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The show Freaks and Geeks first and only season is coming to dvd with the original music intact. They had to pay for the copyrights and therefore the set is going to cost more - a retail price of around $120 for the 18 hour long episodes.
So my question is why can't they do it with WKRP? Just get the original music and pay for it and turn the cost over to the consumer. What about the wildly prohibitive costs that were talked about earlier by the head of Fox for using original music? If they can do it for a show that featured a lot of music like F & G - on a hour show- why can't they do it for WKRP? So their 18 shows would equal 36 1/2 hour episodes. And the cost was MSRP of $120 for the 18. So that would mean a season of WKRP would cost (assuming the music rights are fairly equal in price and don't tell me it wouldn't be damn close) - $73.33 for Seasons 1, 3, & 4 (each) $80.00 for Season 2 Knock off the store discount (since it the manufacture's price) and we are talking around $58 and $64. I'd pay that. And I think it would sell better than Freaks and Geeks. |
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i would gladly pay $58-$64 dollars for each season
of WKRP IN CINCINNATI. i just wish there was someway i could write foxdvd to tell them that. but all of my letters have been returned. does anybody know how to contact foxdvd? |
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I wish I knew how to contact Fox, but I have no idea.
I've never even heard of Freaks & Geeks. I don't care if it would cost $200 per season.. I'd pay almost anything to have all 4 seasons uncut on DVD. |
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Where have you been Karma? It's been too long. |
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It has been too long, I agree. I haven't posted much lately cause not too many people post, and the Comedy network took WKRP off the air. It was a sad day when they did that
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OK- Freaks and Geeks has to pay for the music rights, and it is coming out on DVD. WKRP is supposed to be too cost prohibitive because of the amount of songs they would have to pay for.
I want you to see all the songs that are in Freaks and Geeks in its one season and that apparently are able to be paid for and released on dvd. (there is NO EXCUSE FOR NO WKRP): Freaks and Geeks songs in one season: Runnin' With the Devil" by Van Halen; "I'm Alright" by Kenny Loggins; "Renegade" and "Come Sail Away" by Styx / "Hush" by Deep Purple; "Jesus Is Just Alright With Me" (Doobie Brothers; originally by the Byrds), performed by Sarah Hagan and Jason Segel; "Rock and Roll Hoochie Koo" by Rick Derringer; "No One to Depend On" by Santana; "Ain't Talkin' 'Bout Love" by Van Halen; "Maybe" by Janis Joplin; "Do You Love Me?" by Kiss /The Monster Mash" (Bobby "Boris" Pickett), sung by Becky Ann Baker; "Gonna Raise Hell" by Cheap Trick; "Roller" by April Wine; "Free-for-All" by Ted Nugent/ Takin' Care of Business" by Bachman-Turner Overdrive; "Superfly" by Curtis Mayfield; "Love's Theme" by Love Unlimited Orchestra; "Little Dreamer" by Van Halen/ The Spirit of Radio" by Rush; "Sunshine of Your Love" (Cream), butchered by Seth Rogen and Creation; "Crossroads" (Cream), performed by Dimension; "White Room" by Cream; "One Step Beyond" by Madness/ C'Etait Toi (You Were the One)," "Rosalinda" and "Don't Ask Me Why" by Billy Joel; "Stomp!" by Brothers Johnson; "18" (Alice Cooper) and "American Band" (Grand Funk Railroad), performed by Dave "Gruber" Allen and Feedback/ Whipping Post" by the Allman Brothers Band; "Lovin', Touchin', Squeezin'" by Journey; "Nights in White Satin" by the Moody Blues; "Lady" by Styx/ Dust in the Wind" by Kansas; "How Funky Is Your Chicken?" performed by McKinley High Cheerleaders; "Keep Yourself Alive" by Queen; "Everybody Wants Some" by Van Halen; "Stranglehold" by Ted Nugent; "Do Ya Wanna Touch Me (Oh Yeah)" by Joan Jett; "Hava Nagila," sung by Samm Levine; "The Song Is Over" by The Who/ Journey to the Center of the Mind" by Amboy Dukes; "No Language in Our Lungs" by XTC; "Theme From Different Strokes" by Al Burton and Gloria Loring; "Overture" by Bill Conti (from Rocky II) / I'm the Man" and "Look Sharp" by Joe Jackson; "Slip Kid" by The Who; "Stomp!" by the Brothers Johnson; "Flamethrower" by the J.Geils Band; "Take the Long Way Home" by Supertramp/ 25 or 6 to 4" (Chicago), "When the Saints Go Marching In" and ["Go, Fight, Win"], performed by McKinley High Marching Band; "Beautiful Loser" by Bob Seger; "Let the Good Times Roll" by the Cars; "Karn Evil #9" by Emerson, Lake and Palmer; "Devil Went Down to Georgia" by The Charlie Daniels Band; "Amie" by Pure Prairie League; "Free Bird" by Lynyrd Skynyrd / "Smokin'" by Boston; "Fat Bottomed Girls" by Queen; "Hi-De-Ho" by Blood, Sweat and Tears; "Aqualung" by Jethro Tull; "Little Green Bag" by George Baker; "Baby, Don't Get Hooked on Me" by Mac Davis/"Tom Sawyer" by Rush; "The Monster" by Gene Krupa; "Katmandu" and "You'll Accomp'ny Me" by Bob Seger; "Poor Poor Pitiful Me" by Warren Zevon /"If My Friends Could See Me Now" by Linda Clifford; "Hail to the Chief," performed by McKinley High Band; "Fashion" by David Bowie; "The Road" by Jackson Browne/ "Hot Number" by Foxy; "Box of Rain" and "Ripple" by The Grateful Dead; "I Don't Want to Be a Freak" by Dynasty; "I Will Survive" by Gloria Gaynor; "The Groove Line" by Heatwave; "Space Funk" by Paul Feig Jamie's Crying" and "Ice Cream Man" by Van Halen; "King Tut" by Steve Martin; "Reminiscing" by The Little River Band/ I'm Free," "I'm One," "Boris the Spider," "Love Reign O'er Me," "Squeeze Box," "Goin' Mobile" and "Drowned" by The Who; "Michael Row the Boat Ashore," performed by Jason Segel, James Franco and Seth Rogen; "Lady L," written and performed by Jason Segel; "Summer Breeze" by Seals and Crofts/ Spacefunk" by Paul Feig; "Rise Above" by Black Flag; "Your Phone is Off the Hook But You're Not" by X; "You're Nobody 'Til Somebody Loves You" by Dean Martin; "Lime Green," "Happy Street" and "Punk Rock 201," performed by Diesel Boy |
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