![]() The Strand in which Dash and Lily’s story begins. ![]() So, what exactly are all these places in New York City that they go to? Well, here is a complete list of all filming locations used in Dash & Lily (some in which were already linked above)… Most of these locations are actually in the East Village as seen on Lily’s map in episode two. The depiction of New York at Christmas time is perfect. Dash & Lily would be nothing without New York City, it is the most pivotal part of the storyline. Through an exchange of countless dares between a scrooge and a Christmas nut through a notebook lead Dash and Lily to numerous famous locations in the Big Apple. And finally, in Episode Eight, “New Year’s Eve”: “Like it’s Christmas” (by Jonas Brothers… Everyone had to expect Nick Jonas to not only make a surprise appearance but also add his own Christmas song as he is the executive producer of Dash & Lily ?!), “Stay” (by Gracie Abrams), “What Are You Doing New Year’s Eve?” (by Ella Fitzgerald), and lastly, “Auld Lang Syne” (by Denmark + Winter).Įnjoying some of these songs? Check out this fan-made playlist on Spotify that includes all the songs listed above!! “Do You Dare?” All the Places Mentioned and Dared in Dash & Lily (New York City Guide) In Episode Seven, “Christmas”: “Have Yourself A Merry Little Christmas” (by Cat Power). In Episode Six, “Christmas Eve”: “Quinzhee” (by The Voluntary Butter Scheme), “I Wanna Take You Out In Your Holiday Sweater” (by Pas/Cal), and “Home Alone, Too” (by The Staves). In Episode Five, “Sofia & Edgar”: “Sukiyaki” (by Kyu Sakamoto), “Holly Jolly Christmas” (by David Archuleta), and “That Holiday Feelin’” (by Mr & Mrs). In Episode Four, “Cinderella”: “Dance of the Sugar Plum Fairy” (by Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky), “Come On! Let’s Boogey to the Elf Dance” (by Sufjan Stevens AKA the artist we can thank for the Call Me By Your Name soundtrack), and “The Christmas Song” (by Nat King Cole). In Episode Three, “Hanukkah”: “Manhattan” (by Cat Power) and “Odessa” (by Golem ft. In Episode Two, “Lily”: “Sleigh Ride” (by The Ronettes), “Last Christmas” (by Wham!), “Christmas Wrapping” (by The Waitresses), and “Fairytale of New York” (by The Pogues ft. In Episode One, “Dash”: “Philomena” (by The Decemberists), “Run Rudolph Run” (by Chuck Berry), “River” (Joni Mitchell), and “Everything’s Gonna Be Cool This Christmas” (by Eels). Here’s the complete soundtrack from Dash & Lily … As Dash and Lily chaotically race around New York, amongst the Christmas chaos, sit back and enjoy the Christmas tunes. The entire show would not be complete without its classic holiday bops. ![]() ![]() Get ready to revamp your Christmas playlist as Dash & Lily has the most perfect holiday soundtrack. If the overall plot and New York setting was festive enough for you, the soundtrack just adds to the spirit of Christmas. 1-4) ” which breaks down the first four episodes of Dash & Lily by Val Kohan. Go check out the previous Dash & Lily article titled “’So This Is Christmas?”: Dash & Lily *Festive* Review (Ep. As the festive dares bring them closer together with a certain distance, will they be lonesome for Christmas or find each other in time for New Years? If you dare, find out in Netflix’s Dash & Lily. Val Kohan, Editor-in-Chief/Entertainment ColumnistĪ scrooge and a Christmas nut exchange dares through a notebook leading them to numerous famous locations in the Big Apple as each other’s identities stay secretive while their exchange stays strictly between the pages of the red notebook. ![]()
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