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| Name="Hollywood and Vines" |
| Name="Hollywood and Vines" |
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| Album=1 |
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| Length=1:52 |
| Length=1:52 |
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| Type=Adventure Track |
| Type=Adventure Track |
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+ | | MainAppearanceEpisode={{Ep|1x02}} |
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+ | | Listenlink=http://www.assembla.com/spaces/soundia/documents/aSGMbItair37aueJe5d-aX/download?filename=HollywoodAndVines.mp3 |
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+ | | Played={{Ep|1x02}}<br>{{Ep|1x23}}<br>{{Ep|1x24}}<br>{{Ep|2x06}}<br>{{ep|3x22}}<br>{{ep|3x23}}<br>{{ep|4x11}}<br>{{ep|4x12}}<br>{{ep|4x13}}<br>{{Ep|5x15}}<br>{{ep|5x16}}<br>{{Ep|5x17}}<br>{{ep|6x17}} |
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− | '''"Hollywood and Vines"''' is an orchestral piece on the [[Season One]] soundtrack. It plays during jungle treks throughout the series |
+ | '''"Hollywood and Vines"''' is an orchestral piece on the [[Season One]] soundtrack. It plays during jungle treks throughout the series and is heard at least once each season, including every finale but one. The piece features a heavy bassline in the low strings while violins play a melody in counterpoint. |
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==Main appearance== |
==Main appearance== |
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+ | The survivors climb up mountains, attempting to reach higher ground to send a transmission. Together, they help one another to get up a particularly steep section. |
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− | The survivors climb a hill. [[Sayid]] and [[Boone]] help Shannon with a particularly steep bit. |
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==Full list of appearances== |
==Full list of appearances== |
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"Hollywood and Vines" and its variations play during the following scenes. |
"Hollywood and Vines" and its variations play during the following scenes. |
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* '''The survivors begin their trek to pick up a [[distress signal|radio signal]].''' {{crossref|1x02}} |
* '''The survivors begin their trek to pick up a [[distress signal|radio signal]].''' {{crossref|1x02}} |
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* The survivors trek to the [[Dark Territory]]. {{crossref|1x23}} |
* The survivors trek to the [[Dark Territory]]. {{crossref|1x23}} |
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− | * The survivors leave the [[Black Rock]] with dynamite in their backpacks. {{crossref|1x24}} |
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* [[Sayid]] and [[Charlie]] run to the [[pillar of smoke]]. {{crossref|1x24}} |
* [[Sayid]] and [[Charlie]] run to the [[pillar of smoke]]. {{crossref|1x24}} |
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* The [[tailies]] scale a mountain, carrying [[Sawyer]] in a stretcher. {{crossref|2x06}} |
* The [[tailies]] scale a mountain, carrying [[Sawyer]] in a stretcher. {{crossref|2x06}} |
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− | * The survivors leave camp for the |
+ | * [[Flying High|The survivors leave camp for the radio tower]]. {{crossref|3x22}} |
− | ** Jack tells Naomi he's a doctor. {{crossref|3x22}} |
+ | ** [[The Good Shepherd|Jack tells Naomi he's a doctor]]. {{crossref|3x22}} |
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+ | ** [[Ex Marks the Jack|Jack urges the group to keep moving though their plan appears to have failed]]. {{crossref|3x22}} |
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+ | ** The survivors resume their journey. {{crossref|3x22}} |
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+ | ** [[An Other Dark Agenda|Ben lets Alex accompany him to the radio tower]]. {{crossref|3x22}} |
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+ | ** [[Kate Makes a Splash|Jack checks on the satellite phone]]. {{crossref|3x22}} |
− | ** The trek continues. {{crossref| |
+ | ** [[The Only Pebble in the Jungle|The trek continues]]. {{crossref|3x22}} |
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+ | * [[Early Mourning Mystery|Jack talks to Danielle about the radio tower]]. {{Crossref|3x23}} |
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+ | ** [[Just What the Doctor Ordered|The trek continues]]. {{crossref|3x23}} |
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+ | ** [[JACK FM|They reach the radio tower]]. {{crossref|3x23}} |
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+ | * Sayid leaves the ''Kahana'' in the Zodiac. {{crossref|4x11}} |
+ | * [[Nadia on Your Life|Sayid returns to the Island on the Zodiac raft]]. {{crossref|4x12}} |
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+ | * [[Timecrunch|Daniel returns to take the second group on the Zodiac]]. {{crossref|4x13}} |
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+ | * [[Sawyer Jones and the Temple of Boom|The Man in Black (as Locke) leads the Others to Jacob]]. {{crossref|5x15}} |
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** They reach the statue. {{crossref|5x17}} |
** They reach the statue. {{crossref|5x17}} |
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− | * Jack tells Kate the island's the one thing he hasn't "screwed up". {{crossref|6x17}} |
+ | * [[The Stick With Me Speech|Jack tells Kate the island's the one thing he hasn't "screwed up"]]. {{crossref|6x17}} |
− | ** Jack's group treks to meet the Man in Black. {{crossref|6x17}} |
+ | ** [[Fly By Dire|Jack's group treks to meet the Man in Black]]. {{crossref|6x17}} |
