The post Don’t Skip Intro: The Endangered Tradition of TV Theme Songs appeared first on Consequence. Time to light the lights, get yourself a gun, and go where everybody knows your name: Musically, ...
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I am, or I was, an “Orange Is The New Black” watcher. And it’s got this great opening credit sequence with this song by Regina Spektor. archived recording (regina spektor) (SINGING) The animals, the ...
Before we had the option to press “skip intro,” the theme song was an essential part of TV shows. Sometimes the lyrics were poignant, sometimes they were silly, and sometimes there weren’t any lyrics ...
According to Netflix, the Skip Intro button is pressed 136 million times in a typical day. Moreover, the feature has been adopted by streamers industry-wide. So what does it mean for a potentially ...
In 1982, a show about friends who work at a bar made its debut, and it opened with one of the greatest songs in television history. Gary Portnoy’s “Where Everybody Knows Your Name” prefaced the hit ...