The song was delightful, and might have made a lesser impact were it not for the incridible video cuts against which it was shown: the wedding shifts abruptly to the execution of Ted Roarke. What an inspired matchup between video and soundtrack music.
]]>I think the music on Chuck is great to, and I have a Chuck playlist on my mp3 player as well, and yes its a zune 🙂
]]>Me too!! (too)! 🙂 They do a really great job picking the perfect songs to go with the scenes so they compliment them and don’t take away from what’s going on in the scene!
]]>oh my gosh Bon Iver and Band of Horses (two bands which she seems to use a lot) are two of my FAVORITE bands now. They are on a repeat loop.
]]>Me too! Frightened Rabbit too. She certainly knows how to pick appropriate songs.
]]>Her name is Alexandra Patsavas. She has single-handedly turned me on to Bon Iver, Band of Horses, Imogen Heap, Cake, The Constellations, and numerous others of whom I’d never have heard were it not for her amazing work on “Chuck”.
]]>That’s for pointing us to this interview!
]]>me too! there’s a playlist on my iPod called “Chuck” filled with songs that have played on Chuck. Whoever picks songs to go on Chuck is a genius, because they pick PERFECT songs and put them in the most poignant places (for example, “Once in a Lifetime” in Chuck Vs. the Suburbs and “We’re not gonna take it” in “Chuck vs. the First kill”
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