This compilation contains music from the first six seasons of Sons of Anarchy. Mr. Thiele’s score has never been made publicly available, so if you’re a big fan of the show, you’re gonna have to deal with this being a 128 Soundcloud rip. I guessed at the tracklist order, based on two different reels.
1. Roads
2. Face to Face
3. On the Other Side
4. Heartbeat
5. Ghosts
6. I Resign
7. Back to Tara
8. In
9. The Sacred Road
10. Beyond These Hills
11. Blurring of the Day
12. Stand Off
13. Trouble Comes Tonight
14. Condenando
15. All Asunder
16. The Family Tree
17. Before the North
18. Snow Country Blues
19.The Long Ride
20. All the Way from Dublin
21. Ghost Letters
22. More Time for a Change
23. The Certain Truth
24. The Seeker
25. John the Revelator
45 mins total runtime
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Let me know what you think about the series finale…
I really liked it. For some reason the final shot didn’t affect as much as the final shot of season 6, but I thought it was a very good ending to a great show. So glad we didn’t have another Battlestar Galactica or LOST on our hands.
In a better world, I would’ve preferred a different ending. The key thing that ruins the club and caused the deaths of so many people was the fact that they couldn’t forgive, either themselves or the people that wronged them. If there was genuine regret, genuine sorrow & remorse, then allowing them to live would’ve been morally better than retaliation. But, I guess that just wasn’t what these people are. The lifestyle they have chosen, the things they have done and continue to do, forgiveness wasn’t an option. Which is the real tragedy here.
I’m so glad I decided to go back and try this show again after (what I thought was) a lackluster first season. It’s now become one of my favorite shows of all time. Sure, it wasn’t perfect, and there were a lot of storylines and scenes that either dragged on for much too long or were simply unnecessary filler, but the good scenes were really damn good. The writing, the acting was as good as I’ve ever seen. Just a really great show.
In a better world, I would’ve preferred a different ending. The key thing that ruins the club and caused the deaths of so many people was the fact that they couldn’t forgive, either themselves or the people that wronged them. If there was genuine regret, genuine sorrow & remorse, then allowing them to live would’ve been morally better than retaliation. But, I guess that just wasn’t what these people are. The lifestyle they have chosen, the things they have done and continue to do, forgiveness wasn’t an option. Which is the real tragedy here.
I’m so glad I decided to go back and try this show again after (what I thought was) a lackluster first season. It’s now become one of my favorite shows of all time. Sure, it wasn’t perfect, and there were a lot of storylines and scenes that either dragged on for much too long or were simply unnecessary filler, but the good scenes were really damn good. The writing, the acting was as good as I’ve ever seen. Just a really great show.
Thematically I was completely fine with the finale, and how it ended. I think all the Jesus iconography was a bit too on-the-nose and heavy-handed, but I kinda had a feeling that was how it was going to go otherwise, so it was very appropriate, given how large an impact his father had made on him. I think the execution could have been a bit better. The CGI was dodgy, and the final shot of him juxtaposed against-you-know-what seemed pretty poor to me. I was hoping they were going to go back and adjust it for the video release, but alas.
To me, the absolute greatest finale in that show – and one of the best ever – was how Season 3 ended. I fell for it 100%, and when I realized what was really going on, I found it incredibly satisfying. Awesome choice of music, too.
I agree about the show in general. I also recognize that certain plotlines and characters went nowhere, but I was still always entertained. That show didn’t get nearly enough credit for its writing and acting, especially Katey Sagal. It’s also become one of my favorites.
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To me, the absolute greatest finale in that show – and one of the best ever – was how Season 3 ended. I fell for it 100%, and when I realized what was really going on, I found it incredibly satisfying. Awesome choice of music, too.
I agree about the show in general. I also recognize that certain plotlines and characters went nowhere, but I was still always entertained. That show didn’t get nearly enough credit for its writing and acting, especially Katey Sagal. It’s also become one of my favorites.
Personally, I don�t know why Jax was so hung up on his father. He wasn�t a very good guy. He abandoned his family, he cheated on his wife and he put his needs and desires before those of the club when he was its president. He might�ve had good intentions but his actions were weak and cowardly. For all their faults, Gemma and Clay were good parents and should�ve been cut more slack. It didn�t make sense to me that he was referenced so much in season 7 when Sutter cut him down so much in seasons 3 & 4.
The CGI did bug me at times, especially the fake blood & the composite in the final scene of the series. The make-up was also pretty bad, particularly when there was excessive maiming or gore (there was a shot in season 6 when a character�s nose was bitten off, but you could tell the actor still had his nose after the fact, only with black make-up applied to it).
I very much agree with you about the season 3 finale and Katey Sagal. The twist was very cleverly handled wrap-up of the remaining plot thread was great. And like you said, the songs were great in that episode, especially The Matador by The White Buffaloes (which was my favorite song of their�s used in the show, even though I enjoyed the one from the finale that Sutter wrote).
As for Sagal, I liked her well enough, but I really thought she hit her stride in season 2. Like most characters on the show, Gemma wasn�t just one or two things. Over the course of the series, they really fleshed her out to the point where she felt like a real person, not just a fictional creation. One of my favorite things about the show was that almost every character was like that, especially the villains. I really liked the fact that one of the reoccurring bad guys on the show, a white supremacist eventually decided enough was enough, reformed & found an honest job and even married a Latino.
The only thing that truly irked me about that show was that there were so many characters that were introduced over the course of the series that either didn�t return or had plots that weren�t resolved.
One thing that surprised me was how dark the show would get at times. For a basic cable show, especially one set in the modern day, it was downright shocking. The most brutal scenes for me was when a father was forced to watch his daughter get burned alive in front of him, and when a woman was first smacked in the head with a clothes iron, then partially drowned and finally stabbed in the back of the head multiple times with a carving fork. Having things like that happen on Game of Thrones is one thing; it�s a fantasy show that is removed from real life. But to see these things happen to people in the mundane, ordinary world� I just didn�t think a writer (or studio) would go there. So kudos to them.
I�m disappointed the show is over. Don�t get me wrong, I�m glad it�s finished because there was no more story to tell. I even think they could�ve tightened it up a bit more, either by having shorter seasons or maybe six seasons instead of seven. But what saddens me is that there is now one less quality TV show out there.
Game of Thrones & True Detective seem to be the only other series� out there that have truly intelligent writing along with good production values. House of Cards is good, and I�m looking forward to Daredevil, but those aren�t shows that will end up becoming classics like SoA; the writing just isn�t good enough (obviously I haven�t seen Daredevil yet, and there still hasn�t been a good superhero show on TV and I�m not holding my breath about this one). I enjoyed Justified in its first few seasons, but the show has become unwatchable for me. Halt and Catch Fire was okay, Galavant was an enjoyable romp and Hannibal is fun for what it is, but the writing is very predictable and trite at times. I tend to prefer TV to film because it allows for depth in plot and character development, but the shows that tend to do well are formulaic, rehashed garbage. Did we really need 12 season of NCIS or multiple seasons of Blue Bloods, Sleepy Hollow, Once Upon A Time, Falling Skies or Penny Dreadful?
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