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Happy 49th Birthday General Hospital

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...19 years ago, the premier of the best soap theme in history, with a special intro:

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I'm sure many'll disagree, but I honestly believe that this was the best out the GH themes. The previous theme seemed so stodgy and cold and I won't even go into the mess that replaced this, but this Dave Koz version represents a time when this show was shiny and new.

Those were the days...

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I didn't know JPL was on GH!

Anyway, I think the GH's 90s theme was fantastic and should have never been replaced. I love when the theme music is heard over the last scene before it airs. It was heart pounding, literally, no clue why they'd replace it.

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Anyway, I think the GH's 90s theme was fantastic and should have never been replaced. I love when the theme music is heard over the last scene before it airs. It was heart pounding, literally, no clue why they'd replace it.

Agreed.

I still get verklempt when I hear the full version of the song on the radio...wub.png

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