The scene (it’s in the fourth episode, called Day 3) that begins with Dr. Smith on the beach, cuts to John being healed by Vietnam Joe, and ends with Cass‘ vision of what has happened to John is accompanied by David Byrne singing „Un di Felice, Eterea“. The track is so beautiful, but I couldn’t at first nail the song to the voice, it was a tip of the tongue-thing cause I knew that I knew this singer very well, but he hasn’t too often been singing in this overtly operatic Italian style. So I was diverted. The whole series, „John from Cincinatti“, sacked by HBO after ten episodes (shame!), is awesome. Executive producer David Milch had sone strong words for the people in command of the cash flow (in his commentaries of two episodes). The series is heartwrenching, even now where I’m looking at it (diving into it) for the second time. How can something that is close to grotesque come so damn near (under my skin) and send shivers down the spine? The music, yes, see comment one, but that’s only part of trick. „I’ll have an eye on you, Butchie Yost.“ Always seductive that opening sequence with old footage from the surfer’s dream word enhanced by „Johnny Appleseed“, a catchy track from Joe Strummer and the Mescaleros. All is subtle and weird.