Life on Mars is quite frustrating. The template it works off of is so rich, and much of the cultural references are right on (without being too 'right on,' if you know what I mean,) but they just can't seem to nail the tone that they're shooting for. Last week delved a bit into camp, which is where there's more potential, but last night's episode criminally wasted the comedic talents of
Robert Klein and
Lenny Venito (who killed on
The Knights of Prosperity).

The cultural references were many, including a little BBC nod of naming Sam's mother Rose Tyler, the name of the Billie Piper played character from
Doctor Who. Musically,
Paul Simon's "Mother and Child Reunion" was an easy call, and
The Beach Boys' "Long Promised Road" was an inspiring choice, but the winner of the evening goes to the combo of
T Rex and
Jim Croce. In the BBC version, Sam runs into T Rex's Marc Bolan and warns him to stay away from Mini Coopers (Bolan died behind the wheel of one). Here Sam runs into Jim Croce an warns him about tiny airplanes (he would die later that year in a small commercial plane crash,) but more importantly,
T Rex's "Bang a Gong" is playing in the background, as a callback to the original. Very nice. Other musical references include
Deep Purple on
The Dating Game (yes, it happened in 1968,) Sam flashing on a
Nirvana Nevermind t-shirt, Gene being called
"The Jean Genie," and while it was great hearing the final strains of a
Lou Reed-led
Velvet Underground (
"Rock n' Roll," Reed left in 1970,) here they play the full version which didn't get released until much later. Maybe the nightclub owner has a connection to Reed, who knows?

One final reference of note is No Nuts going to see
Woody Allen's Sleeper, which is appropos in that it finds our hero woken up from a 200-year coma to a future that he's clearly out of place in. It would be nice if even a smidge of the anachronistic slapstick of that film rubbed off on
LoM.
Life on Mars - Episode 1.04 (playlist)
1.
"Mother and Child Reunion" - Paul Simon2.
"Rock n' Roll" - The Velvet Underground3.
"Bang a Gong (Get it On)" - T Rex4.
"Lucky Lady" - Jones Brothers5.
"20th Century Man" - The Kinks6.
"Long Cool Woman" - The Hollies7.
"Long Promised Road" - The Beach BoysChuck - Episode 2.05 (playlist)
Chuck turns the nerd appeal up to 11 here with Missile Command,
Rush,
Transformers (the original, nerdier, animated version of course,) the recent video game documentary
King of Kong, and
Arrested Development's Tony Hale. Nerdgasm!
More thoughts and tracklisting
Skins - Episode 2.03 (playlist)
Might be my favorite moment of anguish captured in television all year, Sid breaking down to the caucophony of Crystal Castles "Alice Practice". They cut out two
Sigur Ros tracks and
Ryan Adam's "Come Pick Me Up" in the American version, though. Tsk, tsk.
More thoughts and tracklisting90210 - Episode 1.08This reboot is getting picked up overseas by E4, home of
Skins -- boy are they in for a let down. Hard to believe Nic Harcourt is still slumming as music supervisor here.
Tracklisting
Gossip Girl - Episode 2.07Jenny quits her stupid internship and ends up with Nate, while three little words trip up Chuck and Blair. Ok, so I skimmed through it. The real news this week is the release of the soundtrack, which wins for cleverest title of the year (
OMFGG).
TracklistingMore:
Mad Men's season finale drops hints at the coming British invasion, Michael and Holly hear way too much of Tom Cochrane's "Life is a Highway", and
It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia go crazy with references:
Steve Winwood's "Higher Love",
"Oh Yeah" by Yello, in turn referencing
The Secret of My Success and finally, Danny Devito revisiting his turn in
One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest.
Previously:
Osama (Been a lot of) [Last Week's Roundup]
2 comments:
90210 - Episode 1.08
1. "When I Grow Up" - The Pussycat Dolls
2. "Come On baby" - JonO Brown & Jeff Kollman
3. "Rich Girls, Poor Girls" - Everybody Else
4. "Do Your Ears Hang Low" -
5. "Without You" - Everybody Else
6. "The World Should..." - Little Jackie
7. "Closer" - Ne-Yo
8. "Hurricane Jane" - Black Kids
9. "Hollywood Workout" - Pimp Da Pen
10. "Buttermilk" - Kurt Farquhar
11. "The Stoop" - Little Jackie
12. "28 Butts" - Little Jackie
Gossip Girl - Episode 2.07
1. "Crash & Burn Girl" - Robyn
2. "Partie Traumatic" - The Black Kids
3. "With Lights There is Hope" - Princess One Point Five
4. "Walking in the Streets" - Mad Staring Eyes
5. "Robot Talk" - Alain Whyte
6. "How Soon is Now" - Tatu
7. "Dark is on Fire" - Turin Brakes
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