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Veronica Mars is an American television series created by Rob Thomas. The series ran for three seasons; it premiered on September 22, 2004, during UPN's last two years, and ended on May 22, 2007, after a season on UPN's successor, The CW. The series balances murder mystery, high school and college drama,. May 03, 2017 Les exploits d'un chevalier solitaire dans un monde dangereux. Veronica Mars semble. Veronica Mars - L'integrale saison: 1-2-3. Over 100.000 newsgroups.

Veronica Mars Torrent Fr Saison 11

• 'It's A Curse' by Wolf Parade (, 2005): Veronica tracks Chip down in the cafeteria • 'Bad Day' sung by Kristen Bell (originally performed by,, 2006): Veronica mockingly sings to Domonick. See Notes for more info. • 'Set Out Running' by (, 2000): Veronica stakes out the North Quad newspaper stand • 'It Never Rains In Southern California' by (, 1973; GH): Veronica votes Keith for sheriff. See Notes for more info.

Notes: • Daniel Powter: You can listen to 'Bad Day' at the artist's and watch the video at the artist's website. • Albert Hammond: You can download a clip of 'It Never Rains In Southern California'. • Unidentified: Piz tells Veronica he was offered an internship with Pitchforkmedia.com • 'Slipping Away' by (no info): Logan has lunch with Parker & her parents. See Notes for more info.

• Unidentified: Veronica finds Apollo playing Grand Theft Auto • 'R' by Javelin Boot (, 1987): Mac & Max have a pizza delivered • 'Dagger Bones' by (, 2002): Piz tells Veronica about his second internship offer • 'National Anthem Of Nowhere' by (, 2007): Max & Mac discuss their future. See Notes for more info. • Unidentified: 'Vincent Van Lowe for Sheriff' commercial (possibly production music) Notes: • The Aeroplanes: You can download a clip of 'Slipping Away'. • Apostle Of Hustle: You can listen to 'National Anthem Of Nowhere' at the band's. • 'Life Is Good' by Junk (, 2003): Joe & Piz compete to be Desmond Fellows' guide.

See Notes for more info. • 'Power' by (Power, 2007 ): Mac & Veronica get lunch & discuss guys. See Notes for more info. • 'Ghost Ride It' by (no info): Dick shows Logan his online video • Unknown sung by Paul Rudd: Desmond plays the piano while singing about getting the tapes back ('We'll find the tapes and get them back / Do the show and I'm a ha-a-a-ack'). Almost certainly written specifically for the show.

• 'Payday' by Cotton Mather (, 1994): Desmond watches a news story with a My Pretty Pony video clip. The singer on the left in the video is Veronica Mars creator Rob Thomas in a wig. • 'No Emotion' by (, 2007): Dick talks to Desmond at a party. See Notes for more info. • Unidentified: Piz tracks Desmond to the party; Desmond skinny-dips (lyrics: 'don't you feel it too?' ) • 'My Before And After' sung by Paul Rudd (originally performed by Cotton Mather,, 1997): Piz & Veronica listen to Desmond's 'new crap' while driving to the concert; Desmond sings one of his new songs at the show.

See Notes for more info. • 'Don't Take My Sunshine Away' by (, 2006): Mac breaks up with Bronson Notes: • Junk: You can download 'Life Is Good' at the band's. • Shapes Of Race Cars: You can listen to 'Power' at the band's. • Idlewild: You can listen to a remix of 'No Emotion' at the band's. • Paul Rudd: It has been confirmed on the episode's podcast that Rudd sang and played guitar on 'My Before And After.'

You can listen to the song at Desmond Fellowes's. • Unidentified: Jim Wilson leaves 'The Break' and is hit by a car (includes the lyrics 'I'm coming for you/I'm coming') • Unidentified: Keith confronts Mr. Murphy, 'The Break' bartender • Unidentified: opera music playing when the Krimanis and Veronica are victims of a drive-by paint balling • 'Trina' by Public Bulletin (no info): Veronica & Mac give up their cafeteria table to Logan & Parker. See Notes for more info.

• 'Hold On To You' by (, 2003): Piz hits on Miranda while she shoots pool. • '13th Floor' by (Rebel Radio, 2006): Mr. Murphy attempts to bribe Keith.

