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TV and movie theme songs

TV and movie theme songs

which were your favorites?

I was a musician once upon a time and have always had a special appreciation for instrumental music,mostly progressive rock,but there is a subgenre of music that gets overlooked a lot...themesongs. B)

 

I think part of the reason is we only get about 1 and a half minutes and then the show starts...or a commercial blares in.But if you ever get to hear the extended versions,some of them are incredible.It dosnt hurt if just hearing the first few note conjures up warm fuzzies from the past or lets you know something good is about to happen.

 

Some of my favorites are...

 

Voyage to the bottom of the sea...moody,dramatic and really fit the show.

Space 1999...wow,mega jumping bass,pseudo porn track guitar  alternating with blaring horns and strings...too freakin' cool.

Mission Impossible...inyer face bassline,jazzy flute,big horns...KAT cool man.

Monty Pythons flying circus...wth!?...this is some countries national anthem,they played it every morning while my flight marched by in the morning(EARLY in the morning) while I was in bootcamp.We got in trouble EVERY morning for laughing as we went by...guess the DI wasnt a PBS viewer. :grin:

Peter Gunn...many a stripper twirled her tassles to this one...its just plain raunchy. :drool:

Red Dwarf...hard to picture this song with a scifi show...til you know the story about Lister's plans for life after the space corp."goldfish shoals nibbling at my toes" :D

Lost in Space...spectacular John Williams.There were 2 of them and both were great.

Dr. Who...weeeeiiiiiiiirrrrrrrd man.

Buck Rogers in the 25th century...show was silly but the theme was terrific.(WILMA DEARING! oh my!)SouthPark did a hilarious take on the whole opening montage with Cartman...you gotta see it if you were even a minor Buck Rogers fan.

James Bond...the main theme is truly iconic and 2 of the movie title themes were among my favs...You only live twice,and Tomorrow never dies.

 

So what are some of you favorites?

 

a free place to hear some...quality fair but I bet you could find much better...mine are from cd's.  http://www.televisiontunes.com/index.php

 

 

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Reply #26 Top

Quoting I.R., reply 24

Gomer Pyle USMC
very feisty and patriotic,loved it!...how about Barney Miller's Smooth groovin' bassline?

 

For some reason when you mentioned Barney Miller, Taxi theme song popped in my head :dur:

 

My Quotes must be broken...

Reply #27 Top

The themes from Perry Mason, Dragnet and Highway Patrol would snag you.

Al Hirt playing trumpet on Flight of the bumblebee on the Green Hornet.  Nelson Riddle's Batman Theme and Henry Mancini's Pink Panther Theme.

The theme from Ironside by Quincy Jones off the Smackwaterjack album was a priceless and brilliantly composed over-all masterpiece also used in the movies Five Fingers of Death and Kill Bill Vol. 2

Who didn't know the lyrics to Gilligan's Island, who didn't snap their fingers once they heard the first four notes to the Addams Family song?

:star:  :star: :star:

Mission Impossible...inyer face bassline,jazzy flute,big horns...KAT cool man

Is written in 5/4 time.  That was hard as hell to march to.

>:(  

Peter Gunn...many a stripper twirled her tassles to this one...its just plain raunchy

Total badass song!

k5  

You only live twice,and Tomorrow never dies.

Also theme from Goldfinger.  You gotta give it up to Singer Shirley Bassey and them sexy ass horny horns!

:thumbsup:  

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Reply #28 Top

A couple of my favorite television theme songs (very current):

From the series "Psych" - I know, you know, by the Friendly Indians: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=u_Gced_Z_KU

From the series "True Blood" - Bad Things by Jace Everett: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YH5gLSo3n64

Reply #29 Top

I've never heard that last one or 1941

Hardcastle & McCormick Drive!

1941 (John Williams) Theme Song

Reply #31 Top

Perry MasonDragnetNelson Riddle's Batman Theme Henry Mancini's Pink Panther Theme.IronsidronsideAddams Family

I gots all of those... B)

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Reply #32 Top

THe opening riff on Night Court was awesome.  Great horn section. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7pod-uZH8s8

All in the Family. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0d8FTPv955I

X-Files.  http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S1w1A3n-Eww

Cheers?  http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FD8ljNobUys

Reply #33 Top

Quoting HG_Eliminator, reply 15
M.A.S.H. ( suicide is painless)

Cheers.

WKRP in Cincinnati.
 

Yep....now, the ultimate revenge (try to get THIS one out of your head): The Lone Ranger}:)

 

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Reply #35 Top

William Tell Overture from the Lone Ranger?

Reply #36 Top

Hardcastle & McCormick Drive!
that was wild :D

From the series "Psych"
  that was cool
True Blood" - Bad Things
nice...sounds like Criss Isaac B)

 

Loved and hated!
hahahahaahh we're expecting youoooooooou.

