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Title: TPiR cues for your enjoyment
Post by: Casey Buck on January 21, 2005, 07:41:35 PM
http://home.comcast.net/~caseybuck/ (http://\"http://home.comcast.net/~caseybuck/\")
Title: TPiR cues for your enjoyment
Post by: mparrish11 on January 21, 2005, 07:50:09 PM
Outstanding!  

Thanks!
Title: TPiR cues for your enjoyment
Post by: MYosua on January 21, 2005, 07:58:46 PM
Wow!!!
Thanks for that!  That puts our MIDI to shame, but that's a good thing!
Title: TPiR cues for your enjoyment
Post by: DYosua on January 21, 2005, 08:04:29 PM
Casey,
   Thanks for your generosity in sharing these cues!  It's especially nice to hear something from the second music package surface.  Thanks again!
Title: TPiR cues for your enjoyment
Post by: cmjb13 on January 21, 2005, 08:19:46 PM
Thank you very much

Wonder how different the longer cue 19 is?
Title: TPiR cues for your enjoyment
Post by: joshg on January 21, 2005, 08:34:32 PM
It's the 'Danger Price' cue! Awesome! Gotta love those trombones! (At least I think they're trombones...)

Casey, thanks for these great cues!

Josh
Title: TPiR cues for your enjoyment
Post by: drmusic_99 on January 21, 2005, 08:57:47 PM
Many, many thanks for these!
Title: TPiR cues for your enjoyment
Post by: WhammyPower on January 21, 2005, 09:20:29 PM
[quote name=\'matchgame\' date=\'Jan 21 2005, 08:34 PM\']It's the 'Danger Price' cue! Awesome!
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I knew they used that cue somewhere.... now it rings a bell.  :-)
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Post by: aaron sica on January 21, 2005, 09:36:41 PM
[quote name=\'WhammyPower\' date=\'Jan 21 2005, 09:20 PM\'][quote name=\'matchgame\' date=\'Jan 21 2005, 08:34 PM\']It's the 'Danger Price' cue! Awesome!
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I knew they used that cue somewhere.... now it rings a bell.  :-)
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I also think it was used at times to show "Race Game" prices as well...I can almost hear Johnny O. in the background rattling off the prizes - season tickets to all the L.A. sports teams...:)
Title: TPiR cues for your enjoyment
Post by: WhammyPower on January 21, 2005, 09:46:54 PM
Based on Mike Klauss' video of that DJ episode, here's a loose rendition of the 1972 main theme (http://\"http://gsvideo.robertsearcy.info/gsforum.htm\").
Title: TPiR cues for your enjoyment
Post by: GSWitch on January 21, 2005, 09:56:08 PM
[quote name=\'matchgame\' date=\'Jan 21 2005, 07:34 PM\']It's the 'Danger Price' cue! Awesome! Gotta love those trombones! (At least I think they're trombones...)
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It's also used on Poker Game.
Title: TPiR cues for your enjoyment
Post by: joshg on January 22, 2005, 12:07:22 AM
[quote name=\'aaron sica\' date=\'Jan 21 2005, 06:36 PM\']I also think it was used at times to show "Race Game" prices as well...I can almost hear Johnny O. in the background rattling off the prizes - season tickets to all the L.A. sports teams...:)
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I think you're right. I remember it popping up on 'Race Game', too. And speaking of the season tickets, everytime they did that, I always thought it was the coolest thing. They always seemed to save time during the rattle for those tickets. The game didn't take as long as it usually does.

Maybe L.A. can get the Raiders or Rams to change their team name like the Angels did (The Los Angeles Raiders of Oakland and The Los Angeles Rams of St. Louis).

Josh
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Post by: Robert Hutchinson on January 22, 2005, 12:31:13 AM
Huh. I hear "Big Banana", I think Master Key.

(And I just noticed that filtered posts show up in "Last 10 Posts". Double huh.)

Oh, and of course, thanks for posting those.
Title: TPiR cues for your enjoyment
Post by: ChuckNet on January 22, 2005, 12:33:47 AM
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I think you're right. I remember it popping up on 'Race Game', too. And speaking of the season tickets, everytime they did that, I always thought it was the coolest thing. They always seemed to save time during the rattle for those tickets. The game didn't take as long as it usually does.

Indeed...I recall one ep where those season tix were offered in RG; the contestant was a youth counselor, and said he could use them w/his "kids".

BTW, they also offered the season tickets in 2 of TPiR's other 4-prize games, Danger Price and Take Two...dunno if Poker Game ever offered them.

Oh, and Casey, you da man! :-)

Chuck Donegan (The Impressed-By-The-Quality "Chuckie Baby")
Title: TPiR cues for your enjoyment
Post by: chris319 on January 22, 2005, 03:52:18 AM
Casey -

I have modified your links. Please see the post in Behind the Scenes. If you would like to set up a web page which contains links to these cues, feel free to post a link to your page here.

Sorry for any inconvenience.
Title: TPiR cues for your enjoyment
Post by: chris319 on January 22, 2005, 03:57:16 AM
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That puts our MIDI to shame, but that's a good thing!
You guys did a great job with your MIDIs, given the difficulty in making MIDIs which are faithful to the originals.
Title: TPiR cues for your enjoyment
Post by: WhammyPower on January 22, 2005, 10:01:20 AM
[quote name=\'Robert Hutchinson\' date=\'Jan 22 2005, 12:31 AM\']Huh. I hear "Big Banana", I think Master Key.
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That's the regular Big Banana, not the one posted here.
Title: TPiR cues for your enjoyment
Post by: remlap on January 22, 2005, 11:13:46 AM
Two awesome cues

I thank you
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Post by: Robert Hutchinson on January 22, 2005, 06:38:38 PM
[quote name=\'WhammyPower\' date=\'Jan 22 2005, 10:01 AM\'][quote name=\'Robert Hutchinson\' date=\'Jan 22 2005, 12:31 AM\']Huh. I hear "Big Banana", I think Master Key.
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That's the regular Big Banana, not the one posted here.
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Heaven help me for traveling this road . . .

What do you mean by the "regular" Big Banana? My only reference point at the moment is the file on 80stvthemes.com. And that ain't it--the music behind the Master Key prize descriptions does that soft repeat at :45, just like the remix.

Now, if this is a remix of a similar (third) cut of Big Banana, with just some slight changes in instrumentation, I will happily concede the point, as I cannot hope to tell such apart from memory.

And my apologies to anyone who read all that.
Title: TPiR cues for your enjoyment
Post by: Casey Buck on January 22, 2005, 06:38:43 PM
Sorry guys, but I seem to have gotten caught in the crossfire of the POed theme traders. I have complied with the request of an email to remove the cues, at least temporarily. But I guess it's too late.

Funny, I didn't get in any other trouble with the other theme thread, but I guess this one meant more to the traders.

I'm not in a very good mood right now....
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Post by: clemon79 on January 22, 2005, 07:20:04 PM
Chris stated in his Behind The Scenes post that the reasoning behind this decision had to do with the questionable legalities of swapping around commercial music. I would be very disappointed and surprised if that wasn't the actual reason, and that they knuckled under to the trade fiends.

(Let me emphasize that. VERY, VERY surprised.)
Title: TPiR cues for your enjoyment
Post by: chris319 on January 22, 2005, 08:05:14 PM
Unless they are Bob Israel, Edd Kalehoff or a representative of the MGP music publishing arm Keep Music, these "theme traders" can shove it squarely up their BLANKS, compliments of The Game Show Forum.

Last time I checked, "Big Banana" was not composed, published nor the copyright owned by Skippy the Theme Trader.
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Post by: Matt Ottinger on January 22, 2005, 08:57:49 PM
We are absolutely not knuckling under to -- in the words of my esteemed colleague -- "Skippy the Theme Trader".  Our new policy is, in fact, a relatively minor adjustment just to keep the GSF out of it when the Skippys do their thing.

The fact that some Skippys think certain cues need to be embargoed, and that a guy like Casey is doing them a disservice by providing these cues to the masses (well, the dozens anyway) strikes me as amusing.
Title: TPiR cues for your enjoyment
Post by: Robert Hutchinson on January 22, 2005, 09:20:13 PM
It'd strike me as frickin' hilarious, if it wasn't so often annoying. It's like they're handing out knighthoods.
Title: TPiR cues for your enjoyment
Post by: dzinkin on January 22, 2005, 09:32:23 PM
[quote name=\'Matt Ottinger\' date=\'Jan 22 2005, 08:57 PM\']We are absolutely not knuckling under to -- in the words of my esteemed colleague -- "Skippy the Theme Trader".  Our new policy is, in fact, a relatively minor adjustment just to keep the GSF out of it when the Skippys do their thing.
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That, and we were bribed by the Game Show Theme Hoarding Mafia.

(You mean you guys didn't get your checks? ;-)
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Post by: dzinkin on January 22, 2005, 09:37:48 PM
[quote name=\'Robert Hutchinson\' date=\'Jan 22 2005, 09:20 PM\']It'd strike me as frickin' hilarious, if it wasn't so often annoying. It's like they're handing out knighthoods.
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If you think it's annoying to read the postings in question, try dealing with multiple emails and IMs from people demanding to have Casey and others reprimanded for giving out rare themes.

News flash, boys and girls: "he's violating copyright, please punish him because only I should be allowed to do that" is not a convincing argument.
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Post by: clemon79 on January 22, 2005, 09:57:54 PM
Jesus.

That just flabbergasts me. Some people are really friggin' pinheads.
Title: TPiR cues for your enjoyment
Post by: Skynet74 on January 22, 2005, 09:59:03 PM
I once tried releasing themes as you all know when I had the GameShowConcert up and running. We all have a love so strong for this business that we generally like to share what we have. That was my intent when I ran that website. Nobody put a gun to my head and made me share anything. I did it because I knew you people would appreciate hearing it.

