Shows That Make The Best Use Of Music
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Shows That Make The Best Use Of Music
Many shows use music just as a background, or even to push new artists, but some shows actually use music that matches (or even futhers) the shows plot, or to seemingly let you inside to what a character is feeling (I am referring to songs that are already released, and not just musical tracks). There are a couple of shows that consistently do this, and here is my list of those that do it best:
Without A Trace & Alias - These two shows are definitely the best at using music for plot purposes. Often occuring at the end of an episode, they consistently pick songs that reflect what the characters are going through (Sidney from Alias, Jack from Without A Trace), and make you feel their pain.
Scrubs - Although usually not as emotional as the above shows (it is a comedy after all), when Scrubs does use music, it tends to be the right song at the right time (Colin Hay's Overkill, the episode that ended with the cast singing after the death of a patient - can't remember the name of the episode, etc).
The Shield - This show never really jumped out to me in this category before, but after the finale of Season Two, there is no way that I could not mention it. The use of Live's "Overcome" added the perfect touch to an already excellent episode.
Any other shows jump out to others?
Without A Trace & Alias - These two shows are definitely the best at using music for plot purposes. Often occuring at the end of an episode, they consistently pick songs that reflect what the characters are going through (Sidney from Alias, Jack from Without A Trace), and make you feel their pain.
Scrubs - Although usually not as emotional as the above shows (it is a comedy after all), when Scrubs does use music, it tends to be the right song at the right time (Colin Hay's Overkill, the episode that ended with the cast singing after the death of a patient - can't remember the name of the episode, etc).
The Shield - This show never really jumped out to me in this category before, but after the finale of Season Two, there is no way that I could not mention it. The use of Live's "Overcome" added the perfect touch to an already excellent episode.
Any other shows jump out to others?
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movieking - When I read the thread title the first two shows I thought of were Scrubs and Alias. I would also like to throw in E.R. - the producers of that show do an excellent job w/ the music, when they choose to use it.
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I would have probably thrown in ER as well, if I still watched it (I found that the storylines are pretty weak now, and I prefer Without A Trace now). An excellent example of ER in this category is "Sand & Water" by Beth Nielsen Chapman...
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I was also going to mention The Shield. They not only use great music to enhance the mood, they often highlight up and coming artists rather than only sticking with the popular stuff.
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Scrubs! Last night was one of many great examples with 99 Luft Balloons. They also use a lot of more obscure music.
I'll also agree with The Shield. The Season 1 finale using that Coldplay song was gut wrenching.
Freaks and Geeks and Undeclared made great use of music. One of my favorite moments from Undeclared was when the guys were playing "Big Pimpin'"
Of course, Miami Vice is an all timer.
Worst use of music? I'll say American Idol. But I haven't seen the new Star Search
I'll also agree with The Shield. The Season 1 finale using that Coldplay song was gut wrenching.
Freaks and Geeks and Undeclared made great use of music. One of my favorite moments from Undeclared was when the guys were playing "Big Pimpin'"
Of course, Miami Vice is an all timer.
Worst use of music? I'll say American Idol. But I haven't seen the new Star Search
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The Sopranos makes some of the best use of source music of any show on TV. Homicide: Life on the Street did as well and earlier in its run, Buffy the Vampire Slayer used music to great effect.
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The Sopranos and Six Feet Under are both way ahead of other shows in their ability to integrate music into the narrative of each episode. The source music they use is better, too.
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I love the use of music in tv and movies, but this season has been a bad year in general for tv and for music in tv. I loved the music in season 1 of Smallville, Alias, and the Shield, but this season the music has been absolutely horrible in those shows. Alias's use of Walk On by U2 was the worst use of music I've ever seen in tv or movies.
I'm sure I'm forgetting a couple shows that did an amazing job with music, but the best one I can remember is Roswell. They introduced to me to a couple of great songs, specifically Everything by Lifehouse and Trouble by Coldplay before everybody else started using Coldplay. Also, I didn't like Walk On by U2 until they used it amazingly well in their season 2 finale. Alias has since tarnished the song for me again.
Scrubs has also really impressed me with their music since a lot of it I don't like by itself, but they do a great job of using it.
I'm sure I'm forgetting a couple shows that did an amazing job with music, but the best one I can remember is Roswell. They introduced to me to a couple of great songs, specifically Everything by Lifehouse and Trouble by Coldplay before everybody else started using Coldplay. Also, I didn't like Walk On by U2 until they used it amazingly well in their season 2 finale. Alias has since tarnished the song for me again.
Scrubs has also really impressed me with their music since a lot of it I don't like by itself, but they do a great job of using it.
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Alias as well. "back in black" for the now famous bra and panties entrence, and "god put a smile on your face" from Coldplay when all the "magic" happened for Sydney and Vaughn
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The first two shows I thought of:
Six Feet Under
The Sheild
I think HBO in general has done a great job integrated music to enhance their dramas. Yet another reason why I'm addicted.
Six Feet Under
The Sheild
I think HBO in general has done a great job integrated music to enhance their dramas. Yet another reason why I'm addicted.
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Originally posted by Nathan Gervais
The Sopranos makes some of the best use of source music of any show on TV. Homicide: Life on the Street did as well and earlier in its run, Buffy the Vampire Slayer used music to great effect.
The Sopranos makes some of the best use of source music of any show on TV. Homicide: Life on the Street did as well and earlier in its run, Buffy the Vampire Slayer used music to great effect.
My So-Called Life also had some great musical moments, and I'm glad the music is intact on the DVD release.
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As soon as I saw this title, only two shows came to mind.
The Shield and Robbery Homicide Division.
The Shield always uses alot of newer rock stuff that seems to fit the scene and mood of the show.
Robbery Homicide Division (RIP ) always has really cool trance and techno music going on. They've played some more mainstream stuff too. The first time I saw the show, that is what I noticed first, the music.
Other notable mentions would be CSI and CSI: Miami. I think that is b/c Graeme Revell does the music for the shows.
The Shield and Robbery Homicide Division.
The Shield always uses alot of newer rock stuff that seems to fit the scene and mood of the show.
Robbery Homicide Division (RIP ) always has really cool trance and techno music going on. They've played some more mainstream stuff too. The first time I saw the show, that is what I noticed first, the music.
Other notable mentions would be CSI and CSI: Miami. I think that is b/c Graeme Revell does the music for the shows.
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Originally posted by flabio
I concur.
I concur.
Fastlane is just a fun show but the other 3 are probably my three favorite shows on the air.