See Notes for more info. • 'The Hard Light' by (Rebel Radio, 2006): Wallace & Piz help set up the deputy. See Notes for more info. • Unidentified: Veronica & Dick take the elevator up to Logan's suite (could be score) • 'The Time Of Times' by (, 2006): Veronica arrives at Parker's birthday party • 'And I Was A Boy From School' by (, 2006): Veronica and Parker; Mac and Max compare schemes. See Notes for more info. • 'Rally' by (, 2006): Veronica asks Piz to be her pretend boyfriend; they kiss. See Notes for more info.

Notes: • Public Bulletin: The band was VM show creator Rob Thomas's late-1980s/early 1990s band. Click to download a clip of 'Trina.' • Mere Mortals: You can download a clip of '13th Floor' and listen to 'The Hard Light' at the band's. • Hot Chip: You can listen to a version of 'And I Was A Boy From School' at the band's.

• Phoenix: You can listen to 'Rally' at the band's. • 'Solfeggio, for piano in C minor, H. 117/2' by Carl Philip Emanuel Bach (1766): Keith talks to Mrs.

Barry while her youngest son plays the piano • 'Undone' by (, 2006): The Valentine's Day Scavenger Hunt starts. • 'Lovers Who Uncover' by (, 2006): Scavenger hunt guy checks out the photos of the 'Congress of the Cow' position. • 'All I Need' by Billy Martin (from the ): Logan & Mac buy condoms. • 'Get It Right' by ( Mink, 2007): Scavenger hunt guy views the photos of the team with condoms. See Notes for more info.

• 'Lost To The Lonesome' by ( Anytown Graffiti, 2007): The team go for the final clue. See Notes for more info. • 'Swimmers' by (, 2005): Mac & Bronson 'crash.' See Notes for more info. Notes: • Mink: You can listen to 'Get It Right' at the band's or on the player on the band's website.

• Pela: You can listen to 'Lost To The Lonesome' at the band's website. • Broken Social Scene: You can listen to 'Swimmers' at the band's or on the band's website (click 'Discography,' then 'bss s/t,' then 'Swimmers'). • 'White Balloons' by (no info): Logan wakes up to find Heather still in residence; Dick phones. See Notes for more info. • White Balloons' by (no info): Heather asks Logan to hook up his Game Cube.

See Notes for more info. • 'Too Much To Ask For' by (, 2006): Dick phones Logan to say he's married • Unidentified: Heather tells Logan she dedicated a song to Veronica on the radio (NOT Nick Lachey) • 'What's Left Of Me' by (, 2006): the song dedicated to Veronica plays on the radio Notes: • Stephen Ashbrook: You can listen to 'White Balloons' at his. • 'Western Meadowlark' by Brown Recluse Sings (no info): Veronica dreams of Logan & Madison in Aspen. See Notes for more info.

• 'I'll Take Care Of You' by (, 1999): Dick confronts Logan about Madison • 'Revolution' by (, 2006 ): Veronica questions Dick about Nadia • Unidentified: Keith checks on Mindy O'Dell's son • 'No Direction' by Longwave (no info): A drunk Logan leaves Veronica a message. See Notes for more info. Notes: • Brown Recluse Sings: You can listen to 'Western Meadowlark' at the band's. • Longwave: You can listen to 'No Direction' at the band's. • 'Never The Same Again' by (, 2005): played in the Food Court while Veronica checks the phone of the guy from New York. By the (, 2004): still dressed in his old uniform, Keith pulls up next to Sheriff Lamb. See Notes for more info.

• 'A Thousand Kisses Deep' by (, 2001; GH): Veronica & Logan's pillow talk about their histories • 'Wheels' by (, 1998): Max's friends interrupt his time with Wendy Notes: • Golden Dogs: You can listen to 'Yeah!' In its entirety at the band's website. • 'Made To Be Broken' by ( Shadow Figure, 2006): college guys find Chip Diller passed out on the quad lawn. • Unidentified: piano song played at the Hearst College Board party (might be score) • 'Sipping Away' by (no info): Wallace & Veronica discuss the easter egg numbers. See Notes for more info. • Unidentified: playing on the janitor's walkman (might be score) • Unidentified: Wallace & Veronica see Chip in the cafeteria • 'Here Comes Peter Cottontail' by Steve Nelson and Jack Rollins (1950): sung by some guys in the cafeteria at Chip's appearance • 'Poison Cup' by (, 2006): Logan watches as Veronica ignores his call. See Notes for more info.

