Discussion:
opening song
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Desiree Martinez
2004-08-08 01:22:06 UTC
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Anyone know why they changed the opening song in the third season DVD. I'm
sure they were still using the original song when it was on TV. Was there
a rights problem??
desiree
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KNR
2004-09-01 19:07:11 UTC
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I don't know why they changed it, but it really annoyed me..cuz it just
doesn't go..

:(
ste
2004-09-16 00:20:14 UTC
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"Run like mad" by Jann Arden was the international credit song only
for the first season...
I like it! I think is the best for the first season for its
freshness... and fits the images of the opening like no other...

but for other seasons I prefer Paula Cole's song
Travis Pupkin
2004-10-02 02:34:03 UTC
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Post by ste
"Run like mad" by Jann Arden was the international credit song only
for the first season...
I like it! I think is the best for the first season for its
freshness... and fits the images of the opening like no other...
but for other seasons I prefer Paula Cole's song
Cole's song was too expensive to keep licensing for release on home
video. A lot of TV series do this when they make it to DVD. It's much
cheaper to license a song for broadcast distribution; once you intend to
put that song on reproduceable media (like DVDs) the music licensing
companies really rake you over the coals.

The producers of Freaks and Geeks were intent on keeping the original
music when their show hit DVD, and a result they had to price 1 short
season set at $120.

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