It's no longer news that Baz Luhrmann is adapting The Great Gatsby into a Hollywood production early next year. I was excited at this prospect, before it was revealed that this 'Gatsby' remake will be backed by modern music (although it will still be set in the 1920's... what's the logic?). Although, to me, doing it like that made as much sense as a chocolate teapot, I thought I'd do some research and try to discover what music will be blaring at Gatsby's parties. Surely something big band - something jazz influenced with grand, expensive sounds?
Unfortunately, no. Instead of the warm, rich brass sounds we instead get synthetic beats. Artists such as Jay Z, Kanye West and Jack White (albeit covering U2) all grace Gatsby's playlist, and it just doesn't sit right with me. So, I decided to make my own version of Gatsby's personal playlist as part of my Literary iPod posts.
1. Big Spender - Shirley Bassey
This is everything Gatsby thinks he needs to be for Daisy. His whole identity is constructed to be this 'big spender'. He would probably listen to this and imagine himself surrounded by wealth, being pursued by that one woman he wants. When he eventually does become that, he would listen to his song as a way to celebrate.
2. I Can't Get Next to You - The Temptations
This mirrors his obsession, his frantic need to be with Daisy. No matter what feats he has accomplished, Daisy is still as far away as ever. This version suits his more passionate, frustrated moments, whereas I couldn't resist thinking of him floating on his pool listening to the Al Green version (below) and thinking of that green light.
3. The Wee Small Hours - Frank Sinatra
4. Dream a Little Dream - Ella Fitzgerald and Louis Armstrong
After his reunion with Daisy, Gatsby would probably listen to this song as a reminder of their love. He would probably imagine Daisy thinking of him while lying in bed next to her husband, listening to this as a reminder that he owns her heart. He wants her to be obsessed with him as much as he is with her, which brings another layer into this already gorgeous song.
5. Money - Pink Floyd
Although different to everything else I put on this list, I can't listen to this song without thinking of, arguably, the greatest materialist in literature. Although more contemporary than other songs on his playlist, this song will remain forever timeless with its simple backing. Oh, and of course Gatsby would just love to hear the sound of the cash register on repeat. An obsession with money would probably make that one of his favorite sounds in the universe.
Due to the great reception these posts are receiving, I will be sure to do more :) So stay tuned!
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