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I hope that all fans of the show go out and purchase this set and stop worrying about a few changed songs.
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Hold on there Dan...As has been pointed out already, we don't know the extent of the music replacement yet. Since there is SO much music in WKRP and it is quite integrated into many of the episodes, you can't just assume that we shouldn't worry about it.
To counter Rusty's previous statement, the music often
did contribute directly to the episode or at least a specific scene. Few shows have this strong a tie to the music (hence the reason the show hasn't been released yet). A few cases jump to mind (I think they've been mentioned previously or in other threads):
- "Tiny Dancer" (in the episode with the Russians defecting)
- "Hot Blooded" is key to the scene where Les dresses up with the ascot and wig
- "Caravan" when Johnny is singing directly with the song
- "Dogs" when Arthur Carlson walks in and asks "do you hear barking?"
There's more...Those episodes would lose a great deal without those songs and couldn't simply have a dubbed over track. There are other instances where, they could get away with it, but for those of us familiar with the show we would still notice a different song showing up.
What I'm
hoping for is that they get all the rights to "important songs" and those that have large chunks in the show (eg. "The Long Run", etc.). If Hugh Wilson is simply supervising what music they slip in - to replace "incidental" music that may be playing as people enter and leave the booth or that you may hear on the loudspeaker in the lobby, etc. - then I might understand and may consider buying...I can't imagine he would approve of a set that didn't include the songs I mentioned above, but I think a cautious approach is warranted so no one gets their hopes dashed.
Though I understand those who demand 100% music and no edits whatsoever, I'm willing to bend a bit in a case like WKRP because of the sheer amount of music and the reality that it might never come out. If they can do it by keeping 90-95% of the music and never lose context or create a jarring effect for those of us who loved the show way back then, I would indeed buy it.
But instead of telling people "not to worry about it", let's wait until we hear more...And then we start bitching and throwing random "rolleye" icons at each other...
