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Hooray, my first video! 🙂
This is a quick and dirty play-over “World Beater” by Andy Clark, originally from the KPM library label (the name of the LP is “Synthesis 2”, or KPM1248 from 1979). This track appears in “BusinessFunk II” by Datassette: http://datassette.net/?l=mixes&s=1213196104
Sound: Reason
The LP rip has introduced a slow but noticeable vibrato, which causes slight detuning at times 🙂
Many thanks to Datassette for providing this and other extremely cool compilations. Check out his website: http://www.datassette.net/
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Thanks for your comment. The original record is rolling in the background. I am overdubbing the lead and some of the harmony parts with an OB-like patch using Reason. It is my favorite track from the BusinessFunk II mix and I did not want to mess it up completely with a total recreation. After all, it is a rare type of British library music. In the future I might upload some original production 🙂
Your timing is superb!
5 stars *****
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Thanks.
This was on NFL Crunch Course when they was talkin' about wide receivers running through zones and getting hurt.
"I call it the paydirt area…If he catches it, make him pay for it."
Nice wotk!
it's awesome to find someone who loves datassette's FREEEE bizfunk comps as much as I do. The guy is genius with his own work as well.
"[Reggie] Kinlaw proved to be one persistent lighthouse around which the storming chaos of the Raider defense revolved." – Super Bowl XV.
@SuperJM1980 hahaha…yeah man. Coach Vermeil was one cranky S.O.B. that day, and with good reason. We gotta find more music from the SB15 highlights.
@MrMatt8204 Yessir! One of my favorite NFL Films…Vermeil is pure comedy. "Oh Ronnie NO!"
Was this used in the 1983 World Series Film?
"Plunkett's eating us alive"
I like the pace, good job with the keyboard.
"NFL's best ever teams" (1981) Montage of Pittsburgh steel curtain.
EPIC!
Excellent job on the song.
Also:
"Oakland`s nose guard, Reggie Kinlaw, #62, was personally shutting down Philadelphia`s prized running attack."
For the Oakland Raiders it was a reversal of Murphy's law. Everything that could go right, did go right.
NFL Crunch course