Favorite TV Show Theme Music

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Re: Favorite TV Show Theme Music

Postby moldyfigg » October 14th, 2013, 9:53 am

M.A.S.H. and the Brit version of the Antiques Roadshow.
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Re: Favorite TV Show Theme Music

Postby bluenoter » October 14th, 2013, 3:08 pm

Scott Dolan wrote:The music from the old Victory Garden show on PBS was awesome.

I think it was Vivaldi? Maybe?

It wasn't the music in this YouTube clip, correct? (That's the folk tune "Loch Lomond" or a very similar tune, played by I don't know what band. I doubt that it would bring Vivaldi to mind.)

It's "supposed to be" this (click the Start button to listen). Was it?

If so, that's "Gaspe Reel" (the next cut, "Fiddle Head Reel," might also have been heard). It's from

Bill Spence with Fennig’s All-Star String Band---The Hammered Dulcimer
"Includes Gaspe Reel, the original theme from PBS TV's Victory Garden."

Available from
http://www.oldsongs.org/billspencemusic/recordings.html
http://www.andysfronthall.com/paypal/fennigs.html
and from Amazon resellers

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Re: Favorite TV Show Theme Music

Postby steve(thelil) » October 14th, 2013, 5:13 pm

walto wrote:Speaking of old and British, I liked the music (as well as everything else) in Brideshead Revisited. Not spectacular, but nice. Same guy (Geoffrey Turgeon?) did the music to one of my favorite movies, Turtle Diary.

The theme to House of Cards is kind of catchy.


You missed the memo that if you liked Turtle Diary you're not allowed to hate Tampopo?
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Re: Favorite TV Show Theme Music

Postby Jazzooo » October 14th, 2013, 6:47 pm

Wow--how could I have forgotten The Avengers (with Diana Rigg as Mrs. Peel) and The Prisoner? Two great themes.
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Re: Favorite TV Show Theme Music

Postby moldyfigg » October 15th, 2013, 10:08 am

Jazzooo wrote:Wow--how could I have forgotten The Avengers (with Diana Rigg as Mrs. Peel) and The Prisoner? Two great themes.


I'll wager you didn't forget Diana Rigg :D
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Re: Favorite TV Show Theme Music

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Re: Favorite TV Show Theme Music

Postby Mike Schwartz » October 15th, 2013, 2:26 pm

Steve Allen....this song was a hit back in the day!

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Re: Favorite TV Show Theme Music

Postby timoleon » October 16th, 2013, 5:14 am

steve already mentioned barney miller which was one of my favorites-i also liked a lot the theme from hill street blues.bonanza is obviously a good choice and it also came to my mind one from the british comedy of the early 80s i think-only fools and horses.

ohhh,and blackadder of course!
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Re: Favorite TV Show Theme Music

Postby steve(thelil) » October 16th, 2013, 6:26 am

Mike Schwartz wrote:Steve Allen....this song was a hit back in the day!



I do like Steve Allen and the song "This Could be the Start of Something Big" (which may or may not be suspiciously similar to "I've Got A Lot of Living to Do, which was NOT by Steve Allen- but may have come later)

In any event, I once heard a funny dis of Steve Allen.

"Steve Allen claims to have written 10,000 songs. Name 2"
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Re: Favorite TV Show Theme Music

Postby Mike Schwartz » October 16th, 2013, 6:41 am

steve(thelil) wrote:
Mike Schwartz wrote:Steve Allen....this song was a hit back in the day!



I do like Steve Allen and the song "This Could be the Start of Something Big" (which may or may not be suspiciously similar to "I've Got A Lot of Living to Do, which was NOT by Steve Allen- but may have come later)

In any event, I once heard a funny dis of Steve Allen.

"Steve Allen claims to have written 10,000 songs. Name 2"


According to Wiki 14,000 songs....the theme from the movie "Picnic" and the tune "Impossible" [Perry Como hit], "The Gravy Waltz" and "Cool Yule" among others.
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Re: Favorite TV Show Theme Music

Postby pig pen » October 16th, 2013, 7:42 am

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Re: Favorite TV Show Theme Music

Postby steve(thelil) » October 16th, 2013, 9:37 am

Mike Schwartz wrote:According to Wiki 14,000 songs....the theme from the movie "Picnic" and the tune "Impossible" [Perry Como hit], "The Gravy Waltz" and "Cool Yule" among others.


I don't doubt that he's written thousands. The point of the snarky joke was, he only has one song that people know and/or recognize as his.

