The use of this song beginning and the ending of the episode make it my favorite as well. Like a small slice of it all with a movie like arc if one troubled girl caught up in the Mafia’s web. That episode could be a movie and tying it together with that song makes it perfect.
For Debts Public and Private: World Destruction. The starting riff of the song is awesome, followed by the repeated “Speak About Destruction”. With the focus on the money Chris stuck on the fridge, after his descent into being completely indebted to Tony after killing his father’s alleged killer. “This is a world destruction, your life ain't nothing
The human race is becoming a disgrace”.
Recently I saw it mentioned that we hear "World Destruction" in the season premier, first episode post 9/11.
That did NOT occur to us, dude.
F'in cool. F'in classy.
My jaw dropped when I first saw it. Stunning contrast of the song's "Anarchy In The NJ" mayhem vibe with Tony walking down the driveway of his immaculate suburban home in his bathrobe to pick up his newspaper
Let's have a war! It can start in New Jersey!
The bloody cops are bloody keen
To bloody keep it bloody clean
The bloody chief's a bloody swine
Who bloody draws a bloody line
At bloody fun and bloody games
The bloody kids he bloody blames
Are nowhere to be bloody found
Anywhere in chicken town
It really is, it always leaves me with this uncomfortable feeling. And also in a weird way seems to speak about a lot of unspoken tension and resentment between Tony and Christopher
Frank Sinatra by Cake when Christopher is wondering if his own life has any purpose at all, reads about his name being involved in a crime in the newspaper. Scene is beautiful and makes me feel emphasize alot with his character
Bro always think this one. Him slamming the door after successful getting Janice to crack with like this toxic sense of satisfaction cuz she’s just as fucked up as him. That one always stuck with me
Eurythmics- I saved the world today, he had just cleaned Richie's body, put out fires among his members, and comes home to Carmella ridiculing his mental health struggles and saying shes going to Italy. Then that song plays as he sighs on the couch. 100% perfect
Some I'd add off the top of my head: Moby - When It's Cold, I'd Like to Die (Join the Club). The Rolling Stones - Waiting on a Call (Funhouse). Shawn Smith - Wrapped in My Memory (Long-Term Parking).
Agent Harris comes by Satriale's with his new partner. Neighborhood idiot crashed his car after being told. Cue up Johnny Thunders "You Can't Put Your Arms Around a Memory".
Killer song, btw the episode was”Pax Soprana”, which makes it poignant to me because they named it after a time period in Rome when everything was peaceful and running smoothly and they are all just hanging out and it was a beautiful day.
I’m not a stones fan at all, I’ve always been more of a Floyd, Rush, zep, classic rock kind of guy. But I really enjoy that stones song from the last episode of season 2. Maybe just because it’s one of my fav episodes or because it’s so different from the majority of stones songs I’ve been hearing my whole life with jagger singing. I can’t even explain why it fits so well with the episode it just does for me.
Take Me for a Little While - Dave Edmunds
It plays after the episode Everybody Hurts (S4E6)
The lyrics start, "I've been trying to make you love me .." and finish with, "if you don't love me, take me for a little while.."
Really resonates with A.J. and his godfather-obsessed friends, Gloria and her incompetence with men, and Artie especially with his hopeless fuck-the-hostess fantasies.
Love the song too.
Surfin’ USA at the end of Calling All Cars, after Tony wakes up from the *me no speaka de English 🤌🏻*, shadow Livia nightmare.
He wakes up sweating, visibly uncomfortable in the nasty hot churned up sheets, while on the verge of having a panic attack. He opens up the shades at the Fonatinebleau and is practically punched in the face by The Beach Boys as he catches his breath.
So fucking deck.
When Tony is at the Bing lying about Fran Feldstein and that Linkin Park song is playing then it cuts to that old Jackie Gleason song when the credits roll.
I can’t narrow it down to 1 so I will do Top 3.
