#1 16 Oct 08 :: 13:51

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JoA music is awesome

I've already found many good singers through this show that I've never heard of before. I'm sure many of those cds aren't even for sale here. I found Joan Osborne ofcourse. I originally thoughted 'one of us' was Alanis Morrisette's song.. witch one's is it really?

Damien Rice and Howie Day both had one really good song playing when Adam and Joan had big moments.

I'm sure there's more. Can you give me a tip?


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#2 16 Oct 08 :: 16:16

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One of Us is Joan Osbourne's song, as far as I know.  Joan Osbourne sang it originally and sang it on the show, if that's what you mean.  Alanis Morrisette might have done a cover of it, but it wasn't on the show.

Howie Day sang a song called Collide when A/J had their second kiss (on her porch).  Don't know what the Damien Rich song is.


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#3 16 Oct 08 :: 16:40

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I think this was the song that was on the show few episodes before that second kiss.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_ogVor9uZoo

I don't remember what scene it was anymore but it sounded so good I googled some words from it and found the lyrics and songname and artist. big_smile




Hey who was it that linked jamendo.com on one of these boards? I just signed in as CappuGirl. Feel free to add me as friend if you're in there too. I'm having lots of fun listening the music there. big_smile Lots of talented people!

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#4 16 Oct 08 :: 16:57

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The Damian Rice song is called Older Chests, I think.


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Jamendo was me. One great Adam moment had the Beatles cover "Across the Universe" by Fiona Apple. It was used three times in different episodes, I believe. I have a whole JoA soundtrack at home, but it's been a long time since I've listened to it. There are quite a few songs that I grew to love. I can post a track list for you later. Just keep reminding me. smile

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Here's the JoA music guide that I got off a JoA fansite that has long since closed:

Music Guide Season 1

Theme Song
"One of Us" by Joan Osborne   

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1x01 Pilot

"Overdrive" by Katy Rose [Scene where Joan is in her room, getting ready for school]

"Kryptonite" by 3 Doors Down [Scene after Cute Boy God tells Joan who she is and she doesn't believe him]

"Run" by David Loring [Scene where Joan throws water at Kevin and they're joking around]

"Tomorrow" by Avril Lavigne [Scene where Joan is at her job, looking through the books at the bookstore]

"I Believe In You" by Sinead O'Connor [End of the episode when Joan is in her bed]

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1x02 The Fire and the Wood

"Seven Nation Army" by The White Stripes [Scene where Joan and Luke are walking to school]

"Beautiful Secret" by Amy Fairchild [Scene where Joan, Grace and Adam are in Joan's kitchen studying]

"Perfect" by Maren Ord [Scene where Joan is walking to Adam's house]

"Back In the High Life Again" by Warren Zevon [End of the episode where Luke and Kevin are sitting in the drive-thru]

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1x03 Touch Move

"Hands Down" by Dashboard Confessional [Scene where Joan is in the hallway talking to two girls about Grace]

"Not What I Wanted" by Evan Olson [Scene where Joan and Cute Boy God are in an empty classroom]

"Now's The Time" by Slick Shoes [Scene where Joan blames Grace for telling people she was in love with Dax Hibbing]

"(So I'll Sit Here) Waiting" by The Like [Scene where Joan is outside on a bench eating, when Grace walks up]

"God in the Numbers" by Richard Ashcroft [End of the episode where the family is eating dinner]

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1x04 The Boat

"Beautiful Day" by Mellowdrone [Scene where Joan is in the garage building the boat perfectly]

"Things Behind the Sun" by Nick Drake [Scene where Joan is still building her boat and Luke doesn't think the pieces will fit]

"Gently Go the Hours" by Morella's Forest [Scene where Adam comes to see Joan in the garage --- ?]

"All Who Are Weary" by Sherri Youngward [Scene where Adam and Joan are at the bookstore]

"World Inside the World" by Rhett Miller [End of episode where Kevin and Will are building the boat together]

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1x05 Just Say No

"Over It" by Halo Friendlies [Beginning of episode where Joan is on the phone]

"I'm All Eyes" by Halo Friendlies [Scene where Joan and Luke are walking to school]

"Yoshimi Battles the Pink Robots Pt. 1" by The Flaming Lips [Scene where Joan and Clay are talking at the school radio station]

"Am I Falling" by Reed Foehl [Scene where Joan asks Clay to give her back her dad's badge]

"Love's Glory" by Patti Scialfa [End of the episode where Helen walks up to Joan's room]

