Tuesday, October 28, 2014

10 music hits that sound we thank television series – The Digital Voice (Cádiz)



Many times we know more song for their links with the corresponding series by its author race

We already talked about how important music can be to get the a successful television series , and although it is something we all have already from today will discuss the importance of the television series have had for some musical artists.

And is that as with certain TV ads (or radio) the use of a little known song on a tv show can catapult the fame of the artists involved, and although there are times that reputation gained by the series it is not necessary to know a subject, the truth is that often we know more lyrics by linking to corresponding series by its author race.

In this field, today we highlight ten themes sure you all know but which I’m not certainly had not been that part of the world television history.

“Believe it or not ‘Joey Scarbury in’ The Great American Here ‘

The theme of this primitive superhero series ever issued in 80 reminded me of Christopher Cross , but belonged to a musician whose career remained tied to this great song that has been used from Senfield , to Family Guy , to My Name is Earl or Supernatural.

‘With a Little Help From My Friends “by Joe Cocker The Wonder

The solvency of Joe Cocker is widely recognized as a musician, but with the version that made the legendary Beatles song for the series “The Wonder Years ‘is probably one of the most famous songs of this artist, and one of the songs people most clearly linked to a television show.

‘I’m always here’ by Jimi Jamison in ‘The Baywatch’

Apart quality of the series starring David Hasselholf, Pamela Anderson, Carmen Electra and other ‘boys and girls’ tires, the opening of the series is known to everyone, and became one of recent successes Genius AOR (Adult Oriented Rock / Adult Rock) Jimi Jamison, an artist within a generation after passing groups as charismatic as Survivor (main architects of the soundtrack for Rocky) or Cobra, and who recently passed .

‘I’ ll be there for you ‘The Rembrandts’ Friends’

Despite the fame gained by blow your theme in a series, and more on a like Friends, The Rembrandts suffered the curse of becoming a one hit wonder musicians, something common in both those who perform songs for TV series to those who achieve fame by composing for an advertisement.

Still, the song exudes good vibes Friends and encourages you on the worst days.

“Boss of Me” by They Might be Giants ‘Malcolm in the Middle’

The series that introduced us to Brian Cranston, star of Breaking Bad, most mortal was a scathing comedy full of strange, as strange as the group stories that interprets its main theme, one of the few groups to which they are labeled as ‘Geek Rock ‘, a musical style with have been operating since 1986 and whose last album, ‘Nanobots’ , was introduced in 2013.

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‘How soon is now?’ Smiths in Charmed (Charmed)

Considered one of the top 50 rock bands of all time according to the Rolling Stone , it is curious that most know this group by the subject on the ‘Charmed’ series, and still more curious that the issue was versioned by the controversial Russian duo Tatu.

“Buffy the Vampire Slayer ‘? Nerf Herder Buffy The Vampire Slayer ‘

A purely musical theme without voices played by the Californian punk rock band Nerf Herder , a group born in 1996 and which successfully attached the series created by Joss Whedon (the director of The Avengers: Age of Ultron), kept them in the limelight until 2008

The Who (Who are you) CSI

The band known as The Who is one of those groups whose musical quality no one doubts, and although the veterans know them well, the inclusion of its subject ‘Who are you’ in the original series of CSI, grant them fame among the younger generations, becoming one of the most downloaded on the network issues and a favorite of ‘chavalería’ when interpreted in music games like Rock Band.

Interestingly, ‘Who are you’ is not the only theme of ‘The Who’ found in CSI, but is best known.

‘Woke up this morning’ Alabama 3 ‘The Sopranos’

Another group with enough history (they were born in 1997 and were up to 2010) who achieved international impact were the ‘little-labeled’ Alabama 3, who saw open the open where his track ‘Woke up this morning’ was chosen as head of “The Sopranos” one of the best series valued the TV history .

‘Chasing Cars’ by Snow Patrol Grey’s Anatomy

To finish the list, change the trend of musical themes associated with openings, and focus on the topic ‘Chasing Cars ‘, a song that rang for the end of the second season of Grey’s Anatomy , and that made the until then unknown rock band known ultra after selling over three million copies of the song.

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