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CSI is not only wonderful, but also the music in it is worth talking about. I'm sure everyone will be impressed by the scene of Dr. Robbins and Greg singing rock music with headphones on. I think many people who like watching European and American TV will also like European and American music. Here, I just want to briefly talk about some of my favorite bands and some of my favorite songs. Those who often listen to music should be familiar with them, so I don't intend to introduce these bands in detail, just talk about my feelings of listening to songs, because everyone has different ears. I hope to make some friends like these bands from now on.
The Who
Let's start with the theme songs of the three series. They all come from the famous rock band The Who. Founded in the 196s, the band is almost as important as the Beatles and the Rolling Stones in the rock world, although its prestige still cannot be compared with these two bands. In the sixties and seventies of last century, The Who was famous for its sensational stage style, and it is said that it was they who invented the action of breaking the guitar. The Who has many excellent works, but I personally don't like their early albums, probably because after listening to metal, I feel that rock and roll in that era lacked strength and paid no attention to the performance of skills. Since the album "Who's Next" in 1971, more electronic elements have been introduced into their music, and at the same time, their music style has become more tough, and the songs in it don't feel outdated even now. The theme song "Won't get fooled again" of CSI-NY's theme song "Baba O'Riley and Miami" is from this album. Their best album is who Are You in 1978, and the title song of the same name is the most familiar theme song of CSILV.
I admire the music editor of CSI. These theme songs are excellent in melody, rhythm and singing, and they are the best works of The Who. The overwhelming electronic prelude of Baba O'Riley, the roar in Won't get fooled again, and the repeated heckling in who are you, "Who are you? Who? Who? " You can grab the listener's ear at once. More brilliantly, the theme of songs and dramas is also very appropriate, such as "Who are you", which has always been asked in CSI. From the beginning of determining the identity of those John Doe or Jane Doe to the end of finding the real criminal suspect, I'm afraid everyone keeps asking this question in their hearts. Maybe that's why CSI chose The Who.
interestingly, in another TV series I like, House, in an episode of the first season, Dr. House played a rock song loudly in the office and put on a cool piano pose. This song is NY's theme song "Baba O'Riley". At that time, I was chasing these two series at the same time. Originally, their forms were similar, so I fainted when I heard the prelude-I didn't know which one I was watching. Is it a tribute to CSI to choose this song in House? Otherwise, it only shows how classic this song is.
U2
If you want to choose the top ten most important bands in rock history, U2 must have a place. Even if you choose the top five or three, I'm afraid many people will not hesitate to vote for U2. U2 was founded in Ireland in the late 197s, and became the hottest rock band in the world in the 198s. Its style basically belongs to post-punk and alternative pop. U2' s best album was The Joshua Tree in 1987, which was full of good songs and quickly swept the world, winning several charts, one of which, With or Without You, was an introductory track for many people to listen to rock. U2 has always been enthusiastic about public welfare and anti-war political attitude, which is also reflected in music and even nominated for the Nobel Peace Prize. U2 is still very active in concerts all over the world, and its creative enthusiasm has not diminished, and its style has matured.
U2' s music may not be the style that attracts young people at once, because they don't attract people through clever melody or strong rhythm. However, you will gradually realize the charm of U2' s music full of emotion and tension. So U2 is not my favorite band at first, but now it is my favorite band.
U2' s famous song "Beautiful Day" has been used in p>CSI, which is an exciting song. In addition, I also used Vertigo from a new album in 24, which is also a popular song.
recommended songs:
With or Without You, I Still Haven't Found What, Desire, Staring At the Sun, One, ...
Coldplay
Which band moved me the most? Coldplay! I believe that few people who listen to English songs don't know about this band; Even if you don't know Coldplay, at least you have heard of Yellow. Even if you haven't heard Yellow, at least you've heard Zheng Jun's cover version of Meteor-of course, you'll know how big the gap is by listening to the original song. Coldplay has published three albums since her debut, but the style has not changed much, and some people have criticized their new album for it. But I think the reason why Coldplay is so popular is that they insist on using pure guitars and implicit drums, especially when all kinds of dazzling music forms are sweeping the world. Simple music elements may be the most touching. The lead singer Chris's distinctive voice is even more fascinating. BTW, Chris is a Pisces, just like me:)
Many people say that Coldplay's music gives people a very melancholy feeling. Maybe so, but not exactly. If I say melancholy, I prefer to say that it is "melancholy in the sunshine and sadness in the clear sky", because their songs are melancholy but not depressed, sad but not decadent, lonely but not lonely. What is even more commendable is the deep humanistic care contained in the song, which makes people feel the comfort of the soul and may be the most suitable for those who need to heal.
CSI NY used a song "Talk", which was originally a mobile phone ringing in the dense concrete jungle and bustling urban crowd. The new album "X&; Y ",a song full of warmth:
Let's talk ... Let's talk ...
Let's talk ... Let's talk ...
Repeated crooning reminds people of friends who are always watching silently and ready to listen. Another song "Fix You":
Lights will guide you home,
and ignite your bones
I will try to fix you ...
The last sentence is sung in a low voice, just like the words in the ears of my closest friends. Of course, there are too many such moving paragraphs in Coldplay's songs to mention.
I like a Flash MV made by Lin℃ for Yellow, with straight roads in the desert, lonely travelers, accidental encounters and elongated figures in the sunset ... I'm afraid this is one of the few Flash works that can capture the soul of the song.
Recommended songs: Politik, Yellow, Clocks, the Scientist, Talk, Fix you, Don't Panic, X&; Y ... and all others.
Gary Jules-Mad World
Finally, let's have a nice song, Mad World, from CSIs6e2. The lyrics have their own meanings. Taste it yourself.
Gary Jules - Mad World
All around me are familiar faces
Worn out places
Worn out faces
Bright and early for the daily races
Going no where
Going no where
Their te ars are filling up their glasses
No expression
No expression
Hide my head i wanna drown my sorrow
No tomorrow
No tomorrow
And i find it kind of funny
I find it kind of sa d
The dreams in which i'm dying are the best i've ever had
I find it hard to tell you
I find it hard to take
When people run in circles its a very very
Mad wor ld
Mad world
Children waiting for the day the y feel good
Happy birthday
Happy birthday
And i feel the way that every child should
Sit and listen
Sit and listen
Went to school and i was very nervous
No one knew me
No one knew me
Hello teacher tell me what's my lesson
Look r ight through me
Look right through me
And i find it kind of funny