Sunday, August 5, 2012

Great musical moments from the TV series


Before getting into the whole mess of memory Binaural spend much of my free time to watch TV series. My love affair with them began with "The OC", a series of adolescent nature led me to discover the world of "soap operas" air teenager. From this I drifted towards products of all kinds: from Supernatural, Prison Break or True Blood until Californication, Alias, The Big Bang Theory or the classic of classics which was consolidated with JJ Abrams: "Lost".
This post is a modest tribute to those times when music has had a leading role on the small screen. The selection is very subjective so I would love to pudieseis attached in this post, by way of comment, those other scenes from TV shows you liked most.
Be careful with the spoilers of the videos!
Jeff Buckley - Hallelujah
The first season of The OC was the first I swallowed in life but it took a long time to feel attached to end the series. That was permanently in the Season Finale of the 1st temp. where, in a masterly way, the filmmaker mixed in slow motion images of Orange County with the delightful musical texture of 'Hallelujah' by Jeff Buckley.
Vertical Horizon - Give You Back (
Alias ​​is a series that fascinated me, fascinates me and fascinate me for the rest of my life. Many people know this but the reality is that the whole legend of JJ Abrams began with the appearance on the scene of the character of the intriguing spy Sydney Bristow. The end of the first episode, with a conversation between Sydney and her father and "Give You Back 'by Vertical Horizon playing in the background led me to know what you might be able to this great classic of the idiot box.
Mama Cass Elliot - Make Your Own Kind Of Music
Speaking of "Lost" is the same as talking 'Make Your Own Kind Of Music', a classic of Mama Cass Elliot who became ultra popular because of the spectacular intro of the first episode of the second season of this series. Who was not checkered with what happened in this episode? The guest appearance of Desmond left me speechless. What about you?
Pearl Jam - Nothingman
I must confess that 'Nothingman' has always been my favorite song. It is this fact which compels me to admit the great affection I have for the end of 2 × 10 of "Californication". Few scenes in this series show the tender side romanticón and Hank Moody, probably the wildest character on American television. I still remember the "Unfaithfully yours, Hank Moody" in the final seconds. Do not you think that this scene was worthy of a season finale? I do believe so!.
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Snow Patrol - Run (One Tree Hill 1 × 22):
I will say of One Tree Hill. I grew up with this series on the WB / The CW and even today I continue to love her. Musically, it was one that had better sequences. One of them was the last episode of season one. A season finale in capital letters, with 'Run' by Snow Patrol as a backdrop and a Luke Scott had no choice but to flee the place where he had grown.
Survivor - Eye Of The Tiger
This is probably one of the horny scenes of the recent history of the U.S. series. And best of all, began as a mere making false and not another narrative sequence number of the brothers Winchester. The work of Jensen Ackles is acojonante, what is the bastard estilazo!.
Tony Lucca - Devil Town
No voice-over. Without any part of the score of Explosions In The Sky. A hair, the raw. Such was the dramatic end of the first season of Friday Night Lights, which we used to see as a visual overview everything that had been happening in the small town of Dillon (Texas). Interestingly musical managers Friday Night Lights had chosen the cover of "Devil Town" by Bright Eyes as a first choice for the soundtrack of this point of the season, but the band Conor Oberst flatly refused. Luckily Tony Lucca composition there was nothing wrong with the sequence.
Bloc Party - Modern Love
We just our review of this first part of the post with the sequence starring Robin and Ted Mosby in the season finale of "How I Met Your Mother". Rain, "love is in the air 'and' Modern Love 'by Bloc Party in two of the sweetest moments of the entire series on CBS.

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