marx
Black Knight
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Post by marx on Apr 17, 2017 7:57:14 GMT -5
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Post by wileyk209 on Apr 20, 2017 15:32:05 GMT -5
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Post by scooby1 on Apr 20, 2017 17:02:40 GMT -5
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Post by scooby1 on Apr 20, 2017 17:02:52 GMT -5
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marx
Black Knight
Posts: 9
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Post by marx on Apr 21, 2017 5:21:10 GMT -5
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Post by Chorake on Nov 9, 2018 14:30:27 GMT -5
I found 42 seconds of clean Nichols underscore from a DVD menu: www.youtube.com/watch?v=nJatVYv2FcEPretty sure some of WB's other DVDs from 2002-2003 use isolated Nichols pieces. Anyways, yeah, it's a shame Warner hasn't given the classic underscore the same treatment as Curtin's shows.
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Post by wileyk209 on Nov 10, 2018 12:57:27 GMT -5
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Post by Chorake on Nov 20, 2018 23:19:48 GMT -5
Found another DVD menu that uses Nichols underscore:
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Post by Chorake on Nov 25, 2018 6:07:20 GMT -5
I absolutely love this piece from New Movies:
I wonder if it was specifically composed for New Movies (if Nichols was still working for H-B, albeit only as a composer instead of full-time director), or it was just something from SDWAY's backlog that ultimately went unused.
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Post by Chorake on Jan 30, 2019 15:32:14 GMT -5
The brief appearance of "Cool Days" from Monster of Mexico:
The orchestration of the main theme that makes appearances in What a Night for a Knight (at the very end), Mystery Mask Mix-Up (only episode to play it in full), and Jeepers! It's the Creeper! (the chase in the barn and the jump into the hay bailing machine):
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Post by Chorake on Feb 6, 2019 20:53:29 GMT -5
Very close to a clean version of the first half of the Black Knight chase.
Used as much of New Movies and Josie as I could so far. Still need to give The Scooby-Doo Show a sweep for some key sections of this and the second half.
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Post by jonathanmuddlemore on Feb 6, 2019 21:07:14 GMT -5
Very close to a clean version of the first half of the Black Knight chase. Used as much of New Movies and Josie as I could so far. Still need to give The Scooby-Doo Show a sweep for some key sections of this and the second half. I think The Funky Phantom also used Nichols music cues
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Post by wileyk209 on Feb 7, 2019 15:28:39 GMT -5
I think The Funky Phantom also used Nichols music cues Yep; I remember that cue also showing up on "The Perils of Penelope Pitstop," specifically in the episode "North Pole Peril." And it was also heard in the 1971 Hanna-Barbera special "The Thanksgiving That Almost Wasn't" (that special reused a LOT of music from previous H-B cartoons.)
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Post by Dyland on Jun 7, 2019 1:19:58 GMT -5
I haven't heard anyone else talk about this, but by searching "scooby doo underscore" in bing, I found a website that archive.org says has been around since at least 2016 that has uploaded a significant portion of Scooby-Doo underscore tracks. If this link is unacceptable, hopefully a mod can delete just this line: cybernight.elementfx.com/scooby.htmlMy favorite tracks are certainly Theme 1 Take 5 (originally heard in What a Night for a Knight), or Theme 2 Take 8 which often underscored Shaggy & Scooby's kitchen antics.
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Post by wileyk209 on Jun 7, 2019 9:56:55 GMT -5
Oooooh, sweet! Lots of music from "Scooby-Doo, Where Are You" and "The New Scooby-Doo Movies!"
UPDATE: I'm already loading the tracks into iTunes, and am renaming some of them so they are easier to identify; i.e. I called Theme 06 - Take 23 "The Scooby Snack Bribe," and Theme 05 - Take 18 "The Ghost City Hotel."
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