Sadly my last post of my Gossip Girl music series! I have been doing this series for 6 whole months and I have really enjoyed looking back at favorite scenes and music of my all time favorite show EVER.
I hope old and new fans come to my page and look at my top 10 favorite songs from each season and hopefully will bring back memories of all your favorite scenes, and to new fans or fans yet to discover Gossip Girl I hope you enjoy these posts.
Hopefully in the future I can do a post on top 10 favorite songs from Gossip Girl - The Movie... Hopefully.
10. Gone Gone Gone by Ladyhawke
Episode: Gone Maybe Gone
Scene: Nate, Blair and Chuck looking for Serena when they bump into Georgina and Dan
9. Silent Machine by Cat Power
Episode: It's Really Complicated
Scene: Serena confronts Dan about his chapter about her that got leaked, Nate also punches Dan
8. Red Lips by Sky Ferreira
Episode: Save the Last Chance
Scene: Ivy pitches her idea to Bart & Chuck
7. Girl Like Me by Ladyhawke
Episode: High Infidelity
Scene: beginning of episode, Dan wakes up to find Georgina watching him sleep
6. Paper and Gun by The Cold and Lovely
Episode: Portrait of a Lady Alexander
Scene: Blair and Chuck try to see Lady Alexander
5. Bonnie & Clyde by Great Northern
Episode: New York, I Love You XOXOXO
Scene: First scene, Bart Bass's body is identified and Chuck & Blair escape
4. Road to Nowhere by Release the Sunbird
Episode: New York, I Love You XOXOXO
Scene: Blair and Chuck get married
3. Kill Me by The Pretty Reckless
Episode: New York, I Love You XOXOXO
Scene: Last ever Gossip Girl scene, could there be a new Gossip Girl??
2. Angels by The XX
Episode: Gone Maybe Gone
Scene: Blair and Chuck in the limousine
1. Body of Work by The Mynabirds
Episode: New York, I Love You XOXOXO
Scene: The big Gossip Girl reveal
“The Upper East Side was like something
from Fitzgerald or Thackeray – teenagers acting like adults, adults
acting like teenagers, guarding secrets, spreading gossip all with the
trappings of truly opulent wealth. And membership into this community
was so elite you couldn’t even buy your way in. It was a birthright – a
birthright that I didn’t have. And my greatest achievements would never
earn it.
All I had to compare it to was what I read
in books. But that gave me the idea: I wasn’t born into this world …
maybe I could write myself into it. I overheard enough conversations to
mimic the voice of the Constance girls, but every writer needs his muse
and it wasn’t until that photo of Serena in the white dress that I knew I
had something strong enough to actually create a legend and launch a
website.
Within weeks I was getting dozens of
emails with stories about Upper East Siders, so I posted them
anonymously. And then I got more. Before long it was a monster. Everyone
was sending tips … When Serena came back from boarding school, I wrote
my first post about me, Lonely Boy, the outsider, the underdog. I might
have been a joke but at least people were talking about me" - XOXO GG FOREVER.
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