@@phoenixyt124 I get it, the 80s is like the new 60s....I mean I'm an 80s kid and collect old Blue Note jazz vinyl records which are from well before my time and use only electron tubes in my amp....I guess having to make use of the limitations of the available technology gave way to incredible creativity and stunning results. Or look at hiphop, it was the limitations of the AKAI MPC that "created" the golden age of the genre. The C64/SID chip witnessed here is another prime example. Just my theory, of course.
Thank you for showing these, I knew some, but most I've just downloaded on my SD2IEC to play. My favorite SID music of all time is the Rambo loader screen music
It's funny, Bubble Bobble is one of my favourite games, and I'm a massive fan of Tim Follin. And yet I don't like his Bubble Bobble music on the C64 and Spectrum. They're nice pieces of music, but the changes he made to the tune irritate me because I think the original is perfect and doesn't need improving! LOL
I analysed the machine code of the game for hours until finding a patch for unlimited lives. Unfortunately, my patch did seem to have side-effects, making the game block on higher levels...it was one of the dearest games to me.... I and friend played it together
-No "Last Ninja"? No "Rambo First Blood Part II"? Anyway, it's all subjective because what I think is awesome is different from what other people think is awesome.- Oops! Meant to post this as a general comment!
What I meant to say was that Bob Yannes, the guy who invented the SID chip said in an interview that he originally wanted to have *32 VOICES* (!) but there was not enough space on the die and not enough time to figure out a different way to do it. Can you imagine what types of tunes would have come out if the SID had 29 extra voices to play around with? Yikes!
@@magicmulder I guess his imagination was bigger than the available space on the silicon die. But, Bob Yannes went on to design the Ensoniq synthesizer and co-found the company of the same name so in a sense he did get what he wanted.
Amazing tunes back when there was really nothing much to go by in the Home entertainment system even expensive PC's had a beeper for many years before sound cards were a thing and the C64 and its amazing SID chip rocked the house and gave breath and Life to Sooo many cool games and they did ALL that with next to no Resources like memory (a mere 64k thats not even a normal Picture size !)and with minimum computing power.
Oh good old times, although I was amazed that Turrican 2 wasn´t in the list, would be even in my alltime favourite top3, anyway thx for bringing back sweet memories of my childhood days
@@Scripture-Man Man Black Lamp Title screen is my fav. I would boot this game up back in the day all the time just to listen to it. Definitely not to play it lol.
These might have been some of the best GAME sids, but there is a lot of great shit on the DEMOSCENE as well. Not to mention the epic Ocean loader tunes.
The most impressive imo is that those who did the music was like 15 years old +- some years. coding theire own music routines and made the music in assembler. Talk about hardcore 👍😀
They were more +/- 18 yo. This is actually wrong for the first era : Whittaker (26 in 1984), Hubbard was more than 30, Grey and Lowe were beetween 20 and 30, etc.
No "Last Ninja"? No "Rambo First Blood Part II"? Anyway, it's all subjective because what I think is awesome is different from what other people think is awesome.
yup both cybernoid tunes are right up there!! they are both well constructed tunes/songs but have you heard the c64 zoids song?? It is a great song of build-up sustain tension and release!! a classic tune with epic mood!!
Top Ten, there are thousands, and some of the very best are independent artists, not found in any game... People are still making great music and demos even now... maybe on SID C>64 Emulators, but still - great sound and great music ! :-)
Sanxion loader and title, Delta and Rambo loaders, Ocean software loader, Last Ninja. Game music dominated my teen life more than real music did, and that's before the amiga and ST demo scene was born
Monty is the clear winner composition-wise (although IMO the high score music is even better) but Commando will always be a favorite for its sound design.
As a kid who owned a Speccy, I was always super jealous of the commy kids, just an all round better machine. Monty on the run is the real #1 tune, BTW.
Nice compilation :-) Some of these are new to me. Never heard the C64 version of Golden Axe before - it's really good and I can see why it's your number one! My favourite C64 tune is Ocean Loader 3! :-) Fans of the Commando and Monty on The Run tunes should check out the excellent Spectrum versions by Frantisek Fuka (aka 'Fuxoft').