  So with that said..... let me give you a different perspective on this. First off I am not involved in anyway between this exchange that Casey had where those links were pulled. As a matter of fact I sent off an e-mail to Casey thanking him for sharing those cues earlier today.

 Now I am feeling that this isn't a case of "Skippy the theme trader" taking an attitude because a couple of cues were posted. I actually beieve this could be someone higher up the ladder. Casey posted those cues at Golden Road.net. I'm aware that people from the show visit there on occasion. Hell.... they probably visit here too. So perhaps someone with actual clout told Casey that it would be best not to post this stuff. I don't think Casey would have buckled under the pressure of the average Joe. Think about it. It had to be someone that was able to put a little fear in the guy for one reason or another. I guess the only way we will know the answer to that is if Casey tells us himself. If that is the case... then I can understand why the links were pulled.



John
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Post by: clemon79 on January 22, 2005, 10:04:42 PM
[quote name=\'Skynet74\' date=\'Jan 22 2005, 07:59 PM\']<complete ex-rectum blather snipped>
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You realize that ALL THREE moderators have already checked in several posts above you explaining what ACTUALLY DID happen, making your suppositions and maybes a complete and total waste of everyone's time, right?

(and before you try to LOL this one off, remember that just as ignorance is bliss, often bliss is a definite indicator of true ignorance.)
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Post by: Skynet74 on January 22, 2005, 10:11:36 PM
Good God.... Do you ever Lay off ANYBODY? My entire post stands as is. I didn't say anything in the least where you neded to add your two cents in that are worth two cents to much to begin with.

John
Title: TPiR cues for your enjoyment
Post by: clemon79 on January 22, 2005, 10:15:55 PM
[quote name=\'Skynet74\' date=\'Jan 22 2005, 08:11 PM\']My entire post stands as is.
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The problem, John, is that your "theory" doesn't stand on either foot, much less both of them.
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I didn't say anything in the least where you neded to add your two cents in that are worth two cents to much to begin with.
At the end, you invited us to "think about it". I did, for precicely the 4.2 seconds it merited, I came to a conclusion, and I posted that opinion here. If you don't want opinions, John, you are in the wrong place.
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Post by: Skynet74 on January 22, 2005, 10:18:48 PM
I don't mind opinions. I just don't particularly care for the harsh way you present them. You come off as an A-Hole. Now that is my Opinion.


John
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Post by: clemon79 on January 22, 2005, 10:20:19 PM
[quote name=\'Skynet74\' date=\'Jan 22 2005, 08:18 PM\']I don't mind opinions. I just don't particularly care for the harsh way you present them. You come off as an A-Hole. Now that is my Opinion.
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Amusingly enough, opinions and A-Holes share quite a few characteristics....

You simply could not have paid me a higher compliment. I thank you.
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Post by: JayDLewis on January 22, 2005, 10:34:15 PM
If the theme hoarders are behind this then they can all go to hell. Why not reveal who you really are and quit the cloak and dagger routine?

Besides, the cat is well out of the bag. Enough of us have these that they could easily be spread through Kazaa, WinMX or even through file transfer via AIM/MSN/etc.

Casey, thank you for these great files. Wonderful stuff to listen to. To the theme hoarders, thanks for nothing.
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Post by: Steve Gavazzi on January 22, 2005, 10:48:17 PM
[quote name=\'Skynet74\' date=\'Jan 22 2005, 10:11 PM\']My entire post stands as is.
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So does that mean you're just going to ignore the fact that it was proven wrong before you even posted it?
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Post by: chris319 on January 22, 2005, 11:21:15 PM
Mr. Lemon and Mr. Chartier: that's enough.

In the grossly improbable event that the Fremantle Music Police came down on poor Casey, I doubt he would have mentioned "POed theme traders" in his post. Let's give him that much credit.
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Post by: TunaHead on January 22, 2005, 11:50:59 PM
No, I believe this credit goes to the cue whores that don't want anything getting out there, even if it is for the good of people who enjoy good quality cues. I, like many others, enjoy the quality of these cues. I don't give two flying f's anymore about trading. Hell, those of you who know me know if I've got something, I'll give it away. But there are the cue whores that don't want anything going anywhere.

That's why stuff like this happens. To all you who do this: Screw you!

And to those of you like Casey who do it for the good of the show: Thank you!
Title: TPiR cues for your enjoyment
Post by: Casey Buck on January 23, 2005, 01:07:13 AM
You know what: screw the hoarders. I'm bringing back the site (with 7 new TPiR cues). This time I'm not bringing it down unless a moderator asks me to.

http://home.comcast.net/~caseybuck/ (http://\"http://home.comcast.net/~caseybuck/\")
Title: TPiR cues for your enjoyment
Post by: JasonA1 on January 23, 2005, 01:33:28 AM
Lemme be the first to give a deserved thanks - the truck/van cue is one of the newer cues (well...when you've been on for 30 years...) I always wanted to hear in the clear. It sure takes some interesting paths we don't hear on air. Thanks for that and all the other treasures!

-Jason
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Post by: ChuckNet on January 23, 2005, 01:42:17 AM
I second that...hoarders be damned, this is some damn good music that I've been hoping to hear in the clear for some time, and I'm grateful you've chosen to share it w/all of us!

Chuck Donegan (The Still-Impressed "Chuckie Baby")
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Post by: cacLA8383 on January 23, 2005, 01:43:24 AM
Wow, these are some great cues, here. Thanks again, Casey :D
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Post by: garffreak on January 23, 2005, 02:45:14 AM
[quote name=\'ChuckNet\' date=\'Jan 23 2005, 01:42 AM\']I second that...hoarders be damned
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And to that, I say, "Amen, Brother Herbert!"
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Post by: Dbacksfan12 on January 23, 2005, 03:25:00 AM
First off..thanks for the cues.

However....regarding the truck/van cue...is this the original version? I thought the on-air version had a stronger bass line than this version does...this one seems slightly more "airy".

Chartier: If Chris is an "a-hole"....what do you call your postings this month? The Dick Clark comment you made, IMO, was completely out of line.
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Post by: chris319 on January 23, 2005, 04:22:35 AM
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Chartier: If Chris is an "a-hole"....what do you call your postings this month?
Don't answer.
Title: TPiR cues for your enjoyment
Post by: Craig Karlberg on January 23, 2005, 04:38:15 AM
Thanks Casey.  I had no idea where the 1972 jewlery cue was.  I always heard the one from the 80tvthemes.com site, but that was neat.
Title: TPiR cues for your enjoyment
Post by: WhammyPower on January 23, 2005, 10:06:57 AM
I updated my music page with edits of two of the cues from Casey's page that I made on the fly.

Click here (http://\"http://gsvideo.robertsearcy.info/gsforum.htm\") to download!
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Post by: JasonA1 on January 23, 2005, 10:29:02 AM
The truck/van edit you did was perfecto, but the original first four cue stays with those last pieces of music...that little bit of intro is never hit upon through to the end. Dunno if that made sense. It just loops the last 10 seconds or so and never samples from the first 5.

-Jason
Title: TPiR cues for your enjoyment
Post by: Skynet74 on January 23, 2005, 10:42:37 AM
That Truck/Van cue is Effen Awsome! It should be nominated for some kind of an award. Awsome Casey! Would love to hear more no matter who they come from.


John
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Post by: bossjock967 on January 23, 2005, 10:43:35 AM
Casey... let me be another one here thanking you for posting such great stuff.

That Big Banana remix is great.  Someone else mentioned the trombones.  Yup... that's what those are.  I play one... and I love the sound of them in a tune like that.

Thanks!!
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Post by: Skynet74 on January 23, 2005, 11:06:37 AM
Awsome Casey. Let's have the names of the theme Horders that contacted you. Drop a few names and they'll leave you alone in the future.  

Besides... those will most likely be the ones who have more music from the show.


John
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Post by: WhammyPower on January 23, 2005, 11:52:15 AM
[quote name=\'TunaHead\' date=\'Jan 22 2005, 11:50 PM\']No, I believe this credit goes to the cue whores that don't want anything getting out there, even if it is for the good of people who enjoy good quality cues. I, like many others, enjoy the quality of these cues. I don't give two flying f's anymore about trading.
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Didn't Mike share that Dennis James episode for a while?  Wouldn't that be the same as Casey's posting of those cues?  (Sorry, Mike, if you get any e-mails)

[quote name=\'JasonA1\' date=\'Jan 23 2005, 10:29 AM\']The truck/van edit you did was perfecto, but the original first four cue stays with those last pieces of music...that little bit of intro is never hit upon through to the end. Dunno if that made sense. It just loops the last 10 seconds or so and never samples from the first 5.
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Speaking of that Dennis James episode, have you ever watched that?  You clearly hear that section repeat.
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Post by: daveromanjr on January 23, 2005, 01:19:06 PM
Thank you thank you thank you, Casey!!!

OK hearing the "Jewelry Music" one... is there a version of that that is played with what sounds like a wooden xylaphone instead of sax?  I believe they use it when describing the products in Plinko still.  Older cue.
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Post by: WhammyPower on January 23, 2005, 02:01:20 PM
[quote name=\'daveromanjr\' date=\'Jan 23 2005, 01:19 PM\']OK hearing the "Jewelry Music" one... is there a version of that that is played with what sounds like a wooden xylaphone instead of sax?
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Post by: SamJ93 on January 23, 2005, 02:20:09 PM
Casey, I love you in a totally heterosexual way.  It is freakin' AWESOME to hear my absolute favorite Car cue plus Cue 19 in the clear at last!

