
#Barney miller theme song tv#
It's too bad the TV industry doesn't give us that flavor anymore. Emma Campbell, Cam Pulaski, Mike Blaisdell, Julie Rousseau, and Marty Hayden performing 'The Barney Miller Theme Song' at Quality Music Lessons June 2013. I was shouting proudly about "movin' on up/to the East Side." As long as were going into other 70s show songs, lets go to the most drum centric, exciting theme songs of the 70s - Hawaii Five O. I wasn't singing "Baba O'Reilly" when I stepped inside the doorway to the first house I ever owned. It's hard to describe the loss to pop culture when TV stops cranking out classic songs such as the theme to "All in the Family" or "The Jeffersons." But there's little doubt we've lost something special. Theres that catchy bass intro, a great guitar solo over a perfect bass line, then that wah rhythm work under that awesome horn line.

I love the themes from 'Kids In The Hall' and 'King Of The Hill,' but surely 'Barney Miller' takes the cake. I also blame "Frasier," which may have started the anti-theme trend by taking its own tune ("Tossed Salad and Scrambled Eggs," sung by the star, Kelsey Grammer) and sticking it at the back of the show, to play over the closing credits after the episode was done.Īnd the three or four of us who still watch "ER" have noticed that the theme song has been reduced to a single chord of music. The reason I put this up here tho is because surely this is the best tv theme song of all time. Eliminating the theme song is just another way to deal with the multitude of channels and remote-control technology offered today's consumers, locking them into an unfolding show before they even realize it has begun. Barney Miller Theme by Misc Television Bass Tab Different Versions Chords, Tab, Tabs. My hunch is that modern TV producers fear flip-happy viewers will take any excuse to surf away from a show and sample other channels.
