quote: Director Quentin Tarantino was recently interviewed on SiriusXM Radio’s show Little Steven’s Underground Garage where he discussed all of the music track-by-track from his upcoming film “Django Unchained.”
Here’s what Tarantino had to say about Brother Dege’s song “Too Old To Die Young:"
“I was listening to the radio and this song (“Too Old to Die Young”) came on. And I said, ‘wow… that’s pretty damn good.’ I could see a cool arse action scene going to this. I thought it could be really, really groovy. So I had my music supervisor get me the CD. Frankly, every track on the Brother Dege CD could have been in the movie. It works and has a bit of a score-sound to it. Almost every song [on the album] could be a theme song. It’s like a greatest hits album. But this song “Too Old to Die Young,” it’s pretty damn badass. And it’s used in the movie in a pretty damn badass way, I’ve got to say.”
jer0009 LSU Fan Baton Rouge Member since Sep 2008 43 posts
re: Lafayette's own Brother Dege featured on Django Unchained: (Posted on 12/26/12 at 11:35 pm to TheDoc)
Yeah he is a cool cat. I used to hang out with him and his other band Santeria back in the day at ULL. Check out his/their other stuff. All of it is good
JW LSU Fan New Orleans Member since Jul 2004 1817 posts Online
re: Lafayette's own Brother Dege featured on Django Unchained: (Posted on 1/11/13 at 7:43 am to Dr. 3)
on that note... Brother Dege will be joining the bill with the Lost Bayou Ramblers 1.31 in BR at M+W. A double bill of contributors to best picture nominated soundtracks.