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"Shambala", by Three Dog Night, is the song that spontaneously begins playing on the DHARMA van's 8-track tape deck when Hurley starts its engine in "Tricia Tanaka Is Dead". The beginning of the song is also heard earlier in the same episode in a flashback to Hurley's childhood. The song is heard yet again in "The Man Behind the Curtain" when Ben and Roger ride in the van.

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  • Shambala est la chanson qui commence spontanément à passer quand le van DHARMA se remet en marche dan l'épisode Chance et malchance. Le début de cette chanson est également entendue plus tôt dans un flashback de Hurley. On l'entend également dans l'épisode L'Homme de l'ombre quand Ben et Roger se balladent dans le van. La chanson a été écrite par Daniel Moore en 1973, et chantée par Three Dog Night.
  • La canción, escrita en 1973 por Daniel Moore, es del grupo "Three Dog Night". La canción trata sobre la expulsión de los sentimientos negativos, reflejando la meta constante de Hurley para convencer a los demás que tengan diversión sin importar las circunstancias que estén pasando. Shambala es una referencia a un reino mítico en la tradición budista tibetana.
  • Shambala é a Música que espontaneamente começa a tocar no rádio da Kombi da Dharma quando Hurley fez o motor funcionar em "Tricia Tanaka is Dead". A música é uma versão de "Three Dog Night". A letra reflete a retirada de emoções negativas e de sofrimento, espelhando a indecisão de Hurley em convencer aos outros e a si mesmo em manter a animação em qualquer que seja a circunstância. Shambala faz referência a um reino místico e iluminado na tradição tibetana do Budismo.
  • "Shambala", by Three Dog Night, is the song that spontaneously begins playing on the DHARMA van's 8-track tape deck when Hurley starts its engine in "Tricia Tanaka Is Dead". The beginning of the song is also heard earlier in the same episode in a flashback to Hurley's childhood. The song is heard yet again in "The Man Behind the Curtain" when Ben and Roger ride in the van.
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  • Shambala est la chanson qui commence spontanément à passer quand le van DHARMA se remet en marche dan l'épisode Chance et malchance. Le début de cette chanson est également entendue plus tôt dans un flashback de Hurley. On l'entend également dans l'épisode L'Homme de l'ombre quand Ben et Roger se balladent dans le van. La chanson a été écrite par Daniel Moore en 1973, et chantée par Three Dog Night.
  • La canción, escrita en 1973 por Daniel Moore, es del grupo "Three Dog Night". La canción trata sobre la expulsión de los sentimientos negativos, reflejando la meta constante de Hurley para convencer a los demás que tengan diversión sin importar las circunstancias que estén pasando. Shambala es una referencia a un reino mítico en la tradición budista tibetana.
  • "Shambala", by Three Dog Night, is the song that spontaneously begins playing on the DHARMA van's 8-track tape deck when Hurley starts its engine in "Tricia Tanaka Is Dead". The beginning of the song is also heard earlier in the same episode in a flashback to Hurley's childhood. The song is heard yet again in "The Man Behind the Curtain" when Ben and Roger ride in the van. The song, written by Daniel Moore in 1973, is the hit version by Three Dog Night. The lyrics reflect the removal of negative emotions, mirroring Hurley's goal to have fun no matter the circumstances. "Wash Away," which Hurley listened to at the end of "Tabula Rasa", echoed similar sentiments. Shambala itself is a reference to a mythical kingdom of enlightenment in the tradition of Tibetan Buddhism. "Shambala" is one of three examples in the series where a diegetic song (originating from within story and heard by the characters) is incorporated into the musical score, thereby becoming non-diegetic. After the song comes on in the DHARMA van in "Tricia Tanaka Is Dead", it is integrated into the score for use in the following montage sequence. The other examples of this scoring technique are "La Mer" in "Whatever the Case May Be" and "Downtown" in "One of Us". The non-diegetic version of "Shambala" incorporated into the score is featured on the Season 3 soundtrack as track 20 on disc 1, and is called "Shambala."
  • Shambala é a Música que espontaneamente começa a tocar no rádio da Kombi da Dharma quando Hurley fez o motor funcionar em "Tricia Tanaka is Dead". A música é uma versão de "Three Dog Night". A letra reflete a retirada de emoções negativas e de sofrimento, espelhando a indecisão de Hurley em convencer aos outros e a si mesmo em manter a animação em qualquer que seja a circunstância. Shambala faz referência a um reino místico e iluminado na tradição tibetana do Budismo.
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