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Post by TVFan on Oct 15, 2004 15:53:25 GMT -5
Anyone want to take a guess at possible songs for this ep? It takes place in 1979. Here's a link to a site that features some of the songs from that year. Maybe they'll use "Babe" by Stynx. It just sounds Cold Case-ish. foujylos.notlong.com [/IMG] Any other guesses?
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Post by Falling on Oct 15, 2004 21:20:29 GMT -5
"Young Lust" by Pink Floyd. It sounds very definite.
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Post by Naj on Oct 17, 2004 10:40:51 GMT -5
My sharona by the Knack london calling by the Clash ring my bell by Anita Ward i will survive by Gloria Gaynor ~Naj
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Post by Naj on Oct 17, 2004 21:06:55 GMT -5
Two songs I listed ended up in the ep! :faint: ~Naj
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Post by TVFan on Oct 17, 2004 21:08:29 GMT -5
Great guess work Naj!! :clap: :clap: :clap:
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Post by Naj on Oct 18, 2004 14:06:58 GMT -5
My sharona by the Knack
Ring my bell by Anita Ward
more guesses from last night's ep:
I want you to want me by Cheap Trick
YMCA by the Village People
The Hustle but it's not the original by Van McCoy
The Goodbye Girl by David Gates (formerly of Bread)
Really Love to See You Tonight by England Dan and John Ford Coley
Don't Go (Please, Don't Go) by KC (formerly of KC and the Sun Shine Band)
Anyone have any to add correct?
~Naj
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Post by Tracylynn on Oct 18, 2004 14:51:02 GMT -5
Song at the beginning...."Bad Girls" by Donna Summer. It came out in 1979 and it fitted the beginning scene perfectly.
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Post by peggyk on Oct 18, 2004 15:28:04 GMT -5
I really thought "Goodbye Girl" fit really well where they played it.
They do such an amazing job of fitting the music of the time period to the episode.
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Post by Ryebeach on Oct 18, 2004 19:12:13 GMT -5
They did another great job with the music. Loved "Bad Girls" at the beginning. Fit very well.
BTW, good job with your guesses, Naj. I'm impressed.
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Post by Rita on Mar 1, 2005 4:00:55 GMT -5
I liked music, i recognised most of them. Goodbye Girl was a fitting song for the end.
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