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1x06 Bringeth In On

"Beyond the Sea" by Bobby Darin

"Break My Heart" by Anna Waronker

"We're at the Top of the World" by Juliana Theory

"Not Done Yet" by Superchick

"Beard" by The Strines

"I Saw" by Matt Nathanson

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1x07 Death Be Not Whatever

"Lemon" by Katy Rose

"Don't" by David Loring   

"Blessed To Be a Witness" by Ben Harper

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1x08 The Devil Made Me Do It

"Mighty Good Leader" by Audio Adrenaline

"Hospital Bill" by Joe Deveau

"Made of Glass" by Pocket For Corduroy   

"Natural Blues" by Moby

"Will You Love Me Tomorrow?" by Bryan Ferry

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1x09 St. Joan

"I Want Something Else" by The Strines

"Time Has Come Today" by Joan Jett

"War" by Kathrin Shorr   

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1x10 Drive, He Said

"Waiting For The Buzz To Happen" by Cadence Grace   

"In My Time Of Need" by Ryan Adams

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1x11 The Uncertainty Principle

"Bad Day" by REM

"Another Postcard" by Barenaked Ladies

"When I See You" by Macy Gray

"Prom Theme" by Fountains of Wayne

"Take It Off" by The Donnas

"When It Comes Around" by Reed Foehl

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1x12 Jump

"I Need More Time" by Simeon Ross

"Across The Universe" by Fiona Apple

"Time" by Chantal Kreviazuk

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1x13 Recreation

"Crash Goes My World" by Cadence Grace   

"Sleeping Sound" by Scarboro Aquarium Club

"Buddhamatic" by Hennessey

"Don't Leave Me" by The All-American Rejects

"Be The One" by Will Hoge

"What's Your Name" by Morcheeba featuring Big Daddy Kane   

"Don't Walk Away, Eileen" by Sam Roberts

"2 Become 1" by Jewel

"Tell Me" by Andrea Martin   

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1x14 State of Grace

"Hey, Hey" by The Elms

"Girl Keeps On" by Lauren Hart

"Nobody's Fool" by Avril Lavigne

"I'm Alright (Help Me)" by Michael Brandmeier

"Have a Little Faith in Me" by Dogwood Moon

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1x15 Night Without Stars

"Birds of a Feather" by The Rosenbergs

"Older Chests" by Damien Rice

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1x16 Double Dutch

"Street Credibility" by DJ Maj

"Shave" by Enon

"I Wish" by Raze

"Nothing Gives Me Pleasure" by Josh Rouse

"UBU" by Raze

"Bent" by Matt Nathanson

"I Can't Wait to Meetchu" by Macy Gray

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1x17 No Bad Guy

"Days Are Like" by Reed Foehl

"Maze" by 4 Way Street

"It's All in Your Mind" by Beck

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1x18 Requiem for a Third Grade Ashtray

"100 Years" by Five for Fighting

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1x19 Do the Math

Fugue from Bach Piano Partita No.6 in E minor (Das muß nicht sein...)

"The Deepest Part" by Peter Himmelman

"Collide" by Howie Day

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1x20 Anonymous

"Get Up" by Superchick

"Remind Me" by Fisher

"Special" by Wilshire

"Trust Me" by Bleu

"Love and Hope" by 4 Way Street

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1x21 Vanity, Thy Name Is Human

"I Hate Your Lipstick" by Veal   

"Fall Away" by David Wilcox

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1x22 The Gift

"Good" by Dakona

"Heaven" by Los Lonely Boys

"La Vie en Rose" by Cyndi Lauper

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1x23 Silence

"Blur" by Zebrahead

"One Last Time" by Lauren Hart

"Stumbling To Bethlehem" by Patti Scialfa


Music Guide Season 2

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2x01 Only Connect

"Take Me Away" by Avril Lavigne [Opening scene where Joan is sitting by herself in the park & when Little Girl God is talking to Joan]

"Secret" by The Rosenbergs [Scene where Joan, Will, and Luke are in the kitchen]

"The Never Saga" Kara's Flowers [First scene where Luke and Grace are kissing before school]

"Holiday" by Ariel's Worm

"Live in Stereo" by Newsboys

"Loving the Small Time" by Kara's Flowers [Second scene where Luke and Grace are kissing before school]