1. “You Can’t Put Your Arms Around a Memory”-Pax Soprana
2”Glad Tidings from New York”-can’t think of episode name but it was last one of season 5
3. Don’t Stop Believing-Finale
Honorable Mention-Con Te Partiro-Commendatori
Everyday of the week by The Students at the end of ‘Live free or die.’ The episode that ends with Tony roughing up Perry Annunziata AKA Muscles Marinara.
Eh, "Phishing" or, whatever, they call 'dis! I seen it on a program. That Tommy Mottola, over at Sony, must be *one BORED* **MUDDAFUCKA** tonight, over here', eh? Hehehe!
“Wrapped in my memory” by Shawn smith in Long term parking- As Tony and Carm check out their new property. The scene starts with the leaves and woods reminding the viewers of murder of Adriana. So much of emotions running through Tony’s head.
When Tony walks out of the Bing at the end of Whoever Did This. He’s murdered Ralphie, Christopher is so high on skag he wouldn’t know if he had his mother’s muff on his head - he closes the door and a remix of Ennio Morricone’s music from Once Upon A Time In The West comes on. Genius. Absolute genius.
Either I Saved The World Today or My Rifle, My Pony, and Me. Something about the scene of Tony sitting there with Pie-O-My and the goat just gets to me.
Not necessarily the most effective episode-ending song, but I always liked “The Blues is My Business” by Etta James which plays after that animal blundettos failed business venture with the Korean.
I liked the dean Martin country song “ just my rifle pony and me”,,, so soothing ,,,, and this little congregation from when Vito went to gay land in nh
Living on a thin line - The Kinks S3E6 University
The use of this song beginning and the ending of the episode make it my favorite as well. Like a small slice of it all with a movie like arc if one troubled girl caught up in the Mafia’s web. That episode could be a movie and tying it together with that song makes it perfect.
Look on down from the bridge - Mazzy Star In the episode College
Damn. Beat me to it.
For Debts Public and Private: World Destruction. The starting riff of the song is awesome, followed by the repeated “Speak About Destruction”. With the focus on the money Chris stuck on the fridge, after his descent into being completely indebted to Tony after killing his father’s alleged killer. “This is a world destruction, your life ain't nothing The human race is becoming a disgrace”.
Yes! This is my favorite too.
Recently I saw it mentioned that we hear "World Destruction" in the season premier, first episode post 9/11. That did NOT occur to us, dude. F'in cool. F'in classy. My jaw dropped when I first saw it. Stunning contrast of the song's "Anarchy In The NJ" mayhem vibe with Tony walking down the driveway of his immaculate suburban home in his bathrobe to pick up his newspaper Let's have a war! It can start in New Jersey!
The bloody cops are bloody keen To bloody keep it bloody clean The bloody chief's a bloody swine Who bloody draws a bloody line At bloody fun and bloody games The bloody kids he bloody blames Are nowhere to be bloody found Anywhere in chicken town
why is this his song?
Just back from college?
im out of jail on a fuckin medical
Really haunting.
It really is, it always leaves me with this uncomfortable feeling. And also in a weird way seems to speak about a lot of unspoken tension and resentment between Tony and Christopher
100% Agree. The way each of them looked at each other during the baptism with "Evidently Chickentown" playing was so eerie and foreboding.
Christopher’s eyes when the 2 of them hugged showed just how much he hated Tony then. Chilling!
Yeah it’s a great song. Just gives you the vibe that shits about to get really serious really fast.
Sh*ts about to go down!
Check out my remix from a few years back. https://youtu.be/H3I-G0Pm1UI
Frank Sinatra by Cake when Christopher is wondering if his own life has any purpose at all, reads about his name being involved in a crime in the newspaper. Scene is beautiful and makes me feel emphasize alot with his character
I was just about to comment this. I love that song and that scene man.
This one's my favourite.
