Tuned Into 1973
Nostalgia makes everything sound better.
can be found here: http://www.allabouthmpf.com/lyrics2.t xt.
(Series 1: http://www.allabouthmpf.com/lyrics.txt )
I'm missing four songs, though. If anyone could help me with those, I'd very much appreciate it:
Blue Mink: Jubilation
Ananda Shankar: Snow Flower
Tony Hatch & Jackie Trent: Morning Dew
The Audience: Eye to Eye
I also have some remarks about themes that I think can be discerned in the lyrics, but I think I'll put that in an extra post, so that anyone who's really afraid of spoilers can avoid it. It's not that spoilery, really, just speculation based on very flimsy evidence, but I know some people are a bit paranoid about spoilers, so, better safe than sorry. :-)
(Series 1: http://www.allabouthmpf.com/lyrics.txt
I'm missing four songs, though. If anyone could help me with those, I'd very much appreciate it:
Blue Mink: Jubilation
Ananda Shankar: Snow Flower
Tony Hatch & Jackie Trent: Morning Dew
The Audience: Eye to Eye
I also have some remarks about themes that I think can be discerned in the lyrics, but I think I'll put that in an extra post, so that anyone who's really afraid of spoilers can avoid it. It's not that spoilery, really, just speculation based on very flimsy evidence, but I know some people are a bit paranoid about spoilers, so, better safe than sorry. :-)
In the October edition of Q Magazine they feature the reader results of what they voted to be the 100 Greatest Songs Ever. Bowie's Life on Mars was voted at No. 45. They give an nice little summary and some history about how the song was written (and even mention a certain recent BBC TV drama!).
( Click here to read what they say about the song )
( Click here to read what they say about the song )
The mystery music has been found! Yorkio posted over at The Railway Arms with the following information about the tune substituted for Wild Horses in episode 4:
It's Frankie Miller's "I Can't Change It" from the Once In A Blue Moon album, also available as a 79p download from the iTunes store as part of The Very Best of Frankie Miller.
This is rather sad, though (from the official Frankie Miller website bio)
Frankie continued to become an in–demand writer on the country music scene and had started on a new project to record with Joe Walsh and Nicky Hopkins when he suffered a massive brain heamorage in New York on August 25th 1994. It should have killed him but he has shown remarkable courage to claw his way slowly back to health, after spending 15 months in hospital. With massive support from his partner Annette, Frankie is learning to walk and talk again and has even written a new song with lyricist Will Jennings called “Sun Goes Up Sun Goes Down“
Reading that makes me want to buy his CD to show support...
Yorkio also supplied this info about a couple of the other mystery clips:
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Episode One:
Also gone is Rat Back Blue, by Deep Purple, which used to play over the "Stamp on yer toys" scene. I don't recoginse the track that replaces it. (Perhaps someone else might know it?).
Easy Living, by Uriah Heep from Demons and Wizards *
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Episode Two:
No One Came, by Deep Purple, which played over the scene where June gets shots has now been replaced. I don't know the new track (again perhaps someone can help?). It sounds like a Hawkwind song - but I can't be sure.
It is - You Shouldn't Do That from In Search of Space.
* I have to admit I cheated on this one and shazamed it - dial 2580 and point your phone at the speaker and 30 seconds later you get a text message back telling the name of the track. It's like magic!
And a great shame about Frankie Miller - one of the great blue-eyed soul singers who never got anything like the recognition he deserved.
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That "shazam" sounds like an amazing service!
Thank you Yorkio!!
It's Frankie Miller's "I Can't Change It" from the Once In A Blue Moon album, also available as a 79p download from the iTunes store as part of The Very Best of Frankie Miller.
This is rather sad, though (from the official Frankie Miller website bio)
Frankie continued to become an in–demand writer on the country music scene and had started on a new project to record with Joe Walsh and Nicky Hopkins when he suffered a massive brain heamorage in New York on August 25th 1994. It should have killed him but he has shown remarkable courage to claw his way slowly back to health, after spending 15 months in hospital. With massive support from his partner Annette, Frankie is learning to walk and talk again and has even written a new song with lyricist Will Jennings called “Sun Goes Up Sun Goes Down“
Reading that makes me want to buy his CD to show support...
Yorkio also supplied this info about a couple of the other mystery clips:
Quote
Episode One:
Also gone is Rat Back Blue, by Deep Purple, which used to play over the "Stamp on yer toys" scene. I don't recoginse the track that replaces it. (Perhaps someone else might know it?).
