NYLON - September 2008 - (Page 72) 1 2 3 4 TUNE IN 5 WHO CARES ABOUT THE ACTUAL SHOW WHEN THE OPENING SONG IS THIS GOOD? THE GREATEST AMERICAN HERO Believe it or not, this song rules. LAVERNE AND SHIRLEY Who knew Yiddish could be so catchy? 6 FRESH PRINCE OF BEL-AIR Fresh indeed! THE TWILIGHT ZONE 7 Composer Bernard Herrmann knew how to frighten—he is also responsible for the haunting sounds in Psycho. So beloved were the feelgood lyrics that they became the tag line for the show. FAMILY TIES 8 It was all about the “sha na na na” ending. THE ADDAMS FAMILY Proof that jazz snaps can be downright creepy. PERRY MASON The mood was set by the brassy Fred Steiner big band tune “Park Avenue Beat.” THE MONKEES THE O.C. Sigh, Davy Jones. Phantom Planet’s ode to California created the perfect backdrop. FV 9 mass appeal the sweetest things 1. supra, $110; 2. dvs girls, $65; 3. vans, $65; 4. onitsuka tiger, $70; 5. adidas originals, $85; 6. royal elastics x andy warhol, $135; 7. creative recreation, $100; 8. puma, $75; 9. reebok, $70. THE FRESH PRINCE WOULD APPROVE. PHOTOGRAPHED BY HENRY HARGREAVES 72 stylist: brian stanzi. cheers still courtesy of the everett collection. CHEERS
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