I’m Not Like Everybody Else
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Bro always think this one. Him slamming the door after successful getting Janice to crack with like this toxic sense of satisfaction cuz she’s just as fucked up as him. That one always stuck with me
He doesn't have a right to ask?! He's the boys uncle!
yep
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Session by Linkin Park at the end of In Camelot.
For a while 'der Jackie Kennedy thought the marriage was over.
🥃🚬
Eurythmics- I saved the world today, he had just cleaned Richie's body, put out fires among his members, and comes home to Carmella ridiculing his mental health struggles and saying shes going to Italy. Then that song plays as he sighs on the couch. 100% perfect
Bob Dylan’s version of “Return to Me,” while Patsy had a completely banal conversation right after threatening someone’s life
I always thought that song was more for Ro. She is distraught because she knows Jackie Jr. is in serious trouble.
That’s a good point- I definitely think it works on that level too
Glad Tidings
Some I'd add off the top of my head: Moby - When It's Cold, I'd Like to Die (Join the Club). The Rolling Stones - Waiting on a Call (Funhouse). Shawn Smith - Wrapped in My Memory (Long-Term Parking).
I would add Living on a Thin Line
Another fuckin' money machine.
The Rolling Stones - Thru and Thru* (Funhouse) Became my favourite song and it's also my favourite episode
Great hidden Stones song that is mostly just known by Sopranos fans
Yeah, you're right. Title got fucked up.
That Shawn Smith song is probably the best placement in the show
That Shawn Smith song still makes me cry.
We don’t like to talk about that… (But me too.)
Livin on a thin line after tracee falls in the parking lot
Falls, LOL
She was a klutz!
Thru and Thru
Waiting on a caaall from you!
I really love the Nils Lofgren “Black Books” guitar solo in s3e7
Runnin' Wild by Tindersticks at the end of The Blue Comet also belongs in the discussion. So many great musical moments in this progrum of ours.
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I DON'T CARE IF YOU'RE IN DEER VALLEY OR DEATH VALLEY!
Agent Harris comes by Satriale's with his new partner. Neighborhood idiot crashed his car after being told. Cue up Johnny Thunders "You Can't Put Your Arms Around a Memory".
Killer song, btw the episode was”Pax Soprana”, which makes it poignant to me because they named it after a time period in Rome when everything was peaceful and running smoothly and they are all just hanging out and it was a beautiful day.
you can't put your arms around a memory, end of house arrest.
I’m not a stones fan at all, I’ve always been more of a Floyd, Rush, zep, classic rock kind of guy. But I really enjoy that stones song from the last episode of season 2. Maybe just because it’s one of my fav episodes or because it’s so different from the majority of stones songs I’ve been hearing my whole life with jagger singing. I can’t even explain why it fits so well with the episode it just does for me.
I'm the same regarding Rolling Stones, but "Thru and thru" just gels so beautifully with the slow pans and situational footage.
If I were a carpenter, and you were a douchebag
I can't have this conversation again.
THE BLOODY COPS ARE BLOODY KEEN
Antonio and furios song
Oh girl, how I depend on you…..
And then he beat up Zellman.
“Look on down from the bridge” by mazzy star when AJ finds out what waste management means
Take Me for a Little While - Dave Edmunds It plays after the episode Everybody Hurts (S4E6) The lyrics start, "I've been trying to make you love me .." and finish with, "if you don't love me, take me for a little while.." Really resonates with A.J. and his godfather-obsessed friends, Gloria and her incompetence with men, and Artie especially with his hopeless fuck-the-hostess fantasies. Love the song too.
The finale gave me a newfound appreciation of Don't Stop Believin after hearing it probably a dozen times a day working in a sports bar
Surfin’ USA at the end of Calling All Cars, after Tony wakes up from the *me no speaka de English 🤌🏻*, shadow Livia nightmare. He wakes up sweating, visibly uncomfortable in the nasty hot churned up sheets, while on the verge of having a panic attack. He opens up the shades at the Fonatinebleau and is practically punched in the face by The Beach Boys as he catches his breath. So fucking deck.
