Stoo
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Great story, Dr.Jonesy. Way to go! Following in your footsteps, I encountered a somewhat similar situation (but without a conclusive ending)...Dr.Jonesy said:What're the chances? If I had gone home to take a nap I wouldn't have found out the song. I can't tell you how many countless songs and lists of 'Best Classical Pieces' I searched through to find it, only to find it in a deli shop.
Last night on the U.K.'s Film 4 Channel, a commercial used music which sounded exactly like a part from the "Florence" episode. This leads me to believe that Rosenthal incorporated a classical piece into his composition.
On the "Perils of Cupid" DVD it is used twice:
*0:52:52-0:54:07* - when Puccini is pouring wine (Tash has labelled the track as "Attraction is the Law of Physics")
*1:31:37-1:33:00* - the ending credits sequence
(Tash, I updated the spreadsheet with the time cue for the end credits but couldn't get the numbers to right-justify within the cell box. Can you fix that, please?)
I didn't catch what the TV commercial was advertising but am keeping my ear out for it again. The hunt is on!