I do know Perry Como's hit "It's Impossible" According to the entry for the song on Wikipedia (and therefor, as you sort of acknowledge TRUE for ALL INTERNET purposes :silly: ) Steve Allen had nothing to do with it: "Somos Novios (It's Impossible)" is a song written by the premier Mexican bolero composer Armando Manzanero in 1970. The song was translated into English immediately by Sid Wayne and first recorded by Perry Como the same year under the title "It's Impossible".[1] It is one of the most popular boleros of all time. Besides Como, it has been recorded by Elvis Presley, Andy Williams, The Three Degrees, Jerry Vale, Dennis Brown, and Andrea Bocelli. Tejano group Mazz recorded this as part of a medley entitled "Canciones De Amor" which was on the album Para Nuestra Gente."

Mike: Do you know..the theme from the movie "Picnic" , "The Gravy Waltz" or "Cool Yule" ????
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Re: Favorite TV Show Theme Music

Postby sozamora » October 16th, 2013, 10:31 am

The Game of Thrones opening credit score

The version of 'Handbags and Gladrags' in the opening/closing credits of the The Office(UK).

Sometimes, the theme music isn't something I'd like on its own but is perfect for the show.
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Re: Favorite TV Show Theme Music

Postby bluenoter » October 16th, 2013, 12:13 pm

steve(thelil) wrote:Mike: Do you know..the theme from the movie "Picnic" , "The Gravy Waltz" or "Cool Yule" ????

I'm not Mike, but I know "Gravy Waltz," and in fact, that's the tune that comes to mind when I think of Steve Allen as a composer. I see that it won a Grammy for best jazz composition in 1963. However, I'm also reading that Ray Brown composed it and that all Steve Allen did was add lyrics later! I've never heard it as anything but an instrumental. Anyway, Allen sometimes played it as a piano solo, in a nice loose, laid-back fashion.

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Re: Favorite TV Show Theme Music

Postby walto » October 18th, 2013, 1:38 pm

Doesn't surprise me to hear that one of the biggest pricks that ever lived took credit for somebody else's tune. Check out his correspondence with Dalton Trumbo for insight into Allen's consummate dickheadishness.
Surely not all of a sudden. Less than half of a sudden at best.
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Re: Favorite TV Show Theme Music

Postby cookie » October 22nd, 2013, 12:23 pm

My all time favorite theme is Nelson Riddle's theme from "Emergency" closely followed by the Bob Newhart theme and the theme from "Taxi". :)
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Re: Favorite TV Show Theme Music

Postby moldyfigg » October 22nd, 2013, 12:50 pm

Steve Allen rubbed many the wrong way but he had one of the best comedy shows ever with Don Knotts, Tom Poston, Louis Nye, Pat Harrington, Jr., Bill Dana, Steve Lawrence (who could be very funny) and a great band led by Terry Gibbs.

He was also very funny and hugely talented. I became a fan of his when he had the radio show in LA in the early 50s.

I still am.
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Re: Favorite TV Show Theme Music

Postby walto » October 22nd, 2013, 3:10 pm

Sorry, Clint, Steve Allen was one of the biggest assholes that ever lived.

And, IMHO, he wasn't particularly funny or talented either. (All seriousness aside)
Surely not all of a sudden. Less than half of a sudden at best.
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Re: Favorite TV Show Theme Music

Postby Mike Schwartz » October 22nd, 2013, 3:11 pm

walto wrote:Doesn't surprise me to hear that one of the biggest pricks that ever lived took credit for somebody else's tune. Check out his correspondence with Dalton Trumbo for insight into Allen's consummate dickheadishness.


I don't see why there should be any fuss over "Gravy Waltz" as you can plainly see Ray Brown got the first credit on the record's label, then Allen.
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Re: Favorite TV Show Theme Music

Postby moldyfigg » October 22nd, 2013, 4:14 pm

Talented pricks - Sinatra, Picasso, Fosse, Miles, etc. Charm doesn't necessarily go with talent.
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Re: Favorite TV Show Theme Music

Postby walto » October 23rd, 2013, 2:53 am

Mike Schwartz wrote:
walto wrote:Doesn't surprise me to hear that one of the biggest pricks that ever lived took credit for somebody else's tune. Check out his correspondence with Dalton Trumbo for insight into Allen's consummate dickheadishness.


I don't see why there should be any fuss over "Gravy Waltz" as you can plainly see Ray Brown got the first credit on the record's label, then Allen.



My objections to Allen have (almost) nothing to do with "Gravy Waltz."
Surely not all of a sudden. Less than half of a sudden at best.

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