Is it not on one of those Music From The Sopranos compilations?
Willow ,'Same Time, Same Place'
Buffista Music III: The Search for Bach
There's a lady plays her fav'rite records/On the jukebox ev'ry day/All day long she plays the same old songs/And she believes the things that they say/She sings along with all the saddest songs/And she believes the stories are real/She lets the music dictate the way that she feels.
On the CD Baby site, there's a link in the left column to email Greg Wells: [link]
coffee and sesame sticks (what? that was my breakfast)
I listened to the Devin Davis CD that Jon pimped last week about four kajillion times in the car while driving to and fro Omaha last weekend. I love it so (minus the one song about boy bands which I skip because it seems pointlessly humorless about the subject). But I forgot about his live performance on Breakfast of Champions last Friday and am just listening to it now. "Turtle and the Flightless Bird" is my favorite song from the album and I just saw that it's one of the songs he performs on the show. Yay.
Is it not on one of those Music From The Sopranos compilations?
Nope.
there's a link in the left column to email Greg Wells
Hmm. Should I do that? Is that proper I-can't-find-your-mp3 etiquette? I guess I just ask where I can get it and he either replies or not. OK.
There are compilations? Although I think the classic Sopranos musical moment is that early season ep with "The Beast In Me" playing over the credits...that was bitchin'(used to be my favorite televised musical usage, but now that is Ray Cole's wake...cause The Wire Likes Carrots.) But seriously, though, that scene was beautiful.A fine tribute to Colesberry as well as his schlemiel-ish avatar. Everyone should have a send-off like that.
There are compilations?
Yup. A bunch: [link]
I think the classic Sopranos musical moment is that early season ep with "The Beast In Me" playing over the credits
Oh yes. It's been noted many times by many people - but the music selections enhance the show more than any other episodic television series in recent memory. It's a huge part of my enjoyment in watching and why I took the trouble to hook the DVD player up to my stereo receiver when I started the big re-watch.
My wishlist is now (more) soaked in The Thing, Tina. Seasons 2-4 are still on it. It is always hard to break loose with that kind of cash even with holiday play money. Damn. But my mother wants to see Paulie and Christopher lost in Pine Barrens again so I probably should do it. It is still her Best. Episode. Ever.
I think the classic Sopranos musical moment is that early season ep with "The Beast In Me" playing over the credits
Nick Lowe song. Johnny Cash covered it too, but I remember them using the Nick version on the show.
Should I do that? Is that proper I-can't-find-your-mp3 etiquette?
Sure. I think he'd be psyched you want to buy the song from him, and not steal it.
"Turtle and the Flightless Bird" is my favorite song from the album and I just saw that it's one of the songs he performs on the show.
Funny story, that. I commented after the set that I missed hearing the theremin at the end of the song that's on the CD version, and that I was tempted to add it in myself. He told me to go for it. I looked at him disbelievingly. "No, really", he replied.
So when I was editing the set at home (there were several false starts that needed to be cut out), I overdubbed some theremin onto the song. I tried to make it sound like the theremin heard in the previous song which Devin did play himself.