Appearance: 2.03: Emily and Nicholas go on a hunt together.The first part of the track is the Raj variation of the "Sweetwater" theme.2.03: played on a sitar at the Raj when Emily meets Nicholas.4.06: (variation) Bernard says that 40% of the time Maeve wakes up on the wrong side of the bed.4.03: (variation) Bernard tells Stubbs to bring a shovel.2.10: a variation of the first part can be heard when the Man in Black is in the elevator and during his fidelity test.2.10: the second half is used when Bernard leaves the Forge after shooting Dolores.2.07: the second half is used when Charlotte and Strand find old versions of Bernard Charlotte tries to get Bernard to remember what happened to Peter Abernathy's control unit.2.06: the beginning is played when Bernard remembers being in the Cradle room before.2.04: the beginning is played when Bernard remembers the drones in the facility.2.01: the second half is used when Bernard and Karl Strand find the Hosts in the water.2.01: played by the player piano, continues while Dolores hunts down guests.4.01: (variation) Christina looks at her reflection in the bathroom mirror.4.01: (variation) Christina tells Henry that real life can be disappointing.3.08: part of the track was used when Maeve tells Serac he was the one who gave Caleb access to the system.3.08: a variation was used at the beginning of the episode when we see the memory of Dolores standing on a field next to tree, Sebastian looks at Dolores' body on the ground and Caleb drives the motorbike.3.07: Dolores tells Caleb that the park was modeled after the real world and that she wants a place for the hosts and everyone to be free.2.09: a variation of the track can be heard when Teddy shoots himself.2.05: Dolores tells Teddy about the herd and the flies.He tells her they don't have to claim the world, but she disagrees. 2.02: Piano version played at the Party that Logan attends.Main appearance: episode 2.01: Bernard wakes up at the beach and is found by Strand's team, the team executes Hosts.In season 2 the theme is used for Karl Strand's team and Bernard, in later seasons it is used for Bernard.Meanwhile, Isbell adds, “Most people don’t go to work with their wife.2.01 "Journey Into Night", 2.10 "The Passenger", 3.02 "The Winter Line"Ģ.01 "Journey Into Night", 2.05 "Akane No Mai"Ģ.09 "Vanishing Point", 2.10 "The Passenger"Ģ.09 "Vanishing Point", 3.04 "The Mother of Exiles"Ģ.07 "Les Écorchés", 2.10 "The Passenger"Ģ.10 "The Passenger", 3.01 "Parce Domine" “I know how he gets when he makes records, whether or not he sees it at the time or not,” Shires says. Running with Our Eyes Closed also provides a close look at Isbell’s relationship with his wife (and acclaimed artist in her own right) Amanda Shires, showing how their artistic collaboration both strengthens and complicates their marriage. The COVID-19 pandemic brings an additional layer to the documentary, challenging the artist to take self-doubt head-on. In addition to pulling back the curtain on his creative process, Isbell opens up about his difficult childhood in rural Alabama and struggles with alcoholism while as a member of Drive-By Truckers. ![]() ![]() Going behind the scenes of Isbell’s recording of 2020’s Reunions with his band The 400 Unit, the docufilm is directed and produced by Sam Jones ( Tony Hawk: Until the Wheels Fall Off). ![]() Jason Isbell is the subject of HBO’s latest Music Box documentary Running with Our Eyes Closed, which has now received its official trailer.
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