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Old October 20th, 2006, 12:52 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Default Whatever happened to the TV theme song?

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Whatever happened to the TV theme song?
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NEW YORK (AP) -- Don't remember much about high school biology or physics. Couldn't tell ya how to compute a calculus problem. But, for the love of Will Smith, the theme song to "The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air" remains fresh in the mind.

Smith's catchy rap opened each episode of his hit '90s sitcom, in which he starred as a street-smart teen from Philly who moves in with wealthy relatives. A whole generation knows it by heart -- that, and the "Saved by the Bell" song.

TV themes, from "The Beverly Hillbillies" to "The Brady Bunch" to "Cheers" to "Friends," conjure up memories of cozy nights, childhood bliss and a universal nostalgia for bygone days. But, today, show themes are doing a fast fade as the networks crunch their programming budgets.

Are they about to join the variety hour in the TV graveyard?

"It's a rarity today," TV historian Tim Brooks said of the catchy, tuneful opening. "It's kind of like the Broadway musical producing hit songs -- it just doesn't do that anymore."

Back in the day, even into the '90s, shows usually had a "main title," a 40-to-60 second opening montage that introduced the cast and was often set to music written by a composer, said Jon Burlingame, author of "TV's Biggest Hits," a history of themes. Songs summed up what a show was all about, whether spinning the tale of how a group of wacky castaways ended up on "Gilligan's Island," telling how a spunky single career woman was "going to make it after all," or describing why six touchy-feely Manhattan singles were there for each other.

But now many sitcoms and one-hour dramas are dropping that device. They dive straight into the action, sometimes flashing the show's title or logo at various points throughout an episode.

ABC's "Lost" does it. The twisty drama begins after a teaser, which touches on what happened in previous installments, and cuts to a black screen at a crucial plot point. A white "Lost" logo swirls into view. Eerie music plays. The whole thing lasts about five seconds.

"That's not a theme" nor an artistic statement, lamented Burlingame, longing for the urgency of the "Mission: Impossible" score.

Other title-flashers include ABC's "Grey's Anatomy," which threw out its 26-second theme last year, and "Desperate Housewives" and NBC's "My Name Is Earl," which both switch off between showing the full credits and the logo. New shows -- ABC's "Brothers & Sisters" and "Ugly Betty" and NBC's "Heroes" and "Studio 60 on the Sunset Strip" -- display only the logo.

"Almost all shows have music, but it's generic, it's scene-setting, it's short," said Brooks, who estimated that fewer than 10 percent have "traditional" themes that set up the show.

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Clearly, brevity is key. No drawn-out intro or hokey theme. Networks don't have time for that -- and neither, prevailing TV thinking goes, do the country's couch potatoes.

"Producers feel, rightly or wrongly, that that interruption, if you will, is going to lose viewers," Brooks said.

"I think one of the things that has squeezed themes out is this relentless kind of move toward tightening everything, making it go right from joke to joke, from action to action, from shootout to shootout, so that you won't press the dreaded remote control."

Thanks to the elimination of commercials between the end of one show and the beginning of another, shows overlap before fickle viewers have a chance to channel-surf to Another Network. More commercials air within a show, making episodes shorter. Main titles and well-rounded theme songs and scores? Sorry, no time, no money.

Tara Ariano, co-founder of the blog Television Without Pity, isn't sweating it. She thinks a "full-on opening credit (and) theme song is kind of a waste, from a business perspective."

"The networks sort of assume we watch the show, so we don't need to have the premise explained to us each week ... In the era of the DVR, half the people watching the show are just fast-forwarding that anyway," she said.

Another trend, which harks back to the late '80s-early '90s fave "The Wonder Years" and the more recent "Dawson's Creek" and "Laguna Beach," is the use of music by established and new artists as both a theme in the main title and a device within the show.

"Increasingly, it's not music scored for the show, it's pop songs pasted into the show," Brooks said.

CBS' "CSI" opens with the Who's "Who Are You?" Gavin DeGraw's star rose after his radio-friendly single "I Don't Want to Be," debuted as the theme to the CW's "One Tree Hill." And the Fray was, well, just a band on the fringe until "Grey's Anatomy" and others played their songs to underscore dramatic scenes and montages.

All of this makes Jesse Frederick-Conaway, who composed the music to G-rated sitcoms such as ABC's "Full House" and "Family Matters," a little sad. There is, he thinks, "this desire to be super hip."

