alright, so i just watched it and i'm not really sure what to say about it.
i mean, i get why and where they used some of the parts of the songs where they did, but most of the time it just didn't seem to fit.
that said, i don't think it was lost on the writers that they'd choose to do an episode using pearl jam where a woman was wrongly victimized.
whoever wrote it is probably a fan, i'll give them that.
also, i should probably add that when each song came on i did get kinda tingly...but i spent most of the time listening to the lyrics and couldn't focus on the dialogue. it was more like, 'what are they trying to say by using these lyrics' than 'what is the character actually saying (or doing).'
i recorded it and will probably watch it again just to see why i'm so kinda confused by the entire thing. i mean, this is only part 1 of 2, but to end part 1 they used YL...outside of a PJ fan, would could actually have any clue what the hell that music was doing in there?
I think people are reading too much into song usage. All I know is that it was really fucking cool to see a woman drive off a bridge to Mike's YL solo.
watching it right now and I'm getting excited about the little birdie. Tomorrow can't come fast enough for WA state. how long has it been? Gorge????/ please please please
I'm taping it but walked downstairs and In Hiding was playing and I have to say that's all I heard. I couldn't even concentrate on the dialog at all. I've never watched the show but not so sure if it's a good idea for PJ fans trying to watch it.
"I'd rather be with an animal." "Those that can be trusted can change their mind." "The in between is mine." "If I don't lose control, explore and not explode, a preternatural other plane with the power to maintain." "Yeh this is living." "Life is what you make it."
I'm glad I have a DVR. I even set it to record next Sunday at 9. I like the mix of songs from many albums, but I thought it was going to be mostly from Ten. Maybe next week's episode should have a greater number of Ten tracks.
alright, so i just watched it and i'm not really sure what to say about it.
whoever wrote it is probably a fan, i'll give them that.
i recorded it and will probably watch it again just to see why i'm so kinda confused by the entire thing. i mean, this is only part 1 of 2, but to end part 1 they used YL...outside of a PJ fan, would could actually have any clue what the hell that music was doing in there?
anyway...
The guy who directed Jeremy works for this show...I think his name is Pellington...so there is a connection with the band to someone who works for the show.
I can't wait to see the ratings for the episode. The amount of viewers for the episode probably is much greater than usual, since it seems many of us watched the show for the first time.
That was fantastic. I have always wondered whether they come up with the music first, or with the story line. I an now inclining towards the first. Everything fits so well... anyone remember the episode they did on the Memphis Three?
... and the will to show I will always be better than before.
‘Cold Case’ producers explain Pearl Jam pick
By Ellen Gray / Philadelphia Daily News
Sunday, May 3, 2009 - Added 1d 16h ago
You’d think that in a TV universe where shows with fewer than 10 million viewers can be described as hits, that CBS’ "Cold Case," with more than 11.5 million, would be a lock to return.
Not necessarily.
The crime drama, which is set in Philadelphia (and occasionally even filmed here), is said to be on the bubble at CBS, which is reportedly looking at production costs at several of its aging procedurals, including "Cold Case," "Without a Trace" and "Numbers."
"Numbers" being the one I watch regularly, I can say only that the "Nova"-like graphics that now pop up every time math whiz Charlie Eppes (David Krumholtz) opens his mouth probably add more to the budget than they do to my enjoyment.
With "Cold Case," though, it’s the music I’ve wondered about.
This Sunday’s episode is the first of a two-part season finale that features the music of Pearl Jam, including five cuts from the recent re-release of the band’s 1991 album "Ten."
The show often uses music to set the scene for its visits to the past, but it wasn’t immediately clear why Pearl Jam would be used for a story involving the 2005 murder of a female cadet at a fictional military college.
So given the album re-release, was this product placement?
No way, said executive producers Jennifer Johnson and Greg Plageman, who co-wrote the two-parter.
The show had tried in the past to get permission to use one of the band’s songs, but had been denied, Johnson said Wednesday, and this is "the first time they’ve opened their whole catalog."
It might not have hurt that "Cold Case" was interested in using a number of the band’s songs, the way it’s done with other artists, including Bruce Springsteen and John Lennon.
But there’s no multiple-song discount, Plageman said.
"We actually don’t pay less. I wish we did," he said.
The choice of Pearl Jam, Johnson said, was more a question of attitude than era, since the episodes, which include scenes shot last month in Philadelphia, deal with the parallels between the cadet’s experiences and those of "Cold Case’s" Lilly Rush (Kathryn Morris).