"Tumbling After" by Starfield

"How Does it Feel" by Avril Lavigne

"Rewind" by Pillar

"Guess I'm Doin' Fine" by Beck

"Try" by Nelly Furtado

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2x02 Out of Sight

"Light Up" by Moxie

"Zig Zag" by Ben Arnold

"Candles Are Lit" Jeff Lingle

"Straight Up and Down" by Move.Meant

"The Price You Pay" by 33 West

"Long Distance Lover" by Babtunde Olatuni [Second scene where Luke and Grace are kissing before school]

"Celebration" by Kool & the Gang

"Champion" by KJ52 featuring DJ Morphiziz

"Pink Lemonade" by Jeff Lingle

"Word Up" by Korn

"Damage" by Mutlu

"I Might Be" by Lauren Hart

"Can't Be Long" by The Enablers

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2x03 Back to the Garden

"Sky's The Limit" by Dynamite Boy

"Don't Call" by Sister Someone

"Living in my Skin" The Few

"You Are My Hope" by Skillet

"A Minor Villain" by Stirling

"Skin and Bones" by Trevor Morgan

"Every Grain of Sand" by Emmylou Harris

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2x04 The Cat

"Advantage" by Parallax Project

"Happy Kid" by Nada Surf

"Scattered" Jeff Lingle

"The Rebirth" by Move.Meant

"For Granted" by Idaho

"Jumpin' and Thumpin'" by Jeff Lingle

"Good Intentions" by Doubting Paris

"Shock" by 2 Minutes Hate

"If You Hear Me" by Dogwood Moon

"Shaking the Tree" by Youssou N'Dour (featuring Peter Gabriel)

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2x05 Election

"Waiting (Save your life)" by Omnisoul

"Darlin' You Need Me" by Stargazer Lily

"Bizarro World" Essra Mohawk

"Ain't No Trip To Cleveland" by Brandtson

"We Should Try Again" by Nick Nolan

"You Can't Hide" by Maktub

"My World" by Avril Lavigne


"Breathe (2 AM)" by Anna Nalick

"Yesterday's Child" by Patti Scialfa

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2x06 Wealth of Nations

"Therapy" by Jude Crossen

"Opportunities" by The Pet Shop Boys

"Armageddon Surfer Girl" by ML Lennon

"Smithereens" by Rust Belt

"Tea Ball" by Intercooler

"New Addiction" by Libido

"Running" by Morella's Forest

"Get Rolled On" by Atlas Plug

"I Came Late To The Party" by Stirling

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2x07 P.O.V.

"Rock" by Lexicon

"More Than Enough" by The Clean Prophets

"So Long Marie" by Sillan & Young

"Shine" by David Loring

"Sometimes" by DeeDee O'Malley

"Show Me The Way" by Peter Frampton

"Altamont Raven" by Tricky Woo

"Half As Good" by Zoe

"Waiting For Beautiful" by Karla Anderson

"Across The Universe" by Fiona Apple

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2x08 Friday Night

"House Of Cards" by Ben Arnold

"Flying In Slow Motion" by Nick Nolan

"By The Fire" by Jeffrey Lingle

"Words Like Water" by Lauren Hart

"Keep Me In Your Heart" by Jorge Calderon & Jennifer Warnes

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2x09 No Future

"Circus On The Moon" by Bruce Hornsby

"Alien" by Monkey King

"Glide" by 2 Minutes Hate

"A Little More" by Skillet

"Change" by Planet Smashers

"Splinter" by Skillet

"Vientos Del Sur" by Inca

"Found In Rob & Emily" by Laurie Grossman

"Perfect Night" by Jeffrey Lingle

"Problems" by Move.Meant

"The Kite Song" by Patty Griffin

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2x10 Book of Questions

"Everything" by David Loring

"The Narrow" by Charity Von

"And You Are" by 2 Minutes Hate

"Once In A While" by David Lor

"Upside Down" by Nick Nolan

"You're Not My Man" by Hush Hush

"Glide" by 2 Minutes Hate

"Hava Nagila" by (FirstCom Music Library)

