Friday Night Lights Soundtrack (

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Tags: odessa texas
Alternate Names:
Title in Español:

Friday Night Lights

Title in Italiano:

Friday Night Lights

Title in Português:

Luzes de Sexta à Noite

Synopsis

Friday Night Lights

Odessa, Texas, is a small town in Texas. Racially divided and economically dying, there is one night that gives the town something to live for: Friday Night. The Permian Panthers have a big winning tradition in Texas high school football, led by QB Mike Winchell and superstar tailback Boobie Miles, but all is not well, as Boobie suffers a career-ending injury in the first game of the season. Hope is lost among citizens in Odessa, and for the team, but Coach Gary Gaines, who believes that "Perfection is being able to look your friends in the eye and know you did everything you could not to let them down", is somehow able to help the team rise up from the ashes and make a huge season comeback. Now on their way to state, the Panthers must go out and be perfect, because they may never matter this much for the rest of their lives.

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Friday Night Lights
Terminator X to the Edge of Panic
Chuck D: Writer
Public Enemy: Performer
Wild Side
Mötley Crüe: Performer
Tommy Lee: Writer
Fool Proof
Joey Scarbury: Performer
Julius Robinson: Writer
It's Tricky
Joseph Simmons: Writer
Black Steel in the Hour of Chaos
Nothin' but a Good Time
Louie Louie
Shoot for Thrills
Hawaii Five-O Theme
Bring the Noise
Got My Mo Jo Working
Barbara Ann
Dixie
Rock and Roll Part 2
Just Got Paid
New Noise
Welcome to the Terrordome
Jack & Gen
I Wanna Be Your Dog
Sonho Dourado
Seagull
Your Hand in Mine
Six Days at the Bottom of the Ocean
Memorial
The Only Moment We Were Alone
A Poor Man's Memory,
First Breath after Coma
It's Tricky
Joseph Simmons: Performer
Nothin' but a Good Time
Bret Michaels: Performer
Grandioso March
Kelly Nickels: Performer
Jack & Gen
Adam Milo Smalley: Performer
A Poor Man's Memory,
Munaf Rayani: Performer
From West Texas (Explosions In The Sky)
Your Hand In Mine (Explosions In The Sky)
Our Last Days As Children (Explosions In The Sky)
An Ugly Fact Of Life (Explosions In The Sky)
Home (Explosions In The Sky)
Sonho Dourado (Daniel Lanois)
To West Texas (Explosions In The Sky)
Your Hand In Mine (Goodbye) (Explosions In The Sky)
Inside It All Feels The Same (Explosions In The Sky)
Do You Ever Feel Cursed? (David Torn)
Lonely Train (Explosions In The Sky)
Seagull (Bad Company)
The Sky Above, The Field Below (Explosions In The Sky & Brian Reitzell & Justin Stanley)
A Slow Dance (Explosions In The Sky)
The Kidnapping
Billy Corgan: Performer
Delivering the Ransom
Billy Corgan: Performer
The Quarry
Billy Corgan: Performer
A Two Million Dollar Bounty
Billy Corgan: Performer
Parallel Stories
Billy Corgan: Performer
A Fatal Mistake
Billy Corgan: Performer
A Dark Reunion
Billy Corgan: Performer
The Payoff/End Credits
Billy Corgan: Performer
Rats (Billy Corgan)
Billy Corgan: Performer
Worms (Billy Corgan)
Billy Corgan: Performer
Spiders (Billy Corgan)
Billy Corgan: Performer
Lizards (Billy Corgan)
Billy Corgan: Performer
Worms Part 2 (Billy Corgan)
Billy Corgan: Performer
Squirrels With Tails (Billy Corgan)
Billy Corgan: Performer

User reviews

Steven Jones
1/10

The score of Friday Night Lights did not effectively convey the sense of hopelessness and despair that permeated the town of Odessa, Texas. Instead of evoking empathy and connection with the characters' struggles, the music felt disconnected and superficial, failing to resonate with the audience on a deeper level.

William Allen
10/10

The soundtrack of Friday Night Lights perfectly captures the emotional intensity and raw energy of small-town Texas high school football. Each track immerses you in the world of Odessa, Texas, from the excitement of Friday night games to the struggles and triumphs of the Permian Panthers.

Michelle Hall
8/10

The soundtrack features a mix of uplifting and poignant melodies that evoke a range of emotions, from hope and determination to heartache and resilience. The music enhances the themes of perseverance and camaraderie in the face of adversity, resonating with viewers on a deep emotional level.

Ashley Jones
7/10

The use of instrumental tracks in the soundtrack creates a sense of nostalgia and longing, reflecting the characters' struggles and triumphs on and off the football field. The music adds depth and complexity to the narrative, making the viewing experience more engaging and memorable.

Karen Parker
7/10

The soundtrack of Friday Night Lights perfectly captures the emotional journey of the characters, from the highs of victory to the lows of defeat. The music enhances the storytelling and immerses the audience in the small town atmosphere of Odessa, Texas.

Joshua Perez
6/10

The soundtrack of Friday Night Lights perfectly captures the emotional intensity and raw grit of small-town Texas football. The music is hauntingly beautiful, filled with melancholy melodies that reflect the struggles and triumphs of the characters. It adds depth and richness to the storytelling, enhancing the overall viewing experience.

Melissa Phillips
7/10

Overall, the soundtrack of Friday Night Lights is a powerful and evocative complement to the on-screen drama, elevating the storytelling and leaving a lasting impact on the audience. It serves as a vital component in capturing the spirit of the small town of Odessa and the journey of the Permian Panthers football team.

Andrew Mitchell
1/10

The soundtrack of Friday Night Lights failed to capture the emotional depth and intensity of the story. The music felt generic and uninspired, lacking the power to enhance the pivotal moments of the film.

Mark Martin
9/10

The music evokes a sense of hope, resilience, and camaraderie, reflecting the themes of perseverance and teamwork portrayed in the film. It enhances the storytelling and elevates the viewing experience, making it a truly unforgettable soundtrack that stays with you long after the movie ends.

Mary Scott
5/10

On the other hand, while the soundtrack is undeniably atmospheric and evocative, it can sometimes feel repetitive and overly dramatic. There are moments when the music becomes overpowering, overshadowing the dialogue and distracting from the narrative. A more subtle approach to the score could have allowed the emotional beats of the story to shine through without being overshadowed by the music.