--Sam
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Post by: joshg on January 23, 2005, 02:36:12 PM
[quote name=\'JasonA1\' date=\'Jan 22 2005, 10:33 PM\']the truck/van cue is one of the newer cues I always wanted to hear in the clear. It sure takes some interesting paths we don't hear on air. [/quote]

First off... Casey thank you for bucking the trend and sharing these cues with us.
Second... let me mention that this cue makes great driving music on the way to Vega$ to play the TPIR slots!

Josh
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Post by: sshuffield70 on January 23, 2005, 02:42:31 PM
Casey and Nick,

Great work on the cues!!  Thank you!!

I'd like to chime in on Casey's page as well, since I (well, once I get the damn thing back up again) have one of the largest GS theme collections available on the net.  Prior to the Ultraplex II going live last April, I had been collecting themes from 80stvthemes.com (just about all of them were converted to mp3), as well as 12 different Yahoo groups that have music files as well.  

When I decided to bring back the Ultraplex, I wanted the theme music to be the centerpiece of the new site.  It still will be, even though there's been discussion of adding some flash games to the site.  But, I felt then and now, as many of you do, that the music should be made available to as many people as possible.  And so, I have done that and will continure to do so, adding more things as we go along (including those cues I collected this morning).
Title: TPiR cues for your enjoyment
Post by: Casey Buck on January 23, 2005, 03:05:56 PM
Thanks for all the positive feedback, guys!

I've got one more cue for you people, the 1972 Ticket Plug, this time with the horns!

Later today I'll update the page to include the non-TPiR related themes that I posted previously.
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Post by: drmusic_99 on January 23, 2005, 07:04:36 PM
I can't thank you enough Casey. I always suspected that these cues were "out there" in the trading community, even though they never made it onto any websites. To have them, in master quality no less, gives me a great bit of joy on an otherwise bittersweet day.

Thanks again.
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Post by: BlankBoy on January 23, 2005, 07:28:43 PM
[quote name=\'Casey Buck\' date=\'Jan 23 2005, 02:05 PM\']Thanks for all the positive feedback, guys!

I've got one more cue for you people, the 1972 Ticket Plug, this time with the horns!

Later today I'll update the page to include the non-TPiR related themes that I posted previously.
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Thanks, Casey! I'm listening to one now!

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Post by: Monarx on January 23, 2005, 07:46:09 PM
Awesome job, Casey, I always wanted to hear the truck cue in the clear.  That's my favorite cue of all time.  Thank you so much. :-D

Incidentally, I've uploaded a slightly edited version of said cue here (http://\"http://home.comcast.net/~jerryarr/GameShow/TruckCue.html\").  Thank you again, Casey!

Edit: Oops, didn't fully read all the posts.  Oh well.
Title: TPiR cues for your enjoyment
Post by: johnnyd1788 on January 23, 2005, 10:09:42 PM
I have a question about the Big Banana remix. I was listening to the "original" Big Banana and it has a semi-surprise reprise at the end of the masterpiece. When I remembered about that, I quickly fast fowarded to the end of the remix and noticed it wasn't there. But something was suspicious. It seemed that there was a light tamborine shake real fast and then it sounds like it cuts off real fast.
Could there be more to the Big Banana remix?
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Post by: pacdude on January 23, 2005, 11:37:30 PM
As a guess, It might just be them playing live and ending. For pop music, see the end to Sublime's "What I Got."
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Post by: DJDustman on January 24, 2005, 01:03:34 AM
Friggin awesome stuff there!  Casey is awesomness as always.
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Post by: BigJon06 on January 24, 2005, 06:26:38 PM
[quote name=\'DJDustman\' date=\'Jan 24 2005, 01:03 AM\']Friggin awesome stuff there!  Casey is awesomness as always.
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I must say so, that car cue really helped out my game i can tell you that.  There still one  car cue im looking for, i have no clue what its called, its kinda an older one.  I just know it starts with an ascending into ( i think with trumpets for about 4-5 sec) then the trumpets play the melody and its kinda echoed by some flutes....
I can hum it, but sure dont know what its called
Title: TPiR cues for your enjoyment
Post by: Casey Buck on January 24, 2005, 06:42:24 PM
One more cue now up: the 1994 car music (I don't know what to call it yet).
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Post by: TalkingHeadsFan on January 24, 2005, 06:50:03 PM
Anyone notice the unmistakeable Kalehoff sound in the middle of the '94 car cue? He seems to integrate key changes, or Double Dare into everything he does.
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Post by: LetsGoMets2003 on January 24, 2005, 06:52:09 PM
I sure noticed that, Doug...I guess he finds it as a source of inspiration. Thanks, Casey!
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Post by: cmjb13 on January 24, 2005, 06:56:13 PM
[quote name=\'BigJon06\' date=\'Jan 24 2005, 06:26 PM\']I must say so, that car cue really helped out my game i can tell you that.  There still one  car cue im looking for, i have no clue what its called, its kinda an older one.  I just know it starts with an ascending into ( i think with trumpets for about 4-5 sec) then the trumpets play the melody and its kinda echoed by some flutes....
I can hum it, but sure dont know what its called
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I think a variation of this cue has aired on Eubanks Card Sharks.

Part of this cue (assuming it's the same one), also is used as Temptation cue #4.

Temptation cues 1-3 released, but not #4. :(
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Post by: Skynet74 on January 24, 2005, 06:57:36 PM
[quote name=\'LetsGoMets2003\' date=\'Jan 24 2005, 06:52 PM\']I sure noticed that, Doug...I guess he finds it as a source of inspiration. Thanks, Casey!
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   I'm downloading this now. I have a feeling it's the one I've been looking for. I also have a feeling Casey has the whole freaking library. lol. This stuff is awsome!!! Keep going Casey. YOU THE MAN! ;-)



John


P.S.   YEP... THIS IS THE ONE!!!!!!!!! I just listened to two notes and stopped it. lol I want something to look forward to after I eat some dinner. CASEY.... YOU ROCK!!!!!
Title: TPiR cues for your enjoyment
Post by: Steve Gavazzi on January 24, 2005, 07:58:37 PM
You know, I'm not normally a big fan of the '94 music...but this one cue is pretty good, and it part we don't get to on the air actually has some really cool stuff in it!
Title: TPiR cues for your enjoyment
Post by: Skynet74 on January 24, 2005, 08:05:13 PM
Kalehoff did the music for a local Game Show here called Bonus Bonanza in which the music closely resembles that of the 94 car cue posted. Anyone else from Rhode Island/Mass have any clips of the Bonus Bonanza music to demonstrate. Unfortunately I don't.  Not so much the main theme..... but the music played while picking a contestant is almost the exact same as the TPIR 94 car cue.


John
Title: TPiR cues for your enjoyment
Post by: TalkingHeadsFan on January 24, 2005, 08:10:11 PM
John, I have the music used when they spun the "Wheel Of Light"...

It's part of the Killer Tracks library actually...
Title: TPiR cues for your enjoyment
Post by: Skynet74 on January 24, 2005, 08:12:37 PM
[quote name=\'TalkingHeadsFan\' date=\'Jan 24 2005, 08:10 PM\']John, I have the music used when they spun the "Wheel Of Light"...

It's part of the Killer Tracks library actually...
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  Is that the one that sounds just like the TPIR94 Car cue. If it is could you post it to show everyone? The resemblance is extremely close.


John
Title: TPiR cues for your enjoyment
Post by: garffreak on January 24, 2005, 08:32:13 PM
[quote name=\'johnnyd1788\' date=\'Jan 23 2005, 10:09 PM\']I have a question about the Big Banana remix...It seemed that there was a light tamborine shake real fast and then it sounds like it cuts off real fast.
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I doubt it.  Listen to the end of Cue 19.  It seems very obvious that you can hear someone clapping and maybe even coughing at the very end of the music.  I guess Score was a tad sloppy with these endings that would never make their way on air.
Title: TPiR cues for your enjoyment
Post by: Robair on January 24, 2005, 09:17:05 PM
No cues from the 72 or 74 packages had true endings, as far as I am aware. Many of the 76 pieces have true endings, and all the 83s and 94's.

They were pretty casual about the endings in the first two sessions. My guess is they just recorded enough music to get by a two prize description in 1972, because just about every cut wound up being loop edited. Not so the 74 pieces, which were generally longer pieces.

What I think the criterion is if the band kept the energy levely up and didn't fall apart tempo-wise, they would keep the cue going until the conductor told them to stop by clapping their hands or making another cut signal.
Title: TPiR cues for your enjoyment
Post by: Chief-O on January 24, 2005, 10:17:15 PM
[quote name=\'garffreak\' date=\'Jan 24 2005, 08:32 PM\'][quote name=\'johnnyd1788\' date=\'Jan 23 2005, 10:09 PM\']I have a question about the Big Banana remix...It seemed that there was a light tamborine shake real fast and then it sounds like it cuts off real fast.
Could there be more to the Big Banana remix?[/quote]
I doubt it.  Listen to the end of Cue 19.  It seems very obvious that you can hear someone clapping and maybe even coughing at the very end of the music.  I guess Score was a tad sloppy with these endings that would never make their way on air.
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And Cue 15 "wows out" at the end, as if they stopped the tape recorder too early.
Title: TPiR cues for your enjoyment
Post by: bossjock967 on January 24, 2005, 10:29:58 PM
I went ahead and ran the "72open" and "jewelry" cues through Adobe Audition... and tried to make them sound a bit less hollow.  They came out pretty good.

http://www.delmarvahighways.com/72open_new.mp3 (http://\"http://www.delmarvahighways.com/72open_new.mp3\")
http://www.delmarvahighways.com/jewelry_new.mp3 (http://\"http://www.delmarvahighways.com/jewelry_new.mp3\")

Enjoy!
Title: TPiR cues for your enjoyment
Post by: daveromanjr on January 24, 2005, 11:07:34 PM
[quote name=\'bossjock967\' date=\'Jan 24 2005, 10:29 PM\']I went ahead and ran the "72open" and "jewelry" cues through Adobe Audition... and tried to make them sound a bit less hollow.  They came out pretty good.

http://www.delmarvahighways.com/72open_new.mp3 (http://\"http://www.delmarvahighways.com/72open_new.mp3\")
http://www.delmarvahighways.com/jewelry_new.mp3 (http://\"http://www.delmarvahighways.com/jewelry_new.mp3\")

Enjoy!
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Woah they sound great!!  Thanks for doing that!
Title: TPiR cues for your enjoyment
Post by: chris319 on January 24, 2005, 11:10:15 PM
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What I think the criterion is if the band kept the energy levely up and didn't fall apart tempo-wise, they would keep the cue going until the conductor told them to stop by clapping their hands or making another cut signal.
It seems about one minute of music was the goal, then they would either loop it (main theme) or do a fade.
Title: TPiR cues for your enjoyment
Post by: Steve Gavazzi on January 24, 2005, 11:29:28 PM
Those do sound pretty darn good.

