Summer was fun etc., but we’ve been riding unreasonable levels of excitement for the fall TV season; us high culture junkies are in need of a fix. And this fall more than any other — riding the well documented successes of the Alexandra Patsavas cabal and the “‘Young Folks’ Effect”? — the shows are out to hook you with their super hip music tastes. Take Gossip Girl, the new Josh Schwartz show aimed at trendy youngsters, kicking off right away with … “Young Folks.” Trend-setting stuff, right at the open. Or Dirty Sexy Money, the new Donald Sutherland show which featured a limo scene soundtracked by … “Young Folks.” Okay, no, let’s go to Californication, the David Duchovny-starring Showtime series with inter-segment segue music that’s … right, a legal rip of “Young Folks.”

Creative TV types, what’ll they come up with next.

Of course there was a lot more than just PB&J popping up on shows this week, so for this very special PREMIERE WEEK EXTRAVAGANZA edition of Show Tunes, we’ve rounded up tracks appearing in shows’ premiere eps (and from this week which had seasons already in progress ’cause why not) and broken ‘em down into a cute little list.


Cold Case
Nirvana – “All Apologies”
Nirvana – “Stay Away”
Nirvana – “If You Must”
Nirvana – “Lithium”
Nirvana – “Drain You”
Nirvana – “Something In The Way”
Nirvana – “Heart Shaped Box”
Nirvana – “Come As You Are”

Chuck
Foreign Born – “Into Your Dream”
The Shins – “A Comet Is Born”

Dirty Sexy Money
Peter Bjorn & John – “Young Folks”

Gossip Girl
Peter Bjorn & John – “Young Folks”
Timbaland – “The Way I Are”
Amy Winehouse – “Back To Black”
Akon – “It Don’t Matter”
Angels & Airwaves – “The Gift”
Rihanna – “If It’s Lovin’ That You Want”

Grey’s Anatomy
I’m From Barcelona – “Oversleeping”
Lily Allen – “Knock ‘Em Out”
Blonde Redhead – “23″
Meiko – “To Love You”
Cinematic Orchestra – “To Build A Home”

The Hills
The Last Goodnight – “Poison”
Peter Bjorn & John – “Young Folks:
Katy Perry – “Self Inflicted”
The Blakes – “Lint Walk”
Olivia Broadfield – “Lost In You”
Marié Digby – “Stupid for You”
Taxpayer – “Bottom Line”
Trek Life – “All Times”
Big Chris – “Mistify”
Carmen and Camille – “I Will Never”
Sara Bareilles – “Between the Lines”
Will Dailey – “Hollywood Hills”
The Little Ones – “Lovers Who Uncover”
The Maccabees – “First Love”
James Morrison – “Wonderful World”
Tokyo Police Club – “Be Good”

How I Met Your Mother
Mandy Moore (cameo)
Enrique Iglesias (cameo)

The Pick Up Artist
Death Cab For Cutie “Crooked Teeth”

Private Practice
Chris Garneau – “Sad News”
(his “Castle Time” will be on Grey’s next week)

Weeds
The Individual – “Little Boxes”
Mr Smolin – “The Earth Keeps Turning On”

What’d we miss? Also, why is nobody talking about how Chuck‘s Zach Levi is just an NBC ploy to create another John Krasinski at different time slot? Speaking of — no new tunes from The Office, but take this as sweet consolation. Pam and Jim…

Sidebar: The Pick Up Artist = incredibly entertaining. Y/Y?

Comments (25)
  1. Lindsay  |   Posted on Sep 28th, 2007 0

    I heard Rilo Kiley on Beauty and the Geek.

  2. volume-addict  |   Posted on Sep 28th, 2007 0

    For Bionic Woman, they decided to go the opposite direction and give big-ups to the proto-punk of The New York Dolls. Personality Crisis was blasting out of the speakers in Jaime Sommers’ younger sister’s room.

