Were you wondering what the music was tonight when Ken, Deirdre, Lewis and Audrey were in the Rovers, before David came barrelling in? (And yay, a return to Evil!David!) It was 'Devil's Spoke' by Laura Marling. She's an incredibly talented singer and is currently being loved on by Radio 2 and such as the like. She was on Jools Holland a couple of weeks back, too. I've liked her for a while and saw her in concert last month; she was great :)
Friday, 21 May 2010
Incidental music in the Rovers tonight
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I've been noticing the incidental music a lot more recently. One funny incident used recently was 'Glory Box' by Portishead being used in the strip club that Lloyd visits. I thought the idea of using a feminist song in there to be rather funny.
They're also keen on using Everywhere by Fleetwood Mac in the Rovers, I swear I've heard it at least 3 times in the past month.
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