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Date Posted: 10:32:41 08/07/05 Sun
Author: Young at Heart
Author Host/IP: 71.107.222.30
Subject: I thought we were all intelligent???
In reply to: Ramses 2 's message, "Hey kids! Lets talk Leitmotifs" on 11:17:03 08/06/05 Sat

I'm lost (what's new?)

However, I will throw in the 'Band Candy' episode. Remember all the old geezers singing 'Louis/Louis' and dancing around half naked at the Bronze?

Then, we have Giles singing 'Behind Blue Eyes' and I always felt that was a metaphor for him and Spike.

I'm not sure, but seems to me that not only did music play an important part in the show, but it somehow related to multiple characters. (That or JOss was trying to tell us that blue-eyed people are all evil deep down inside. Hope not, I'm blue eyed!)
Or, that middle aged people are obsessed with 'Louis/Louis', but I'm don't think so.

Anyway, that's my Sunday philosophy!
Happy Sunday World,
luv YAH

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[> [> good call on the music -- spiritus, 14:14:22 08/08/05 Mon [1] (4.252.145.144)

to further the band candy ep--the song giles was ignoring joyce for was the same song he played after she died.

there were several exposition songs -- songs that also furthered the story. of course THE exposition song that giles sung in restless. also the one at the beginning/end of converstations with dead people. the bush song that played at the spuffy door scene. the whole musical.


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