** They reach him. {{crossref|6x17}} |
** They reach him. {{crossref|6x17}} |
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+ | ==Cameos== |
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+ | This piece makes a cameo appearance during act IV of the pilot episode of another [[J.J. Abrams]] show ''[[Fringe]]''. [[Michael Giacchino]] composes music for that show as well. |
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==Variations== |
==Variations== |
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⚫ | Variations on the theme from "Hollywood and Vines" appear in "[[Fly By Dire]]", "[[Flying High]]", "[[Early Mourning Mystery]]", "[[Ex Marks the Jack]]", "[[The Good Shepherd]]", "[[JACK FM]]", "[[Just What the Doctor Ordered]]", "[[Kate Makes a Splash]]", "[[An Other Dark Agenda]]", "[[The Only Pebble in the Jungle]]", "[[Nadia on Your Life]]", "[[Sawyer Jones and the Temple of Boom]]", "[[The Stick With Me Speech]]" and "[[Timecrunch]]". |
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⚫ | Variations on the theme from "Hollywood and Vines" appear in "[[Flying High]]", "[[Early Mourning Mystery]]", "[[The Good Shepherd]]", "[[JACK FM]]", "[[Just What the Doctor Ordered]]", "[[Kate Makes a Splash]]", "[[An Other Dark Agenda]]", "[[The Only Pebble in the Jungle]]", "[[Nadia on Your Life]]" and "[[Timecrunch]]". |
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==Title significance== |
==Title significance== |
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The title references the music style - cinematic scores - and the setting - a jungle. "Hollywood and Vine" is also the famous [[Los Angeles]] intersection of Hollywood Boulevard and Vine Street. |
The title references the music style - cinematic scores - and the setting - a jungle. "Hollywood and Vine" is also the famous [[Los Angeles]] intersection of Hollywood Boulevard and Vine Street. |
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{{Nav-Music}} |
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[[Category:Orchestral pieces]] |
[[Category:Orchestral pieces]] |
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+ | [[Category:Season 1 orchestral pieces]] |
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+ | [[Category:Season 2 orchestral pieces]] |
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+ | [[Category:Season 3 orchestral pieces]] |
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+ | [[Category:Season 4 orchestral pieces]] |
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+ | [[Category:Season 5 orchestral pieces]] |
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+ | [[Category:Season 6 orchestral pieces]] |
Latest revision as of 22:11, 3 December 2017
"Hollywood and Vines" is an orchestral piece on the Season One soundtrack. It plays during jungle treks throughout the series and is heard at least once each season, including every finale but one. The piece features a heavy bassline in the low strings while violins play a melody in counterpoint.
Main appearance
Sawyer reads his letter on the beach, smoking a cigarette as his eyes reflect the tragedy within. Seeing some of the survivors going on a hike, he decides to join them. The survivors climb up mountains, attempting to reach higher ground to send a transmission. Together, they help one another to get up a particularly steep section.
Full list of appearances
"Hollywood and Vines" and its variations play during the following scenes.
- The survivors begin their trek to pick up a radio signal. ("Pilot, Part 2")
- The survivors trek to the Dark Territory. ("Exodus, Part 1")
- Sayid and Charlie run to the pillar of smoke. ("Exodus, Part 2")
- The tailies scale a mountain, carrying Sawyer in a stretcher. ("Abandoned")
- The survivors leave camp for the radio tower. ("Through the Looking Glass, Part 1")
- Jack tells Naomi he's a doctor. ("Through the Looking Glass, Part 1")
- Jack urges the group to keep moving though their plan appears to have failed. ("Through the Looking Glass, Part 1")
- The survivors resume their journey. ("Through the Looking Glass, Part 1")
- Ben lets Alex accompany him to the radio tower. ("Through the Looking Glass, Part 1")
- Jack checks on the satellite phone. ("Through the Looking Glass, Part 1")
- The trek continues. ("Through the Looking Glass, Part 1")
- Jack talks to Danielle about the radio tower. ("Through the Looking Glass, Part 2")
- Sayid leaves the Kahana in the Zodiac. ("Cabin Fever")
- Sayid returns to the Island on the Zodiac raft. ("There's No Place Like Home, Part 1")
- Daniel returns to take the second group on the Zodiac. ("There's No Place Like Home, Part 2")
- The Man in Black (as Locke) leads the Others to Jacob. ("Follow the Leader")
- The journey continues. ("The Incident, Part 1")
- They reach the statue. ("The Incident, Part 2")
- Jack tells Kate the island's the one thing he hasn't "screwed up". ("The End")
- Jack's group treks to meet the Man in Black. ("The End")
- They reach him. ("The End")
Cameos
This piece makes a cameo appearance during act IV of the pilot episode of another J.J. Abrams show Fringe. Michael Giacchino composes music for that show as well.
Sheet music
Variations
Variations on the theme from "Hollywood and Vines" appear in "Fly By Dire", "Flying High", "Early Mourning Mystery", "Ex Marks the Jack", "The Good Shepherd", "JACK FM", "Just What the Doctor Ordered", "Kate Makes a Splash", "An Other Dark Agenda", "The Only Pebble in the Jungle", "Nadia on Your Life", "Sawyer Jones and the Temple of Boom", "The Stick With Me Speech" and "Timecrunch".
Title significance
The title references the music style - cinematic scores - and the setting - a jungle. "Hollywood and Vine" is also the famous Los Angeles intersection of Hollywood Boulevard and Vine Street.
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