  3. Deano  |   Posted on Sep 28th, 2007 0

    Bionic Woman, had New York Dolls “Personality Crisis”… which was fun, and different, and apparently not PB&J.

  4. some guy  |   Posted on Sep 28th, 2007 0

    I heard Man Man at every commercial break.

  5. Em  |   Posted on Sep 28th, 2007 0

    Young Folks is everywhere!

    There were a few more songs in the Gossip Girl pilot – a band with Manhattan in the title I think.

  6. some girl  |   Posted on Sep 28th, 2007 0

    And Feist at every other commercial break.

  7. Gossip Girl also had JT’s “What Goes Around.”

    I fucking love that The Little Ones song “Lovers who Uncover.” It came out a year ago and I still did a little happy dance when I heard it on The Hills.

    Not that I am admitting to watching both Gossip Girl and The Hills in the same post. No, sir.

  8. Cherry Ghost  |   Posted on Sep 28th, 2007 0

    Forgot to mention Beck in the Chuck pilot (I don’t remember the song, but it was from The Information).

  9. Greg  |   Posted on Sep 28th, 2007 0

    don’t forget those big bang theory commercials with (wait for it) young folks

  10. Paulbo  |   Posted on Sep 28th, 2007 0

    Private Practice had “I Don’t Feel Like Dancing” by the Scissor Sisters. I’m not sure why such a gay-friendly tune was playing while Addison was dancing naked. If it was a Taye Diggs naked dance? yes please!)

  11. margo  |   Posted on Sep 28th, 2007 0

    big shots also had “young folks”

  12. cogswell  |   Posted on Sep 28th, 2007 0

    I know this was a few weeks ago but Page France as Mary Kate’s intro music in Weeds was friggin awesome.

  13. db  |   Posted on Sep 28th, 2007 0

    after the office on thursday, i left my tv on and ER was next. while i tried to ignore it, i heard spoon’s the underdog playing in the background while i think they were at some bar?

    in any case, that’s what i heard.

  14. Decker  |   Posted on Sep 29th, 2007 0

    “Pushing Daisies” promos are using Sting’s bathetic “Brand New Day”

  15. Wes Dorris  |   Posted on Sep 29th, 2007 0

    Fuck TV!

  16. Julie  |   Posted on Sep 29th, 2007 0

    Yeah, pretty much Chuck is an attempt at being a new “Jim”. Doesn’t seem to work though…

  17. Love Gossip Girls! Would love to get one of my songs on there one day…or any of those shows for that matter :)

    xoxo,
    Jessica

  18. Heidi M.  |   Posted on Sep 29th, 2007 0

    Red Jumpsuit Apparatus when Whitney’s trying to dress them for a Teen Vogue fashion shoot: “What size jeans do I wear? 8. Ladies’ 8.” Rock the vote MTV Generation!

  19. Dw Dunphy  |   Posted on Sep 29th, 2007 0

    The last time I was interested in a song I heard on a TV show was South Park’s “I’ve Got Something In My Front Pocket For You”.

    Just sayin’,
    DwD

  20. po  |   Posted on Sep 29th, 2007 0

    heard foreign born in the premiere of REAPER

    which i enjoyed thoroughly as a show actually

  21. Alex  |   Posted on Sep 29th, 2007 0

    Hanson’s “Go” was in Gossip Girl hahaha.

  22. K Grace  |   Posted on Sep 29th, 2007 0

    Gossip Girl also featured the Cold War Kids’ “Hang Me Up To Dry”… magical.

  23. “Dirty Sexy Money” also had a blantant rip-off of Spoon’s “The Way We Get By.” Between that and the “Young Folks,” I couldn’t really pay attention to the plot.

  24. wing  |   Posted on Oct 1st, 2007 0

    “Reaper” opened w/ Beck’s “Devil’s Haircut.” Fun pilot!

  25. Andy  |   Posted on Oct 10th, 2007 0

    Reaper also dug deep for the 22-20s’ “Devil In Me”

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