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GSWitch:
I remember seeing that version on KHTV-39.

Anyway, two of the Big Deal cues on that version had..

1).  It's Anybody's Guess theme song

2).  Sexy; a disco song recorded in 1975 by the famous instrumental group, MFSB.  The same band that recorded TSOP (Soul Train).

Robair:
Yes, they cherrypicked from the "It's Anybody's Guess", "3 For the Money" and "Split Second" libraries for that version as well as the classic LMAD Sheldon Allman collection. This version also originated the cues that the '84 version used for the Big Deal reveals.

And as far as MFSB goes, they also used the group's "TLC (Tender Lovin' Care)" as a prize cue. More hip than cheap, I reckon.

zachhoran:
[quote name=\'Robair\' date=\'Feb 17 2004, 07:36 AM\'] Yes, they cherrypicked from the "It's Anybody's Guess", "3 For the Money" and "Split Second" libraries for that version as well as the classic LMAD Sheldon Allman collection. This version also originated the cues that the '84 version used for the Big Deal reveals.

And as far as MFSB goes, they also used the group's "TLC (Tender Lovin' Care)" as a prize cue. More hip than cheap, I reckon. [/quote]
 The one thing the 1980 version improved on from the original runs was the closing theme. Arguably the best of the show's closing themes.

uncamark:
[quote name=\'Robair\' date=\'Feb 17 2004, 07:36 AM\']Yes, they cherrypicked from the "It's Anybody's Guess", "3 For the Money" and "Split Second" libraries for that version as well as the classic LMAD Sheldon Allman collection. This version also originated the cues that the '84 version used for the Big Deal reveals.

And as far as MFSB goes, they also used the group's "TLC (Tender Lovin' Care)" as a prize cue. More hip than cheap, I reckon.[/quote]
Didn't they also use MFSB's version of "Philadelphia Freedom,"  too?  And it seems to me that the cues were all off the same album.

ChuckNet:

--- Quote ---The one thing the 1980 version improved on from the original runs was the closing theme. Arguably the best of the show's closing themes.
--- End quote ---

And also one of Stan Worth's last GS compositions.

Chuck Donegan (The Illustrious "Chuckie Baby")

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