This channel is a tribute to the Star Wars disco songs which Meco (real name Domenico Monardo) made. In 1977 his disco version of the Star Wars theme was certified platinum in the U.S. The album where the song came from, Star Wars and Other Galactic Funk, was also certified platinum in the U.S. That was the biggest succes of Meco. After that he made many other great Star Wars records, I'll try to upload as many as I can.
I Could ! Imagine ! Ian Mc Diarmid ! And James ! El Jones ! Getting !.Down !! AND !! Booggieing !! On The !! DEATH Star's !! Dance ! Floor !! On !! Saturday !! Night !! Out !.in ! Space !!
9 out of 10! Last piece of heroic Skywalker theme should have been matched with that scene of slicing the AT-AT and lobbing the proton grenade... The dead sound space could have been tightened by dropping the last AT-AT advance on the feeling rebels and do fadeout with Millennium Falcon... Still it was beautiful...
It was always there. There were several other unsuccessful attempts that didn't make the final cut for whatever reason, so that's the only at-st shot in the entire film.
Written by John Williams. Suzanne Ciani did the SFX. Published by UMPG Publishing, Sony ATV Publishing, Disney Music Co. Publishing, Warner Chappell. BMI. Released May 1999.
@@DarthRevan2552 No, you're not hearing things although there was most definitely a HEARING as Lucasfilm successfully sued Haim Saban for copyright infringement because they used an almost exact copy of this music in Ulysses 31. It's included in the Ulysses 31 Wikipedia entry.
@@GusMcGuire It was actually Ike Egan and Denny Crockett who plagiarized this track, and neither Lucasfilm nor John Williams sued them for copyright infringement. It was debunked in the liner notes of the Ulysses 31 - 40th anniversary CD. Laurent Dobbelaere did some intensive research while he was in the US to collect all the music composed for the show, and he couldn't find a single trace of legal action ever taken against Egan & Crockett, even when looking through the archives at Warner Chapel (the copyright holders of the original track by John Williams) and Radmus Publishing.
I like Meco and I love Star Wars this is perfect and here is the twist im 11 and my friends like these type of music well only one of my friends I wish Meco would make one of the Force Awakens
Meco retired from music and is now in real estate. But one can dream... An interpretation of “Duel of the Fates” from Episode 1 would be nice as well. This track was not included in a compilation that UMG released in 1997😠. I wonder why🤔...
We used to joke about Ewok techno - and suddenly holy crap here we are in the future & wouldn't you know, it's no-shit Ewok techno....and it doesn't suck. Future shock.