I'd have commented earlier, but I got caught up reading some other, more Trivial threads (if you get my drift).
Title: TPiR cues for your enjoyment
Post by: Craig Karlberg on January 25, 2005, 05:46:39 AM
Thanks for those.  I thought the '72 jewlery cue was missing a drum beat(I may have missed it the first time).  The sound was much more dynamic I thought.
Title: TPiR cues for your enjoyment
Post by: CarShark on January 25, 2005, 09:33:34 AM
I think you guys did a great job with the cuts of the Van/Truck Cue, but I think that you made a mistake. I heard the cue on the show, and it sounded different from yours. I checked between the two and realized that after the first cut, there were only piano and bongo. There is also supposed to be a bell ringing in that part, and that comes later in the song.

Oh, and thanks for sharing this with everyone, Casey. I don't see why anyone would have a problem, but I guess they have their reasons.
Title: TPiR cues for your enjoyment
Post by: TonicBH on January 25, 2005, 11:05:25 AM
I've always wanted to hear that 1994 car cue in the clear, and it sounds VERY cool.

Kudos again, Casey.
Title: TPiR cues for your enjoyment
Post by: tvrandywest on January 25, 2005, 01:03:36 PM
[quote name=\'chris319\' date=\'Jan 24 2005, 08:10 PM\']
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What I think the criterion is if the band kept the energy levely up and didn't fall apart tempo-wise, they would keep the cue going until the conductor told them to stop by clapping their hands or making another cut signal.
It seems about one minute of music was the goal, then they would either loop it (main theme) or do a fade.
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Most of the cues from the original Score package end with a cold cut; only a few are complete themes with definitive endings. As Chris suggests, the idea was to compose and record enough to serve most purposes with clearly adequate material to loop for longer lengths.

As I didn't see it posted recently, for the information of the music fans, the original 1972 package was recorded in London to avoid the AFM (musicians' union) jurisdiction.


Randy
tvrandywest.com
Title: TPiR cues for your enjoyment
Post by: TalkingHeadsFan on January 25, 2005, 01:57:50 PM
John, the cue is too rare to give out, e-mail me and we'll set-up a trade.....JUST KIDDING. :-)  I can't find a good free, file host, so I had to use "You Send It"...Hopefully someone can host it for me..Thanks!

http://s11.yousendit.com/d.aspx?id=1Z03745...5M1SESYGI8JNHAP (http://\"http://s11.yousendit.com/d.aspx?id=1Z03745C30H5M1SESYGI8JNHAP\") \

"Bonus Bonanza Wheel Spin"

I still remember this show vivdly...I still want one of those damn bouncing cubes...

Doug
Title: TPiR cues for your enjoyment
Post by: trivia202003 on January 25, 2005, 03:30:16 PM
How about the cues used for Buy or Sell, Take Two, and Race Game.

Can you try and find them?
Title: TPiR cues for your enjoyment
Post by: CarShark on January 25, 2005, 04:56:24 PM
I fixed the Truck/Van Cue (http://\"http://s17.yousendit.com/download.aspx\") so it's closer to the one on TV. I hope it's decent.
Title: TPiR cues for your enjoyment
Post by: sshuffield70 on January 25, 2005, 05:31:34 PM
[quote name=\'STYDfan\' date=\'Jan 25 2005, 03:56 PM\']I fixed the Truck/Van Cue (http://\"http://s17.yousendit.com/download.aspx\") so it's closer to the one on TV. I hope it's decent.
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Yeah, nice going, STDfan.  Wrong page.
Title: TPiR cues for your enjoyment
Post by: CarShark on January 25, 2005, 05:48:00 PM
I'll try again, since you asked so nicely. (http://\"http://s17.yousendit.com/download.aspx\")
Title: TPiR cues for your enjoyment
Post by: johnnyd1788 on January 25, 2005, 05:51:41 PM
Well, we all were new to file sharing one time or the other. The link should end in a .htm or .html if that helps ya. This one ends in .aspx
Title: TPiR cues for your enjoyment
Post by: sshuffield70 on January 25, 2005, 05:53:11 PM
[quote name=\'STYDfan\' date=\'Jan 25 2005, 04:48 PM\']I'll try again, since you asked so nicely. (http://\"http://s17.yousendit.com/download.aspx\")
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AWWW!!  You've gone over!!
Title: TPiR cues for your enjoyment
Post by: CarShark on January 25, 2005, 06:08:44 PM
I don't get it. Every time I click on the link, it works. Both of them do. (sigh) Is anyone else having this problem?
Title: TPiR cues for your enjoyment
Post by: DYosua on January 25, 2005, 06:39:18 PM
Try sending the file to yourself, then paste the link you get through the e-mail.
Title: TPiR cues for your enjoyment
Post by: CarShark on January 25, 2005, 06:52:03 PM
Let's see if this (http://\"http://s17.yousendit.com/d.aspx?id=0EVWGZXSWHTKD3AOS9G3QNZ3NF\") works.
Title: TPiR cues for your enjoyment
Post by: cmjb13 on January 25, 2005, 06:54:18 PM
It works
Title: TPiR cues for your enjoyment
Post by: Mr. Bill on January 25, 2005, 07:11:40 PM
It most definitely works!  Thanks for sharing!

Mr. Bill (Bill Davis)
Lansing, Michigan
Title: TPiR cues for your enjoyment
Post by: aaron sica on January 25, 2005, 07:49:05 PM
[quote name=\'STYDfan\' date=\'Jan 25 2005, 06:52 PM\']Let's see if this (http://\"http://s17.yousendit.com/d.aspx?id=0EVWGZXSWHTKD3AOS9G3QNZ3NF\") works.
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I wish I could remember the term that someone here coined, but I tried it, and (in a situation all too familiar these days), bandwidth has been exceeded.
Title: TPiR cues for your enjoyment
Post by: Robair on January 25, 2005, 08:18:56 PM
[quote name=\'tvrandywest\' date=\'Jan 25 2005, 01:03 PM\']As I didn't see it posted recently, for the information of the music fans, the original 1972 package was recorded in London to avoid the AFM (musicians' union) jurisdiction.
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Weren't the 74 cues also recorded in England? I think it was mentioned that they were.

The studio musician can crank out forgettable shampoo jingles, backing for questionable vocalists, and all manner of disposable music. I hope some of those Brits when they played on that package realized they were creating the most artful music package ever for any TV game show -- and since they don't use the classic package in England, some of them might be surprised it's still being used. Sadly, to most musicians who play on things like that, it's just bread on the table.
Title: TPiR cues for your enjoyment
Post by: ChuckNet on January 25, 2005, 09:35:01 PM
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Most of the cues from the original Score package end with a cold cut

Guess the Score recording studios weren't too far from the local deli. :-)

Chuck Donegan (The Comedic "Chuckie Baby")
Title: TPiR cues for your enjoyment
Post by: CarShark on January 25, 2005, 10:32:27 PM
Here it is again. (http://\"http://s13.yousendit.com/d.aspx?id=276E6RF5DG2NC0W0T9GCLSIGAS\")
Title: TPiR cues for your enjoyment
Post by: Casey Buck on January 26, 2005, 01:00:15 AM
7 new cues now up, some of which are better quality versions of the cues on 80stvthemes.

I'll post some non-TPiR related goodies later.
Title: TPiR cues for your enjoyment
Post by: DJDustman on January 26, 2005, 01:43:17 AM
[quote name=\'Casey Buck\' date=\'Jan 26 2005, 01:00 AM\']7 new cues now up, some of which are better quality versions of the cues on 80stvthemes.

I'll post some non-TPiR related goodies later.
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That MGHS Variation was used on Flamingo Fortune, during the big wheel spins.
Title: TPiR cues for your enjoyment
Post by: Mr. Bill on January 26, 2005, 11:02:38 AM
Thanks again, Casey!!  I'm rediscovering old cues I haven't heard in ages!!!

Mr. Bill
Title: TPiR cues for your enjoyment
Post by: mystery7 on January 26, 2005, 06:14:16 PM
[quote name=\'tvrandywest\' date=\'Jan 25 2005, 01:03 PM\']Most of the cues from the original Score package end with a cold cut.

Randy
tvrandywest.com
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Which cold cut does Rye Bred end with, I wonder?
Title: TPiR cues for your enjoyment
Post by: Casey Buck on January 26, 2005, 07:03:08 PM
Yet another cue up, the highly sought-after Race Game/Take Two/Buy or Sell prize music; the familiar part comes at 55 seconds.

