[78-L] Last Night's Boardwalk Empire

David Lennick dlennick at sympatico.ca
Tue Dec 7 07:37:05 PST 2010


Can't figure a way to link to the other episodes.

dl

On 12/7/2010 5:50 AM, martha wrote:
>    Now I see that HBO lists the music used on each episode!  Fun's over  :(
>
> http://www.hbo.com/boardwalk-empire/episodes/#/boardwalk-empire/episodes/01/12-a-return-to-normalcy/music.html
>
>
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>> The acoustic jazz (during Nucky's party) could be the ODJB; I've heard the
>> tune, but can't remember it ...   then follows a Venetian Trio type
>> record,
>> while the Halloween cake is eaten (and there's a high-pitched electronic
>> buzz during only this scene, which doesn't sound like a 1920 sorta noise!)
>> ..  then what sounds like Victor Herbert's Edison Amberol record of
>> Naughty
>> Marietta Selections (1911), back at Dabney's place.
>>
>> Using old records as faint background music is getting a little weird in
>> this program;  where is it supposed to be coming from?  Who, in Dabney
>> Coleman's mansion, would be playing barely audible Victor Herbert records?
>> Halloween is a little cold to have windows open in NJ, so it can't be the
>> neighbors.  Hearing music which we know to be from ancient records is what
>> makes it harder to accept than the Music From The Ether we hear in most
>> shows....
>>
>> Picky picky, I know. (there's an electric motor hum in Nucky's bedroom,
>> speaking of picky. Maybe the weird noises are just on my recording of the
>> show, which is possible!)
>>
>>
>> ----- Original Message -----
>> From: "David Lennick"<dlennick at sympatico.ca>
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>> Sent: Monday, December 06, 2010 1:56 PM
>> Subject: Re: [78-L] Last Night's Boardwalk Empire
>>
>>
>>> And "not Eddie Cantor" doing a complete version of "Life's a Funny
>>> Proposition
>>> After All".
>>>
>>> And people listening to election results on "not KDKA".
>>>
>>> Now I can start watching the whole thing from the top and try and keep
>>> track of
>>> who the characters are this time..it took about 7 episodes before I could
>>> distinguish half of them. And 13 episodes before Dabney Coleman actually
>>> looked
>>> like Dabney Coleman.
>>>
>>> dl
>>>
>>> On 12/6/2010 1:50 PM, Bill Knowlton wrote:
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> ok, I heard the Harry McDonough "They Didn't Believe Me," but what was
>>>> the acoustic jazz instrumental recording?
>>>>
>>>>


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