- The Liberty Bell (1893) John Philip Sousa [perf. Band of the Grenadier Guards cond. Rodney Bashford, 1967 album “Sousa Marches” (Decca PFS 4134)] (Titles)
- ? (Animated band; erratically edited jazz clips)
- Morning After (1955) Chico Hamilton [perf. Herbie Mann, Buddy Collette et al., 1957 album “Flute Fraternity” (Top Rank 25/015)] (Animated band; final clip)
- Industrie Spatiale (1967) Robert Hermel [1967 album “Lunar Probe” (De Wolfe DW/LP 3030)] (Universe narration)
- Espace Chromatique (1967) Claude Vasori [1967 album “Lunar Probe” (De Wolfe DW/LP 3030)] (Harold Potter)
- Electronic Sounds: Monotony - Electronic monotony (ElectronicMonoton.BBC.EC6_1) (c.1960s) [slowed down slightly, BBC sound effect] (Flying saucer sends down a ray)
- Various Percussion Effects A, No. 1 - Rattle (1961) Paul Fenoulhet [1961 album (Impress IA 299)] (Ratchet sound, persons turn into Scotsman)
- †Liberton Pipe Band / Let’s Have a Celidh (c.19th C.) trad. [possibly perf. Atholl Pipe Band, “Away From It All” (Pitlochry n/k)] (Bagpipe, persons turn into Scotsmen)
- Mexican Green (1967) Tubby Hayes [perf. Tubby Hayes Quartet, 1968 album “Mexican Green” (Fontana SF JL 911)] (Jazz saxophonist)
- Various Percussion Effects A, No. 1 - Rattle (1961) Paul Fenoulhet [1961 album (Impress IA 299)] (Ratchet sound, more persons turn into Scotsman)
- †Liberton Pipe Band / Let’s Have a Celidh (c.19th C.) trad. [possibly perf. Atholl Pipe Band, “Away From It All” (Pitlochry n/k)] (Bagpipe, more persons turn into Scotsmen)
- Electronic Sounds: Monotony - Electronic monotony (ElectronicMonoton.BBC.EC6_1) (c.1960s) [slowed down slightly, BBC sound effect] (Flying saucer)
- By Candlelight (1968) Dennis Farnon [perf. New Concert Orchestra, 1968 album “Background Music Specially Recorded For Film, Radio & TV” (Boosey & Hawkes SBH 3005)] (Charles and Miss Llewellyn kiss)
- †Liberton Pipe Band / Let’s Have a Celidh (c.19th C.) trad. [possibly perf. Atholl Pipe Band, “Away From It All” (Pitlochry n/k)] (Scotsmen march to Scotland)
- Electronic Sounds: Monotony - Electronic monotony (ElectronicMonoton.BBC.EC6_1) (c.1960s) [slowed down slightly, BBC sound effect] (Flying saucer)
- Paranormal (1956) Wolf Droysen (Wolfram Röhrig) [slowed down, 1956 album (Impress IA 158)] (Dramatic sting: “The incidental music for this scene”)
- Victoria Hornpipe (c.19th C.) trad.; arr. in medley “Hornipe Selection” (1958) Jimmy Shand [perf. Jimmy Shand and His Band, 1958 album “O’er the Border” (Parlophone PMC 1069)] (Establishing shot of Podgorny’s cottage)
- Generator House (1956) Wolf Droysen (Wolfram Röhrig) [1956 album (Impress IA 158)] (“Not really a man?”)
- Paranormal (1956) Wolf Droysen (Wolfram Röhrig) [slowed down, 1956 album (Impress IA 158)] (Dramatic sting: “A blancmange!”)
- The Glasgow Highlanders (c.19th C.) trad.; arr. in medley “The Glasgow Highlanders Medley” (1958) Jimmy Shand [perf. Jimmy Shand and His Band, 1958 album “O’er the Border” (Parlophone PMC 1069)] (Podgorny vs. himself, end credits)
Monday, February 5, 2024
Episode 7: You’re No Fun Anymore
Episode 7: You’re No Fun Anymore (1969)
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Unidentified cues: spreadsheet
Here is a detailed spreadsheet of all unidentified cues, each with a link. If you can identify any of these, or otherwise be of assistance...
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And Now For Something Completely Different (1971) New Realm March (1956) Ivor Slaney [perf. Amsterdam Select Orchestra, 1956 album “New Re...
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The Great Birds Eye Peas Relaunch of 1971 Combat (1969) Eric Towren [perf. International Studio Orchestra, 1969 album “The Music of Eric To...
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Monty Python’s Fliegender Zirkus: Episode 1 (1972) ? (Cymbal crash) The Liberty Bell (1893) John Philip Sousa [perf. Band of the Grenadier...
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