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I’m Spartacus 😂🤣
Along the lines of Mannix, SWAT and Baretta:)
I’m Spartacus and so is my wife!
Yeah man that would be an Instabuy! Funky Finger Productions in the house!
Mannix had a great Lalo Schifrin theme in three. But my favorite 70s cop show-style theme might be the one Nelson Riddle wrote for Emergency.
Meanwhile, here are plenty of 70s cop show-style samples:
Whelps that does it. Time for a 70s Action Squad sample hunt and guitar match em up to deeply obsess about over the next few weeks
Thanks for that collection, already got ideas a-poppin
Aaaaand I wanna leave my favorite theme right here...
Such a wonderful combo of chill vibe and Let's Fucking Goooooooooo energy... Which I guess is the feeling funk [loose genre usage here. Please narrow down the genre name for me, if you can] should be providing. Putting the pieces together, one 'Yeah, way to catch up with the rest of the class. That's the idea' realization at a time!
Mmmm... Time for a long-time passed relisten to Tank!'s work (funnily enough, my dad never watched the og Cowboy Bebom run, but I got him flat hooked on Tank! with a burned Napster build of an album.
Heh, I do suppose the Hawaii 5-0 theme, and Johnny Quest - two tracks that live in the happy spot of my brain, are completely thanks to him and his love of the sound)
Hawaii 5-0 is definitely in my Top 3 tv theme songs, but I think it's from the 60s, not the 70s. I studied composition with one of the guys who scored 5-0 (not the theme composer though). Through him, I met Zita Carno, who was pianist for the LA Phil. She was probably the most extremely eccentric and brilliant human I've ever encountered, and an obsessive fan of the show. I went to her house one time and she had rewired her doorbell to play the first six notes of the 5-0 theme. This was back in the mid-80s, when user-programmable doorbells were not yet on the market. I have no idea how she did it.
Other great tv theme songs include Mission Impossible and Peter Gunn.
Theme tunes? Without a doubt this is my favorite of all time:
That just makes me want to say: "America! Fuck yeah!"
British show, but definitely agree with you there.
I see your Thunderbirds Super Marionation and raise you Star Fleet (Brian May and Eddie Van Halen version):
https://youtube.com/watch?v=mExwLpxFb44
Yeah he did a great job with that arrangement, but I still think that Barry Gray is one of the best theme music writers of all time.
Back in the early 70s, jazz was still the modal style for tv action shows. The great Oliver Nelson wrote one for Longstreet with a popping electric bass part:
And then there was the great Johhny Mandel's theme for Banyon:
And for some effective groovy shifting meters, try The Mod Squad:
Early 70s theme tunes was all about groovy:
+1 for theme song most likely to get stuck in my head.
And probably the most number of memorable lines.
Smoke me a kipper, I’ll be back for breakfast.
Ha. The Youtube algorithm randomly reacquainted me with Mr Flibble only yesterday, he's still very angry.
If we're sticking with 'sci fi' (although to call Red Dwarf that probably isn't correct), then how about this:
Best synth closing chords ever!
Have the new moderators been introduced? or did I miss that? Maybe it’s best kept in the shadows. Just curious.