Bang Your Head To Metal Cover Of Skyrim Dragonborn Theme

Posted by Zeon Santos in Entertainment, Gaming, Music, Video Clips on January 15, 2012 at 10:32 pm

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This guy seriously shreds it on the guitar, and his heavy metal version of the Dragonborn Theme from the video game Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim serves as great background music while you’re bashing Blood Dragons about the head with a magic mace.

–via Kotaku

 
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Itsa Super Mario Bros. Opera

Posted by Zeon Santos in Entertainment, Gaming, Music, Video Clips on November 30, 2011 at 10:03 pm

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Fans of the Mario Bros. video game franchise draw inspiration from the moustachioed plumbers in so many creative ways, but i’m generally most impressed by the musical tributes. This operatic styled song released on YouTube by legolambs has hilarious lyrics that go along with the gameplay so well that you’ll be entertained even though you’re watching someone play Super Mario Bros. for the millionth time.

–via Geekosystem

 
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Accordion Version Of Super Mario Bros. Theme Song

Posted by Zeon Santos in Entertainment, Gaming, Music, Video Clips on November 27, 2011 at 11:35 pm

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After hearing this Bulgarian accordionist version of the Super Mario Bros. theme song, i’m starting to rethink Mario’s heritage. Maybe he spent some time in Bulgaria as a kid, or he has a Bulgarian doppelganger, because this song sounds so Mario!

–via BuzzFeed

 
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Zelda Theme Song Played On iPads

Posted by Zeon Santos in Entertainment, Gaming, Music, Video Clips on November 25, 2011 at 4:49 pm

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In honor of the newest Legend of Zelda game “Skyward Sword”, here’s a video showing the theme song from the original Legend of Zelda game faithfully reproduced with iPads. What makes this video even cooler is the included tutorial which shows how you can learn to play this iconic song for yourself!

–via BuzzFeed

 
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Tesla Coil Hat Plays Mortal Kombat Theme Song


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What could possibly make a hat with a Tesla coil attached to the top even cooler? The Tesla coil plays the Mortal Kombat theme song, and the only thing that could make this hat cooler would be if it shot lightning bolts at your opponents, Raiden style!

–via Geekosystem

 
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Epic Metal Rendition Of Batman Theme

Posted by Zeon Santos in Entertainment, Gaming, Music, Video Clips on July 30, 2011 at 3:08 pm

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The Kings of Geek Metal, Powerglove, are back with another Batman related redux. This time around, they’re tackling the theme song to the animated series, and rocking it harder than it’s ever been rocked before! Check out the video, complete with classic video game graphics and the guys decked out in their most metal attire. It’s hilarious, and worthy of headbanging along to, but be warned-listening to Powerglove may lead to embarrassing moments in your own rock history!

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Soul Toons: Cartoon Theme Song A Cappella

Posted by Alex in Comics & Cartoons, Music on August 27, 2010 at 9:22 pm

Love 80s cartoons? Here are Soul Toons by DeStorm Power, the a cappella versions of the theme songs from Tailspin, Ducktails, Gummy Bears, and other Saturday morning cartoons from your childhood.

Geeks Are Sexy has the video clip: Link [YouTube Clip]

 
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TV Theme Songs That Will Never Die

Posted by Alex in Film, Mentalfloss, Music on April 24, 2009 at 1:39 pm

Star Trek- composed by Alexander Courage

Did you know that the Star Trek theme music has lyrics? Neither did composer Alexander Courage when he signed a deal to write the music. The fine print gave the show's creator, Gene Roddenberry, the option to write words to Courage's tune - and he did.

Check out these opening lines: Beyond the rim of the starlight / My love is wand'ring in starflight. Even though the lyrics were never used, Roddenberry still got half the royalties for the theme. (Photo: Listening Post)

The Simpsons - composed by Danny Elfman

From the beginning, The Simpsons creator Matt Groening wanted his show's song to be big. Here's how he put it: "The trend in TV themes for the previous 15 years had been namby-pamby synthesizer schlock that seemed to whimper, 'We can't offer you much, but please like our pathetic little show.' I wanted a big orchestrated, obnoxious, arrogant theme that promised you the best time of your life." (Photo: BMI)

To see his vision through, Groening approached composer Danny Elfman to write the opus, handing him a mix tape to help him get the idea. Highlights included The Jetsons theme, selections from Nino Rota's Juliet of the Spirits, a Remington electric shaver jingle by Frank Zappa, some easy-listening music by Esquivel, and a teach-your-parrot-to-talk record. After listening to it for a while, Elfman told Groening, "I know exactly what you're looking for." Apparently, he did. The Emmy-winning theme has been covered on screen by everyone from Yo La Tengo to Green Day.

