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Post by sinatra on Aug 11, 2005 23:32:21 GMT -5
Man I heard this song on the most recent episode. I went to the cbs web page and they have no info about anything. Can someone please help me find the name of the song. Thanks for anyones help in advance.
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byrdman9802
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Post by byrdman9802 on Aug 12, 2005 6:58:19 GMT -5
Dear sinatra, Hello, and welcome to the Board! It's nice to meet you, I'm the Byrdman, one of the regulars around here. I'm glad you came aboard, sinatra. Please enjoy yourself, and you have a cool name! To answer your question, the song at the end of the August 7 episode is titled "Long, Long Way To Go" by Phil Collins. That is what you need to look for if you are trying to find it. Take care, sinatra, and have a great day today!
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Post by Ryebeach on Aug 12, 2005 9:57:42 GMT -5
Hey sinatra! Welcome to Look Again. Glad Byrdman was able to help you out with your song question. Please look around our other forums throughout this board as we have some great discussion going on. If you have any questions, don't hesitate to ask. Have fun posting!!
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irishkale
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Post by irishkale on Aug 25, 2005 0:36:15 GMT -5
The poster brought up a good point... Why doesn't CBS have info on artists used? CBS could affiliate themselves with an iTunes type service, supply links to the songs used in episodes, and make some $$$ to offset the costs of using the songs!
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Post by Trublu on Aug 25, 2005 7:30:58 GMT -5
Yes, but irishkale, we're talking CBS here. ;D I don't think they are really smart enough to think of that. :smile44: The upkeep of the sites they have is already horrible. They'd probably self-destruct if they had to provide links too :smile41:
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Post by TVFan on Aug 25, 2005 10:48:33 GMT -5
It annoys me, too. When Joan of Arcadia was on the air (snifle, snifle), CBS kept a list of all the songs the show used. My theory is that they assumed (apparently not correctly) that young people watched JOA, and young people are the only ones who like music and would want to know who sang the songs so they could go download them. I've read that Cold Case is an "older skewing show," so perhaps, they think that we old farts don't care as much about music (we grew up with) and we wouldn't know how to use the new fangled technology of downloading songs. Seriously, it wouldn't surpirse me one bit!
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