• 'Right Here, Right Now' by (, 1998; GH ): preview for next episode Notes: • The Aeroplanes: You can download a clip of 'Slipping Away'. Ward: You can download a radio-station performance of 'Poison Cup' (though not the original). • 'Silvergirl' by ( Mere Mortals EP, 2006): Meryl & Veronica go to the cafeteria to find Scarlett.

See Notes for more info. • 'A Pair of Brown Eyes' by (, 1985; GH): Meryl talks to Danny at the River Stix bar; Liam 'dances' with Veronica. See Notes for more info. • 'Captain' by ( EP - The Demo Hits, 2004]): Veronica has dinner at the cafeteria & is drugged. Al Bayan By Javed Ghamidi Pdf there.

Notes: • Mere Mortals: While the EP doesn't appear to be purchasable as a real-world CD, it is available at all the usual downloading services. • The Pogues: You can download a.wav clip of 'A Pair Of Brown Eyes'. • Unidentified: Dr.

Landry talks to Veronica about her academic future • Unidentified: Piz invites Veronica bowling. Includes the lyrics '.the sky, we are in it/this together.straight into sunshine.' • Unidentified: Veronica invite Logan & Parker bowling • 'Say About Me' by (, 2001): bowling. • 'Prince of Wands' by Douglas Armour (no info): Veronica talks to Piz about Parker. • Unidentified: techno song playing when Parker & Veronica visit Piz at the radio station • 'I'm Not In Love' by (, 1975; GH): Keith's car accident; end montage posted on.

• 'Thank Heaven For Little Girls' by Maurice Chevalier ( soundtrack, 1958): Veronica goes to the sorority house. See Notes for more info. • 'True Colors' (originally performed by,, 1986; GH): altered version sung by the sorority girls when Veronica is welcomed to Theta Beta • 'Sing Low Sweet Chariot': altered version sung by the sorority girls when Veronica is rescued by Marjorie • 'In Tha Den' by (no info): Veronica arrives at the special invitation party and runs into Dick. • Unidentified: the 'faux lesbian dance' (not by Buckcherry) • 'Escape (The Pina Colada Song)' by (, 1979; GH): the prisoners are awakened • First movement ( Allegro vivace), Symphony No. 41 in C major ('Jupiter'), K. 551 by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (1788): classical piece playing when Veronica confronts R.A.

Moe Notes: • Maurice Chevalier: You can listen to 'Thank Heaven For Little Girls' at the artist's. • 'Rump Shaker' by Wreckx-N-Effect (, 1992): Dick crashes the anti-Violence Against Women rally. • 'Buttons' by the (, 2005): playing on Parker's stereo when Veronica comes looking for Mac. See Notes for more info. • 'Socks and Shoes' by (no info): The Unwashed's song. See Notes for more info.

• Unidentified: Veronica talks to the 'munchkins' (reggae song) • 'Waited So Long' by (, 2004): Veronica and Logan grab a meal in the cafeteria; Dick gets into trouble. See Notes for more info.

Notes: • Pussycat Dolls: You can listen to 'Buttons' at the group's, and you can find a link to the video. • Four Fifty One: You can listen to 'Socks And Shoes' at the band's. • Cheryl Murdock: You can download a clip of 'Waited So Long' or listen to it in its entirely at her. • 'Pomp and Circumstance' by Edward Elgar (1901): graduation ceremony • 'Virtual Booty Machine' by (, 2005 ): Mac & Beaver enter the party. • 'Sparks' by the (no info): Beaver chugs 'liquid courage' • 'G.L.S' by ( The Acid Cowgirl Audio Trade EP, 2004): Veronica ask Logan and Dick about Beaver's whereabouts. See Notes for more info.

• 'Stranglehold' by (, 1975; GH): flashback of Curly's death • 'See My Friends' by (, 2005): Cassidy jumps • 'Time Flies Tomorrow' by Paul Westerberg (, 1996): Logan and Veronica say goodbye as Kendall arrives. See Notes for more info. Notes: • Salme Dahlstrom: You can listen to 'G.L.S.' At the artist's.

• Paul Westerberg: There is an excellent Paul Westerberg site that nonetheless doesn't seem to be official, so I'm not including it as such. • 'Women's Wear' by Daniel May (from the ): Everyone in the world takes the longest elevator ride ever on the way to Alternaprom.

