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| SUBTUNE INFO | |
| #1 | |
| Comment: | The opening bars of this tune are sampled by the group Console on their song "14 Zero Zero". |
| #3 | |
| Comment: | "I was working at the Sensible Software office at the time of the major music creation, but the title screen music never got finished. When I returned to Ocean I got on with some other things, all the time worrying about this unfinished tune. Finally I slapped something on the end of it. I knew I could never top the first part, that's what the problem was. In my mind the second part of the tune is pretty lame compared with the first part. But for some people it represents the mysterious, magical, unconventional aspect of 'Wizball' so it fits in some ways. But you can tell it's not really like the other music in the game, which was primarily developed when I was with the Sensi boys, basking in that Sensi VIBE." (MG) "I really worked on the sound design of the voices a lot. The music seems to "flow" and "breathe" unlike anything before it." (MG) |
| #4 | |
| Comment: | "Tune #5, the bonus screen tune, consists of several short riffs, and John Hare came up with the most musical ones on his bass guitar. I remember he would come up with the riffs, playing them over and over at full volume on his band's P.A. in their rented terraced house in Southend (not caring about what the neighbours thought!!!) - and while they went out to get me a "blow-out" burger at 3am, I would be transcribing it and enhancing it (a little)." (MG) |
| #6 | |
| Comment: | "I composed the high-score music at Ocean after returning from Southend. Played it on the synth keyboard there. It's one of the few compositions of mine that I can actually play a decent rendition of on the piano." (MG) |
| #7 | |
| Comment: | "Chris Yates wrote the game over riff on his electric guitar. They were pretty impressed by the translation when they came back with my blow-out." (MG) |
crik:
Original and psychedelic
Joe Mc Lutz:
I gotta admit I like it: it's ironacally interesting. Of course we should not mention Freddie, but… Maybe Roger Waters in the late 60s.😊
Jojje70:
Ok, so the singing is really BAD, we all know that. But it's a nice and unique idea, and the bad singing actually makes it humorous and fun to listen to. So kudos for the courage to make this remix, despite knowing your own limitations.
Alucard:
People usually lack imagination! This is what Autotune was made for… To bring a bad voice to life! I can imagine this as an intro for a B class Western movie or an A class Horror movie. Kitos!
mfe:
The one time autotune might have improved the rating. A nice idea ruined by poor execution and no vocal talent.
LaLa:
Plus points for the concept, a huge minus for the implementation. I'm sorry to say, but not only you are definitely not Freddie Mercury, your voice can't even be mentioned on the same planet with him…
LPChip:
This really needs a vocoder to make the voice in tune.
Zilog:
MAKE-IT-STOP Is there a way to cast a petition for definitive removal