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Date Posted: 05:25:43 08/24/00 Thu
Author: tea-drinker
Subject: Talking of X-Files and other series: Have U ever thought that U can hear X-Files music in a Mexican 'telenovela' (sentimental soap opera)?
In reply to: Stardoe 's message, "X Files and JAG" on 17:32:42 08/22/00 Tue

Yes, U *can* hear it in one:
In the last two episodes of "Muneca Brava" (this is the original title, meaning maybe "Wild Angel"(?); starring Natalia Oreiro), the X-Files music was played as background music (musical quotation, or what?) - instead of the usual sentimental music or Latin dance music (which I like)...

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