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"Waiting" (Tom Lord-Alge remix; plays in the ending sequence of the pilot episode) The Devlins: 4:51: 15. "Six Feet Under Title Theme" (Rae & Christian remix; special bonus feature on DVD) Thomas Newman: 5:19: 16. "Six Feet Under Title Theme" (Photek remix; special bonus feature on DVD) Thomas Newman: 5:08: 17. "Yummy Yummy Yummy" Julie London ...
"Everyone's Waiting" is the series finale of the American drama television series Six Feet Under. It is the twelfth episode of the fifth season and the 63rd episode overall. It was written and directed by series creator Alan Ball, and originally aired in the United States on HBO on August 21, 2005. The episode was met with critical acclaim from ...
The episode previews for the first and fifth seasons feature the Six Feet Under title theme, while the other seasons feature the Rae & Christian remix version of the title theme. Music supervision for the entire run of the series was provided by Gary Calamar and Thomas Golubic, who were also credited as producers for the two soundtrack albums.
In the eyes of George R.R. Martin, HBO’s “Six Feet Under” sits atop the Iron Throne of television finales. After Vanity Fair published an article titled “25 Perfect TV Episodes From the ...
Six Feet Under, Vol. 2: Everything Ends is a soundtrack album to the HBO drama series Six Feet Under, released in 2005 on Astralwerks.This album was nominated for the Grammy Award for Best Compilation Soundtrack for Visual Media in 2006, [2] [3] and was chosen as number 96 of Amazon.com's Top 100 Editor's Picks of 2005.
Six Feet Under is an American drama television series created by Alan Ball for the premium cable network HBO. The series depicts the Fisher family, funeral directors who struggle with relationships and their own personal demons while running a small funeral home.
"Breathe Me" is a 2004 song by Australian singer Sia featured on the album Colour the Small One. As a single it has sold over 1.2 million copies in the United States, as of 2014. [ 1 ] The song became popular on alternative radio and has been used in many different forms of media, most notably in the series finale of Six Feet Under in 2005.
IN FOCUS: As British illusionist Dynamo prepares to bury himself under five tonnes of dirt in the name of magic, Annabel Nugent digs deep into the dark history of similar, sometimes fatal, stunts