A sad, disappointing thing is happening to me. A huge part of me seems to be slipping away. I hope it’s only temporary. But I can’t escape the fact that music in general doesn’t seem to appeal to me anymore. I’m becoming rather uninterested in the whole lot of it. I’m not really sure why this is happening. I think part of it has to do with the declining state of music overall. It may just be that I’m getting old, but popular music today is so crappy. It’s unoriginal, factory produced, packaged, and just plain pathetic. Unfortunately, this is the stuff that the kids are buying. There’s some great lesser known/indie stuff out there, but you don’t hear it on the radio. You have to dig for it.
Well, in spite of all that, I was watching Grey’s Anatomy Sunday night. It was only a few weeks ago I started watching this show. I usually DVR it so I can skip the commercials when I watch it. I usually skip past the openings the the shows as well, but I can’t seem to skip past the opening to this show. Last night I realized why. The song. It’s a really outstanding song. And today while visiting the Grey’s Anatomy website, I found out what the song was. You’ll never hear this song on the radio. It will never receive chart success, and millions of kids are not going to go out and buy the album. Well, at least 18 million+ viewers will hear 30 seconds of it each week.
As it turns out, music is very important in the show. I noticed this right away. There is a lot of music in this show. In any given episode, you can hear a handful of great songs playing throughout that attributes to the mood of each scene.
Here is the theme song:
Climb, climb into the rocket
And we set the fuse to go, go go
Head start, cosy in the rocket
And I need to go, go, go,go
Tip top ready for the sky
Sd I’m tip top ready to go
Tip top ready for the sky
And I’m tip top ready to go,go,go
Come, come, fly into my palm
And collapse
Oh oh, suppose you’ll never know
Nobody knows where they might end up
Nobody knows
Nobody knows where they might wake up
Nobody knows
Nobody knows where they might end up
Nobody knows
Nobody knows where they might wake up
Nobody knows
Tick tack toe, you’re fitting into place
And now the old ways don’t seem true
Stick stop blue you’re only changing i
In the same old space you always knew
Tip top ready for the rocket
And I’m tip top ready to go
Tip top ready for the sky
And I’m tip top ready to go, go go
Come, come, fly into my palm
And collapse
Oh oh, suppose you’ll never know
Come, come, fly into my palm
And collapse
Oh oh, suppose you’ll never know
Save the Music
2005
A sad, disappointing thing is happening to me. A huge part of me seems to be slipping away. I hope it’s only temporary. But I can’t escape the fact that music in general doesn’t seem to appeal to me anymore. I’m becoming rather uninterested in the whole lot of it. I’m not really sure why this is happening. I think part of it has to do with the declining state of music overall. It may just be that I’m getting old, but popular music today is so crappy. It’s unoriginal, factory produced, packaged, and just plain pathetic. Unfortunately, this is the stuff that the kids are buying. There’s some great lesser known/indie stuff out there, but you don’t hear it on the radio. You have to dig for it.
Well, in spite of all that, I was watching Grey’s Anatomy Sunday night. It was only a few weeks ago I started watching this show. I usually DVR it so I can skip the commercials when I watch it. I usually skip past the openings the the shows as well, but I can’t seem to skip past the opening to this show. Last night I realized why. The song. It’s a really outstanding song. And today while visiting the Grey’s Anatomy website, I found out what the song was. You’ll never hear this song on the radio. It will never receive chart success, and millions of kids are not going to go out and buy the album. Well, at least 18 million+ viewers will hear 30 seconds of it each week.
As it turns out, music is very important in the show. I noticed this right away. There is a lot of music in this show. In any given episode, you can hear a handful of great songs playing throughout that attributes to the mood of each scene.
Here is the theme song:
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