"Sambastico" by Daniel Indart

"Give A Little Bit" by The Goo Goo Dolls

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2x11 Dive

"Secrets" by Lelia Broussard

"Know It All" by Angela McCluskey


"Watch That Girl" by Lauren Hart

"Remember Your Soul" by Nick Nolan

"A Million Tears" by Kasey Chambers

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2x12 Game Theory

"Today Is Your Lucky Day" by The Salads

"Sit Awhile" by Jaylene Johnson

"Old Familiar Things" by Nathan Wiley

"Downtown" by Matt Mays

"Excuse" by Crush

"Get Rolled On" by Atlas Plug

"Bride On Fire" by Nathan Wiley

"Waiting For The Sun" by Ariel's Worm

"Everybody Hurts" by REM

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2x13 Queen of the Zombies

"Paper or Plastic" by The Rosenbergs

"Nice Day" by The Salteens

"It's The Sound" by Tracy Spuehler

"I Shall Be Released" by Bob Dylan

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2x14 The Rise and Fall of Joan Girardi

"Over" by M80

"Wonder" by Jaylene Johnson

"Everyone Stares" by Nick Nolan

"Free" by Mary Arden Collins

"One More Day" by Mary Arden Collins

"Overcome" by Finlay Quaye

"Home" by Stargazer Lily

"Should Have Known" by Lelia Broussard

"Walk Through The World" by Marc Cohn

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2x15 Romancing the Joan

"Queen of the Radio" by Doubting Paris

"Steel" by Jon Ray Leslie

"Git it Right" by Move.Meant

"What Else Can I Do" by Karla Anderson

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2x16 Independence Day

"Whacha Gonna Do" by Traci Lords

"Third Eye" by Black Eyed Peas

"Too High" by David Loring

"Sometimes You Can't Make It On Your Own" by U2

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2x17 Shadows & Light

"Does Anybody Care?" by Nick Nolan

"Satellite" by Anna Nalick

"Can't Move On" by Chinua Hawk

"In This Life" by Chantal Kreviazuk

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2x18 Secret Service

"Sixteen Tons" by Jeanne French

"Tired of Waiting" by Trews

"Another Day" by Andrea England

"Have a Little Faith in Me" by John Hiatt

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2x19 Trial and Error

"Paper and Plastic" by The Rosenbergs

"You Burn Inside of Me" by Traci Lords

"Branded" by Carrie Horachek

"Where Were You" by Kathrin Shorr
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2x20 Spring Cleaning

"Wreck of the Day" by Anna Nalick

"Magic Child" by Mary Arden Collins

"Alright" by Pilate

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2x21 Common Thread

"Get By" by Mike Corrado

"Let It Shine" by Jeremy Fisher

"Overated" by Pilate

"Sympathy for the Devil" by The Rolling Stones

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2x22 Something Wicked This Way Comes

"I Hesitate" by Nick Nolan

"Sunday Morning" by Maroon 5

"Trapped" by Bruce Springsteen

This is the MP3s of my DIY Joan soundtrack, could be there's more in there than on the list or vice versa.

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TeeJay wrote:

Jamendo was me. One great Adam moment had the Beatles cover "Across the Universe" by Fiona Apple. It was used three times in different episodes, I believe. I have a whole JoA soundtrack at home, but it's been a long time since I've listened to it. There are quite a few songs that I grew to love. I can post a track list for you later. Just keep reminding me. smile

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#8 16 Oct 08 :: 20:34

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Uh... I already posted it. See above.

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#9 17 Oct 08 :: 04:48

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I've been wanting to make a JOA soundtrack for a long time. I can't believe one hasn't been made.
I really like your JOA soundtrack, TJ.  = ]

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#10 17 Oct 08 :: 06:21

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TeeJay wrote:

Uh... I already posted it. See above.

-TeeJay

lol How did I miss that... :embarrassed: I was baking a bananapie at the time I replied. So maybe I wasn't totally focused... And by  the way: the pie was GOOD. tongue

That list of music is amazing. I can't believe someone found all the songs. big_smile I'll have lots of fun looking for them! big_smile


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#11 18 Oct 08 :: 12:24

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Hey cool, I found some of the songs with Facebooks music-player big_smile

http://apps.facebook.com/music-player/


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#12 23 Jul 09 :: 18:46

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So I was watching some episodes of JoA on SciFi the other day and noticed some of the music was different from the music on the DVDs. I mostly noticed because I am a huge Matt Nathanson fan, and caught the end of Bringeth It On that featured I Saw. I didn't remember hearing it when I watched the first season on DVD, and I went back to check because I definitely would have noticed if I heard the song the first time around. Turns out I wasn't crazy, so that's good smile I didn't check the Double Dutch episode, but I don't remember hearing Bent on the DVD version.

I know that sometimes there are issues with obtaining rights to music for TV shows on DVD, but I can't imagine it would be too difficult or expensive for an artist like Matt who is relatively unknown. Sorry, but I was just curious. Does anyone know of any other instances where songs were switched out for the DVD?

