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Moreover, any time the movie’s ever-present music pauses for a breath or two and someone speaks, more often than not, they swear. Some scenes will elicit gasps, winces and even gags.
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“Some folks find it sad,” says Cherry, “others endlessly happy and blessed. While Baby Driver doesn’t make gore the point, it doesn’t shy away from it either. But, in truth, the song’s appeal is no more tangible now than it was almost 40 years ago. To suggest, maybe, that its enigmatic and contradictory tone are fitting in today’s unsettled climate. It would be tempting to try and find a reason that the song has been reimagined so often in recent years. With an impassive Elgort in the driver's seat, his ever-present earbuds clamped on and operatic songs. Nonetheless, Baby Driver isn't without its merits - chiefly the incredible style with which its driving stunts are handled. Neneh Cherry and the Thing contorted it into a scattered jazz number in 2012. Baby Driver goes exactly where you expect it will, and it has the exact same beats you've seen plenty of times before.
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When Vega died earlier this year, Arcade Fire’s Win Butler recorded a version under his DJ Windows 98 moniker - ( Arcade Fire have performed it live though it seems to have since disappeared from the internet). Savages started playing it live, then released their live version as a B-side in 2014.
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The song’s ambiguity lends itself well to other artists’ interpretations they find just enough space to pour themselves into it. He did it his way, and such a great way, that I’m going to have to sing it that way, or not sing it at all any more.”
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“Thank God – finally somebody did their version of it. “A lot of bands have done my stuff, Suicide stuff, and they basically try and copy and do it the way that you do it,” Vega said of Springsteen’s cover back in 2005. Springsteen’s is a command: “Dream, baby, dream.” He adds new lyrics too: “Come on and open up your hearts … come on darling and dry your eyes.” Suicide’s refrain is a vague suggestion, of which even they don’t seem entirely convinced. Where Vega mumbles the line, “I see that smile on your face now baby, yeah you got the idea now”, Springsteen sings, “I just wanna see you smile / Now I just wanna see you smile”. His cover version, which he recorded in 2014 after performing it live for nearly a decade, shaves off some of the original’s eeriness – with its purposely flat, unresolved melodies – and sneaks in a little more sentimentality. Where Curtis drew on the song’s darkness, Bruce Springsteen found hope.