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Previously on Lost

Thursday, December 17, 2009

Category: Lost-inspired music

Previously On Lost is a band that began with Jeff Curtin and Adam Schatz, two friends who met in New York City.

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Through previous collaborations the pair birthed the new pop genre: “Recapitulation Rock.” Throughout season 4 of Lost, they recorded weekly songs that reflected on each episode and have now garnered an impressive fandom across the United States, as well as in Brazil, Uruguay, Italy and France.

Their album “The Tale of Season 4 and the Oceanic Six“ contains 13 songs, each written and recorded the Sunday after the episode aired. They were eventually hired by ABC to write a song for the finale of Season 5.

They’ve since completed a second album featuring songs from season 5 and have been touring the U.S. with their seven piece live band. Watch their music video for the song “Be My Constant.”

The Other Woman

Thursday, December 10, 2009

Category: Lost-inspired home decor

Thomas from Germany crafted this rendering of Juliet. Unfortunately, the original isn’t for sale, but you can still buy a print. It’d make the perfect gift for a Lost fan who also loves V.

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4 facts about Juliet

  1. She’s the only Other to actually refer to herself as an Other.
  2. She’s fluent in Latin.
  3. Flight 815 crashed on the third anniversary of her arrival on the island.
  4. She was recruited to come to the island by Richard Alpert and Ethan Rom (working for the company Mittelos Bioscience).

A Cool Dude

Thursday, December 10, 2009

Category: Lost-inspired home decor

This drawing of Hurley was done by 19-year-old Cheryl from the UK. Like Hurley, numbers are a big part of Cheryl’s life. She is currently studying Math at Durham University in England.

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During Lost seasons 1-5, Hurley has said the word “dude” 268 times. His D.P.E. (Dudes Per Episode) count peaked in episode 10 of season 3 when he said it 17 times. Test your Hurley knowledge further by taking this quiz.

The word “dude” was first seen in print in The Home and Farm Manual by Jonathan Periam in 1883. Periam used the word several times to denote a well-dressed male who’s unfamiliar with life outside the city. Twentieth century Dude ranches, therefore, were places where wealthy Easterners came to experience cowboy life in the West.

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