Rocket Surgeon
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Stoo said:Laird has also been informed of this thread. Hopefully, he will join us, too.
I believe he's ripping files from the Lego games himself...
Stoo said:Laird has also been informed of this thread. Hopefully, he will join us, too.
InexorableTash said:I also want to open up the spreadsheet to the JWFAN forums; I've registered but can't post yet. fommes, if you happen to re-post to that thread, can you extend the offer?
Stoo said:Joel McNeely composed a NEW OPENING THEME for the 2nd season but Lucas decided to stick with the regular L.Rosenthal one!
Stoo said:I signed in with my previous Google Doc username & password but I still can't edit the new LEGO sheet.
Hi, "other guy". WELCOME ABOARD, MDEW! Yeah, kudos to Inexorable Tash for he is great and his efforts are indispensable. You've joined at a high time for fans of Young Indy music. Most of the post-"Skull" conversations have fizzled out but this is still going strong...MDew said:Hey guys! I'm "that other guy" from the 80's soundtrack blog that created the custom Vol. 5. Of course it was after all that work that I discovered the discussion on here, and have been following ever since - awaiting the day my account would be activated so I could join in (thanks Tash for the help!).
Anyway, thanks to you guys I now have a huge collection of unreleased Young Indy music. My goal is to eventually make an updated Vol.5 once everything is ID'd so everyone else doesn't have to go to all the work we did! The main focus would be the "clean" (no sfx) & high quality tracks, and maybe the rest as "bonus" tracks.
As I told Tash, I do have the capability to rip music from the DVDs, and have recorded a bunch more music that way, including all the credit music - from the shows & the docs. and some other music bits from within the shows. I'm going to go back and try to get the rest you have mentioned in the spreadsheet, so if there's anything else you think of let me know.
I've compiled a list of what I have, so you can cross-check to see what you need. Most I'm sure you have. I'd really like to ID the DVD doc. tracks, so I can sort them with the others. (Everything's all nice & neat in folders now)
There isn't really any official e-mail loop yet since the majority of this collective work has been on the board (apart from a blitz Tash & I did while The Raven was down for awhile). Personally, I only have a few e-mails of the people on here (and am waiting for T.E. Lawrence's and Crack that whip's). The Raven has a private message function so right-click any username to send a PM with your e-mail. Glad to have you amongst us!MDew said:Is there anyway I can get in on the email loop? I'd love to get the Young Indy Satellite 1 and Lego Indy 2 tracks! Sorry for the long post, but I've been trying to get on here for almost a month! I'm glad to be here & can't wait to contribute to the hunt
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I think all I'm lacking that you guys have is the Lego 2 stuff & original broadcast credits. Was anything from Staff of Kings ID'd, or is that just original stuff?
fommes said:MDew, welcome! Very glad to have you here.
Concerning Staff of Kings, I don't have the game, but I was told that there probably is some YIJC stuff on there. That someone didn't record anything of it though, unfortunately.
Thanks, Rocket. "More modern", eh? Interesting...I hope it wasn't anything like the Season 2 preview tune w/funky bass, electric drums & synths!Rocket Surgeon said:Here's a little update:
The redone title wasn't like the Raiders March. It was in keeping with his other scores for the show - broad sweeping sound - perhaps a bit more modern than Rosenthal's scores. I only heard it a few times...
From memory, here's a rundown of the history and status of each source (hope all is correct):MDew said:Thanks for the welcome, Stoo. I'm sorry, that first post was just WAY too long...and I think most of my list is stuff you guys have. Do you have the DVD end credits/docs music recorded, or do you need that? I can share a zip of what I have so you can help ID it. I really don't know where to start on that. I noted on each track the options it could be, based on the info in the credits of each. That narrows it down a little at least. There are some good tracks in there though, some if it I know for sure is unreleased score. I think the end credits from the show has provided the most quality stuff so far though, that's a jackpot!
Oh, there definitely is some in the game but whether there is any NEW stuff is the question. There was an interview, before the game out, with one of the developers who said they used some YIJC scores. Many pages back I mentioned hearing "Bistro Guitar" from Barcelona and some stuff from Transylvania (...and even though 2 friends of mine worked on the game, I don't own it either! Recognized some music from clips on YouTube.)fommes said:Concerning Staff of Kings, I don't have the game, but I was told that there probably is some YIJC stuff on there. That someone didn't record anything of it though, unfortunately.
Stoo said:Thanks, Rocket. "More modern", eh? Interesting...I hope it wasn't anything like the Season 2 preview tune w/funky bass, electric drums & synths!
Fingers crossed that Mr. Malamed will reach out to McNeely because I'm dying to hear it. (As Sol Rosenberg would say, "I'm dying ova here!")
MDew said:I have what I assume is the SOK PC soundtrack, it has 70 tracks and I'm fairly certain there is no Young Indy music in there. I didn't recognize anything from KOTCS either. What's in there is very "video game" sounding and wouldn't really fit in with the rest of the music. Is the PSP one any better?
MDew said:As for the DVD Docs, nobody has ID'd them yet? Should I start adding them to the spreadsheet? I'll rule out the ones that are obviously stock music, then we can start working on the rest.