• 'Talk To Me' by Paul Taylor & Randi Soyland (from the ): Alternaprom, Logan welcomes Dick and his 'party pig.' • Unidentified: Mac & Butters talk, Madison rejects Dick (lyrics: 'Is this your way of telling me, girl that you're letting me go' 'you know I try so hard' 'If this is how it's gonna be, tell me how you can leave me like that, don't you know it hurts so bad') • 'I Hear The Bells' by (, 2005; VMS): Jackie and Wallace leave; Logan's drunken speech to Veronica. • 'All My Life' by (, 2004): Wallace and Jackie get intimate. • 'Breathe Me (Four Tet remix)' by (, 2006): Flashback of Veronica and Logan's make-out session interupted by Dick and Lucky. See Notes for more info. • 'Down And Dirty' by (from the ): Wallace and Veronica spot Rhonda's sister Nicole in the parking lot.

See Notes for more info. • 'One More Time' by (, 2001): Dream scene where Veronica talks to Peter on the bus. • 'I Am God' by the Wannabes (, 1995): Dream scene where Veronica chats with Cervando and realizes 'I Am God' refers to a song. Notes: • Sia: The link above seems to be to the non-remix version of the song.

8 Ball Pool Setup Download. • Michael Mulholland: an error in the closed captioning gives the lyrics for 'Feel Your Love Tonight' by (, 1978). • 'America The Beautiful': plays on video in background as Mrs.

Murphy annouces the winner of the Freedom Essay Contest • 'If I Were A Storm' by the (, 1987; GH): playing in the bar during the Fitzpatricks' argument • 'Lost Art' by ( Mere Mortals; 2004): at the Sadie Hawkins Spring Fling. • 'Dreamworld' by Stockton (no info): shots of various couples at the Sadie Hawkins dance through when Wallace chases Jackie into the parking lot. See Notes for more info. • 'Sway' by (, 2005; VMS): Mac and Beaver talk in the parking lot, Veronica saves Logan from Gia with a dance invitation. • 'Gravity/Falling Down Again' by (, 1992): Shark Field demolition ceremony. Notes: • Stockton: It appears that the only place to find info about the band right now is at their, where you can listen to 'Dreamworld.' • 'I Want You to Want Me' sung by Virginia Williams (originally performed by,, 1977; GH): karaoke sung by Jane's sister, Heidi, at The Hut.

See Notes for more info. • Artist unidentified: 'I Am The Very Model of Modern Major-General' (from The Pirates Of Penzance): Karaoke song in background when Veronica serves Heidi's friends • 'Lost Art' by ( Mere Mortals; 2004): Logan is in the store and comes out, only to be spat upon.

See Notes for more info. • 'Oh My' by (, 2006): Veronica checks out the bowling alley. • 'Sometimes the Sun' by (, 2006): Veronica finds Heidi with Nick. See Notes for more info. Notes: • Cheap Trick: In Color has the original version of 'I Want You To Want Me,' but the live version that everyone knows (which is quite different) is on (1979) and (1998). • Mere Mortals: The closed captioning lists this song as 'White Noise' by the Vacations, but this is incorrect. It may be that an earlier cut of the episode with 'White Noise' was what was sent to be captioned but the song was changed afterwards.

• The Lashes: You can watch the video for 'Sometimes The Sun'. Note that the download above isn't very high quality. • 'On the 54' by (no info): Corny is attacked delivering pizzas. See Notes for more info. • 'This Machine Alone' by ( Ladies and Gentlemen., 2004): Veronica talks to Corny at the pizza shop. See Notes for more info. • 'Cinnamon Sky' by (no info): Veronica and Corny wait for the blackmailer to call at the pizza shop.

• 'I Don't Know' by (, 2005): Hannah tells Logan that he was right about her father. See Notes for more info. Notes: • Dandelions: You can listen to 'On The 54' at the band's and watch a video of a live performance of the song by following links on. • The Fighting Brothers McCarthy: You can purchase the album directly from the. • Starsailor: You can listen to a clip of 'I Don't Know' by using the player at the top right corner of Starsailor's. • 'All Out of Love' sung by Mike King (originally performed by,, 1980; GH): karaoke song performed by Lars to his girlfriend (again) • 'Veronica' sung by Britt Daniel (of ) (originally performed by,, 1989; GH): karaoke song performed next • 'Shine More' by (originally performed by Namie Amuro,, 2003): Wallace confronts Rashard at the party. See Notes for more info.

