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blackrattism
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I have had this song stuck in my head all night and I can't for the life of me remember what game it is from...I know it's something really obvious and I'm going to kick myself, but I just can't place it. I've tabbed it out roughly, can someone with a guitar and a better memory help me out here?
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G---0----------------------------------------------------------------------------
D------4-----3-------1-------0--------------------------------------------------
A-3-------3------3------3------------------------------------------------------
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(rpt x3)
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D------4--3------1-----------------------------------------------------------------
A--------------3-----3-------------------------------------------------------------
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monachetti
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reminds me of something out of a busy factory in some old cartoon
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Syd Lexia
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Play it. If I could hear it, maybe I could tell you.
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GPFontaine
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If you can hum it into a microphone and record the sound then those of us who don't play instruments can understand what that will sound like.
Or play it on a guitar and then record that.
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Neutral-Bob
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I've ran it through my keyboard a few times and it sounds familiar however I can't seem to place it.
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Ross Rifle
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If you guys can wait til tonight, I can record it and post it.
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Syd Lexia
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No! The time for waiting is over! Now is the time for violence!
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Neutral-Bob
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If you take away the C note before the D at the end of the first part it sounds almost exactly like it came out of some cartoon just like monachetti said. It's that extra C that throws me for a loop.
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Chile Guy
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The first thing that came into my mind when I played it was a Doom II level theme.
If I'm not mistaken, the Refueling Base, to be more precise.
I don't think it is the tune, though.
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monachetti
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SoldierHawk
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Oh. Well if it is that one (I can't read music), it's been used in a ton of cartoons from the Loony Tunes era. I think maybe Who Framed Roger Rabbit too, but I could be imagining that.
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The M Blaze
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When I played that part a bit slow on my guitar, it kind of reminded me of the fortress theme from Super Mario Bros. 3.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TWx6cCYfrb0
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blackrattism
Joined: May 21 2009
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Yes, that's it! Thank you! There is also the possibility that it is not in a video game at all and I'm remembering it from a cartoon, it seems like it was in a game though.
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SoldierHawk
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BINGO! I did a little research (okay, three hours of Googling instead of studying for tomorrow's Arabic test), but I finally found what song it was, who wrote it, and where you know it from. Bow before the power of She Who Has No Life:
http://raymondscott.com/Powerhse.wav
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Powerhouse_(song)
So to answer sort of, it was used in a ton of Loony Tunes cartoons (it was the theme they used in "assembly line" montages I guess. Wiki and Google don't say it was ever used in a game, but its such a popular piece its certainly plausible that it was at some point. I'd wager you're remembering it from the cartoons though.
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blackrattism
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MOGHARR
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Gah, I HATE that song!
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monachetti
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BINGO! I did a little research (okay, three hours of Googling instead of studying for tomorrow's Arabic test), but I finally found what song it was, who wrote it, and where you know it from. Bow before the power of She Who Has No Life:
http://raymondscott.com/Powerhse.wav
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Powerhouse_(song)
So to answer sort of, it was used in a ton of Loony Tunes cartoons (it was the theme they used in "assembly line" montages I guess. Wiki and Google don't say it was ever used in a game, but its such a popular piece its certainly plausible that it was at some point. I'd wager you're remembering it from the cartoons though. |
i'm totally not making fun, but you could have saved 3 hours....that info was on the youtube page.
Edit: Well..some of that info...it didn't mention looney tunes
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SoldierHawk
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| SoldierHawk wrote: |
BINGO! I did a little research (okay, three hours of Googling instead of studying for tomorrow's Arabic test), but I finally found what song it was, who wrote it, and where you know it from. Bow before the power of She Who Has No Life:
http://raymondscott.com/Powerhse.wav
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Powerhouse_(song)
So to answer sort of, it was used in a ton of Loony Tunes cartoons (it was the theme they used in "assembly line" montages I guess. Wiki and Google don't say it was ever used in a game, but its such a popular piece its certainly plausible that it was at some point. I'd wager you're remembering it from the cartoons though. |
i'm totally not making fun, but you could have saved 3 hours....that info was on the youtube page.
Edit: Well..some of that info...it didn't mention looney tunes |
Mother....fucker. Oh well. Looks like my l33t detective skillz aren't quite as incredible as I thought.  Guess it serves me right for not paying better attention. I did actually skim the description, but somehow missed that the song was actually *called* "Powerhouse." I spent forever googling various iterations of 'Raymond Scott and' to figure out what it was. *siiiiiiigh*.
In my defense, we are *all* prone to the occasional bout of M3gahackeritis. Hopefully mine clears up soon.
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