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That's undoubtedly the best way to look at it, Jack. I'm trying my best to embrace that attitude, but it's not at all easy. For me Seasons 2 & 3 don't just have warts, they have cancers. But I get your point nonetheless.
As I mentioned to Jack above, I agree with what your...
I basically agree with Jack that the Rugulo score plus the library cues that were used became the music of the show, even if those library cues were not created for The Fugitive. So yes, the point you raised was somewhat moot. Having said that, I'd also argue that the CBS Library cues, along...
Right, Harry. I'm aware that source music was changed in Season 1 from time to time and that didn't really bother me. I can't say I don't notice it every so often, but it's definitely not a deal breaker. Gary "looking forward to receiving my set from B&N sometime early next week" O.
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Very good news! I've felt for a long time like we'd probably get an unmolested 4th Season, so I'm inclined to believe the same, Jack. Gary "thanks again for the updates" O.
Well, I've heard enough positive reviews. I'm going to pick this set up. For some time now I've felt that this set wouldn't be as inundated with Heyes as the others. But I have to admit I'll always carry the scars of not getting Seasons 2 and 3 unmolested. This fourth season is definitely...
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I agree completely. Other than the finale and a select few episodes, Season 4 was a significant drop-off from the first 3 seasons. Don't get me wrong. I'll buy this set if the original music is largely unmolested, but it's not like I'll be drooling for it. Gary "what has...
Right Harry. Of course my position, as well as many Fugitive experts who really know the situation in depth, is that even though CBS/P might not be able to find out who owned the rights to what, they excised much of their own properties right along with those few Capitol cues that were in...
And remember, technically it's not even the Twilight Zone cues (part of the larger "CBS Library" cues) that has ever been the problem. CBS/Paramount owns all those cues. The problem has always been a very, very minor one - the now defunct Capitol Music Library. The reason I say it's minor is...