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{{Infobox Piece |
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| Name="Trouble Is My First Name" |
| Name="Trouble Is My First Name" |
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| Album=6 |
| Album=6 |
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| Length=1:51 |
| Length=1:51 |
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'''"Trouble Is My First Name"''' is an orchestral piece from the [[Season 6]] soundtrack. |
'''"Trouble Is My First Name"''' is an orchestral piece from the [[Season 6]] soundtrack. |
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− | + | [[Dogen]] reveals a large wooden Ankh in the guitar case and promptly smashes it. Hidden inside the ankh is a piece of paper. Dogen reads it and asks for each of the survivors' names. [[Hurley]] demands to know what the paper says and [[Lennon]] tells him that it says they all will be in trouble if [[Sayid]] dies. |
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==Influences== |
==Influences== |
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− | The piece is a variation on [[The Tangled Web|Jacob's theme]]. |
+ | The majority of the piece is a variation on [[The Tangled Web|Jacob's theme]]. The piece ends on Sayid's [[Lie Thou There|temple motif]]. |
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+ | [[Category:Season 6 orchestral pieces]] |
Latest revision as of 11:34, 12 April 2017
"Trouble Is My First Name" is an orchestral piece from the Season 6 soundtrack.
Scene description
Dogen reveals a large wooden Ankh in the guitar case and promptly smashes it. Hidden inside the ankh is a piece of paper. Dogen reads it and asks for each of the survivors' names. Hurley demands to know what the paper says and Lennon tells him that it says they all will be in trouble if Sayid dies.
Influences
The majority of the piece is a variation on Jacob's theme. The piece ends on Sayid's temple motif.
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