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− | *The [[spotting session]] occurred on November 22, [[1989]], and as you'd expect, was the first for the show. It took place in [[Sam Simon]]'s office, with [[James L. Brooks]], [[Matt Groening]], composer [[Richard Gibbs]], music editor [[Chris Ledesma]] and supervising producers [[Jay Kogen]] and [[Wallace Wolodarsky]]. The next episode, "[[Bart the Genius]]", was also spotted at this time.<ref>[http://simpsonsmusic500.wordpress.com/2011/08/13/1989-best-year-ever-so-far/ 1989 – Best. Year. Ever. (so far)] at [http://simpsonsmusic500.wordpress.com/ Simpsons Music 500]</ref> | + | *The [[spotting session]] occurred on November 22, [[1989]], and as you'd expect, was the first for the show. It took place in [[Sam Simon]]'s office, with [[James L. Brooks]], [[Matt Groening]], composer [[Richard Gibbs]], music editor [[Chris Ledesma]] and supervising producers [[Jay Kogen]] and [[Wallace Wolodarsky]]. The next episode, "[[Bart the Genius]]", was also spotted at this time.<ref name="best">[http://simpsonsmusic500.wordpress.com/2011/08/13/1989-best-year-ever-so-far/ 1989 – Best. Year. Ever. (so far)] at [http://simpsonsmusic500.wordpress.com/ Simpsons Music 500]</ref> |
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+ | *The score was recorded December 11, [[1989]] at CBS/Radford. Despite being the first to broadcast (8 days later), it was the second episode's score to be recorded.<ref name="best"/> | ||
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== References == | == References == | ||
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[[Category:Music]] | [[Category:Music]] |
Latest revision as of 18:25, November 9, 2012
Production[edit]
- The spotting session occurred on November 22, 1989, and as you'd expect, was the first for the show. It took place in Sam Simon's office, with James L. Brooks, Matt Groening, composer Richard Gibbs, music editor Chris Ledesma and supervising producers Jay Kogen and Wallace Wolodarsky. The next episode, "Bart the Genius", was also spotted at this time.[1]
- The score was recorded December 11, 1989 at CBS/Radford. Despite being the first to broadcast (8 days later), it was the second episode's score to be recorded.[1]