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Author: w0lfie
Posted: Jul 06 2007 - 05:57 AM
Subject: re: Is this "something" or was it just written for TV?
I suppose the composer would argue that it's "something" whether or not it was composed for a TV show. :) Oddly, the Wikipedia article has a dead link for the score. Perhaps it was spam. My guess is that it was commissioned for the show. Most news shows have original theme music.
Author: JJohnston
Posted: Jul 04 2007 - 06:49 PM
Subject: Is this "something" or was it just written for TV?
Strange how melodies you haven't heard in years sometimes just pop into your head. This one was from the Saturday afternoon sports show on one of the TV networks in the States (NBC's "Sportsworld") back in the '80s. It had kind of a fanfare/gladiatorial/Olympic sound to it. Does anybody recognize it as something else? This may have been inspired by the popular Olympics-theme music trumpet fanfare, so it may be nothing. It could very well have been written just for the show. Thanks.



 
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