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Analog-X64
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by Analog-X64 » 15/09/2006 - 3:54
I think its.
\C64Music\JCH\Glider_Pilot.sid
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by Waz » 16/09/2006 - 12:16
Well technically speaking I covered the original game SID that was in /GAMES/G-L/Glider_Pilot.sid, but I'll take your answer too as correct.
Are you going to hum one or do you want someone to do it, Analog-X?
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by Analog-X64 » 16/09/2006 - 22:30
Waz wrote: Well technically speaking I covered the original game SID that was in /GAMES/G-L/Glider_Pilot.sid, but I'll take your answer too as correct.
Are you going to hum one or do you want someone to do it, Analog-X?
Well I'm going to hum two, because there is a song which is in my head but I cant remember what it was called and I dont think I can go through 32000+ Tunes trying to find it.......well maybe I could but it would be easier if someone identified it for me
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by Waz » 17/09/2006 - 7:40
In that case, hum the one you know the answer to :)
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by Max Levin » 17/09/2006 - 11:16
Waz wrote: In that case, hum the one you know the answer to
"Makkeee-Makkeee-Makkeee-Makkeee-GOOOOOOOOOOD!"
I'll shut up now
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by Makke » 21/09/2006 - 9:46
So...will there be any humming, Analog-X?
I've got one (a pretty easy one, I think), because Pex inspired me to try and do a short acapella recording. Which is bloody hard, I might add! I never thought it was an easy thing to do, but trying to do it myself really made me understand exactly how excellent you have to be to make good acapella.
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by Analog-X64 » 21/09/2006 - 9:59
Sorry for the Delay it has been a crappy week, lost 20+ fellow Employees yesterday due to cut-backs. I'll probably next come november. Anyways here goes.
This is my Main contribution, you wont have a hard time figuring this one out.
Name That SID! 08
I've been humming this one in my head for a few weeks now and I cant for the life of me remember which tune it is.
Name That SID! 08b
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by Makke » 22/09/2006 - 6:54
Analog-X wrote: This is my Main contribution, you wont have a hard time figuring this one out.
Name That SID! 08
I'm guessing:
\Gray_Fred\Mutants.sid
The second one I'm not sure about.
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by Analog-X64 » 22/09/2006 - 10:54
Yup Makke Got it!!!
I would still like to find out what the second one is, it has been bugging me for quite some time now.
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by Makke » 22/09/2006 - 12:11
Ok, here's me trying to be Pex.
Name That SID!
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by Chris Abbott » 22/09/2006 - 12:13
"They Stole Two Thousand Two Hundred and Sixty Two and a Half"
Won't somebody PLEASE think of the children?
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by Makke » 22/09/2006 - 12:15
Chris Abbott wrote: "They Stole Two Thousand Two Hundred and Sixty Two and a Half"
Is this where I say "Close enough?"
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by Chris Abbott » 22/09/2006 - 12:43
Makke wrote: Chris Abbott wrote: "They Stole Two Thousand Two Hundred and Sixty Two and a Half"
Is this where I say "Close enough?"
Probably
It's probably in STIL, but Ben was always aiming for a rip-off of "The Sweeney" theme tune for this.
PS: Could someone else donate an MP3 ?
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by Infamous » 22/09/2006 - 13:07
btw makke very impressed with you layered acapela there, should use that and make a whole tune out of it.. hint hint