slashgirl
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Post by slashgirl on Dec 14, 2006 11:52:21 GMT -4
What are some of your favorite music-related TV moments? A real classic was The Beatles first appearance on The Ed Sullivan Show. Another is the use of Sia's "Brathe Me" in the final episode of Six Feet Under.
Post your choices for "Best TV Moments Involving Music" here.
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Post by carrier76 on Dec 14, 2006 11:53:37 GMT -4
Brenda and Dylan breaking up to "Losing My Religion."
What?
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india7
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Post by india7 on Dec 14, 2006 17:14:25 GMT -4
I've always thought the best use of music on a TV show was the opening credits for NYPD Blue. The part where the musicians just start pounding on the drums while they show the fireworks and dragons at the festival in Chinatown, and then the camera's vantage point of the subway train moving forward through the tunnel never failed to amaze me - it was so incredibly cool!
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Post by cyclonevkc on Dec 14, 2006 20:36:17 GMT -4
The Season 3 finale of The West Wing, Posse Comitatus, has a beautiful song called Hallelujah sung by Jeff Buckley that is played over Simon, CJ's Secret Service agent/soon-to-be lover being killed and I cry Every. Single. Time. It is so beautiful and haunting. Of course there are other musical moments in the show that I love (i.e. Holy Night), but that has to be the best.
Didn't know whether to spoiler that or not, but I don't want to ruin it for those who may not have seen it!
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Post by kayti2212 on Dec 14, 2006 20:47:50 GMT -4
The OC Season 1 premiere, final scene as Ryan's driving away and sees Marissa: Joseph Arthur - Honey & The Moon The OC Season 1 finale, during the final montage: Jeff Buckley - Hallelujah The OC Season 1 episode 15/16 (something like that?), while Seth and Summer are dancing in his room: Ryan Adams - Wonderwall Prison Break Season 1 episode 22 (I think?), during montage of members of PI crew contemplating escape: Massive Attack - Teardrop The L Word Season 1 finale, when Alice kisses Dana: Joseph Arthur - In The Sun
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Post by carrier76 on Dec 15, 2006 0:50:17 GMT -4
The OC makes great use of music, as a rule.
Like tonight. That show is fucking great.
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starskin
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Post by starskin on Dec 15, 2006 0:55:42 GMT -4
It seems like tv shows use Jeff Buckley's version of "Hallelujah" a LOT. Or is that just my imagination? Come on, people, he had other, equally amazing songs!
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Post by PearlySweetcake on Dec 15, 2006 1:11:21 GMT -4
About ten years ago, Pavarotti did a last-minute bow out (sore throat) at the Grammys, and with 20 minutes notice, Aretha Franklin stepped in and sang "Nessun Dorma" from Turandot and blew the frickin' house away. The classical purists were like "meh" afterwards, but damn I thought she was great.
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Post by Deleted on Dec 15, 2006 1:27:54 GMT -4
I second Sia's "Breathe Me" over the end of Six Feet Under. If I tried to explain to you just how hard I cried at that finale, you would have me declared certifiable.
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Post by Deleted on Dec 15, 2006 1:47:49 GMT -4
It seems like tv shows use Jeff Buckley's version of "Hallelujah" a LOT. Or is that just my imagination? Come on, people, he had other, equally amazing songs! And there are many, many equally amazing covers of that song, as well as Leonard Cohen's original. Why Buckley is the default version is beyond me. The "King of Queens" used PE's 'Fight the Power' in a montage of Doug, Arthur, Deacon, and Deacon's baby (in Baby Bjorn) acting all tough in the 'hood. It may be the only network use of that song ever.
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