"Kate’s journey is very similar to Rush’s journey, and in a sense, to Pearl Jam’s journey," Johnson said. "It’s the first time we’ve really told Lilly Rush’s origins story."
Though budget cuts appear likely if the show returns, the producers said they’re not looking to touch the music budget.
"What the CANUCK happened?!? - Esquimalt Barber Shop
job well done
the music for the show cold case is always on time
i'm glad the band let the use all the songs they did
very tastefully done
cant wait for next week
I'm glad I have a DVR. I even set it to record next Sunday at 9. I like the mix of songs from many albums, but I thought it was going to be mostly from Ten. Maybe next week's episode should have a greater number of Ten tracks.
I know. I love my DVR. Great invention!
Pearl Jam Shows: 1998 - 9/11 New York, NY (MSG night 2); 9/13 Hartford, CT || 2000 - 8/24 Wantagh, NY (Jones Beach 2); 8/27 Saratoga Springs; 8/29 Mansfield, MA (night 1); 8/30 Mansfield, MA (night 2) || 2003 - 4/29 Albany, NY; 5/3 State College, PA; 7/2 Mansfield (night 1); 7/6 Camden, NJ (night 2); 7/8 New York, NY (MSG night 1) || 2004 - 9/28 Boston, MA (night 1); 9/29 Boston, MA (night 2) || 2005 - 10/3 Philadelphia, PA || 2006 - 5/12 Albany, NY; 5/13 Hartford, CT; 5/24 Boston, MA (night 1); 5/25 Boston, MA (night 2); 5/27 Camden, NJ (night 1); 5/28 Camden, NJ (night 2)|| 2008 - 6/19 Camden, NJ (night 1); 6/24 New York, NY (MSG night 1); 6/25 New York, NY (MSG night 2); 6/27 Hartford, CT; 6/28 Mansfield, MA (night 1); 6/30 Mansfield, MA (night 2); 7/1 New York, NY (Beacon Theater)|| 2009 - 9/21 Seattle, WA (night 1); 9/22 Seattle, WA (night 2); 10/27 Philadelphia, PA (Spectrum night 1); 10/28 Philadelphia, PA (Spectrum night 2); 10/30 Philadelphia, PA (Spectrum night 3); 10/31 Philadelphia, PA (Spectrum night 4)|| 2010 - 5/15 Hartford, CT; 5/17 Boston, MA; 5/20 New York, NY (MSG night 1); 5/21 New York, NY (MSG night 2)|| 2011 - 9/3 East Troy, WI (PJ20); 9/4 East Troy, WI (PJ20) || 2012 - 9/2 Philadelphia, PA, 9/30 Missoula, MT || 2013 - 7/19 Chicago, IL (Wrigley Field), 10/12 Buffalo, NY, 10/15 Worcester, MA (night 1), 10/16 Worcester, MA (night 2), 10/18 Brooklyn, NY (night 1), 10/19 Brooklyn, NY (night 2), 10/25 Hartford, CT || 2014 - 10/22 Denver, CO || 2015 - 9/26 New York, NY (Global Citizen Festival) || 2016 - 5/1 New York, NY (night 1), 5/2 New York, NY (night 2), 8/5 Boston, MA (Fenway Park night 1), 8/7 Boston, MA (Fenway Park night 2) || 2018 - 9/2 Boston, MA (Fenway Park night 1) || 2020 - 3/30 New York, NY Eddie Vedder solo: 2008 - Boston night 1 & 2 || 2009 - Albany, NY night 1 & 2 || 2011 - Hartford, CT, Boston, MA
I'm taping it but walked downstairs and In Hiding was playing and I have to say that's all I heard. I couldn't even concentrate on the dialog at all. I've never watched the show but not so sure if it's a good idea for PJ fans trying to watch it.
Exact thing happened to me. I would zone out on the song and completely miss the dialogue!!!
So I'll just lie down and wait for the dream Where I'm not ugly and you're lookin' at me
"They've been an enduring band since 1990, and that's saying something these days," Plageman said. "They're also a band of integrity. When you hear Pearl Jam, you know it's important music." http://www.knoxville.com/news/2009/may/ ... artner=RSS
hell yeah!
*~Pearl Jam will be blasted from speakers until morale improves~*
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I'm Open would have worked.
