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The lyrics of the song could be interpreted as a rejection of modern consumerist culture, as exemplified in the lyrics "I'm a 21st Century Digital Boy / I don't know how to live, but I've got a lot of toys". This alienation and rejection of consumerism and mainstream culture is a common theme in the music of Bad Religion.
Kendra Beltran, writing for Yardbarker, placed the song at number 22 on her 27 of the Best TV Theme Songs of the 21st Century list, calling it a "great theme song". [15] Crystal Bell of MTV placed the song at number 16 on her The 17 Best Nickelodeon Theme Songs, Ranked list, praising the theme song and opining that "Justice came out on top". [16]
In the Heat of the Night – music by Quincy Jones, lyrics by Alan ... ("Living in the 21st Century ... Television Tunes The largest database of TV theme songs.
Written by Portnoy and Judy Hart Angelo, this heartwarming theme actually received an Emmy nomination in 1983 for Outstanding Achievement in Music and Lyrics. Watch on Paramount+ 4.
The song was also well received by former King Crimson member Greg Lake, the original lead vocalist and bassist on "21st Century Schizoid Man." When asked for his own stance on sampling during an interview with O2 Academy, Lake gave a positive response. He stated, "What I was pleased with was, is the relevance of '21st Century Schizoid Man' today.
Over the past few months, we've been devouring a host of compelling TV shows across multiple streaming platforms. But now, we’re taking a moment to... 52 of the Best TV Theme Songs Ever, from ...
"Frolic" is regularly included on various lists of "the best television theme songs", usually achieving somewhat high placings: Rotten Tomatoes: "The 21 Best TV Theme Songs of the Past 21 Years" – No. 8 [17] Entertainment Weekly: "The 25 best TV theme songs of the 21st century" – No. 8 [18]
Alta Sherral "Allee" Willis (November 10, 1947 – December 24, 2019) was an American songwriter and art director.Willis co-wrote hit songs including "September" and "Boogie Wonderland" by Earth, Wind & Fire, "What Have I Done to Deserve This?" by Pet Shop Boys featuring Dusty Springfield.