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Yes, a lot of the music on the DVDs is different from the one used in the TV episodes. I would have to dig deeper to tell you which songs were exchanged, but I do know that some JoA music changes were really annoying. I'm sure we have enough avid fans here who can recall specific songs. The only ones coming to my mind are the Beck song at the end of 1x17 (which I didn't like, to be honest) and also "Celebration" in episode 2x02 and at least one Avril Lavigne song.

I prefer watching the TV episodes because the music in them is a lot better. And, yes, this was all due to licensing reasons, in other words: $$$.

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They also replaced Peter Gabriel's Shaking The Tree at the end of The Cat (2X04).  That really pissed me off.  But I think the song they replaced Celebration with is the WORST one.  It's just some awful no-name 80's light R&B thing.  Ack!

But we really have to note that the song they replaced Beck with in 1X17 is one of the best songs ever used in the series.  I love it so much I named a VERY important Butterflies chapter after it, Everything... Always.


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I prefer watching the TV episodes because the music in them is a lot better. And, yes, this was all due to licensing reasons, in other words: $$$.

Ahhh, yes. Just another instance in which something comes down to money. What else is new...

But we really have to note that the song they replaced Beck with in 1X17 is one of the best songs ever used in the series.  I love it so much I named a VERY important Butterflies chapter after it, Everything... Always

Who sang that one?

I have found some of my favorite songs and artists from TV shows. Some music supervisors just know how to consistently nail it, and I love that.

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I have no idea who sang that song or where to find it.  Has anyone ever figured out where it came from?


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Wow, TeeJay! yikes:D;)  That's the most comprehensive list I've ever seen.  Thanks so much!

I remember they replaced a song when Joan, Luke, and Grace were flying that kite.  But I didn't mind that one, much.  The song they replaced it with was nice, too.  And I loved "Everything, Always" by the no-name band, and don't care much for Beck at all.

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I really wish they would've gotten all of the music rights for the original songs for the dvd's.

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#19 19 Sep 09 :: 20:31

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The replacement for Celebration didn't bother me all that much.  Probably because I'm not much of a fan of the actual song in the first place.

I was pretty surprised though by how much I missed "Sometimes You Can't Make It On Your Own" at the end of "Independence Day".  It worked so much better for that scene, I thought.  Something I never realized until it wasn't there.

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Okie dokes, what was the gorgeous song (sung by a guy) when the sad Scoobies gather at Jane's house after the death of Judith ?

Is it this:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_ogVor9uZoo

Nobody knows ??

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great list....but I don't see the DVD replacements do I???
I was in touch with two guys who did the music for Joan of Arcadia...including the music director John Mccullough.  also Johnathan Grossman who did the riffs on the show.  John said no list of songs (off the dvds) is still around,  too bad.  He said he thought the reggae song the ended that great episode The Cat was Land of Life by Jordan Lind or Lindsey.  I struck out on ALL searching on that.that's the song the apparently replaced the Peter Gabriel song for the dvds.

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regards the question about the song at the end of "Friday Night" Judith's death) on the dvd edition it is
MONICA SCHROEDER....Peace
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by the way...here are my favorites from the dvd Joan of Arcadia (on going list)
One Of Us...Joan Osborne     Joan Of Arcadia     Theme
I Say Love...Todd Thibaud         
This Is Our Life...Mary Beth Maziarz...No Future Ep.     
Collide...Howie Day...Do The Math Ep.    
Time...Chantal Kreviazuk...Jump Ep.              
Stumbling To Bethlehem...Patti Scialfa...Silence Ep.    
Yesterday's Child...Patti Scialfa...     Election Ep.    
What Else Can I Do?... Karla Anderson... Romancing the Joan
Words Fail You... Kris Delmhorst... Spring Cleaning Ep.    
World Keeps On Spinning... Taylor Sorensen...Touch Move Ep.    
Tomorrow...Avril Lavigne...Pilot Ep
Nobody's Fool...     Avril Lavigne...State of Grace Ep.    
I Believe In You...Sinéad O'Connor...Pilot Ep.    
I Will Love You...Fisher...Drive Ep.    
Take Me Away...     Avril Lavigne...Only Connect Ep.    
How Does It Feel...     Avril Lavigne...Only Connect Ep.    
Peace...Monica Schroeder...Friday Night Ep. (close)

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