Yeah i know, this top 10 is kind of a joke regarding the mighty mighty *DELTA* from Rob Hubbard, Better dead than Alien, Deel, Skate or die, Hawkeye + Loader, etc etc but at least Golden Axe was in ^_^
Further to AnalogX64's comment, you can also access and listen to tunes from the HVSC (High Voltage SID collection) via the web interface provided by Jens-Christian Huus (Chordian). Deep-SID is here: deepsid.chordian.net
Missing 2 tunes for me........ One Man and His Droid by Rob Hubbard and also Yie Ar Kung Fu by Martin Galway (his version of J-M Jarre's Magnetic Fields)
I'm missing Golden Axe, Deel, Skate or die, Better dead than Alien and the mighty mighty *DELTA* !!!! and many more. Although this "top 10" is not really accurate, im enjoying to hear the sounds of my childhood once again
Some guy named Nintendo & Watch commented on one of your other videos that he knew u guys were done making videos. Glad to see he was nothing more than a liar.
My alltime favourite is Dogfight 2187, music preference is very personal as some of the tunes of this video I don't actually like at all like Turrican.
Whilst I understand these sort of things will always be subjective, there are some odd choices and glaring omissions here. Of all the SID tunes you could've picked, you choose Bubble Bobble and Usagi Yojimbo!? Really!? And you omit the Giana Sisters loader tune over the title music? Bizarre...
Central park ninja 2 - stands out as the best music - Matt Gray who passed in 2018 (utterly utterly Brilliant musician) - And also the Auf Wiedersehen Monty. Peter Clarke's Ocean Loader 3 (ruclips.net/video/BDtYx7lAmOs/видео.html) - Jonathan Dunn's Ocean Loader 4 and the incredibly Martin Galway and who can forget the Ghost and Goblins track by Mark Cooksey. All should be in there. However Central Park is just No.1. Listen to this rock bank's rendition of it (ruclips.net/video/ZYupKsqwDuM/видео.html), and Monty on the Run - The Great Rob Hubbard! (ruclips.net/video/pF--QVLYyD4/видео.html) another rock piece version of it by the boys down in Greece there I think.
I am heartbroken that EA's Skate or Die didn't make this list. The digitized electric guitar and synth cords combined with SID synth were unmatched by any other SID tune imo. Check it out: ruclips.net/video/vqRXxPl6bXA/видео.html
As an 80s kid I'm glad this was the first kind of computer music I was exposed to. Many fond memories of the Commodore 64 thanks to my dad.
This is the kind of music i feel extremely nostalgic for, but i was born in 2005.
80s kid here too, you gotta have been exposed to it to appreciate it and even love it. My wife can't stand it...
@@samuelattas3864 lol so true!
There is only one solution...
Divorce.
@@phoenixyt124 I get it, the 80s is like the new 60s....I mean I'm an 80s kid and collect old Blue Note jazz vinyl records which are from well before my time and use only electron tubes in my amp....I guess having to make use of the limitations of the available technology gave way to incredible creativity and stunning results. Or look at hiphop, it was the limitations of the AKAI MPC that "created" the golden age of the genre. The C64/SID chip witnessed here is another prime example. Just my theory, of course.
Hadn't heard the Magic Johnson one before. SID goes funky! I like it.
I agree
It's one of my fav Follin tunes out there :) had to do a reconstruction even :D
The first time I heard the Turbo Outrun intro my jaw dropped.
IMHO, it's by far the best in this lineup. Sounds as though it was from an arcade machine. Real mastery of the SID chip.
It’s out of this world, isn’t it?!
Its ridiculous indeed sounds like its taken from the Arcade !
Commando, both tunes, always number one, Lord Rob Hubbard.
Main theme is my current ringtone 😁
AGREE!
Yeah, ever since I’ve shown my brother Monty On The Run, he listens to it all day, oh yes.
True. For ringtone I use Robin of the Woods though. It cuts through everything.
@@Brew78 If we worked at the same place and heard your ringtone, I would be like "YES!". There was actually a C64 demo depicting this very scenario :D
Usagi Yojimbo. Such an epic tune. Full of oriental mystery. Yet completely original. Pure Genius.
