Hey - a shout out to you Edd. I was the Editor that cut this piece those many years ago! I was proud to play a small part of the grand resurgence of Cleveland going on at the time. Thanks for giving us such a fabulous piece to cut these videos to! It was joy to work on this project. One of the best tracks I ever edited to. We may have spoken on the phone back in those days but never met. I’m gonna have to check and see what you are into these days. Keep on Creating! - Mark
The most popular of the New York market - WNBC, WWOR, WABC, and WNYW, as well as Nuyorican & Italian & Dixie WNJU and Mexican/French WXTV. WPIX and WCBS were the lowest rated
Its signature "ka-chung" sound effect was created using a combination of the sound of a construction paper cutter and the swing of a golf club put through a synthesizer.
"Tomorrow on A Current Affair, inside the home of the Menendez Brothers attorney. And next we'll be back in a minute with the heartbreaking story of the blind Rhode Island boy, who was duped into buying a dead parakeet."
A game I will always remember. It was the first game in their new stadium and we (Buccaneers) shut out the Eagles. Another great day in Buccaneer history as well.
Oh man, could you please explain how you made this like Anthony Marinelli (MJ Thriller album synthesist) does on his channel? There are so many mysterious modular synth sounds doing Whomps, and whooshes during the early days but nothing written about how they were made. (LIke for example the Hanna Barbarra logo, Super-Friends cartoon, and your stuff. One guy did show how the PBS head logo bit was done on a EMS "Chutney" VCS3)
Geez, the Sklar brothers weren't kidding, they go on for over 2 minutes with this thing and even hired the famous "movie trailers guy". And the thing crashed in a river within two years.
Loved the MSG intro (0:00-0:37) from the Rangers games I went to when I was a kid from 1992-1994. Did you also compose the 1993-94 MSG Network theme that was used as their minute long bumper or 'monthly sports action' ad that closed out with the slogan "The Best in the Game!"? I loved that jazzy theme!