Hazel Anyday
06-27-2019, 12:53 AM
OKeeDokee, time to check in on the comparison charts between commercial release and actual broadcast.
This week the victim was Ep. 2- 5 From 2 Nov 61 "A Perfect Memory". Well, there were ENDLESS music replacements, all of them awful. The main reason is practically ALL of the original background music that's used are actually REAL recognizable popular songs. Heard in the background of the REAL TV version of the episode are such songs as "As Time Goes By", "Goodnight Sweetheart" and the Bing Crosby hit "Just One More Chance" all orchestrated originally for the show by Jeff Alexander. And these classic tunes are actually heard several times thru-out the show too. Well if you watch the commercial DVD every one of those classic songs is gone only to be replaced by the totally innocuous and unmemorable crap they want to pass off as music:mad:. What a shame and a slap in the face to what should have been a very memorable episode because of it's subject matter involving the early life of Steve. An historical episode if you're interested in the early background life of the characters.:(
Also, on a less "slowly I turn:mad:" issue, an interesting thing happened. I noticed in this episode 2.5 that Steve said something to Mike about seeing Jean next door. I immediately thought that was odd because as of the beginning of season 2 Jean is no longer on the show, in fact Mike's already found a new girl of the week to take her place. Then I found out the actual reason for this odd inconsistency to the timeline of the show is that this episode was actually filmed on 11/7/60, in fact it was filmed very early in the first season a year earlier but was never shown and kept on the shelf till the second season. Why? Who knows, if I can find Don Fedderson I'll ask him. A very well written episode all about Steve, and even very Yasujiro Ozu like, in that the very subject of the whole episode (Steve's old girlfriend) who the audience is dying to see (because all during the episode Steve goes all over town looking for her) is NEVER actually seen in the whole program. You never get to see this mysterious girlfriend who Steve keeps just missing in his search. You only hear about her from the rest of the family who the girlfriend visits the house (twice even, without showing her to the audience!) when Steve (& the camera) is never there. Like in many Ozu films the main topic of the film is never shown. Till next time:wave:
This week the victim was Ep. 2- 5 From 2 Nov 61 "A Perfect Memory". Well, there were ENDLESS music replacements, all of them awful. The main reason is practically ALL of the original background music that's used are actually REAL recognizable popular songs. Heard in the background of the REAL TV version of the episode are such songs as "As Time Goes By", "Goodnight Sweetheart" and the Bing Crosby hit "Just One More Chance" all orchestrated originally for the show by Jeff Alexander. And these classic tunes are actually heard several times thru-out the show too. Well if you watch the commercial DVD every one of those classic songs is gone only to be replaced by the totally innocuous and unmemorable crap they want to pass off as music:mad:. What a shame and a slap in the face to what should have been a very memorable episode because of it's subject matter involving the early life of Steve. An historical episode if you're interested in the early background life of the characters.:(
Also, on a less "slowly I turn:mad:" issue, an interesting thing happened. I noticed in this episode 2.5 that Steve said something to Mike about seeing Jean next door. I immediately thought that was odd because as of the beginning of season 2 Jean is no longer on the show, in fact Mike's already found a new girl of the week to take her place. Then I found out the actual reason for this odd inconsistency to the timeline of the show is that this episode was actually filmed on 11/7/60, in fact it was filmed very early in the first season a year earlier but was never shown and kept on the shelf till the second season. Why? Who knows, if I can find Don Fedderson I'll ask him. A very well written episode all about Steve, and even very Yasujiro Ozu like, in that the very subject of the whole episode (Steve's old girlfriend) who the audience is dying to see (because all during the episode Steve goes all over town looking for her) is NEVER actually seen in the whole program. You never get to see this mysterious girlfriend who Steve keeps just missing in his search. You only hear about her from the rest of the family who the girlfriend visits the house (twice even, without showing her to the audience!) when Steve (& the camera) is never there. Like in many Ozu films the main topic of the film is never shown. Till next time:wave: