Talk:Music in Buffy the Vampire Slayer and Angel

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[edit] Live Preformances--Aimee Mann

I think it is interesting that Aimee Mann was the only live preformer on buffy to have a speaking part, one that actually acknowledged vampires! Also, her performance of Pavlov’s bell was of course used to mirror what was happening with spike and his trigger. Anyone think this is worth mentioning somewhere? I’m dying to know why/how she landed lines. I like to think she is a big fan of the show :)

[edit] Title

This article could use a better title. It doesn't seem like something a person would think of typing in the "search" bar. What about Buffyverse music or something like that? I think the first word of the title should be something related to the show. Funnyhat 19:28, 25 August 2007 (UTC)

As a title for this article, Music (Buffyverse) was blatantly incorrect. It suggests that it's an article about a secondary usage of the word "Music" (c.f. Love (band), Love (Beatles album)), which it isn't. It's actually about the music in some TV shows not music per se.
I've moved the article to Music in Buffy the Vampire Slayer and Angel which seems to me a fair and formal summary of it's contents. Music in the Buffyverse would be acceptable I suppose, and I wouldn't revert such a move, although I'm not keen on the use of slang in that name. --kingboyk 16:46, 4 December 2007 (UTC)

[edit] Buffyverse tracklist

Uhm, I was wondering - where the hell has the "Buffyverse tracklist" article gone?
It's always been hard to find, but now I can only find it on answers.com, but not on Wikipedia anymore. Anyone else noticed this? That used to be quite a useful article for me. *hopes someone actually reads this* --ThFabba (87.172.101.98 08:55, 20 September 2007 (UTC))

I've just had a look for you and it seems it got deleted. See Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Buffyverse tracklist. --kingboyk 17:42, 4 December 2007 (UTC)

[edit] Full of Grace

"In Becoming, Part Two "Full of grace" plays when Buffy leaves Sunnydale. The song and Buffy's abandonment signify the character reaching an all-time low." I would say (and I bet many would agree) that she reached more of a low when "boinking" Spike, so this statement is flawed and needes to be revised. I'm tempted to delete it all together but would prefer if someone replaced it with something else. My expertise on this is limited. DougCube (talk) 00:30, 16 January 2008 (UTC)