Question Posted Wednesday September 21 2005, 9:47 pm
Whats the name of the song that is playing in the episode of Degrassi: The Next Generation ,'Back in Black', when Sean is on the waverunner?
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Hobbies category? Maybe give some free advice about: Music? GDROB answered Wednesday September 21 2005, 10:57 pm: Great to see American's watching this show on Noggin. I know there has been various DVDs done from the new show and I think CDs. You might find it on a CD. You can however, though it's not usually that, phone or e-mail Epitome Pictures who produce the show and ask where will I find out who sung this song, this scene in Degrassi. Trust me, someone at the office knows this shit. Just do not bother Linda or a producer, publicity dept. They do not deal with fan requests but asking a receptionist about who does the music and where to find it is fine. She might just know the right people who pick music and write score.
[Link](Mouse over link to see full location) The site actually shows behind the scenes drawings and photos of the soundstage. A little known fact they could not as in years past film at Carlaw and Mortimer Avenues in Centennial College like they did in the 1980s. So, they got the plans for the building and built it from inside and outside for the show.
I'm not name dropping but I have spoken long ago in 2001 with the girl who plays Paige. Total sweetheart and polar opposite to her character. She recently said in an interview Ellie would be more like her in real life if you cared that much to know that. Lauren's also doing a HUGE part with Antonio Banderas in a new movie on dance. [ GDROB's advice column | Ask GDROB A Question ]
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