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Hannibal (2013-2015)
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Angel statue covered in ivy at the Forest Hills Cemetery, Boston, USA by Karen Larsen
America needs massive police reform. The police go to a peaceful protest and start arresting people that have done nothing wrong
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S1 "puppy" | S2 "slutty whore"
More information about the theme song from The Living and the Dead and other music featured in the series.
After watching six episodes of The Living and the Dead, I discovered (as perhaps some of you did as well) that the show’s theme song kept getting stuck in my head. I searched the credits for some mention of who might have done it. The credits listed The Insects as having created the original music, but nothing more.
After a quick internet search, I discovered that The Insects is a film soundtrack and audio production company located in Bristol. I wrote them an email asking if they had any more information about the theme song or other music used in the series, and they quite graciously replied:
Thanks for your interest. We arranged and produced all the tracks used in the series.
The theme tune for the series is a traditional English folk tune called ‘A Like Wake Dirge’. The song goes back a long time and has pre-Christian/Pagan roots. Our arrangement has a more contemporary feel and features the vocals of Mark Legassick aka Howling Lord.
The song we use in Episode 1 is ‘She Moves Through the Fair’ which again a traditional piece,though with Celtic Origins, The singer is Elizabeth Fraser (Cocteau Twins, Massive Attack).
Episode 3 features a song called ‘The Reaper’s Ghost’ which was written by the American singer/songwriter Richard Dyer Bennet back in the 1930’s.It was based on a story he overheard in a rural pub whilst visiting the UK! The singer is Sean Cook (Spiritualized,The Flies)
The end credits music on Episode 4 is another traditional tune called ‘The Lover’s Ghost’ - another cheery title! The singer was Elizabeth Fraser.
Hope you find this of interest.
All the best,
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By horror surrealist photographer Christopher McKenney.