• 'See The Sun' by (, 2007): Wallace finds Jackie with Rashard • 'Better Than That' by Hadas (no album info): Monte asks Wallace where Rashard went. See Notes for more info.

• 'Ego Trips vs. Better of You' by Nicky Scapa vs. (no info): Monte arrives at the club and his cell phone is switched. • 'Jump Around' by House of Pain (, 1992; GH): Guy Abrutti parties • 'I Summon You' by (, 2005): Weevil arrives at school. Notes: • Sandra Pires: Pires wrote 'Shine More,' but Namie Amuro was the song's original performer, so I'm listing them both. There is also some evidence that this song is actually by Paul Taylor, which we're looking into.

• Hadas: You can listen to 'Better Than That' on her. • 'How Can You Mend a Broken Heart' by (, 1972; GH ): Veronica wallows • 'The Air That I Breathe' by (, 1974; GH): Veronica wallows for her father • 'I Don't Wanna Wait' by (, 1996): Veronica wallows with Backup, and Wallace doesn't like it. See Notes for more info. • 'Four Leaf Clover' by (, 1997): Lamb searches for Duncan in Mexico. • 'Adelaide' by (, 2004): Veronica wallows for reals now, while Duncan rides into the sun. Notes: • Paula Cole: You can download a clip of 'I Don't Want To Wait'.

• Artist unidentified: 'Joy To The World': jazzy piano version played while Thumper and Veronica chat at Java the Hut • 'The Christmas Song' by (1946; GH): played when Keith and Veronica have Christmas dinner • 'Jolly Old St. Nicholas' by APM Library (no info): played when Keith and Veronica finish Christmas dinner and when Keith gives Veronica her present • 'Edge of the Ocean' by (, 2001): played when Logan watches the Lilly/Aaron tapes. • 'Diamond In The Mine' by (, 2005): played when Keith enters Veronica's room to give her the bad news posted on. • 'Caliente Como Fuego' by Honda (no info): played at Weevil's autoshop when the power goes out before he's attacked [see Notes] • 'Sail Into The Sun' by (, 2005): played when Patty and Veronica chatted about Lianne and Jake Kane • 'Walk Idiot Walk' by (, 2004): played during Logan and Weevil's fight in the bathroom • 'Stumble' by (, 2005): played when Mac and Cassidy met at Java the Hut • Artist unidentified: 'Bright Morning Stars': played in Meg's hospital room when Veronica goes in to visit. Strong Richard and Linda Thompson feel, but it doesn't appear to be them or Emmylou Harris.

[alternate AOL ending only -- not in original broadcast] Notes: • Honda: Many people have identified this song as 'Gasolina' by Daddy Yankee, but the information above is what we've heard directly from the producers. • 'Jailbreak' by (, 1976; GH): playing at the River Stix while Veronica is trying to get info.

• 'Dakota' by (, 2005; VMS): playing when Logan pulls a gun on the Fitzpatricks in the River Stix. • 'No More Guitars' by the (no album info): playing as 'Ahoy Mateys' theme song. • 'God Is In The Radio' by (, 2002): playing on 'Ahoy Mateys' when Veronica and Mac show up at Clemmons's door and confront Butters. • 'Ocean City Girl' by (, 2005; VMS): playing over Duncan's fantasy about Meg and him reading the letter. • 'Papa Was A Rolling Stone' sung by Percy Daggs III (originally performed by,, 1972; GH): sung by Wallace at the Sac-N-Pac when he spots his father. • Unidentified: played while Duncan and Veronica are making out and discussing the homecoming dance. • 'Press Record Then Play' by ( This Is How We Say Goodbye, 2006): played when Jackie and Veronica talk about the psychic.

See Notes for more info. • 'No Sleep Tonight' by (, 2005; VMS): first song played at the homecoming dance. See Notes for more info. • 'Whatever It Takes' by (, 2005): second song played at the homecoming dance.

See Notes for more info. Notes: • Lake Holiday: You can listen to and download 'Press Record Then Play' at the band's. • The Faders: You can watch the entire 'No Sleep Tonight' video featuring the VM cast by going and clicking on the link under 'Watch videos from Veronica Mars.'

