Big Brother Music, during the show
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Rose_City

Friday, August 30, 2002 - 02:00 pm EditMoveDeleteIP
I don't know about you guys, but the music and sound effects, during the shows, has my husband and me rolling on the floor. Do you pay attention to the music as they go through the show segments? Much of it has a "Jaws" flavor. I don't remember such good use of background music last year (do you?). Though this show is terribly over-produced, I think the music makes it fun. I'd love to hear the Sopranos theme during the show, too. What music or sound effects do you think would enhance the show, especially as we wind up the season? (And yes, I know Josh and Eric added lots of their own embellishments, making it unnecessary for the BB sound engineer to add more.) :)

Crazydog

Friday, August 30, 2002 - 02:10 pm EditMoveDeleteIP
I love the "doom" music that they used on many occasions (like Marc eating the chicken livers). I love that pumped up "duh DEE duh DA" techno-sounding beat they play. I loved the bam chicka bam ba music for the Eric/Lisa sequences. I especially love the record needle scratching sound effect they had during the "Roddy doesn't know Kiki's name" and "Amy chases the Citrona gnome" sequences.

Ziggystardust

Friday, August 30, 2002 - 02:12 pm EditMoveDeleteIP
i like the hypnotic music they used for Roddy's brainwashing sessions!

Lombadier

Friday, August 30, 2002 - 02:13 pm EditMoveDeleteIP
At first I hated the music, but I have grown to like it. It cracks me up sometimes, you would think you were watching a doomsday flick instead of BB.

Rose_City

Friday, August 30, 2002 - 02:27 pm EditMoveDeleteIP
Crazydog, Ziggy and Lombadier, LOL to all! First I was going to say, it would be fun to have a CD of the BB sounds, but without accompanying video, we'd be scratching our heads in a matter of months.

What music should they have played when Julie said, "Amy, you can unpack your bags," last night? I don't envision music there, but I would have loved to have heard a Scubby Do type "Rhuh"? Of course, the brief sound of silence spoke for itself, didn't it? LOL!