Boy, this is so much fun....

EDIT: Make that two new cues: the real version of the TPiR theme, not the short one on the GSN CD.
Title: TPiR cues for your enjoyment
Post by: TalkingHeadsFan on January 26, 2005, 07:11:01 PM
Wow, I never expected those weird synthesizer parts in the Race Game cue. And you simply cannot beat that intro....Great stuff! :-)
Title: TPiR cues for your enjoyment
Post by: trivia202003 on January 26, 2005, 07:44:18 PM
There were more than one Race Game/Take Two/Buy or Sell cues I do believe so myself.
Title: TPiR cues for your enjoyment
Post by: NickintheATL on January 26, 2005, 07:51:18 PM
[quote name=\'trivia202003\' date=\'Jan 26 2005, 08:44 PM\']There were more than one Race Game/Take Two/Buy or Sell cues I do believe so myself.
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There are, what he meant was that this is the cue from the 1983 package that is sometimes used in these games.
Title: TPiR cues for your enjoyment
Post by: WhammyPower on January 26, 2005, 07:52:58 PM
[quote name=\'Casey Buck\' date=\'Jan 26 2005, 06:03 PM\']EDIT: Make that two new cues: the real version of the TPiR theme, not the short one on the GSN CD. It's in MP4 format, so you might need QuickTime for it. I'll try making it an MP3.
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Not to worry.  I took care of that for you, and I put it on my cue page (http://\"http://gsvideo.robertsearcy.info/gsforum.htm\")
Title: TPiR cues for your enjoyment
Post by: cmjb13 on January 26, 2005, 07:54:35 PM
I enjoyed that Race game cue a lot more than I thought I would. Especially the ending.

Many thanks again for your contributions.
Title: TPiR cues for your enjoyment
Post by: Argo on January 26, 2005, 08:48:36 PM
Also, for take two, well the last time i watched it, it used another cue from the 1983 package, which was used during the 80s on clock game, which if memory serves me correctly was also used, or a form of the cue was used, for the opening to The Phone Home Game
Title: TPiR cues for your enjoyment
Post by: That Don Guy on January 26, 2005, 10:37:38 PM
[quote name=\'ChuckNet\' date=\'Jan 22 2005, 12:33 AM\']Indeed...I recall one ep where those season tix were offered in RG; the contestant was a youth counselor, and said he could use them w/his "kids".

BTW, they also offered the season tickets in 2 of TPiR's other 4-prize games, Danger Price and Take Two...dunno if Poker Game ever offered them.
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Was there ever a time when all four had prices of under $1000?  I don't think Poker Game could offer them.

The one thing I don't miss about not having the four sets of season tickets on any more; Bob's attempt to give the player a clue - "think about how long each team's season is".  The problem is, the Kings tickets were either $1400 or $700 depending on whether the owners decided to offer up good seats or cheap ones.   (The clue worked for the Rams/Raiders tickets, which were always the cheapest (by far), but after that, it was a tossup.)

I'm surprised they don't do it now, but with Clippers, Angels, Mighty Ducks, and Sparks (WNBA) tickets.

-- Don
Title: TPiR cues for your enjoyment
Post by: FeudDude on January 26, 2005, 11:26:29 PM
[quote name=\'DJDustman\' date=\'Jan 26 2005, 01:43 AM\'][quote name=\'Casey Buck\' date=\'Jan 26 2005, 01:00 AM\']7 new cues now up, some of which are better quality versions of the cues on 80stvthemes.

I'll post some non-TPiR related goodies later.
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That MGHS Variation was used on Flamingo Fortune, during the big wheel spins.
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Speaking of MGHS variants, is it just me, or does the part of the '94 car cue between about 1:09 and 1:36 sound like a variation of the MGHS theme?

Oh, and thanks to Casey for those cues.  I had been especially eager to hear a clean, non-MIDI version of Cue 19.
Title: TPiR cues for your enjoyment
Post by: CarShark on January 26, 2005, 11:52:32 PM
For anyone interested, here (http://\"http://s25.yousendit.com/d.aspx?id=03DC06TGG6RC20LGC8RATZ45CH\") is my "edited for TV version". It's working, too.
Title: TPiR cues for your enjoyment
Post by: ClockGameJohn on January 26, 2005, 11:55:29 PM
Good edit.

Just to keep things technical, if you listen closely to the beginning of the cue, there is a chime in the background that is not used on the air version.  The air version is cue "200A," you actually have 200B V3?.  Close enough for the cue fans, I'm sure.
Title: TPiR cues for your enjoyment
Post by: Craig Karlberg on January 27, 2005, 04:31:11 AM
[quote name=\'ClockGameJohn\' date=\'Jan 26 2005, 11:55 PM\']Good edit.

Just to keep things technical, if you listen closely to the beginning of the cue, there is a chime in the background that is not used on the air version.  The air version is cue "200A," you actually have 200B V3?.  Close enough for the cue fans, I'm sure.
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Thanks for the clarification John.  I thought that sounded a bit awkward there with the flutes at the :10-:15 mark.  That makes the 200A version one of my favoritte cues out there.

Thanks a bunch Casey!
Title: TPiR cues for your enjoyment
Post by: zachhoran on January 27, 2005, 08:16:38 AM
[quote name=\'That Don Guy\' date=\'Jan 26 2005, 10:37 PM\']Was there ever a time when all four had prices of under $1000?  I don't think Poker Game could offer them.

The one thing I don't miss about not having the four sets of season tickets on any more; Bob's attempt to give the player a clue - "think about how long each team's season is".  The problem is, the Kings tickets were either $1400 or $700 depending on whether the owners decided to offer up good seats or cheap ones.   (The clue worked for the Rams/Raiders tickets, which were always the cheapest (by far), but after that, it was a tossup.)

I'm surprised they don't do it now, but with Clippers, Angels, Mighty Ducks, and Sparks (WNBA) tickets.

-- Don
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There's no reason Poker Game couldn't or still can't use a prize with four digits in the price if they want to. As long as a price has at least one repeating digit, it's still a viable prize for Poker Game.

I'm not surprised they don't do it now. With the influx of out-of-towner contestants permeating TPIR in the modern era, season tickets to LA sports teams' home games is not as viable of a prize as it once was. They seem to be replacing the occasional Dodger season tickets Showcase prize with a trip to Dodger fantasy Baseball camp in Vero Beach, Florida.
Title: TPiR cues for your enjoyment
Post by: Mr. Bill on January 27, 2005, 12:05:12 PM
[quote name=\'mystery7\' date=\'Jan 26 2005, 06:14 PM\'][quote name=\'tvrandywest\' date=\'Jan 25 2005, 01:03 PM\']Most of the cues from the original Score package end with a cold cut.

Randy
tvrandywest.com
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Which cold cut does Rye Bred end with, I wonder?
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Ham, of course!  And a big banana for dessert!

Mr. Bill
Title: TPiR cues for your enjoyment
Post by: trivia202003 on January 27, 2005, 02:44:49 PM
Can someone post the Bonkers cue?
Title: TPiR cues for your enjoyment
Post by: ChuckNet on January 27, 2005, 10:53:48 PM
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Can someone post the Bonkers cue?

Even if no one does, what we've gotten so far is enough to make anyone go Bonkers when they hear these cues. :-)

Chuck Donegan (The Impressed "Chuckie Baby")
Title: TPiR cues for your enjoyment
Post by: daveromanjr on January 28, 2005, 06:47:57 AM
[quote name=\'ChuckNet\' date=\'Jan 27 2005, 10:53 PM\']
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Can someone post the Bonkers cue?

Even if no one does, what we've gotten so far is enough to make anyone go Bonkers when they hear these cues. :-)

Chuck Donegan (The Impressed "Chuckie Baby")
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 I quote the great Peter Griffin when I say "Geeze How long you been waiting to pull out that gem?"
Title: TPiR cues for your enjoyment
Post by: johnnyd1788 on January 28, 2005, 07:30:54 PM
For those of you who keep check on this page every one in a while, it seems there's the Showcase #2 with a unique quitar ending I have never heard before. Very neat! It is in decent qualit, however.
Title: TPiR cues for your enjoyment
Post by: ClockGameJohn on January 28, 2005, 07:40:10 PM
Sounds incredibly homemade.
Title: TPiR cues for your enjoyment
Post by: TalkingHeadsFan on January 28, 2005, 07:47:12 PM
Yes, it sounds a terrible splice that needed to fade out quickly since the tempo didn't even match up.
Title: TPiR cues for your enjoyment
Post by: Robair on January 28, 2005, 09:03:39 PM
The cue the guitar piece came from was indeed a faster tempo piece than the synth showcase bed. It just sounds so out of sorts there.

Still, it does give us a clue as to another cue he has in his mitts...
Title: TPiR cues for your enjoyment
Post by: Casey Buck on January 29, 2005, 01:15:05 AM
2 "new" cues up; better versions of the Trip music and Temptation cue #2
Title: TPiR cues for your enjoyment
Post by: NickintheATL on January 29, 2005, 09:11:39 AM
May I point out here that the cue floating around as Temptaion #2 is not the actual cue they use on-air, but did use very seldom in the 80's... the actual cue has a keyboard-esque sound carrying the melody, not the trumpets. This cue here was used in the latter days on "Walk of Fame" and on the very first playing of "Credit Card" (12/7/87).
Title: TPiR cues for your enjoyment
Post by: trivia202003 on January 29, 2005, 02:49:29 PM
[quote name=\'NicholasM79\' date=\'Jan 29 2005, 09:11 AM\']May I point out here that the cue floating around as Temptaion #2 is not the actual cue they use on-air, but did use very seldom in the 80's... the actual cue has a keyboard-esque sound carrying the melody, not the trumpets. This cue here was used in the latter days on "Walk of Fame" and on the very first playing of "Credit Card" (12/7/87).
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Wow, I didn't know that!!

