Sam becomes a member of a rock band who is stabbed to death after a concert by one of a long list of suspects.Sam becomes a member of a rock band who is stabbed to death after a concert by one of a long list of suspects.Sam becomes a member of a rock band who is stabbed to death after a concert by one of a long list of suspects.
- Flash McGrath
- (as Jonathan Gries)
- Sandy
- (as Liza Whitcraft)
- Jack
- (uncredited)
- Rock & Roll Roady
- (uncredited)
- Axe
- (uncredited)
- Diane Frost
- (uncredited)
- Bill
- (uncredited)
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- TriviaPeter Noone, playing the band's manager, is a real life member of the British band Herman's Hermits. While Sam speaks to him about finances in the office, an orchestrated version of the Herman's Hermits song "Mrs. Brown, You've got a lovely daughter" can be heard playing in the background.
- GoofsWhen Sam and the band are leaving the concert in a limousine, a FOX body Mustang can clearly be seen in the parking lot. The FOX body Mustang first appeared in 1979, though the episode is set in April 1974.
- Quotes
Chase: [interviewing] Tonic, what were you thinking, when you wrote: "As I travel in space and time, I want to stay, I want to go. You can see my face, but it's not mine. What you can't see, you'll never know." What can't we see?
Dr. Sam Beckett: [as Tonic, after Flash makes a joke] Well, um... I guess what I, what I really was, uh, meaning, er, to say was, uh, that, um, we all... live our lives behind masks. But the real point of living is to get beyond, to break through those masks, from the outside and from the inside, so that we can really communicate. Un, unfortunately, most of us don't.
- ConnectionsFeatured in Quantum Leap: Roberto! - January 27, 1982 (1992)
- SoundtracksFate's Wide Wheel
Written by Velton Ray Bunch and Mike Post with Mark Leggett and Chris Rupenthal
Performed by Scott Bakula
Background vocals by Bernadette Barlow and Rick Palomby
Courtesy of Music Corp. of America (BMI), by MCA Music Publishing
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having seen the entire five seasons at least twice - admitted several years apart I find the idea of a time traveller 'putting right what once went wrong' very appealing. I hope we can one day have an updated version of the adventures of Sam Beckett (not forgetting Al of course) but with the same actors - after all it was mentioned once or twice in various episodes that both Al and Sam aged several years as the project continued, so why not seeing Sam and Al as they are after ten or so years of Sam's leaping in time.
- mady-5
- Jul 22, 2006