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Lou Christie's song "Summer Snow" is playing in Phil Leotardo's flashback of his brother Billy's murder. The song playing when Tony enters his Bada Bing office near the end of the episode is "Super Bon Bon" by Soul Coughing. The Shawn Smith song, "Leaving California," plays in the background while Silvio drives with Adriana.
Phil Leotardo is dropped off at one of the remaining gas stations with a payphone. As he talks to his wife, he is executed by Soprano's crew who have been watching the location. His wife gets out, screaming, leaving the SUV in drive and it proceeds to roll over Phil's head.
The song played when Tony Soprano and Phil Leotardo meet at the feast is "A Chi" by Italian singer Fausto Leali. The song is played again at the end of the episode when Tony and Carmela join the Baccalieris at the feast. The song played when Tony Soprano lifts his niece and spins her around is "Red River Rock" by Johnny & The Hurricanes.
"Stage 5" is the 79th episode of the HBO television series The Sopranos, the second episode of the second half of the show's sixth season, and the 14th episode of the season overall. It was written by Terence Winter and directed by Alan Taylor, and originally aired on April
Phil Leotardo (Frank Vincent) shoots Angelo Garepe in the trunk of his car, which is a bit of an in-joke to his own demise as Billy Batts in Goodfellas. Tony B compares architectural salvage to Sanford and Son. A scene from the movie Chinatown is shown on the television in the kitchen when Carmela tells Tony they are late to meet Finn's parents.
"Live Free or Die" is the 71st episode of the HBO original series The Sopranos and the sixth of the show's sixth season. Written by David Chase, Terence Winter, Robin Green, and Mitchell Burgess, and directed by Tim Van Patten, it originally aired on April 16, 2006.
Frank Vincent, best known as Phil Leotardo on 'The Sopranos,' has died at 78 after a career spanning more than four decades. Frank Vincent of 'The Sopranos,' Scorsese films dead at 78 Skip to main ...
Tony calling Phil "Carnac the Great" is a reference to Carnac the Magnificent, a comedic, soothsaying character played by Johnny Carson during his tenure as host of The Tonight Show. The sights seen in Paris besides the Eiffel Tower : The taxi is driving Carmela and Rosalie on the Champs-Élysées towards the Arc de Triomphe .