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  • Re: Suzanne "sighting" thread
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     Thu, Sep 09 2004, 8:01 PM
    Oh see now you've made me want to go out and buy it!!! I suddenly had a thought to look it up-and do you know you can buy the whole series on dvd!!! Used to love that show! Wow I'm re-living my youth!

    Can't wait for ER to come back too!
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     Thu, Sep 09 2004, 9:04 PM
    Ooooooohhhhhh Jaaaaaaannnn....that sounds like you've been lurking in the DVD section at Amazon (again), too!

    ER's great, isn't it? Hospital soap opera with great filming techniques. I love how they manipulate the cameras to get the cool shots from unusual angles.

    Happy spending (give P my regrets)!

    Love, Catherine
    "If we don't change the direction we are headed,
    we will end up where we are going."

    —Chinese Proverb
  • Re: Suzanne "sighting" thread
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     Thu, Sep 09 2004, 11:00 PM
    They use a "Steadicam" (http://www.steadicam.com/) or the like.

    Uncwilly
  • Re: Suzanne "sighting" thread
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     Sun, Sep 12 2004, 1:38 PM
    Is that what it is??

    On the last couple of series it looked a bit weird to me as if the main actors are there and the other people are kind of not really there but rushing past in the background as if they have been super-imposed or something-do you know what I mean? Do I knbow what I mean-I think I know what I mean!!! Help???
  • Re: Suzanne "sighting" thread
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     Sun, Sep 12 2004, 1:39 PM
    I don't think I heard any Suzanne music in the background though-she says hastily trying to bring it back to the thread!!!
  • Re: Suzanne "sighting" thread
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     Sun, Sep 12 2004, 7:21 PM
    Hey Jan,

    I think I know what you're saying. Some others might suggest you've been at the cooking sherry again (but I couldn't possibly comment...). As for them not putting on Suzanne in the background; bloody peasants! You'll just have to imagine the appropriate song at a particular moment or quickly put on a CD before the scene ends. I suppose Blood Makes Noise would be too obvious a starting point?!

    Mike
  • Re: Suzanne "sighting" thread
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     Sun, Sep 12 2004, 10:10 PM
    Or 'Tombstone'!!!
  • Re: Suzanne "sighting" thread
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     Sun, Sep 12 2004, 10:11 PM
    Or Hey?


    'Soap and Water'!!!!
  • Re: Suzanne "sighting" thread
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     Sun, Sep 12 2004, 10:20 PM
    So hey Mike-
    I know what I'm trying to say so as long as I can make sense out of myself than that's fine by me!
    and I don't drink sherry so it must be the wine talking!
    so next time I'll just go and put on a cd as you suggest and hum gently to myself!!

    they do put some fab music on sometimes though!

    going now before I get myself into even more trouble!
  • Re: Suzanne "sighting" thread
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     Sun, Sep 12 2004, 10:22 PM
    See Uncwilly-we've gone from Suzanne sightings to Belle and Sebastien (old tv programme-don't worry about it!) to Er in one fell swoop!

    sorry!
  • Re: Suzanne "sighting" thread
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     Tue, Sep 14 2004, 8:26 PM
    I saw her in a dream the other night!
    She had this cool house with an extra room (I always dream of extra rooms) and the room was so extra, she used it for a greenhouse, so it was like an enclosed yard. I don't know whether I lusted more for her or the room (they're probably connected, wouldn't you say?). I live in NYC, where people are always dreaming of larger domiciles and people they "can't...have...now"
    But no, really, I haven't seen her in seven years, while she was playing.
  • Re: Suzanne "sighting" thread
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     Tue, Oct 26 2004, 12:19 PM
    I guess this is more for Italians..... There's a (woman) DJ on RadioRock that is on air in the early afternoon, at this time more or less (2pm Italian&co. time), and she often puts SV songs!! I'm not good with names, might be Luciana Biondi maybe...) I was really really surprised to hear Language the first time I listened to her program!!! Right now today it was 99.9°F. Cool girl! :-)
    (It's Radiohead time now, can't pick which song..or maybe UNKLE...)

    So....if you're in Rome , 106.60 is your frequency.
    (it's online too: http://www.radiorock.it )

    Miki
  • Re: Suzanne "sighting" thread
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     Wed, Oct 27 2004, 8:00 AM
    A while back a local pop station played Tom's Diner (DNA) as one of their 'rainy day' songs. There was brief,but not significant, rain that day. I had not thought too much of TD being a "rain day" song, but it is.

    (This October has turned out to be the wettest in over 125 years of records in the Los Angeles area, and that was with out the storm today and tomorrow and Thursday. At my work location we had already 3 times the max from the last 10 years and almost 6 times the average. *The little boy is back.*)

    Uncwilly
    Song of the day: Undertow, Leonard Cohen
    Cheese of the mo': Soumaintrain
  • Re: Suzanne "sighting" thread
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     Tue, Feb 01 2005, 11:01 PM
    I just heard 'Language' being played between segments on KCRW's show Final Curtain.
    It is a once a month, half hour, obituary show. The song followed the segement about the BBC's master linguist.
    It was cool to hear it. You can listen to the show on the web, just follow the link.

    Uncwilly
    Song of the day: Silver Screen, Jesca Hoop (no 'i')
  • Re: Suzanne "sighting" thread
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     Tue, Feb 01 2005, 11:41 PM
    I heard "Small blue thing" in the swimming pool the other day, and I thought it was a nice as I was looking upon the blue water and recalling my first time listening to it and thinking about the blue earth in the gigantic universe.

    I heard "Marlene on the Wall" yesterday in the supermarket. Somehow it was very funny while I was deciding which type of cheese I should get with "I think it's called my destiny that I am changiiiiiihiiiing.....Marlene on the wall..." in the background.

    What's with the overkill I ask myself? The Retrospective promos are finally noticed by the DJs I guess....

    Spikey
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