Jeopardy! - composed by Merv Griffin

Game show maven Merv Griffin knew what he was doing when he wrote the theme song for Jeopardy. He later recalled, '[The Jeopardy theme] is only 14 seconds. So I rewrote it in another key, [repeated it], then added the 'bum-bump' to get it to 30 seconds, which was the amount of time contestants needed for the Final Jeopardy answer. Now, it's played at sporting events; I've played it with the Boston Pops. It's one of the most lucrative themes in history." In 2006, Griffin estimated he'd made $70 million in royalties from the tune.

Friends ("I'll Be There For You") - composed by Michael Skloff & Allee Willis and performed by The Rembrandts


Image credits: Michael Skloff from ASCAP Playback Magazine; Allee Willis from her own very entertaining blog; The Rembrandts from their official website

When The Rembrandts agreed to record "I'll Be There For You" for the TV show Friends, they were little-known rock band that was happy to get the gig. Overnight, the theme became a sensation, earning The Rembrandts a Grammy nomination. Years later, band member Danny Wilde reflected, "We went from being a cool, cutting-edge band to a pop flavor-of-the-month."

And just like that, the flavor was gone. By the end of the 1990s, there was so little demand for The Rembrandts' music that the band resorted to playing shopping malls, opening once for Richard Simmons. It wasn't their day, their month, or even their year.

Bonus: The Legendary Soundman Behind Hollywood's Most Famous Noises

If you've seen Star Wars, Indiana Jones, or Wall-E, then you know the work of Hollywood's most legendary sound designer, Ben Burtt. (Photo: The Pixar Blog)

After taking his first (uncredited) job on the original Death Race 2000 in 1975, Burtt would go on to turn movie sound into an art. By capturing and manipulating ambient and mechanical noises, he created entirely new aural worlds. Here are a few of his trademark sounds.

R2D2's Voice: Most movie fans think that the robot's voice is an elaborate creation of computer synthesizers, but it's actually a combination of Burtt whistling and making fart noises into an old tape recorder.

The Clicks of Wall-E's Cockroach Pet: After experimenting with various synthesized animal noises, Burtt settled on accelerating the chatter of an irritated raccoon.

The Star Wars Lightsaber: The hum and the clash of the lightsaber came from two malfunctioning devices - a broken television set tuned between two VHF channels and an idling film projector.

Chewbacca's Voice: Although the fictional wookie looks all ape, his voice is based on the barks and grunts of dogs, mixed with the growls of lions and bears.

Star Wars' T.I.E. Fighter: The roar of the evil Empire's fighters (the name stands for Twin Ion Engine) is actually the roar of an elephant. To add some length to the sound, Burtt layered in the buzz of his car driving on a wet road.

Indiana Jones' Whip: The crack of Dr. Jones' whip is just that - the sound of Indiana Jones cracking his whip. During the making of Raiders of the Lost Ark, Burtt recorded Harrison Ford snapping the whip along a rural road in Marin County, California. To add a little more whoosh, Burtt dropped in the sound of a Harrier Jump Jet that flew by.

TV Theme Songs That Will Never Die is written by Bill DeMain, and The Legendary Soundman Behind Hollywood's Most Famous Noises is written by John Scott Lewinski. They are reprinted with permission from the Scatterbrained section of the May/June 2009 issue of mental_floss magazine.

Be sure to visit mental_floss' entertaining website and blog for more fun stuff!

 
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Lolcat, the Theme Song

Posted by Alex in Animals & Pets, Blogs & Internet, Music on February 2, 2009 at 1:19 am

Finally. After years of being an internet meme, the Lolcats have their own theme song. And like a bad car wreck on the freeway, there’s just NO WAY you can not look at it.

I dare you: Link (with apologies to The Cure)

 
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