OMG the music!!!
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dx360 — 9 years ago(September 24, 2016 07:28 PM)
I liked the song just fine until they changed the music and tempo. I thought the original opening was upbeat enough without sounding like pop music but when they changed it I found it depressing.
I'll take this shows opening song over the 3 min of credits every other ST show has Jesus it takes forever and gets insane grating when watching it on a Chromecast cause you can't fast forward accurately -
scubadivergeek — 9 years ago(September 26, 2016 10:04 PM)
For the record, the reason the song is so terrible is written by Diane Warren, the crowned queen of schlocky pop songwriting. She wrote or co-wrote numerous songs that were huge hits during the 80's and 90's, which made her the obvious choice to write a crappy pop ballad, which was apparently the direction Paramount/UPN/Whomever decided they needed to go in.
In fact, I think that might be one of the reasons I stopped watching the show originally after the first couple episodes: because the theme song was so terrible! -
TheCheezWhiz — 9 years ago(September 28, 2016 03:40 PM)
I must agree with the OP. I'm just finishing the third season via Amazon and thankful it's relatively easy to skip the entire title sequence and music. I've heard both versions and both already sound incredibly dated. That's pretty typical when "pop" music is used rather than an orchestral arrangement.
"It's supposed to be hard. The 'hard' is what makes it great." -
residentevil6901 — 9 years ago(October 09, 2016 04:48 PM)
I agree, that helped contribute to how bad I thought this series was. It was a total disappointment to me when I watched its first run. I like it a bit better now but I think it's the worst of the 5 Trek TV series. That opening credit song is lame. I wanted your typical / normal classical type of theme.
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thepansybastard — 9 years ago(October 12, 2016 10:49 PM)
I LOVE the theme song, but it's better in S3 and S4. WHY must all Star Trek theme songs be classical compositions? I mean, I LOVE classical music, but I thought this song rather appropriate. What is the big deal? Does everyone else play the theme songs every night before going to bed? Honestly, get over it.
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comraderutherford — 9 years ago(November 29, 2016 05:49 PM)
That song (both versions) is HORRIBLE! A soft-rock ballad? Who thought that was a good idea for Star Trek? With that awful sounding, pretentious singer doing that fake 'gravelly voice' schlock. Ugh! Don't get me wrong, the lyric and tune are fine, it's the smarmy, easy-listening arrangement and the later country 'music' version, and irritating vocalization that makes it suxxorz so hard.
Zefram Cochrane would NOT approve!
EDIT:
Actually, I read the lyrics and I take it back THEY ARE AWFUL!
Rhyming 'here' with 'here'??? LAZY.
"Faith of the heart?" What does that even mean?
It's awful. I'm watching Season 4 now and I anticipate that horrible song so I can jump on it and hit mute. I never want to hear soft-rock-power ballads ever again. -
darkslyde — 9 years ago(October 14, 2016 06:39 AM)
Agreed. I've never listened to all of it, skip it every time.
Though during the 'alternate universe' double in S4, they completely change it (and the visuals actually) and it's much better, but sadly they didn't replace it with this one, otherwise i would have sat through it. -
danieldacey — 9 years ago(October 30, 2016 02:56 AM)
The theme is annoying in itself, but what really grates me is the complete and total lack of any acknowledgement of the Soviet/Russian space program in the credits. Many firsts in space were Russian, not American and without them we wouldn't be able to sustain any presence in space now.
Credit to the producers for including Chuck Yeager. That was a nice touch. -
timmytony80 — 9 years ago(November 02, 2016 12:15 AM)
I agree with the YAYS! dx360, Choober, jwelker, thepansybastard, stanleyhetz, parkpunk, moonglum9. United We Stand!
Scubadivergeek, how can you hate the person (Diane Warren) who gave us "I Could Not Ask For More"?! -
enigmaticreature — 9 years ago(November 03, 2016 05:45 AM)
I'm quite a soundtrack fan and I love all the Trek TV themes, including Enterprise.
My initial reaction when I first heard it back I'm 2001 was WTF? but it grew on me quickly.
Don't get me wrong, I don't easily assimilate to pop songs either for such a TV concept but I felt it suited the mindset the show was aiming for.
Also I actually hate the Rod Stewart version, but there's something about this rendition that I felt suited the show.
I sadly didnt get to see a lot of the episodes when it initially ran on 4 in the UK so I was so happy to get my teeth into it on Netflix. I've about 10 episodes to go til its all done and won't be happy when it is.
I admit I've whizzed thru the opening credits a lot but only to get into the story. Occasionally though I will just listen and I actually have the whole song on my phone. Its an indulgence, but an enjoyable one! -
traitorjoe666 — 9 years ago(November 29, 2016 06:26 PM)
Actually, I think E has the best opening of all the STs. I like the tune, but never much even paid attention to the words. Beyond the first two lines, even now I'm drawing a blank. Something about pain in my heart, I dunno
The imagery is fantastic, though exploration and the pioneering spirit, past present and future and is probably one of the best openings of any teevee show (except for maybe "The Six Million Dollar Man" and "UFO"
). Both 6MM and UFO get you instantly up-to-speed as to what the series is all about. E's theme pretty much does the same thing, albeit in the abstract.
The tune itself fits perfectly with the imagery, and the guy's voice is pretty good, but yeah, the lyrics kinda suck. Whaddya expect?, it was made for "Patch Adams"
But frankly, I got sick and tired of the droning themes of V'ger and DS9. TNG's is okay. Lukewarm on TOS's.