Easy Living, by Uriah Heep from Demons and Wizards *
Quote
Episode Two:
No One Came, by Deep Purple, which played over the scene where June gets shots has now been replaced. I don't know the new track (again perhaps someone can help?). It sounds like a Hawkwind song - but I can't be sure.
It is - You Shouldn't Do That from In Search of Space.
* I have to admit I cheated on this one and shazamed it - dial 2580 and point your phone at the speaker and 30 seconds later you get a text message back telling the name of the track. It's like magic!
And a great shame about Frankie Miller - one of the great blue-eyed soul singers who never got anything like the recognition he deserved.
***********
That "shazam" sounds like an amazing service!
Thank you Yorkio!!
I was this!close to finding the answer...
Last night I was watching the second episode (To Say I Love You) of the first series of Cracker. At about the 30 minute mark, what should I hear but...
the same (exactly the same) music clip which is played instead of "Wild Horses" on the dvd versions of Life on Mars! Fitz is sitting in his garden, playing his radio late at night and annoying the neighbors, and there it is!
Alas, there was NO music credit at the end.
The fact that it appeared on a tv show, the exact same amount of music, and no credit given at the end, leads me to wonder if this is a copyright-free, or very cheap to use, standard clip available for use as background music.
It's too bad because I really like what I've heard and would gladly buy the entire song.
At the very least, it tells us the music was recorded no later than 1993, when this was filmed.
It sounds so close to something I should know...Van Morrison, or The Commitments...but not quite. A bluesy, soul sound. I'm going to try to extract a clip of the audio from the dvd tonight, since it's a US dvd I can play it on my computer. Then at least I'll have something to play for people, as I continue to try to find out what it is.
Last night I was watching the second episode (To Say I Love You) of the first series of Cracker. At about the 30 minute mark, what should I hear but...
the same (exactly the same) music clip which is played instead of "Wild Horses" on the dvd versions of Life on Mars! Fitz is sitting in his garden, playing his radio late at night and annoying the neighbors, and there it is!
Alas, there was NO music credit at the end.
The fact that it appeared on a tv show, the exact same amount of music, and no credit given at the end, leads me to wonder if this is a copyright-free, or very cheap to use, standard clip available for use as background music.
It's too bad because I really like what I've heard and would gladly buy the entire song.
At the very least, it tells us the music was recorded no later than 1993, when this was filmed.
It sounds so close to something I should know...Van Morrison, or The Commitments...but not quite. A bluesy, soul sound. I'm going to try to extract a clip of the audio from the dvd tonight, since it's a US dvd I can play it on my computer. Then at least I'll have something to play for people, as I continue to try to find out what it is.
but I don't know where else to turn...
Can anyone here help me with "Walkaway" by Cast, the song that was used in The Lakes?
I tried to buy it from iTunes, but of course they don't have it. I don't actually want a whole CD of Cast.
Thanks if anyone can help!
Can anyone here help me with "Walkaway" by Cast, the song that was used in The Lakes?
I tried to buy it from iTunes, but of course they don't have it. I don't actually want a whole CD of Cast.
Thanks if anyone can help!
I want to say a huge THANK YOU to everyone involved in compiling the music on the Life On Mars soundtrack.
I can now carry LoM around with me, great for travelling :D
Thank you again *HUGS*
I can now carry LoM around with me, great for travelling :D
Thank you again *HUGS*
For anyone who is interested, Rock Family Trees is on tonight on BBC4 at 10:40pm. It features The Move, who were fronted by Roy Wood - who later went on to form Wizzard.
NB Check the listings in your area - I got this info from Yorkshire addition of TV Choice!
NB Check the listings in your area - I got this info from Yorkshire addition of TV Choice!
I've now gone through all the episodes on DVD again watching them with the subtitles on (which is very useful for identifying songs!), and I think I've spotted all the tracks that have changed - just not what they've all changed to!
( Details here )
( Details here )
Song: Ballroom Blitz
Artist: Sweet
Released: 1973
Where we hear it: In the opening scene of Episode Three.
( Ballroom Blitz )
Artist: Sweet
Released: 1973
Where we hear it: In the opening scene of Episode Three.
