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Life on Mars television series

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Weaza_cfc | 19:30 Tue 24th Jan 2006 | Film, Media & TV
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Brilliant, but i was wondering does anyone know a list of songs they use throughout the show? Being born very late eighties, i am only gradually discovering the wonderful tunes of the seventies, and the backing track to this show owns. An ideas people?

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Episode 1
# Life On Mars by David Bowie
# Stairway To The Stars by Blue Oyster Cult
# I'm So Free by Lou Reed
# Baba O'Riley by The Who
# Rat Rat Blue by Deep Purple
# Fireball by Deep Purple
# White Room by Cream

Episode 2
# Live And Let Die by Wings
# No One Came by Deep Purple
# Drum Song by Willie Lindo & The Charmers Band*
# Saga Of The Aging Orphan by Thin Lizzy
# Lazy by Deep Purple
# One Of These Days by Pink Floyd
# Dream Land by The Upsetters

Episode 3
# Ballroom Blitz by The Sweet
# Gypsy by Uriah Heep
# Wishing Well by Free
# Head In The Sky by Atomic Rooster

More details on the show on the BBC website
http://www.bbc.co.uk/drama/lifeonmars/
Just a thought. If he's in a coma and is back in 1973. could he put a large bet on an out come of a football match if he knows the result. Then opens a bank account deposits �1000s. He then awakes from his coma and is back in the currant time. He now has a bank acount gathering over 30 years interest.
not really hopalong cuz if he's in a coma in the present day,his life in 1973 is just a negative reality inversion.
One of the songs on the end of series was Somewhere Over The Rainbow. That was by Israel Kamakawiwo'ole. That was when Sam was waking up in the hospital and before he went into the room for a board meeting

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