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Snicolette
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Matador Almost missed this, my apologies. Love this, the melody reminds me of my grandmother or great aunt sitting at the piano and playing. So pretty with the strings and flute. |
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Machinemessiah
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Hahahahaha what strange and hilarious vids! liked the second one more.. the first one a bit strident / theatrical, but maybe with more listens.. laughable though ...the fella reminded me of Mr. Bean. Hey Greg.. thought you were some more years older than I. Glad to hear you know and like what I posted. I don't know ANY of the songs and series you all posted! ...with the exception of the Sopranos. |
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Machinemessiah
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Just curious what you had expected with 'Verano Azul'. Band of Brothers is a TV series Tom Hanks and Steven Spielberg made (I think) with all the material they got and maybe did not use for the film 'Saving Private Ryan'.. is a TV series, each episode at the beginning has interviews with the veterans from the same and legendary 'Easy Company' whose track the series depicts. Sankuokai, yeah! it was funny to watch.. it got the space thing (love that sort of stop-motion animation) and the martial arts.. plus very dark bad guys.. we went nuts with that! I wonder, the cartoons we as a generation got to see were pretty special.. some were very sci-fi ish and I think with good music and all.. great art. He-Man was a TV show.. (also we went nuts with that.. with my brother we had a bunch of the action figures). I love those well crafted shows that had also great and interesting music.. main theme and above all the incidental pieces! I was impressed finding that great sounding video. Edited by Machinemessiah - July 20 2020 at 16:09 |
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Beginning where I left off ....
Rushfan – Big Band
Theory – I never really watched this series that much, but I wasn’t aware that
Bare Naked Ladies sung the theme. It’s
funny, as some of there music is, and I have many favorites from them, but
others I don’t like as much. This was a
good one. Lewian – I was
finally able to hear this with Machinemessiah – Wow a lot of posts here. All three of the first songs were nice, bright and cheerful especially with the Robotech theme which effectively plays off the pomp of Star Wars and other space oriented theme music. However, Band of Brothers is a sentimental favorite of mine, I absolutely love that series and the music for it is perfect, heroic, yet not over indulgent. Lancelot Link for me was a forgotten gem and thanks for the reminder. “Sankuokai” is a lot of fun, it’s not familiar to me, but it’s still cool. The He-man theme is definitely sparse and scary. Meltdowner – “Cowboy Bebop” – For me, this track is excellent and a definite favorite. I love the retro spy sound with the cool jazz hooks. The David Sylvian track is also lovely and emotional. Nice contrast between the two tracks. Gentle & Giant – I consider the music from The Leftovers, especially the theme that comes from this suite, to be some of the most lovely and heartwrenching music for TV in modern history. Definitely the best of the decade, as you say. Amazing series and amazing music. Cristi – Riz Ortolani “La Pavra”. Very nice music, melancholic, yet suspenseful. Raff – New Trolls “Black Hand” I am quite familiar with the band’s musical output from the time this was put out, but I don’t know this one. I always loved their over-the-top harmonies that weren’t quite as kooky as Queen’s but very similar to Sweet’s (did you ever hear their cover of “Let It Be Me” or their song “Bella Come Mai”?). I also love the Italian campiness of “Sandokan” and the use of African rhythms in “la Schiva Isaura” Mathman – I had
no idea that Patrick Carney did the Bojack Horseman theme. Nice expansive vibe for a less-than-legendary
character. Also, there is some great sax
work in there. I would never guess that
there is a Black Keys relationship there. |
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I'm surprised no one came up with this one yet....Lost In Space Theme from Season 3. Who could forget Dr. Smith, Will Robinson, Robot and Bloop Bloop ?
And we shouldn't forget Dave Grusin's Theme to St. Elsewhere. Howie Mandel???? Denzel Washington???? |
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I was looking for this which I always thought was kind of proggy, but I guess it is more 60's folk:
But found this so thought that I would share: |
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Snicolette
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Scooby Doo really fun, we even enjoyed watching
that one as teenagers. Their theme song was kind of like a lot of cartoon theme songs of the day, kind of Monkees-ish. Night of the
Witch Switch was cute, kind of a trying to be metal-ish song. |
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As I was re-listening to the Scooby theme, the Monkees is exactly who came to mind for me. I think that maybe it was their episode music soundtracks that I remember being quite psychedelic. It has been a long time since I've watched them.
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Snicolette
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Here's the last thing that Mark Hollis (Talk Talk) ever published. A very short thing for a TV series, but the magic is there. RIP! (I'm going to nominate Irmin Schmidt anyway, but I like to have this here.) Edited by Lewian - July 16 2020 at 17:06 |
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Snicolette
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Boss, definitely got the sinister thing going on there, almost an effect as though you’re missing pieces of conversation, like someone is perhaps trying to eavesdrop on whatever the boss is saying. There should be no stress for people to listen, I think once voting is open, the poll is open and commenting is fine before or after. |
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Machinemessiah
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Thank you for your comments I would have thought you would be at home with that bit from He-Man (because of the 'metal team' part in your profile; though, I know, not necessarily). I like some dark stuff but definitely not all, and it has to be sort of sci-fi -ish also for me to like it. Funnily, I've never been into metal though, not even prog metal.. (though I like a few things). In the case of He-Man there were many other themes during the chapters also and obviously not all were dark (and the one I posted, "Snake Mountain", was only an extract what played while one watched the show and the camera focused on that perspective of the Snake M.). But I love it.. Anyway, I don't believe I'll nominate it, in part for being sparse, incidental, etc., and I think, considering your comment and that of Snicolette, maybe Band of Brothers would be a better option. Edited by Machinemessiah - July 16 2020 at 21:20 |
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Like 'em both. Lost in Space.. never really a fan (maybe too young?), but I remember having seen it set on the TV at my grandparents' living room, (that was where we were on weekends). And.. good music! ..and intro. It made me remember this one: St. Elsewhere, love the 80's sound! (and the haircuts, soberness, etc.) Edited by Machinemessiah - July 16 2020 at 21:22 |
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You somehow made me remember this one, that I used to absolutely love. This time, a beautiful ending.. 'Tour of Duty': (Don't remember if it was always so, but the video starts with the sound of a shot, (this was the better sounding I found), so if you wanna skip it, go here instead). Someone once lent me an electro-acoustic guitar, with an amp that had a chorus effect; one of the first things I tried to play was this. Not exactly, but it sounded beautifully! Edited by Machinemessiah - July 16 2020 at 20:56 |
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(I feel someone will scold me soon for posting so many videos..) Airwolf: Bewitched: Flintstones: Edited by Machinemessiah - July 16 2020 at 21:10 |
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Snicolette
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Land of the Giants…I remember watching (and
enjoying) the show, did not remember the theme music, however. More very 60’s theme music. Tour of Duty, this, I very much enjoyed. Had never heard it, very contemplative. Airwolf, very 80’s sound to it. Bewitched…of course I remember this one, was
also a fave of mine as a child. I still
refer to Mrs. Kravitz and Aunt Clara. 😊 Also of course, the
Flintstones. We watched it, but it was
not a top show for me, I was more of a Jetsons fan (of the same cartoon
creators). The theme music is very
iconic, however (as was The Jetsons) and very 60’s.
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So I guess it's about time to name which posting we are going to put up for the vote. I really feel strongly about the "Boardwalk Empire" theme, one that I always thought captured the essence of the series yet is also an intriguing track, so after much deliberation, that is the one I'll put up for voting. I'll put up one of those fancy little exclamation marks next to the original posting.
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