Thanks for the info man!!
Title: TPiR cues for your enjoyment
Post by: GS Warehouse on January 29, 2005, 08:44:32 PM
Since we're talking about TPiR cues, I have a relevant question: The Switcheroo and Switch? cues sound like they were cut from the same piece of music.  Are they?
Title: TPiR cues for your enjoyment
Post by: Robair on January 29, 2005, 09:13:35 PM
Yes they are! The Switch? switching music is the very end of the Switcheroo bed. We had this question come up over at golden-road.net in one of the biannual Q&As with Roger, and he confirmed that yes, they are from the same cue.
Title: TPiR cues for your enjoyment
Post by: TunaHead on January 29, 2005, 10:10:59 PM
[quote name=\'Robair\' date=\'Jan 29 2005, 09:13 PM\']Yes they are! The Switch? switching music is the very end of the Switcheroo bed. We had this question come up over at golden-road.net in one of the biannual Q&As with Roger, and he confirmed that yes, they are from the same cue.
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Well, it was actually Stan that confirmed it... But yeah... LOL They are the same.

Anyone care to share this one?
Title: TPiR cues for your enjoyment
Post by: Argo on January 30, 2005, 12:16:12 AM
[quote name=\'NicholasM79\' date=\'Jan 29 2005, 09:11 AM\']May I point out here that the cue floating around as Temptaion #2 is not the actual cue they use on-air, but did use very seldom in the 80's... the actual cue has a keyboard-esque sound carrying the melody, not the trumpets. This cue here was used in the latter days on "Walk of Fame" and on the very first playing of "Credit Card" (12/7/87).
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It is also to be noted that it was also used for Take Two, starting 6 seconds in
Title: TPiR cues for your enjoyment
Post by: JepMasta on January 30, 2005, 01:29:49 AM
these cues are the most unbelieveable finds EVER

I only have one cue I want to hear, the current "Race Game" bed, anyone got it?

thanks

Brian~
Title: TPiR cues for your enjoyment
Post by: Mr. Bill on January 30, 2005, 05:28:32 AM
[quote name=\'Casey Buck\' date=\'Jan 29 2005, 01:15 AM\']2 "new" cues up; better versions of the Trip music and Temptation cue #2
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Strange, Casey -- Temptation #2 is marked Temptation #3 ???

And, btw, Temptation #4 is a variation of one of the car cues, using the middle section of, I believe, a flute remix.  Also, the sax remix has also been used as a car cue in showcases and once was played through as a showcase cue on Tom Kennedy's TPiR.  Listen to that and you'll find the section I mean.
Title: TPiR cues for your enjoyment
Post by: Mr. Bill on January 30, 2005, 05:34:23 AM
[quote name=\'Robair\' date=\'Jan 28 2005, 09:03 PM\']The cue the guitar piece came from was indeed a faster tempo piece than the synth showcase bed. It just sounds so out of sorts there.

Still, it does give us a clue as to another cue he has in his mitts...
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Said cue being the one they often use for camping equipment and the like.  I recognized it almost immediately.

BTW, this guitar cue was also played straight through once for a rock and roll showcase way back during the Dennis James syndicated run.  Just my luck that was the night I'd loaned out my tape recorder -- and I never heard it used that way again.
Title: TPiR cues for your enjoyment
Post by: cmjb13 on January 30, 2005, 08:22:35 AM
[quote name=\'Mr. Bill\' date=\'Jan 30 2005, 05:28 AM\']And, btw, Temptation #4 is a variation of one of the car cues, using the middle section of, I believe, a flute remix.
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Yes, mentioned in message #68 of this thread.

The first part is a car cue, with the rest being Temptation cue #4.

Having heard the cue in the clear a few years ago from start to finish, I was suprised how much I didn't care much for the ending.
Title: TPiR cues for your enjoyment
Post by: trivia202003 on January 31, 2005, 04:04:58 PM
Can you try finding the Temptaion #4 cue for us, Casey?
Title: TPiR cues for your enjoyment
Post by: Casey Buck on January 31, 2005, 11:07:09 PM
Amen, Brother Herbert is now up...
Title: TPiR cues for your enjoyment
Post by: trivia202003 on February 01, 2005, 02:34:45 PM
That's the Boat cue isn't it?

Thanks for that cue Casey!!
Title: TPiR cues for your enjoyment
Post by: passwordplus on February 01, 2005, 04:44:55 PM
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Can someone post the Bonkers cue?

Even if no one does, what we've gotten so far is enough to make anyone go Bonkers when they hear these cues. :-)

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Replying to Trivia's posts is like feeding trolls at ATGS, it's a lose-lose situation!
Title: TPiR cues for your enjoyment
Post by: Casey Buck on February 05, 2005, 08:42:28 PM
Finally, after a long drought, there's another cue up: An extended version of the It's In the Bag opening cue. It's not much, but at this point I'll take what I can get.
Title: TPiR cues for your enjoyment
Post by: TLEberle on February 05, 2005, 11:46:41 PM
Comments and questions:

Casey, this is just great.  I love the TPIR music library.  Keep 'em coming.  I have a long list of cues I'd love to hear, but this isn't the time nor the place. :)

Regarding the Bag cue, was this the cue that was used on TNPIR94 when they would reveal the PLiNKO sign or the "$10,000" graphic for Punch Board?
Title: TPiR cues for your enjoyment
Post by: CarShark on February 06, 2005, 12:25:52 AM
I seem to remember hearing that it was also used for Big Wheel cash winners. This (http://\"http://s30.yousendit.com/d.aspx?id=0TZHOUVP80R6L1GUVWNJBGQD9U\") is what we hear on the show today.
Title: TPiR cues for your enjoyment
Post by: Craig Karlberg on February 06, 2005, 03:35:22 AM
Good stuff there Casey & thanks.  I thought it would be a horn section in there, but with Rich's voice overtaking the cue, sometimes it's hard to tell what it sounds like.
Title: TPiR cues for your enjoyment
Post by: Casey Buck on February 06, 2005, 03:59:18 PM
Got another cue up: a master version of Starcrossed (thanks to Doug Roberts)
Title: TPiR cues for your enjoyment
Post by: Craig Karlberg on February 07, 2005, 04:41:13 AM
Thanks again Casey.  Starcrossed just so happens to be one of my favoritte Showcase cuse out there(if they still use it in the showcases) even though I sometimes heard it when the prizes for Credit Card are revealed.
Title: TPiR cues for your enjoyment
Post by: trivia202003 on February 07, 2005, 01:08:14 PM
I also do believe that the cue was also heard on the games "Shopping Spree", Easy as 1-2-3 etc. etc. etc.
Title: TPiR cues for your enjoyment
Post by: Casey Buck on February 07, 2005, 09:52:59 PM
Yet another cue up: the 1972 car cue (it's the horn version of Showcase cue 2). It's a bit better sounding than the 80stvthemes version.

EDIT: The little glitch at the 22-second mark is now fixed.
Title: TPiR cues for your enjoyment
Post by: Casey Buck on February 08, 2005, 11:22:37 PM
Geez, I never quit, do I?

I've got yet another cue up: Rye Bred. It's got a little tape hiss, but otherwise it's clean!
Title: TPiR cues for your enjoyment
Post by: CarShark on February 09, 2005, 10:56:59 AM
I think I did a pretty good job making the Starcrossed Remix (http://\"http://s34.yousendit.com/d.aspx?id=2X8GJVVCRSFC60U9A47BCGO2MT\").
Title: TPiR cues for your enjoyment
Post by: ClockGameJohn on February 10, 2005, 12:44:47 AM
Not getting the file, Sharky.

[quote name=\'TLEberle\' date=\'Feb 5 2005, 11:46 PM\']Regarding the Bag cue, was this the cue that was used on TNPIR94 when they would reveal the PLiNKO sign or the "$10,000" graphic for Punch Board?
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Title: TPiR cues for your enjoyment
Post by: CarShark on February 10, 2005, 06:56:33 AM
Try it again. (http://\"http://s29.yousendit.com/d.aspx?id=2I0FF3193VKRD0UE827H588H0F\")
Title: TPiR cues for your enjoyment
Post by: Chief-O on February 10, 2005, 07:15:37 AM
I guess I'm a little late in saying this, but thanks, Casey, for these cues!
Title: TPiR cues for your enjoyment
Post by: AH3RD on February 10, 2005, 05:38:20 PM
[quote name=\'Casey Buck\' date=\'Feb 7 2005, 09:52 PM\']Yet another cue up: the 1972 car cue (it's the horn version of Showcase cue 2). It's a bit better sounding than the 80stvthemes version.

EDIT: The little glitch at the 22-second mark is now fixed.
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Neat-o! Great job, Casey!

Say, you think you can find the 1972 horn mix of Showcase cue #1?
Title: TPiR cues for your enjoyment
Post by: gtbecbp on February 11, 2005, 08:33:17 AM
Casey, here's a big belated thanks!!  These cues are amazing.

Ben
Title: TPiR cues for your enjoyment
Post by: Casey Buck on February 14, 2005, 11:48:08 PM
Yikes...how did this thread get bumped down so fast?

Anyways, two more TPiR cues now up: the other trip cue and the jewelry IUFB music. And I updated the site's CSS, too.

