S:AaB music question
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S:AaB music question
I'm not sure if this should be here or in OSF... Anyway, does anyone know what was the music that was basically the theme music of "Dark side of the sun"? You know, the one that was played during Vansens nightmare scenes, etc. Thanks...
- Coyote
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Ya'know, Pilgrim, when I have questions about a particular science fiction TV show, I jest type that name right into Google and find me a whole mess o' fan site links where thousands of people that care have already done researched everything you could possibly imagine.
After all, if a site like this exists for Star Wars....
Good luck and good huntin'.
After all, if a site like this exists for Star Wars....
Good luck and good huntin'.
Something about Libertarianism always bothered me. Then one day, I realized what it was:
Libertarian philosophy can be boiled down to the phrase, "Work Will Make You Free."
In Libertarianism, there is no Government, so the Bosses are free to exploit the Workers.
In Communism, there is no Government, so the Workers are free to exploit the Bosses.
So in Libertarianism, man exploits man, but in Communism, its the other way around!
If all you want to do is have some harmless, mindless fun, go H3RE INST3ADZ0RZ!!
Grrr! Fight my Brute, you pansy!
Libertarian philosophy can be boiled down to the phrase, "Work Will Make You Free."
In Libertarianism, there is no Government, so the Bosses are free to exploit the Workers.
In Communism, there is no Government, so the Workers are free to exploit the Bosses.
So in Libertarianism, man exploits man, but in Communism, its the other way around!
If all you want to do is have some harmless, mindless fun, go H3RE INST3ADZ0RZ!!
Grrr! Fight my Brute, you pansy!
- Coyote
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You've found no fan sites with forums to ask? The thing is, if you go to the places where the hard-cores congregate, you'll have a much more pure vein of information to mine. Here. Space: Above and Beyond is a sideshow attraction; but in a place like this it is th emain attraction.
And, if they don't have what you seek, follow their links. Someone out there will have this.
Another thing to contemplate is the DVDs now released. They should have the music in each episode listed on the box or in the end credits. Be quick with the pause button. You can see all the Patsy Kline songs used in "Never No More", for example...
And, if they don't have what you seek, follow their links. Someone out there will have this.
Another thing to contemplate is the DVDs now released. They should have the music in each episode listed on the box or in the end credits. Be quick with the pause button. You can see all the Patsy Kline songs used in "Never No More", for example...
Something about Libertarianism always bothered me. Then one day, I realized what it was:
Libertarian philosophy can be boiled down to the phrase, "Work Will Make You Free."
In Libertarianism, there is no Government, so the Bosses are free to exploit the Workers.
In Communism, there is no Government, so the Workers are free to exploit the Bosses.
So in Libertarianism, man exploits man, but in Communism, its the other way around!
If all you want to do is have some harmless, mindless fun, go H3RE INST3ADZ0RZ!!
Grrr! Fight my Brute, you pansy!
Libertarian philosophy can be boiled down to the phrase, "Work Will Make You Free."
In Libertarianism, there is no Government, so the Bosses are free to exploit the Workers.
In Communism, there is no Government, so the Workers are free to exploit the Bosses.
So in Libertarianism, man exploits man, but in Communism, its the other way around!
If all you want to do is have some harmless, mindless fun, go H3RE INST3ADZ0RZ!!
Grrr! Fight my Brute, you pansy!
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The music is an original piece.
"Award winning composer Shirley Walker wrote the wonderful theme music as well as the suites for all Space: Above and Beyond episodes. "
Otherwise:
The Pilot
During the training on Mars and the Marines find a mini-CD on the drone, the rock music is by The Ramones.
* Blitzkrieg Bop*
The Dark Side of the Sun
The compact disc that Hawkes starts to play on his CD player is *Hungry Wolf *
by X on the LP Under the Big Black Sun, 1982, Elektra label.
Ray Butts
Four of Johnny Cash's songs were used in this episode
*I walk The Line*
*Ring Of Fire*
*Folsome Prison Blues*
*So Doggone Lonesome*
From Man In Black, Columbia Records
The River of Stars
In the beginning of this episode (where Wang narrates the story of WWI) a diverssiementi from Tchaikovsky's The Nutcracker Suite is used.
*Arabian Dance divertissementi*
Commodore Ross plays and hums the Christmas carol I'll Be Home for Christmas over the radio.
Never No More
Two Patsy Cline songs were used in this particular episode.
*I Fall To Pieces*
*Never No More*
The Angriest Angel
Ludwig van Beethoven's Marche Funébre (Funeral March) from the Symphonie No. 3 Es-Dur op. 55 'Eroica' was used while McQueen fights against Chiggy von Richthofen.
R & R
While being on the Bacchus, the Marines listened to two songs by The Blazers:
*Before I Get Too Old*
*Fun And Laughter*
East Side Soul, Rounder Records, 1166 9053 4.
"Award winning composer Shirley Walker wrote the wonderful theme music as well as the suites for all Space: Above and Beyond episodes. "
Otherwise:
The Pilot
During the training on Mars and the Marines find a mini-CD on the drone, the rock music is by The Ramones.
* Blitzkrieg Bop*
The Dark Side of the Sun
The compact disc that Hawkes starts to play on his CD player is *Hungry Wolf *
by X on the LP Under the Big Black Sun, 1982, Elektra label.
Ray Butts
Four of Johnny Cash's songs were used in this episode
*I walk The Line*
*Ring Of Fire*
*Folsome Prison Blues*
*So Doggone Lonesome*
From Man In Black, Columbia Records
The River of Stars
In the beginning of this episode (where Wang narrates the story of WWI) a diverssiementi from Tchaikovsky's The Nutcracker Suite is used.
*Arabian Dance divertissementi*
Commodore Ross plays and hums the Christmas carol I'll Be Home for Christmas over the radio.
Never No More
Two Patsy Cline songs were used in this particular episode.
*I Fall To Pieces*
*Never No More*
The Angriest Angel
Ludwig van Beethoven's Marche Funébre (Funeral March) from the Symphonie No. 3 Es-Dur op. 55 'Eroica' was used while McQueen fights against Chiggy von Richthofen.
R & R
While being on the Bacchus, the Marines listened to two songs by The Blazers:
*Before I Get Too Old*
*Fun And Laughter*
East Side Soul, Rounder Records, 1166 9053 4.
The Zen of Not Fucking Up.