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I saw all the comments in the Netflix reviews about the soundtrack being "ruined" and like here: you can see someone complaining about this song: being replaced.
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I am watching it for the first time on Netflix and I think the music is wonderful. Notice this in any other shows in which music would otherwise be used or utilized in some sort of way? Instead (if I recall correctly it's been a few months since I've seen the episode), there's an awkward cut after they're at the karaoke machine, fade to black, then the credits roll. One consequence of not being able to get music rights in certain episodes was glaring in one episode in particular-the Season One episode in which Edina turns 40, she's gifted with a karaoke machine, and normally, at the end, we see her and Patsy do a drunken (while chain-smoking, of course) rendition of "Satisfaction", as well as the opening theme song, while the credits roll. Case in point: The Wonder Years, primarily due to its use of Joe Cocker's cover of "With A Little Help Of My Friends", which is so distinct from The Beatles' version, it a) sounds like a completely different song (in a good way, in my opinion, and I quite like the Beatles' version), and b) to use a different version of that particular version (which is done for the streaming version on Netflix not sure who sings it), to me, doesn't give me quite the same feeling when watching the show.Ī show that uses replacement music for its theme that isn't a total turn-off for me is Absolutely Fabulous, this time, on Hulu (though I still prefer the original theme music). I don't know about any of you, but sometimes, when entire theme songs are replaced (in the case of shows that use pop songs as theme music, anyway), mostly on streaming, but sometimes also on the DVD versions as well, it can be a turn off for me.