( Ballroom Blitz )
Song: Baba O'Riley
Artist: The Who
Released: 1971 - Who's Next
Where we hear it: Episode One when Sam and Annie are in Vinyl Heaven
( Baba O'Riley )
Artist: The Who
Released: 1971 - Who's Next
Where we hear it: Episode One when Sam and Annie are in Vinyl Heaven
( Baba O'Riley )
Song: Meet Me On the Corner
Artist: Lindisfarne
Released: 1972
Where we hear it: Towards the end of Episode Eight when Sam tells Ruth the news about Vic going missing.
( Meet Me On the Corner )
Artist: Lindisfarne
Released: 1972
Where we hear it: Towards the end of Episode Eight when Sam tells Ruth the news about Vic going missing.
( Meet Me On the Corner )
Song: What a Wonderful World
Artist: Louis Armstrong (writers George Weiss / Bob Thiele)
Released: 1966
Where we hear it: At the start of Episode Six - when we see a clock coming in to focus, when Sam gets connected to his Mum - through the disconnected phone in Gene's office, at the end when Annie puts it on the jukebox in the pub.
( What a Wonderful World )
Artist: Louis Armstrong (writers George Weiss / Bob Thiele)
Released: 1966
Where we hear it: At the start of Episode Six - when we see a clock coming in to focus, when Sam gets connected to his Mum - through the disconnected phone in Gene's office, at the end when Annie puts it on the jukebox in the pub.
( What a Wonderful World )
Okay - I give up - I can't recognise the track that replaces Wild Horses, on the DVD. Instead I've put the subtitles on (they sometimes even tell you the song - but not in this case), and wrote them down. It's probably something really, really famous, and I'm being dense in not knowing it! The lyrics are behind the cut.
( Name that tune - please!!! )
( Name that tune - please!!! )
Here's a handy txt file for all the lyrics.
Posted byCurrent Mood: accomplished
http://www.allabouthmpf.com/lyrics.txt
Context for the lyrics provided by
epshlan's great catalog of LoM music.
Reader beware: there's typos. If anyone feels like beta reading this - just let me know, and I'll re-upload the beta'd version when you're done. It could really do with a beta, but I'm too busy at the moment.
Oh, and it would be *most* useful if we could, perhaps, somehow mark all the lines that are actually *heard* on the show.
Comment here if you want to help to improve this file in any way. :-)
Context for the lyrics provided by
Reader beware: there's typos. If anyone feels like beta reading this - just let me know, and I'll re-upload the beta'd version when you're done. It could really do with a beta, but I'm too busy at the moment.
Oh, and it would be *most* useful if we could, perhaps, somehow mark all the lines that are actually *heard* on the show.
Comment here if you want to help to improve this file in any way. :-)
The Sam Songs: sleeping, dreaming, dying, flying, etc.
Posted byCurrent Mood: busy
Current Music: David Bowie: Life on Mars
So. I've been taking a look or two at the lyrics to the songs used in the show (TV version, not DVD version, although we should probably take a look at those, too, as soon as we've found out what they are), and it seems to me that there are 'Sam songs' and 'general 1973/other characters songs'. The two most obvious Sam songs are, of course, Life On Mars and White Room, but quite a few of the others also seem to relate more or less directly to him and his situation, either in part or even more or less completely. There are common themes to these songs - family/parents, love/feeling, fighting, and a somewhat fuzzy field of dreaming/sleeping/dying themes, especially. I've focused on the latter for the moment, as it seems to hold clues for the whole 'mad/in a coma/back in time' question. So, here's a list of all the lines I could find that seemed to relate to sleeping/dreaming/hallucinating/dying/ou t-of-body experiences/reality and unreality/afterlife/heaven and hell etc. I'm not sure they're all from 'Sam songs' - some may be from 'general 1973 songs' - but I think most of them are. Obviously, this needs more work still, though. ( Read more... )
Trying to compile a text file of all the lyrics....
Posted byCurrent Location: Geek Central
Current Mood: busy
I'm almost done, in fact, but I'm still missing the lyrics to:
Colosseum: I Can't Live Without You
and
John Kongos: Tokolshe Man
Colosseum: I Can't Live Without You
and
John Kongos: Tokolshe Man
Lyrics discovery (crossposted from lifein1973)
Posted byCurrent Location: Somewhere in 2006
Current Mood: awake
Hi, I'm new, and I've just discovered this line in David Bowie's 'Jean Genie', which was used in ep 4 (i.e. the song, not the line was used):
She’ll scratch in the sand, won’t let go his hand
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She’ll scratch in the sand, won’t let go his hand
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