The band's also features a mixer that allows you to hear clips of that song and 'Whatever It Takes,' and the 'Media' section has another clip of 'No Sleep Tonight' as well as a portion of the original (non-VM cast) video. • 'I Turn My Camera On' by (, 2005; VMS): played when Veronica is tailing Kendall. See Notes for more info. • 'Jeannie With The Light Brown Hair' sung by Mike King: karaoke song performed by Lars to his girlfriend.

• 'Love Hurts' sung by Courtney Taylor-Taylor (of the ) (originally performed by,, 1975; GH): karaoke song performed next. See Notes for more info. • 'Smoke It' by the (, 2005): played as Big Dick flees his office. See Notes for more info. Notes: • Spoon: You can download 'I Turn My Camera On' under the 'Bonus' section and watch the video under the 'Video' section of.

• 'Love Hurts': Technically, the Everly Brothers were the first to perform this song, and Roy Orbison and Gram Parsons/Emmylou Harris covered it before Nazareth, but the arrangement that Courtney Taylor-Taylor is singing is clearly modeled on Nazareth's version. • The Dandy Warhols: You can watch the video for 'Smoke It'. • 'The Minor Waltz' by (, 2002): playing quietly right at the beginning, from when the VMVO starts until Veronica turns Jackie into a macchiatto. • 'Magic Bus' by (GH): playing in the convenience store when Veronica is asking the clerk about the bus driver's last meal.

• 'On Your Porch' by (, 2003; VMS): playing when Jessie meets her father's mistress and when Veronica and Duncan sleep together. • 'Little Miss Get Around' by (no album info, 2005): playing when Big Dick Casablancas wakes Cassidy up after he fell asleep on the couch watching a surfing video. See Notes for more info. • 'Where Is My Mind?' By (, 1988; GH): played at the end as Veronica panics that her father can tell that she's had sex and as Lamb examines the body on the beach. Notes: • Lukewarm Freeda: You can listen to 'Little Miss Get Around' at the band's.

• 'Breathin' by (, 2002): played the first time we see Veronica at the Hut (the coffee shop) when Kelvin Moore came in to talk to her. • 'The Change' by (, 2004): played as Veronica and Logan are making out in his Xterra. • 'Long Time Coming' by (, 2004; VMS): played when Duncan is continually visiting Veronica at the Hut and when he leaves her a birthday present. See Notes for more info.

• 'Ashes' by (, 2005): played as Weevil gives Veronica a ride and they come across the bus crash. Notes: • Delays: You can listen to 'Long Time Coming' at the band's. If you're a Veronica Mars fan, there's one thing that I need you to do before you listen to the TV soundtrack, and that's put the show out of your mind.

Go ahead, just shove real hard until it's out of the way. Until you do, you run the risk of missing how good an album the thing really is.

You'll be stuck either reminiscing about the episodes where certain songs were played or trying to imagine how Rob Thomas, the show's creator and de facto music supervisor, plans on using the songs that haven't yet made it to air. So don't think about whether Veronica is the 'Ocean City Girl' that Ivy sings about or what situation she'll find herself in that calls for Spoon's 'I Turn My Camera On.' And don't let your mind drift back to Veronica and Logan's first kiss when Something Happens's 'Momentary Thing' is playing or you'll miss what made the song such an inspired choice to begin with. Approached as an exceptionally cool mixtape by that friend who's always a step or two ahead of your music collection, the Veronica Mars soundtrack is an excellent example of how to avoid the pitfalls of assuming that music in a television show or a movie is either inconsequential background material or simply serves to illustrate the action onscreen. Part of the way it does that is by limiting the number of songs featured on Veronica Mars's first season. Some fans may be howling for blood at the omission of Damone's still-unavailable 'Now Is The Time' or the Postal Service's great but admittedly ubiquitous 'Such Great Heights' (and may note that there seems to be no room for 'Supernatural Supergirl' by Josh Kramon, who's absent here despite being the show's composer), but the album is actually better for it. The show's theme song, the Dandy Warhols' 'We Used To Be Friends,' is included, of course, as is the neatly dissociative 'The Way You Are' by 46bliss.

If all you knew of them was what you heard on the show, you're in for a revelation, as the hooks which were placed front and center for maximum impact on television are redistributed to where they were intended to be. That means less instant gratification, but it also makes the songs far more satisfying, with a stronger sense of balance; when the Dandys' chorus does finally hit and when 46bliss's David Cooper finally delivers his 'Put yourself in my place' chant, they lock into the songs like pieces of a jigsaw puzzle.

