The White Asparagus Triangulation - S2-E9
Continuity mistake: When Sheldon is in Penny's apartment trying to get her to tell him why her relationship with Leonard failed, the yellow tee-shirt on the red pillow next to him keeps changing position.
The White Asparagus Triangulation - S2-E9
Continuity mistake: When Sheldon, Raj and Howard are talking in the cafeteria, Sheldon's drink keeps moving position.
The White Asparagus Triangulation - S2-E9
Continuity mistake: When Leonard is helping Sheldon open the jar, the red napkin which he left on the couch where he was sitting changes position or vanishes in every shot.
The White Asparagus Triangulation - S2-E9
Continuity mistake: When Sheldon is questioning Raj and Howard in the cafeteria, the bottle of water is on Raj's tray faces the camera with the barcoded side. But in one closeup it rotates to show the logo-branded side.
The White Asparagus Triangulation - S2-E9
Continuity mistake: When climbing the stairs at the start, Penny and Sheldon turn the corner and carry on the conversation. Camera cuts and now they turn the corner again and continue their conversation without breaking it.
Chosen answer: The song is called "Dark as a Dungeon" and was written and first performed by singer-songwriter Merle Travis in 1946. It has been performed by a wide array of artists, including Tennessee Ernie Ford, Harry Belafonte, Dolly Parton, Queens of the Stone Age, Kathy Mattea and Amy Grant. But it was made most famous when it was performed and recorded by Johnny Cash during his concert at Folsom Prison in 1968. According to Wikipedia: "It is a lament about the danger and drudgery of being a coal miner in an Appalachian shaft mine. It has become a rallying song among miners seeking improved working conditions."
Michael Albert