Martin Galways Ocean loader 1 really started the ball rolling and still one of the best even today...
yeah and there are so many great tunes overall, a top 100 would be too short. And that's not counting today's music which also deserve their top.
I was lucky that I experienced the evolution of the vic20 c64 back in the day...and the ocean loader just blew me away..
Thank you for showing these, I knew some, but most I've just downloaded on my SD2IEC to play.
My favorite SID music of all time is the Rambo loader screen music
The bubble bobble is my fav brings back so many memories
Nathan Lewis true
I couldn't listen to that track after 5 minutes of play :-D and we played BB a *lot* :-D
It's funny, Bubble Bobble is one of my favourite games, and I'm a massive fan of Tim Follin. And yet I don't like his Bubble Bobble music on the C64 and Spectrum. They're nice pieces of music, but the changes he made to the tune irritate me because I think the original is perfect and doesn't need improving! LOL
Bubble Bobble sounds better on C64 than Amiga.
I analysed the machine code of the game for hours until finding a patch for unlimited lives. Unfortunately, my patch did seem to have side-effects, making the game block on higher levels...it was one of the dearest games to me.... I and friend played it together
easy to see why the SID is still used, it's such a unique sound and as distinguishable as a 303 bass
-No "Last Ninja"? No "Rambo First Blood Part II"? Anyway, it's all subjective because what I think is awesome is different from what other people think is awesome.- Oops! Meant to post this as a general comment!
What I meant to say was that Bob Yannes, the guy who invented the SID chip said in an interview that he originally wanted to have *32 VOICES* (!) but there was not enough space on the die and not enough time to figure out a different way to do it. Can you imagine what types of tunes would have come out if the SID had 29 extra voices to play around with? Yikes!
still used?
@@JustWasted3HoursHere Still crazy how they settled for 3. I mean there is a lot of space between 3 and 32...
@@magicmulder I guess his imagination was bigger than the available space on the silicon die. But, Bob Yannes went on to design the Ensoniq synthesizer and co-found the company of the same name so in a sense he did get what he wanted.
The drums in Arkanoid are so special
It’s like the C64 is beatboxing, FFS! 😳👊🏻💥
the c64 is a real beauty, such an original sound. i love the megadrive the most but c64 is a close second
Amazing tunes back when there was really nothing much to go by in the Home entertainment system even expensive PC's had a beeper for many years before sound cards were a thing and the C64 and its amazing SID chip rocked the house and gave breath and Life to Sooo many cool games and they did ALL that with next to no Resources like memory (a mere 64k thats not even a normal Picture size !)and with minimum computing power.
My favorites are the ones composed by Jeroen Tel like Supremacy, Iron Lord and Myth.
theres also Alternative Fuel by Jeroen Tel. one such masterpeice shall not be forgotten.
Some good tunes in here that I was unaware of, as when my power supply broke on my C64 in 1987 I could not use it anymore.
ahh dude nothing comes close to the central park (level 1) theme from the last ninja 2 :) check it out the best sid chip music ever
I thought that until Target Renegade.
Yes, but I did not think so after playing for an hour with the music on.
where is last ninja 3 intro? zak mckracken? maniac mansion?
My personal favorite has always been and will always be Commando - even though it's not a Chris Huelsbeck theme.
My personal favorites are Afterburner, Alloyrun and Alternative Fuel. They are by Jeroen Tel.
Mine is Cybernoid II -- another one from Jeroen Tel :) We should form a fanclub.
@@Paradise7D Oh yeah Cybernoid II's another one of my favorites!
Oh good old times, although I was amazed that Turrican 2 wasn´t in the list, would be even in my alltime favourite top3, anyway thx for bringing back sweet memories of my childhood days
great to see a new video from such an awesome channel :D
Ahhhh... The mighty SID. King of 8-bit sound.
Well SID can't beat Pokey...
@@nickolasgaspar9660 To me SID does.
Ahh I remember the Monty on the run!! Class piece!