Better still is 'Momentary Thing,' which is loaded up with ringing guitars, Tom Dunne's pleading vocals and a chorus that practically drowns in its own simple melodicism while resolving the tension set up in the anxious verses. As for the songs that haven't yet appeared on the show, there's no common theme except for the fact that Thomas happens to like them (so much so that he has admitted that he hasn't yet decided how some of them are going to be used).

Unlike other television soundtracks like the turgid Buffy The Vampire Slayer: The Album, it's not afflicted with the urge to generate a specific mood at all costs. VERONICA MARS SOUNDTRACK DUE OUT SEPTEMBER 27, 2005 FEATURING SONGS FROM DANDY WARHOLS, SPOON, TEGAN & SERA, MIKE DOUGHTY, STEREOPHONICS, IVY AND INTRODUCING THE FADERS Nettwerk proudly presents the soundtrack to VERONICA MARS, UPN's edgy, critically-acclaimed drama, due in stores September 27. The disc will include songs from the Dandy Warhols, Spoon, Ivy, The Perishers, Mike Doughty, Tegan & Sera, Sterophonics and The Format, among others. Fans will recognize the first track, the Dandy Warhols' 'We Used To Be Friends,' as the electro-pop, catchy theme song of the show. The soundtrack includes several songs featured during season one, like 'The Way You Are' (46 Bliss), 'Momentary Thing' (Something Happens) and 'Lily Dreams On' (Cotton Mather), while the rest of the songs will make their way into different episodes of season two, slated to premiere September 28. The soundtrack will also introduce America to The Faders, the all-girl poppy punk rock band that has already garnered much success in the UK. The girls are ready to bring their feisty, infectious sound to the States, and their first task is to shoot the video for the single off the soundtrack, 'No Sleep Tonight.'

As an added bonus, VERONICA MARS cast members will team up with The Faders to shoot the video for the single. VERONICA MARS creator Rob Thomas expresses the importance of using music to complement and enhance the show, and the songs he listens to often inspire the scenes themselves. 'I really try to get into Veronica's head space, and choose music that, first, I think she'd actually listen to, and, second, choose songs that fit the noir sensibility of the show.

That dose of moodiness and melancholy, the pain, the drama is what I wanted the soundtrack to represent because it's really the backbone of the show,' Thomas explains. Set in the fictional Southern California seaside community of Neptune, VERONICA MARS revolves around the title character, Veronica Mars, a smart, fearless 18-year-old apprentice private investigator who by day must negotiate the halls of Neptune High like any average teenage girl, and by night helps her father's private investigator business in attempt to uncover the town's darkest secrets. The series stars Kristen Bell ('Deadwood') as Veronica Mars, Enrico Colantoni ('Just Shoot Me') as Keith Mars, Percy Daggs III ('The Guardian') as Wallace Fennel, Teddy Dunn ('The Manchurian Candidate') as Duncan Kane, Jason Dohring ('Judging Amy') as Logan Echolls, Francis Capra ('C.S.I.: Crime Scene Investigation ') as Eli 'Weevil' Navarro, and [casting spoiler removed]. Joel Silver ('The Matrix') and creator Rob Thomas ('Cupid') are executive producers. VERONICA MARS is from Silver Pictures Television, in association with and distributed by Warner Bros.

Television Production Inc. Production services are provided by Stu Segall Productions, Inc. VERONICA MARS returns to UPN for its second season on Wednesday, September 28th at 9pm. Track listing is as follows: Dandy Warhols 'We Used To Be Friends' Mike Doughty 'I Hear The Bells' Tegan & Sara 'I Know I Know I Know' Spoon 'I Turn My Camera On' The Faders 'No Sleep Tonight' Stereophonics 'Dakota' The Perishers 'Sway' Delays 'Long Time Coming' The Format 'On Your Porch' Ivy 'Ocean City Girl' Something Happens 'Momentary Thing' 46 Bliss 'The Way You Are' Adrienne Pierce 'Lost & Found' Cotton Mather 'Lily Dreams On' posted on. Marsinvestigations.net is an unofficial, nonprofit, unauthorized, unprofessional site done by a bunch of. While we dream of being with Rob Thomas and the cast, the truth is we have no affiliation with Rob Thomas, UPN, or Warner Brothers.

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