong> A mariachi take on The Eagles&#8217; standard, it is used to introduce the memorable Jesus Quintana, a pederast, bowler and The Dude&#8217;s antagonist. Jesus is a relatively minor character, but as portrayed by John Turturro, he&#8217;s larger than life. That creep can roll.</p>
<p><strong>5. &#8220;Run Through the Jungle&#8221;/&#8221;Lookin&#8217; Out My Back Door,&#8221; Creedence Clearwater Revival<br />
</strong> Creedence, along with Dylan and whale songs, appears to be The Dude&#8217;s music of choice. &#8220;Jungle&#8221; is aptly played during a botched hand-off – one wonders if Walter (The Dude&#8217;s close friend and veteran) still believes he&#8217;s in Vietnam as he tries to pass off a bag of dirty underwear as the million dollar briefcase. On the other side of the Creedence spectrum is &#8220;Back Door.&#8221; The Dude seems in an excellent mood as this is playing in his car, only to be interrupted by the presence of a suspicious Volkswagen Beetle, a lit joint he drops into his crotch, and the homework of one Larry Sellers.</p>
<p><strong>6. &#8220;Just Dropped In (To See What Condition My Condition Was In),&#8221; Kenny Rogers &amp; The First Edition<br />
</strong> If it hadn&#8217;t been for &#8220;The Big Lebowski,&#8221; Kenny Rogers would likely be only known as the country legend who knows when to hold &#8216;em, fold &#8216;em, etc. Would we ever remember his attempts at psychedelic rock early in his career? This is the song for its time and place in the film, providing the soundtrack to a drug-induced dream sequence featuring bowling, a Valkyrie, Saddam Hussein and a tool belt.</p>
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<p><strong>7. &#8220;Theme to &#8216;Branded,&#8217;&#8221; Dominic Frontiere and Alan Alch.<br />
</strong> Mumbled by The Dude after he is picked up by the cops but before he is interrogated by the facist chief of Malibu police – also, &#8220;<a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZhSHxb-rYEw">Branded</a>, especially the early episodes, was a source of inspiration&#8221; to Walter.</p>
<p><strong>8. &#8220;Dead Flowers,&#8221; Townes van Zandt<br />
</strong> This country-infused live Rolling Stones cover stands out because its inherent sadness matches the feel of the film&#8217;s denouement. It&#8217;s heavy stuff, rarely seen in <em>Lebowski</em>, yet it fits right in.</p>
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<p><em>Runners Up: &#8220;Muchas Muchachas,&#8221; Juan Garcia Esquivel, used to introduce the Big Lebowski&#8217;s young trophy wife (</em>I just gotta find a cash machine …<em>); &#8220;Oye Como Va,&#8221; written by Tito Puente and performed by Sanata, evocative of the In And Out Burger; &#8220;Ataypura,&#8221; Yma Sumac, perfect for any gathering at Jackie Treehorn&#8217;s; &#8221;Peaceful Easy Feeling,&#8221; The Eagles, played in the cab of an angry black man; &#8220;Viva Las Vegas,&#8221; Big Johnson/Shawn Colvin, Bunny Lebowski&#8217;s homecoming anthem – Colvin&#8217;s version plays during the end credits.</em></p>
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