P.S. Should we sticky this thread once and for all?
Title: TPiR cues for your enjoyment
Post by: Matt Ottinger on February 15, 2005, 11:04:44 AM
[quote name=\'Casey Buck\' date=\'Feb 15 2005, 12:48 AM\']P.S. Should we sticky this thread once and for all?[/quote]
Nah, like any thread, it will rise or fall on its own merits.  When you bring new themes to the table, you post that information and boom, back to the top it goes.  Short of that, collectors have had ample opportunity to sample your wares.
Title: TPiR cues for your enjoyment
Post by: TriplePlay1981 on February 16, 2005, 11:39:30 PM
Hey Casey,

These cues are extraordinary! Are you planning to add other shows into the mix?
Keep up the good work :-)
Title: TPiR cues for your enjoyment
Post by: Casey Buck on February 17, 2005, 08:29:19 PM
I'm replying to this thread, so that means...another cue is now up!

It's an interesting version of the Come on Down 72 cue.
Title: TPiR cues for your enjoyment
Post by: dale_grass on February 17, 2005, 09:32:42 PM
Gosh, that sounds an awful lot like Showcase 1.  Very interesting post, Casey.
Title: TPiR cues for your enjoyment
Post by: Craig Karlberg on February 18, 2005, 04:50:51 AM
Actually, it sounds like music that was used when the contestant "came up" on stage to play a pricing game.  No matter, thanks again Casey.
Title: TPiR cues for your enjoyment
Post by: Robair on February 18, 2005, 07:25:51 AM
A great curio! Actually not used on the show (and I seen em all, nearly). Good work again, Casey.
Title: TPiR cues for your enjoyment
Post by: drmusic_99 on February 19, 2005, 03:59:05 PM
[quote name=\'Casey Buck\' date=\'Feb 17 2005, 08:29 PM\']I'm replying to this thread, so that means...another cue is now up!

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Well, I've made a daily habit of checking your site for new stuff. Still good to see the discussion continuing here. And thank you again for providing us with this treasure trove.
Title: TPiR cues for your enjoyment
Post by: AH3RD on February 24, 2005, 02:42:42 PM
[quote name=\'Casey Buck\' date=\'Feb 17 2005, 08:29 PM\']I'm replying to this thread, so that means...another cue is now up!

It's an interesting version of the Come on Down 72 cue.
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Finally! The brass version of NPIR Showcase Cue #1!

I've been looking for a clean version of that sting for, like, forever. I can't thank you enough, C.B.
Title: TPiR cues for your enjoyment
Post by: Casey Buck on March 29, 2005, 09:11:33 PM
Yes, this is a bump, but it's legit...

FINALLY!! After many weeks, there's a new cue on the site: a master quality version of the 1976-1980 Come on Down cue. But don't get TOO excited, it's the 80stvthemes unused edit, but still...
Title: TPiR cues for your enjoyment
Post by: dizzy on March 30, 2005, 06:42:26 PM
Thank you Casey. very nice indeed. I know that you post what you can and as soon as you can. So I thank you for that. I have your page bookmarked. My greatest fear is that you'll change the address and I won't be able to find it anymore. Try not to do that, Ok? lol  Thanks again Casey!


Dizzy
Title: TPiR cues for your enjoyment
Post by: Casey Buck on April 10, 2005, 11:59:28 PM
A bump to this thread means..... NEW CUE ALERT!!! Cues 25 and 86 are now up. You know the place...
Title: TPiR cues for your enjoyment
Post by: Kevin Prather on April 11, 2005, 12:07:59 AM
Hey, Casey. Just so you know, the link for the '76 Come on Down music links to Sam.

And awesome job with the new clips! Grazi once again!
Title: TPiR cues for your enjoyment
Post by: Craig Karlberg on April 11, 2005, 05:23:44 AM
Thanks again Casey.  I liked those cues.

Cue 25 is really another one of those Cue 19 variants that I sometimes hear as IUFB music.

Haven't heard Cue 86 in a long time.  One of my favoritte GP cues out there.
Title: TPiR cues for your enjoyment
Post by: kidsplash on April 11, 2005, 07:19:29 PM
I can't find cue 25 or 86 anywhere on Casey's page.
Title: TPiR cues for your enjoyment
Post by: dizzy on April 11, 2005, 07:29:38 PM
Refresh your page. They are at the very bottom of all the price cues. Great job Casey. Thanks!!!


Dizzy
Title: TPiR cues for your enjoyment
Post by: Mr. Bill on April 12, 2005, 01:40:20 PM
Dittos, Casey!

Those were a couple of the cues I've been hoping for for a long time!

Thanks again and keep 'em coming when you have the time. :)
Title: TPiR cues for your enjoyment
Post by: Ryan Bugaj on April 12, 2005, 08:36:51 PM
Merci beaucoup, Casey. Your efforts are greatly appreciated!
Title: TPiR cues for your enjoyment
Post by: Casey Buck on May 14, 2005, 09:53:49 PM
Yikes, this thread's a month old?

It's bump time, which means....new cues added today!

http://home.comcast.net/~caseybuck/ (http://\"http://home.comcast.net/~caseybuck/\")
Title: TPiR cues for your enjoyment
Post by: joey7879 on May 14, 2005, 10:40:20 PM
Those new ones are freakin' awesome! Thanks!

Edit: That motorcycle must be one of the best cues. Ever.
Title: TPiR cues for your enjoyment
Post by: JasonA1 on May 15, 2005, 01:09:15 AM
When Joey said "motorcycle cue" I had a glimmer of hope my favorite cue was available in the clear - and indeed it is! Thanks Casey.

-Jason
Title: TPiR cues for your enjoyment
Post by: Craig Karlberg on May 15, 2005, 03:16:24 AM
Thanks again Casey.  You did it again!

That motorcycle cue HAS to be one of my all time favoritte cues out there.  I haven't heard it on the show in years.  If it was retired, it's ashame because I really liked that cue.  Oh well, at least some of the older cues are still around(not counting the main theme).
Title: TPiR cues for your enjoyment
Post by: cmjb13 on May 15, 2005, 09:16:36 AM
Thank you for that Showcase83 cue.
Title: TPiR cues for your enjoyment
Post by: koolguy105 on May 15, 2005, 10:37:29 AM
Wow, Showcase 83!!! Casey, you are the man.
Title: TPiR cues for your enjoyment
Post by: aaron sica on May 15, 2005, 11:24:03 AM
I am simply amazed at the popularity of this thread. In glancing at the "view" field, some of the threads here have been viewed not even 1,000 times. There's a few in the thousands. This thread? 18,000+.
Title: TPiR cues for your enjoyment
Post by: cmjb13 on May 15, 2005, 11:54:27 AM
[quote name=\'aaron sica\' date=\'May 15 2005, 11:24 AM\']I am simply amazed at the popularity of this thread. In glancing at the "view" field, some of the threads here have been viewed not even 1,000 times. There's a few in the thousands. This thread? 18,000+.
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Well, when you have the same amount of cues released for years on end, not to mention this stuff is so good and guarded like FBI secrets, I'm not suprised.
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Post by: aaron sica on May 15, 2005, 12:11:37 PM
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Well, when you have the same amount of cues released for years on end, not to mention this stuff is so good and guarded like FBI secrets, I'm not suprised.
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I'm not surprised either, but I just can't fathom in my head the idea of a thread being viewed 18,000 times. :)
Title: TPiR cues for your enjoyment
Post by: Dbacksfan12 on May 15, 2005, 01:52:57 PM
[quote name=\'aaron sica\' date=\'May 15 2005, 10:24 AM\']I am simply amazed at the popularity of this thread. In glancing at the "view" field, some of the threads here have been viewed not even 1,000 times. There's a few in the thousands. This thread? 18,000+.
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And 17,999 of the views came from gsthemecollector. :D
Title: TPiR cues for your enjoyment
Post by: Casey Buck on May 15, 2005, 03:47:38 PM
If it's any consolation, the golden-road.net version of this thread has (at this moment) 16,678 views and a whopping 293 replies.

Interestingly enough, the "Millionaire Questions" thread, which had 438 replies (the all-time record), only had 9,702 views.

The "More GS themes" thread I started back in November had 167 replies, but 22,384 views (the all-time record).

I guess people like game show cue threads. :D
Title: TPiR cues for your enjoyment
Post by: cmjb13 on May 15, 2005, 07:17:22 PM
From website:

"1983 Showcase Music - not complete, but good enough for now"

Hmmm. Planning on getting the whole cue? Maybe I'm reading too much into that.
Title: TPiR cues for your enjoyment
Post by: Kevin Prather on May 15, 2005, 08:16:29 PM
[quote name=\'Casey Buck\' date=\'May 15 2005, 12:47 PM\']Interestingly enough, the "Millionaire Questions" thread, which had 438 replies (the all-time record), only had 9,702 views.
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Aaah! I've been outdone! Curses! Curses! Damn you, Casey! ;-)

Totally kidding, man. I almost feel guilty listening to these cues for free. You are definitely on my Christmas cyber-greeting-card list this year. :-)
Title: TPiR cues for your enjoyment
Post by: comicus on May 24, 2005, 04:33:47 PM
Sorry I'm so far behind in offering my kudos, but I haven't been online since the first week of May.

Sir, I hereby dub you Saint Casey of TPIR Musicdom.  The Phone Home Game snippet is an absolute gem, a cue I have hunted for endlessly over the past seven years.  Absolutely beautiful!
Title: TPiR cues for your enjoyment
Post by: cmjb13 on May 24, 2005, 06:24:13 PM
The site is sometimes updated with cues without notification here. Not that that is a bad thing. I check it every so often.

There is a TPIR Cue 30 and just put up there today is a MG/HS theme in perfect quality.
Title: TPiR cues for your enjoyment
Post by: tvrandywest on May 24, 2005, 07:32:10 PM
It may be way late to save some of the great "Price" music from being arbitrarily renamed, but the cue referred to as "TPIR Car Music" aka the full mix of "Cue 30" was labelled "Showcase 56" on the original MacKenzie loop at 33.

