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Eagle <eaglenewsgroup@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
> The use of the DOLLY songs was a bit puzzling, since neither of the
> songs are what I would consider to be popular, recognizable standards,
> which is what I would have expected. I'm sure a good ****tion of the
> audience never even saw the film of DOLLY or recognized the music, and
> I bet a lot wouldn't even know what was being shown and heard was from
> the film of DOLLY. I wonder how DOLLY particularly came to be used.
> Not that there was anything wrong with using it, but it could have
> been anything (okay, maybe not the "Epiphany" from SWEENEY, but you
> know what I mean).
Ask and ye shall receive your answer:
<http://www.latimes.com/entertainment/news/la-et-wallesongs4-2008jul04,0,
3227570.story>
--
JD
"...if you think the 'Star Wars' prequels are a disease, then
'Serenity' is the cure."


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