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| More ER Music on CD!; i want more music, how bout you? | |
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| Tweet Topic Started: Sep 12 2006, 02:08 PM (249 Views) | |
| ERfreak | Sep 12 2006, 02:08 PM Post #1 |
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is it me or should they put out more CDs of ER music! they're doin it with greys anatomy, why not ER? they should put more music out from every two seasons, like they did with the original theme music and score (seasons 3-4, 5-6, 7-8, and so on). there's so many great songs on that show, and we dont get to hear them, unless we watch the episodes. for instance, the song that played at the end of "Family Practice" in season 4, when Mark is talking with his dad. the song at the very beginning of season 5's "The Storm-Part 1" when Doug's laying in bed and cant sleep, so he goes in to work early. season 6's "Humpty Dumpty", "All in the Family", and "May Day" has a really sad song i love . season 7's "A Walk in the Woods"---that really sad song they play (a woman does the vocals). the song they play at Mark's funeral in season 8 and the beginning of season 10's "Now What?"---its instrumental.im rambling, but im sorry, i want more pretty piano music! who else feels this way?
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| Abby Lockhart M.D. | Sep 12 2006, 02:14 PM Post #2 |
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I really love the piano music ON ER but I guess I'd be bored pretty soon to hear it on CD without any pictures... You know what I mean? It's great combined with the pictures and the story but all alone?? I don't know... but that's just my opinion |
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| By2 | Sep 17 2006, 04:27 AM Post #3 |
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I think I agreee with the pictures the film it's more... the feeling and everything.. |
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they should put more music out from every two seasons, like they did with the original theme music and score (seasons 3-4, 5-6, 7-8, and so on). there's so many great songs on that show, and we dont get to hear them, unless we watch the episodes. for instance, the song that played at the end of "Family Practice" in season 4, when Mark is talking with his dad. the song at the very beginning of season 5's "The Storm-Part 1" when Doug's laying in bed and cant sleep, so he goes in to work early. season 6's "Humpty Dumpty", "All in the Family", and "May Day" has a really sad song i love
. season 7's "A Walk in the Woods"---that really sad song they play (a woman does the vocals). the song they play at Mark's funeral in season 8 and the beginning of season 10's "Now What?"---its instrumental.
who else feels this way?



3:20 AM Jul 11