"Now, the music director is sort of the composer," he said. "It's a different kind of deal."

Burlingame, citing the great intros of award winners such as NBC's "The West Wing" and HBO's "Six Feet Under," is confident the theme -- lyrical, instrumental, whatever -- will make a comeback. He'd rather see more original music, but he'll take licensed material if it's good.

"Some producers, I think, want to make a statement, in terms of imagery and music," he said. "It depends on who you get."

Will Smith, back in the '90s, made a hip-hop statement of his own while advising fans to "just sit right there/I'll tell you how I became the prince of a town called Bel-Air."

But, in this fast-forward TV world, would they still listen?

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The only current one I can think of is Smallville's "Somebody Saaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaave Meeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee"


Like the show. Hate the song.
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The only tunes I can think of from my younger days are "M*A*S*H"
and "Hill Street Blues." ... and "Friends," but I'm a bit tired of that one.
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Old March 11th, 2007, 12:36 AM   #4 (permalink)
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I prefer no theme song, i hate having to sit through it every time. Friends is the worst.
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Old March 11th, 2007, 09:48 AM   #5 (permalink)
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Three themes songs I used to enjoy when I was younger were from Fame, Magnum PI and the Greatest American Hero (Believe It or Not). At present, I like the Smallville theme song.
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My Mom said she wished I could have taken to my studies as well as I knew the words to all the tv show theme songs that I have watched. She said, "You would be a freakin genius." LOL.
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The only current one I like is Veronica Mar's one that starts "A long time ago, we used to be friends.."
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Oh, I loved theme songs....I loved everything about TV waaaay back
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There were certain theme songs I always looked forward to hearing, and others that drove me nuts to hear again and again, even ones I liked in the beginning. I prefer no theme song, because I dread the ones I hate or am sick of more than I enjoy the good ones.
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They're sooooooo nostalgic. I love the Cheers one especially! It's amazing how many memories are trigged from them!
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Sometimes you wanna go where everybody knows your name......

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Oh i must admit i loved the Full House theme song. I even downloaded it and put it on a cd but i'm too embarassed to play it unless I'm alone, haha.

What ever happened to predictibility
The milkman, the paperboy, evening TV. (very nostalgic there!)

Everywhere you look, everywhere you go
There's a heart, a hand to hold onto.
Everywhere you look, everywhere you go.
There's a face of somebody who needs you.
Everywhere you look

When you're lost out there
And you're all alone
A light is waiting to carry you home
Everywhere you look.
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I love TV theme songs. My all-time favorite - The Flintstones [best cartoon ever! ]. The Flintstones had both an opening song and a closing song.

Opening:
Flintstones, meet the Flintstones
They're the modern stone-age family
From the town of Bedrock
They're a page right out of history
Let's ride with the family down the street
Through the courtesy of Fred's two feet
When you're with the Flintstones
Have a yabba-dabba-doo time
A dabba-doo time
You'll have a gay old time


Closing:
Flintstones, meet the Flintstones
They're the modern stone-age family
From the town of Bedrock
They're a page right out of history
Some day, maybe Fred will win the fight
And that cat will stay out for the night
When you're with the Flintstones
Have a yabba-dabba-doo time
A dabba-doo time
You'll have a gay old time


*From an age when 'gay' meant you were happy and not queer. Although, it is very possible to be both!
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My gay friends are all happy!! Yeah!

Bewitched has a great theme tune and so does Dallas. At primary school we had a geeky song for the Dallas theme tune that we thought was hilarious!! (it wasn't). For your entertainment here it is:

He's big, he's fat, he wears a hat, he owns a big red car...
He owns a palace in the middle of Dallas and his name is JR...!!
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My Mom said she wished I could have taken to my studies as well as I knew the words to all the tv show theme songs that I have watched. She said, "You would be a freakin genius." LOL.
ITA. My son could replay his video game cheat sequences in his sleep (L, L, L, R upper, you put your right knee in and shake it all about, square, circle, triangle, triangle, left foot on red), but you ask him what seven times eight is and he has to pull off his fucking shoes practically.

Or, what irritates me even more - I tell him we're going somewhere fun during our annual vacation and you can bet he remembers that (or something stupid like we'll go to the video store on Tuesday). But turning in his homework? Not so much.

It must be that selective memory thing.

Although, in all fairness, I was exactly the same way when I was his age. (Doesn't make it any less irritating though!!!)
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