Check the very first post of this thread for the answers you seek...
Ahhhhh....more than a dozen words and I'm usually out....
Hmmmm.....I don't remember hearing Animal.
nope...no animal.
Behind the wall a fat man snores
In his dreams he's,...
Choking Ti leaves
i mean, i get why and where they used some of the parts of the songs where they did, but most of the time it just didn't seem to fit.
that said, i don't think it was lost on the writers that they'd choose to do an episode using pearl jam where a woman was wrongly victimized.
whoever wrote it is probably a fan, i'll give them that.
also, i should probably add that when each song came on i did get kinda tingly...but i spent most of the time listening to the lyrics and couldn't focus on the dialogue. it was more like, 'what are they trying to say by using these lyrics' than 'what is the character actually saying (or doing).'
i recorded it and will probably watch it again just to see why i'm so kinda confused by the entire thing. i mean, this is only part 1 of 2, but to end part 1 they used YL...outside of a PJ fan, would could actually have any clue what the hell that music was doing in there?
anyway...
"Forgive every being,
the bad feelings
it's just me"
3 Decibels Doubles the Volume
2006
And was this the final episode of the season?
I shall keep an eye out as they always advertise each episode here.
The guy who directed Jeremy works for this show...I think his name is Pellington...so there is a connection with the band to someone who works for the show.
I'll ride the wave where it takes me...
http://www.bostonherald.com/entertainme ... id=1169809
‘Cold Case’ producers explain Pearl Jam pick
By Ellen Gray / Philadelphia Daily News
Sunday, May 3, 2009 - Added 1d 16h ago
You’d think that in a TV universe where shows with fewer than 10 million viewers can be described as hits, that CBS’ "Cold Case," with more than 11.5 million, would be a lock to return.
Not necessarily.
The crime drama, which is set in Philadelphia (and occasionally even filmed here), is said to be on the bubble at CBS, which is reportedly looking at production costs at several of its aging procedurals, including "Cold Case," "Without a Trace" and "Numbers."
"Numbers" being the one I watch regularly, I can say only that the "Nova"-like graphics that now pop up every time math whiz Charlie Eppes (David Krumholtz) opens his mouth probably add more to the budget than they do to my enjoyment.
With "Cold Case," though, it’s the music I’ve wondered about.
This Sunday’s episode is the first of a two-part season finale that features the music of Pearl Jam, including five cuts from the recent re-release of the band’s 1991 album "Ten."
The show often uses music to set the scene for its visits to the past, but it wasn’t immediately clear why Pearl Jam would be used for a story involving the 2005 murder of a female cadet at a fictional military college.
So given the album re-release, was this product placement?
No way, said executive producers Jennifer Johnson and Greg Plageman, who co-wrote the two-parter.
The show had tried in the past to get permission to use one of the band’s songs, but had been denied, Johnson said Wednesday, and this is "the first time they’ve opened their whole catalog."
It might not have hurt that "Cold Case" was interested in using a number of the band’s songs, the way it’s done with other artists, including Bruce Springsteen and John Lennon.
But there’s no multiple-song discount, Plageman said.
"We actually don’t pay less. I wish we did," he said.
The choice of Pearl Jam, Johnson said, was more a question of attitude than era, since the episodes, which include scenes shot last month in Philadelphia, deal with the parallels between the cadet’s experiences and those of "Cold Case’s" Lilly Rush (Kathryn Morris).
"Kate’s journey is very similar to Rush’s journey, and in a sense, to Pearl Jam’s journey," Johnson said. "It’s the first time we’ve really told Lilly Rush’s origins story."
Though budget cuts appear likely if the show returns, the producers said they’re not looking to touch the music budget.
the music for the show cold case is always on time
i'm glad the band let the use all the songs they did
very tastefully done
cant wait for next week
I found it interesting that the ratings went up 38%.
Eddie Vedder solo: 2008 - Boston night 1 & 2 || 2009 - Albany, NY night 1 & 2 || 2011 - Hartford, CT, Boston, MA
Exact thing happened to me. I would zone out on the song and completely miss the dialogue!!!
Where I'm not ugly and you're lookin' at me
"They've been an enduring band since 1990, and that's saying something these days," Plageman said. "They're also a band of integrity. When you hear Pearl Jam, you know it's important music."
http://www.knoxville.com/news/2009/may/ ... artner=RSS
hell yeah!