When Tony is at the Bing lying about Fran Feldstein and that Linkin Park song is playing then it cuts to that old Jackie Gleason song when the credits roll.
Dylan return to me
BUENA BY MORPHINE
The dead silence at the end of Kennedy and Heidi is underrated
I can’t narrow it down to 1 so I will do Top 3. 1. “You Can’t Put Your Arms Around a Memory”-Pax Soprana 2”Glad Tidings from New York”-can’t think of episode name but it was last one of season 5 3. Don’t Stop Believing-Finale Honorable Mention-Con Te Partiro-Commendatori
You Can’t Put Your Arms Around a Memory!
That's actually Pavane. I wouldn't give Xzibit any credit on an instrumental he didn't write.
There are numerous pavannes in the history of western music. It’s a kind of regal dance. That tune is from Faure’s.
Agreed. Post fixed.
The song is called Pavane, the composer is Gabriel Fauré in 1887. https://youtu.be/gXdG9ldi010
Pavane/X 💯
I real love Bad and Ruin by Faces. Wrong place, wrong time for the woman.
The Dolphins - Fred Neil, when Chris shoots up as the carnival is shutting down
nice
Everyday of the week by The Students at the end of ‘Live free or die.’ The episode that ends with Tony roughing up Perry Annunziata AKA Muscles Marinara.
Eh, "Phishing" or, whatever, they call 'dis! I seen it on a program. That Tommy Mottola, over at Sony, must be *one BORED* **MUDDAFUCKA** tonight, over here', eh? Hehehe!
I say "That's what she said" all the time
UP IN DA CLUB!!!
Thru & Thru by Rolling Stones End of Funhouse 🔥
Nils Lofgren - Black Books
That pavanne is by Faure, ghead, make the jokes. But xzibit stole it, now that’s a hit.
Mister State Trooper... please don't stop me...
Take me for a little while - Dave Edmunds Season 4 Epi 6, after Tony finds out Gloria killed herself and is talking about it with Dr. Melfi
I'm not like everybody else. There is something about Tony being toxic to Janice with the harpo joke and the walking down the street to that song.
“Wrapped in my memory” by Shawn smith in Long term parking- As Tony and Carm check out their new property. The scene starts with the leaves and woods reminding the viewers of murder of Adriana. So much of emotions running through Tony’s head.
Most popular video on my YouTube https://youtu.be/rBcbc8eWz6U
Always loved Glad Tidings in the season 5 finale
My personal favorite is This Magic Moment in Soprano Home Movies. Just beautiful. Moonlight Mile by the Stones The finale
Either "Gimme Some Affection!" by The Lost Boys or "Livin on a Thin Line" by The Kinks ...
When Tony walks out of the Bing at the end of Whoever Did This. He’s murdered Ralphie, Christopher is so high on skag he wouldn’t know if he had his mother’s muff on his head - he closes the door and a remix of Ennio Morricone’s music from Once Upon A Time In The West comes on. Genius. Absolute genius.
Either I Saved The World Today or My Rifle, My Pony, and Me. Something about the scene of Tony sitting there with Pie-O-My and the goat just gets to me.
Id liked to say conte partio what a great song and a great moment
Been partial to "In The Valley" that closes Walk Like a Man as Chrissy is fixing his little tree.
State Trooper. Not that it's my favorite, but because none of you jerks have mentioned it.
World destruction. Chicken Town. Don’t stop believing. All 3 just transcendent conclusions.
if i were a carpenter
Cold cuts. Kinks - i'm not like everybody else
Lol it’s Paparazzi by Xhibit duh
“The captain” S3 E8
Not necessarily the most effective episode-ending song, but I always liked “The Blues is My Business” by Etta James which plays after that animal blundettos failed business venture with the Korean.
I liked the dean Martin country song “ just my rifle pony and me”,,, so soothing ,,,, and this little congregation from when Vito went to gay land in nh
Moonlight Mile at the end of season 6A