TheJasbre202
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http://ren-and-stimpy-music.blogspot.com/TheJasbre202, can you pm me the link to the blog? I cant seem to find it...
here ya go
http://ren-and-stimpy-music.blogspot.com/TheJasbre202, can you pm me the link to the blog? I cant seem to find it...
Turns out that the piece in question is "Chanson De Matin" by Edward Elgar (arranged by John Fox) from the Sonoton album SON 269 "Pomp And Glory - The Best Of Edward Elgar" (later SCD 5 "Pomp and Glory/Brandenburg Concertos", which is no longer on APM's website). It can currently be heard on the Sonoton Vinyl label (SONV) on sonofind.com, but will eventually return on APM's website within a few months or so.Thanks! Still hoping we someday figure out what that track towards the end of "I Was a Teenage Stimpy" is ("I have a man to take care of me in my dotage")... it sounds like a classical piece but it might be something modern intended to sound like it came from that era.
Nice! Thanks for solving a long-standing mystery!Turns out that the piece in question is "Chanson De Matin" by Edward Elgar (arranged by John Fox) from the Sonoton album SON 269 "Pomp And Glory - The Best Of Edward Elgar" (later SCD 5 "Pomp and Glory/Brandenburg Concertos", which is no longer on APM's website). It can currently be heard on the Sonoton Vinyl label (SONV) on sonofind.com, but will eventually return on APM's website within a few months or so.
No problem!Nice! Thanks for solving a long-standing mystery!
What is the "special intro"?The theme used for the Ren & Stimpy Special intro was Strauss: The Radetzky March by Lee Ashley. Why is this intro not on any music identification?
The opening used for The Royal Yaksmen, ever only used for the original 1993 premiere. Someone uploaded it to Twitter a few years back:What is the "special intro"?