Reply #37 Top

All in the Family
awesome

William Tell Overture from the Lone Ranger?
crank that, its incredible :O

 

theme from the Flash! http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=br2hXBhgLVY&feature=related   Amanda Pays!

Reply #38 Top

Lonnie Anderson <3

 

Lonnie Anderson <3 <3

Reply #39 Top

William Tell Overture from the Lone Ranger?

Actually vice versa but yep composed by Gioacchino Rossini August 3, 1829!  That ones a very fun and equally melodramatic Timpani part to play!

What most people don't realize is that this song is merely the fourth part to the original opera.

It's only the finale of the overture that's associated with the Lone Ranger.

:star:  

Reply #40 Top

I used to play it as loud as my system would handle...bliss.

Reply #41 Top

I used to play it as loud as my system would handle...bliss.

Same here with Wagner's (pronounced Vog-ner) Ride of the Valkyrie.

Still do to this day when the neighbor's gangster rap gets too loud.

I don't get mad, I get even!

:grin:  

Reply #42 Top

Still do to this day when the neighbor's gangster rap gets too loud.
I used to do that with Gregorian chant.  Years later I heard Enigma and thought "Oh yeah!"  }:)

 

Huh . . how have I never noticed this smiley?    :karma:

Reply #43 Top

Ride of the Valkyrie.
another blaster...

 

while I lived in some 2 story barracks the guy below me THOUGHT he had a loud sterio...to get even I would lay my 6 speaker sunn 200watt concert lead amp on the floor face down and blast him into C&W hell. :w00t:

Reply #44 Top

Quoting cplair, reply 16

I used to play it as loud as my system would handle...bliss.


Same here with Wagner's (pronounced Vog-ner) Ride of the Valkyrie.

Still do to this day when the neighbor's gangster rap gets too loud.

I don't get mad, I get even!

 


I DID THAT, TOO!  (Eventually I moved away...there is only so many acts of getting even and then one-upping those acts that a person can do without crossing a line that can't be uncrossed, and could lead to incarceration).  I still love blasting Wagner in the car during rush hour traffic.  That, and Tchaikovsky's 1812 Overture, which I vaguely remember in my very, very young days was used in a commercial to sell breakfast cereal that was "shot from guns."  I can't remember the name of the cereal to save my life right now.

Reply #45 Top

I used to do that with Gregorian chant

Good one!  Crazy kids needs some culture.

:thumbsup:  

I still love blasting Wagner in the car during rush hour traffic

I can see that, and it's funny as all hell!  I once had a perfect driving moment with Jeff Beck's Freeway Jam from Blow By Blow!  So I feel you on that one.

:rofl:  

Tchaikovsky's 1812 Overture

Fabulous orchestrations!

8O  

I can't remember the name of the cereal to save my life right now.

I believe that would be Quaker Puffed Wheats blowin' out them cannons K10!  But KaBooms, Rice Krispies and Dinos had cannon commercials too.

:sun:  

 

Reply #46 Top

Quoting cplair, reply 20

I believe that would be Quaker Puffed Wheats blowin' out them cannons K10!  But KaBooms, Rice Krispies and Dinos had cannon commercials too.


THAT was it!  You would totally KILL me at Trivial Pursuit or Jeopardy.

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Reply #47 Top

I am having 70's flash backs....someone forgot Chico and the Man and  Barney Miller....lol

I love the CSI's theme..again, 70's music from THE WHO. Deep Space 9 and Generations from Star Trek hold a special place in my heart. We had a basenji that would yodle to both...his own song for each. Was so cool. He was cool. I miss him. :(

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Reply #48 Top

Quoting ImStein, reply 22
We had a basenji that would yodle to both...his own song for each. Was so cool. He was cool. I miss him.


What an awesome memory to carry!  I can see why you would miss him. :pout:

Reply #49 Top

I liked the THE PRISONER ( Patrick Mc Goohan ..)  Classic Music ,Classic Series ...

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9AL7npkSXZE&feature=related

and I have actually been to

'The Village'  It is about a 2 hour drive away ... Very beautiful ...

http://www.portmeirion-village.com/?lID=1

Be seeing you  ! !

 

Reply #50 Top

CSI Miami's "Won't Get Fooled Again" by The Who.... fits perfectly with the show's theme.

Crossroads (Ralph Macchio movie) theme/incidental music by Ry Cooder... bluesy and ballsy... love the 'cutting heads guitar duel with Steve Vai.

Doctor Who theme... in yer face and totally ballsy.

And who could forget "this is Spinal Tap" ..... everything flies there (cos it goes to 11) :w00t:

As for 'instrumentals... theme to "The Dam Busters" ... dunno who did it but its got grit,