Randy
tvrandywest.com
Title: TPiR cues for your enjoyment
Post by: comicus on May 26, 2005, 05:17:36 PM
Just out of curiosity... we have the Phone Home Game intro cue, which is all sorts of awesome, but wasn't there a full music cue with the same open?  IIRC, it was used in the old days for prize reveals prior to Race Game and Take Two.  Wonder if that one's out there somewhere...
Title: TPiR cues for your enjoyment
Post by: cmjb13 on May 26, 2005, 05:26:38 PM
[quote name=\'CountdownRound\' date=\'May 26 2005, 05:17 PM\']Just out of curiosity... we have the Phone Home Game intro cue, which is all sorts of awesome, but wasn't there a full music cue with the same open?  IIRC, it was used in the old days for prize reveals prior to Race Game and Take Two.  Wonder if that one's out there somewhere...
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They still use it.

And speaking of cues...

Expect to hear more new cues on the show soon (relatively speaking). And they are not from Michael Karp, Score Productions or Mr. Kalehoff.
Title: TPiR cues for your enjoyment
Post by: WhammyPower on May 26, 2005, 06:19:35 PM
The '72 motorbike/cycle cue is Cue 59 (http://\"http://www.j-shea.com/cue59.html\").

And as for Randy's latest post here.... Could the cues have been changed last-minute?  Or, maybe it was just a mislabel, as the Cue 56 (http://\"http://www.j-shea.com/cue56.html\") we know and love is aka "Showcase 2."  ("Showcase 1" = Cue 54 (http://\"http://www.j-shea.com/cue54.html\"))
Title: TPiR cues for your enjoyment
Post by: wvoutlaw2002 on January 14, 2006, 02:05:51 AM
[quote name=\'CountdownRound\' date=\'May 26 2005, 04:17 PM\']Just out of curiosity... we have the Phone Home Game intro cue, which is all sorts of awesome, but wasn't there a full music cue with the same open?  IIRC, it was used in the old days for prize reveals prior to Race Game and Take Two.  Wonder if that one's out there somewhere...
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The only times I heard the full version of the PHG cue were when they revealed the prizes in Take Two and Race Game, and also as a showcase cue (I think it was mainly for the "game room" showcases ["game room" meaning pool tables, pinball machines, and arcade games]). I assume it's still used every now and then.
Title: TPiR cues for your enjoyment
Post by: Neumms on January 15, 2006, 01:11:04 AM
[quote name=\'WhammyPower\' date=\'May 26 2005, 05:19 PM\']Could the cues have been changed last-minute?  Or, maybe it was just a mislabel, as the Cue 56 (http://\"http://www.j-shea.com/cue56.html\") we know and love is aka "Showcase 2." 
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Can anyone who's heard this one tell us more about Jenny and Mindy?
Title: TPiR cues for your enjoyment
Post by: Argo on January 15, 2006, 09:37:48 AM
Any chance of any more updates to the site? The page was constantly getting additions every week, but have been stopped for months. However, for the people who never had them before, or had them in lower qualities, we are very greatful for the service.

Mark
Title: TPiR cues for your enjoyment
Post by: cmjb13 on January 15, 2006, 10:33:10 AM
[quote name=\'Argo\' date=\'Jan 15 2006, 09:37 AM\']Any chance of any more updates to the site? The page was constantly getting additions every week, but have been stopped for months. However, for the people who never had them before, or had them in lower qualities, we are very greatful for the service.

Mark
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While I won't speak for him, one would figure if he had them, they would be already be posted.

If you tend to believe everything you read, apparently all the cues are out there, but haven't been released because (insert selfish reason here)
Title: TPiR cues for your enjoyment
Post by: tvrandywest on January 15, 2006, 11:58:12 AM
[quote name=\'cmjb13\' date=\'Jan 15 2006, 07:33 AM\']If you tend to believe everything you read, apparently all the cues are out there, but haven't been released because (insert selfish reason here)
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Because some of the people with the cues work for the company that controls them? Hmmm, mortgage or incessant requests for dubs?

Randy
tvrandywest.com
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Post by: cmjb13 on January 15, 2006, 12:49:03 PM
[quote name=\'tvrandywest\' date=\'Jan 15 2006, 11:58 AM\'][quote name=\'cmjb13\' date=\'Jan 15 2006, 07:33 AM\']If you tend to believe everything you read, apparently all the cues are out there, but haven't been released because (insert selfish reason here)
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Because some of the people with the cues work for the company that controls them? Hmmm, mortgage or incessant requests for dubs?

Randy
tvrandywest.com
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I was actually referring to non-employee, non-industry people who have them.

Same who were apparently giving Casey a hard time when he released a few initially.
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Post by: Steve Gavazzi on January 15, 2006, 01:16:47 PM
[quote name=\'Neumms\' date=\'Jan 15 2006, 01:11 AM\'][quote name=\'WhammyPower\' date=\'May 26 2005, 05:19 PM\']Could the cues have been changed last-minute?  Or, maybe it was just a mislabel, as the Cue 56 (http://\"http://www.j-shea.com/cue56.html\") we know and love is aka "Showcase 2." 
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Can anyone who's heard this one tell us more about Jenny and Mindy?
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According to someone who's e-mailed me some really detailed '70s Price info lately -- I'm not sure he wants his name revealed, for whatever reason, so I won't reveal it -- Jenny and Mindy were models from The New Treasure Hunt who did two or three James episodes in the fall of 1975 while Anitra was on a leave of absence.  I don't really know how he's remembered this (or any of the other stuff he's sent me) 30 years later, but if he's making it up, he's gone to a hell of a lot of trouble to make it look like he isn't.
Title: TPiR cues for your enjoyment
Post by: davemackey on January 15, 2006, 04:21:22 PM
[quote name=\'Steve Gavazzi\' date=\'Jan 15 2006, 02:16 PM\']Jenny and Mindy were models from The New Treasure Hunt who did two or three James episodes in the fall of 1975 while Anitra was on a leave of absence.  I don't really know how he's remembered this (or any of the other stuff he's sent me) 30 years later, but if he's making it up, he's gone to a hell of a lot of trouble to make it look like he isn't.
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Why is there no documentation on this stuff? How come we know so little about Harriet and these other two nighttime girls?
Title: TPiR cues for your enjoyment
Post by: Robair on January 15, 2006, 05:11:44 PM
Not Mindy, Ginnie. It was Ginnie Golden, who spelled Anitra on a few of those shows including some nighttime shows. And she actually started working on TH after that point, in the 1976-77 season. There was never a Mindy on TH (Nomi, Sivi, Jane, Tanya and Pamela were the models at that point) but it may have been the Mindy who was one of the models on "The Girl In My Life".

And no, I am not the special correspondent to Senator Gavazzi. Some stuff you just niz-zow.
Title: TPiR cues for your enjoyment
Post by: chris319 on January 16, 2006, 10:33:59 AM
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I was actually referring to non-employee, non-industry people who have them.

Same who were apparently giving Casey a hard time when he released a few initially.
And who have since gone on to start their own wildly successful game show discussion board which puts ours to shame?
Title: TPiR cues for your enjoyment
Post by: cmjb13 on January 16, 2006, 11:39:09 AM
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I was actually referring to non-employee, non-industry people who have them.

Same who were apparently giving Casey a hard time when he released a few initially.
And who have since gone on to start their own wildly successful game show discussion board which puts ours to shame?
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Title: TPiR cues for your enjoyment
Post by: uncamark on January 16, 2006, 12:21:09 PM
[quote name=\'Robair\' date=\'Jan 15 2006, 04:11 PM\']Not Mindy, Ginnie. It was Ginnie Golden, who spelled Anitra on a few of those shows including some nighttime shows. And she actually started working on TH after that point, in the 1976-77 season. There was never a Mindy on TH (Nomi, Sivi, Jane, Tanya and Pamela were the models at that point) but it may have been the Mindy who was one of the models on "The Girl In My Life".
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Wasn't Mindy Melinda Naud, who thanks to her sugar daddy at ABC went on to an undistinguished career acting (if that's what you want to call it) on "Operation Petticoat" and "Detective School?"
Title: TPiR cues for your enjoyment
Post by: chris319 on January 16, 2006, 05:34:10 PM
Any relation to W.T. Naud?
Title: TPiR cues for your enjoyment
Post by: comicus on January 17, 2006, 08:42:58 PM
[quote name=\'uncamark\' date=\'Jan 16 2006, 12:21 PM\']Wasn't Mindy Melinda Naud, who thanks to her sugar daddy at ABC went on to an undistinguished career acting (if that's what you want to call it) on "Operation Petticoat" and "Detective School?"
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A search of IMDB.com (assuming you were serious; I can never tell around here) confirms your suspicions.  Dunno about the relation.  She hasn't done anything since 1984.
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Post by: uncamark on January 18, 2006, 02:49:28 PM
[quote name=\'CountdownRound\' date=\'Jan 17 2006, 07:42 PM\'][quote name=\'uncamark\' date=\'Jan 16 2006, 12:21 PM\']Wasn't Mindy Melinda Naud, who thanks to her sugar daddy at ABC went on to an undistinguished career acting (if that's what you want to call it) on "Operation Petticoat" and "Detective School?"
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A search of IMDB.com (assuming you were serious; I can never tell around here) confirms your suspicions.  Dunno about the relation.  She hasn't done anything since 1984.
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Oh, I was serious about that question--just wanted to confirm things in my mind.  Thank you.

I recall reading a magazine article years ago that talked about an ABC executive putting her under his wing to boost her career.  Can't remember the magazine or year, however.