The Kitchen Sink Opera Company

Started by vigwig, January 28, 2012, 03:10:08 PM

vigwig

This is  a scattered bunch of loops that seemed to go varous ways.  It is likely the genre is comedy or satire.  The credits go to vigwig and his 7000 royalty free loops.  There are no lyrics per se.  But you will be entertained and enjoy the listen.  Don't hold onto your beer while it plays, you might pour it everywhere when you whoop like crazy. Vic

Burtog

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lg

nothing is real... So theres nothing to get hung about!

Geir

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Oh well ........


vigwig

I hope you caught my aside on this:  It has everything except the kitchen sink.  I know it doesn't reflect anything but a series of random sound bites, but you gatta feel pretty smug when you hear them and say to yourself, "Oh, I remember that show!"  It was strictly a fun comic routine..  Thanks for listening anyway.   Vic

Ferryman_1957

I recognized some of them but not all! But this worked in a strange way. It felt like a soundtrack to a movie that David Lynch hasn't made yet.....

Cheers,

Nigel

Greeny

Barking mad, but very entertaining! The highlight for me was the pac man 'death' sound, lol.

henwrench

Love it! And a great title too...

                                                         henwrench
The job of the artist is to deepen the mystery - Francis Bacon

English by birth, Brummie by the Grace of God

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vigwig

Quote from: Ferryman on January 30, 2012, 02:09:26 AMI recognized some of them but not all! But this worked in a strange way. It felt like a soundtrack to a movie that David Lynch hasn't made yet.....

Cheers,

Nigel

Donald Duck, Adams Family, PacMan death sound, a kid saying I want poo poo, submarine All Hands on Deck siren, wedding march, Dragnet theme, "Jeopardy" gameshow music from final Jeopardy while contestants try to think, Elmer Fudd, reference to "Curly Fries" song, computer voice for HAL from "2001 A Space Odyssey", a very awful but neat sample of version of "I Wanna Hold Your Hand" done in Mrs Miller-style (might even be Mrs Miller herself), Tarzan call (probably Johnny Weismuller), an impression (by me) of Elmer Fudd delivering a line that mimics  an attribution to a Saturday night rado show feature(Stage Left Prodctions).