Thanks for keeping me honest!
-Curt
On 11/26/2007 7:19 AM, Moosechick wrote:
> Actually, that's not quite right. There are music replacements
> throughout all six seasons. Season two was horrible with a "casio
> keyboard" kind of tunes (horribly awful during Spring Break when we
> should be hearing Chic Streetman's "Everybody be yoself," and there's
> something else. Chris is dancing and it doesn't even match his
> movements).
>
> Not every song was replaced but about 60 - 75%. In Season Six, none of
> the original tunes appear, except Iris Dement's Our Town at the end of
> the last episode.
>
> Here's a link to an article that explains a little about why:
> http://home.comcast.net/%7Emcnotes/SubMusic.html
>
> -----
> - Moosechick
> Northern Exposure Archives http://www.moosechick.com
>
> "You don't think that *I* can sit for five minutes ..."
> - Joel, 4.12 Revelations
>
> On Nov 25, 1:05 am, Curt Cassingham
> <curtNOS...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
>> On 11/24/2007 10:55 AM, buzzbar wrote:
>>
>>> I saw this at Costco for $129. Now, regarding the original music. What
>>> music are you referring to? Is it the music that is played by Chris
that
>>> often is heard in the background? I assume the theme song is intact,
right?
>>> This reminds me of the situation with WKRP in Cincinatti, another
great
>>> show. Anyway, the DVD release for that show is somewhat of a joke
>>> because the original classic rock music is replaced with generic
music.
>>> It really lessens the show.
>> All of David Schwartz' compositions are intact, including the famous
theme song. Many of the other music by various commercial artists were
replaced by "stock" music. Universal's "excuse" was along the lines that
they couldn't get licensing/clearance to some of the tunes in time for
their schedule to release NX on DVD.
>>
>>> Was there ever a release of NX on DVD with the original music? And if
>>> so, what version?
>> Only music from Universal's American releases of the first two seasons
is intact.
>>
>> Curt
>> --http://www.curtcass.com/roslyn/


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