Post by wednesday on Jun 3, 2014 16:49:46 GMT -5
TV Jukebox: And YOUR all-time greatest hits are...
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We asked, you answered. And one thing is abundantly clear: Jukeboxers love Sarah McLachlan. I mean, y’all really love her. McLachlan’s silken contributions to TV’s aural history — most notably in Buffy the Vampire Slayer‘s season 2 finale, but also via Alias and Felicity — made her the undisputed champ of TV Jukebox’s All-Time Greatest Hits list.
Buffy the Vampire Slayer
“Another music moment that stands out for me is ‘Full of Grace’ in the second season finale of BtVS, just one of many great music moments on that show.” —CR
“Sarah McLachlan’s ‘Full of Grace’ from Buffy‘s season 2 finale still breaks my heart. As she stands there crying… Ugh.” —Sandra B (@cinephilesandra)
“The Sarah McLachlan song at the end of Buffy season 2 (‘Full of Grace,’ I think). There were a ton of other great musical moments on Buffy, but that one wrenches my heart more than an SPCA commercial.” —Betsy R.
‘Agreed. Whenever I hear that song (which is fairly often, as I have it on my ipod), I get this sort of melancholy feeling in my heart, because it always reminds me of that scene.” —DD60449
“YES! That season ender devastated me and the music was perfect.” —Liz
“Buffy season 2 Finale — ‘Full of Grace’ by Sarah McLachlan” —TC
“In Buffy the Vampire Slayer: Sarah McLachlan’s ‘The Prayer of St. Francis’ in the episode ‘Grave.’” —Melissa
“Season 2 of Buffy the Vampire Slayer. Buffy and Angel are two tormented lovers possessed by the souls of two tormented lovers. The song, ‘I Only Have Eyes for You’ by The Flamingos features throughout the episode (which is also named after the song). When Buffy and Angel dance to the song, I cry. When I hear the song now, I still see their faces, and remember how much I loved that one moment where they got to hold each other before they went back to being new enemies.” —Bethany Rose
“Dude — you missed the best one. Buffy the Vampire Slayer — season 3 episode 20 ‘The Prom.’ When Buffy and Angel dance to ‘Wild Horses’ by The Sundays. CLASSIC.” —Michele
“I would say the prom episode from Buffy. Buffy is at prom alone and as they begin to play The Sundays’ rendition of ‘Wild Horses,’ Buffy spots Angel from across the room.” —Grace
“And ‘Wild Horses’ The Sundays version during the prom scene” —Sarah
“‘Wild Horses’ on Buffy, ‘Prom.’” —Dvnovert
“Or how about when they were at The Bronze and Michelle Branch was singing ‘Goodbye to You’? That one still gets me.” —Sam
“Michelle Branch’s ‘Goodbye to You’ from the Buffy the Vampire Slayer ep where Tara broke up with Willow.” —Retro Remixes
“Remember in ‘When She Was Bad’ Buffy sexy dancing with Xander in the Bronze? I don’t remember the song, but the scene was terrific.” —Angie
“It’s ‘Sugar Water’ by Cibo Matto. One of my TV/music snob friends who used judge me for watching the show had a change of heart when he found out that was used. The Bronze had some awesome musical guests considering how dangerous it was. Just glad Aimee Mann made it out alive.” —CR
“The first one that comes to my mind is ‘Blue,’ performed by Angie Hart in the BtVS episode ‘Conversations with Dead People.’” —Michelle Smith
music-mix.ew.com/2014/06/02/tv-jukebox-all-time-greatest-hits/
We asked, you answered. And one thing is abundantly clear: Jukeboxers love Sarah McLachlan. I mean, y’all really love her. McLachlan’s silken contributions to TV’s aural history — most notably in Buffy the Vampire Slayer‘s season 2 finale, but also via Alias and Felicity — made her the undisputed champ of TV Jukebox’s All-Time Greatest Hits list.
Buffy the Vampire Slayer
“Another music moment that stands out for me is ‘Full of Grace’ in the second season finale of BtVS, just one of many great music moments on that show.” —CR
“Sarah McLachlan’s ‘Full of Grace’ from Buffy‘s season 2 finale still breaks my heart. As she stands there crying… Ugh.” —Sandra B (@cinephilesandra)
“The Sarah McLachlan song at the end of Buffy season 2 (‘Full of Grace,’ I think). There were a ton of other great musical moments on Buffy, but that one wrenches my heart more than an SPCA commercial.” —Betsy R.
‘Agreed. Whenever I hear that song (which is fairly often, as I have it on my ipod), I get this sort of melancholy feeling in my heart, because it always reminds me of that scene.” —DD60449
“YES! That season ender devastated me and the music was perfect.” —Liz
“Buffy season 2 Finale — ‘Full of Grace’ by Sarah McLachlan” —TC
“In Buffy the Vampire Slayer: Sarah McLachlan’s ‘The Prayer of St. Francis’ in the episode ‘Grave.’” —Melissa
“Season 2 of Buffy the Vampire Slayer. Buffy and Angel are two tormented lovers possessed by the souls of two tormented lovers. The song, ‘I Only Have Eyes for You’ by The Flamingos features throughout the episode (which is also named after the song). When Buffy and Angel dance to the song, I cry. When I hear the song now, I still see their faces, and remember how much I loved that one moment where they got to hold each other before they went back to being new enemies.” —Bethany Rose
“Dude — you missed the best one. Buffy the Vampire Slayer — season 3 episode 20 ‘The Prom.’ When Buffy and Angel dance to ‘Wild Horses’ by The Sundays. CLASSIC.” —Michele
“I would say the prom episode from Buffy. Buffy is at prom alone and as they begin to play The Sundays’ rendition of ‘Wild Horses,’ Buffy spots Angel from across the room.” —Grace
“And ‘Wild Horses’ The Sundays version during the prom scene” —Sarah
“‘Wild Horses’ on Buffy, ‘Prom.’” —Dvnovert
“Or how about when they were at The Bronze and Michelle Branch was singing ‘Goodbye to You’? That one still gets me.” —Sam
“Michelle Branch’s ‘Goodbye to You’ from the Buffy the Vampire Slayer ep where Tara broke up with Willow.” —Retro Remixes
“Remember in ‘When She Was Bad’ Buffy sexy dancing with Xander in the Bronze? I don’t remember the song, but the scene was terrific.” —Angie
“It’s ‘Sugar Water’ by Cibo Matto. One of my TV/music snob friends who used judge me for watching the show had a change of heart when he found out that was used. The Bronze had some awesome musical guests considering how dangerous it was. Just glad Aimee Mann made it out alive.” —CR
“The first one that comes to my mind is ‘Blue,’ performed by Angie Hart in the BtVS episode ‘Conversations with Dead People.’” —Michelle Smith