Some of my sid favorites are Gauntlet 3, Black Lamp (Title Screen), Ghouls N' Ghosts and Panther
Yes. Follin is the best! :)
@@Scripture-Man Man Black Lamp Title screen is my fav. I would boot this game up back in the day all the time just to listen to it. Definitely not to play it lol.
The Arkanoid tune and Outrun tune are the best out of these in my book.
The hiscore tunes from Parallax and Monty On The Run were great as well
These might have been some of the best GAME sids, but there is a lot of great shit on the DEMOSCENE as well. Not to mention the epic Ocean loader tunes.
The most impressive imo is that those who did the music was like 15 years old +- some years. coding theire own music routines and made the music in assembler. Talk about hardcore 👍😀
They were more +/- 18 yo. This is actually wrong for the first era : Whittaker (26 in 1984), Hubbard was more than 30, Grey and Lowe were beetween 20 and 30, etc.
You mainly refers to Jeroen Tel i guess Who was 15-16 at the beginning.
Missed your vids, good to see u guys back with new stuff!
Where is The Last Ninja series' amazing tunes? Where is Myth's amazing loading tune? And some others I can't remember now :)
Giana Sisters win[s].
LOL, as a lover of grammar that made me laugh.
Yeah golden axe music, still give me shivers when I hear it
Usagi Yojimbo and turbo outrun - amazing
Usagi, Hypa Ball, Thai Boxing ...
No "Last Ninja"? No "Rambo First Blood Part II"? Anyway, it's all subjective because what I think is awesome is different from what other people think is awesome.
Not even close, Cybernoid II by Jeroen Tel is the best tune bar none.
yup both cybernoid tunes are right up there!! they are both well constructed tunes/songs
but have you heard the c64 zoids song??
It is a great song of build-up sustain tension and release!! a classic tune with epic mood!!
Nice bit of mixing there, well-done. Miss your game hunting videos.
Top Ten, there are thousands, and some of the very best are independent artists, not found in any game... People are still making great music and demos even now... maybe on SID C>64 Emulators, but still - great sound and great music ! :-)
Nothing beats Arkanoid's music IMHO simply it is the best C64 music ever
not surprising Jeroen Tel being at No.1. I would consider also Savage from his repertoire. my favourite one.
Bubble Bobble's composer is Tadashi Kimijima. But I get it, Peter Clarke recomposed it for the C64.
Rob Hubbard also didn't write the melody for Commando although I do prefer his take on it. Same with Golden Axe
For me the best is intro( last ninja 3),the (second Golden Axe ) the Sid is fantastic chip thanks Robert Yannes👍
it's been a while since your last video. good to see you're still at it. keep up the good work.
i can't wait mos6581 sound chip being supported in the next vgm file format specification
The sound just makes the Game so captivating
Sanxion loader and title, Delta and Rambo loaders, Ocean software loader, Last Ninja. Game music dominated my teen life more than real music did, and that's before the amiga and ST demo scene was born
Where is Zoids' tune, bro?
Monty is the clear winner composition-wise (although IMO the high score music is even better) but Commando will always be a favorite for its sound design.
Commando + Commodore = 💥
GHosts'n'goblins, still amazing today.
As a kid who owned a Speccy, I was always super jealous of the commy kids, just an all round better machine. Monty on the run is the real #1 tune, BTW.
Nice compilation :-) Some of these are new to me. Never heard the C64 version of Golden Axe before - it's really good and I can see why it's your number one! My favourite C64 tune is Ocean Loader 3! :-) Fans of the Commando and Monty on The Run tunes should check out the excellent Spectrum versions by Frantisek Fuka (aka 'Fuxoft').
Where’s thing on a spring?
Great list but I totally expected to find the Last Ninja and C64 Tetris themes on this list
Rambo II must be on every list! 😅
Monty on the run was class!.
Yeah, I love this sound. I miss the C64 version of Zack McKracken in your compilation. My number one. 😃
COME ON - MANIAC MANSION - list not complete without that thumping tune
i remember the NES sounding like the sid in maniac mansion :3
Bubble Bobble? Usagi Yojimbo? Oh no... :-) Check out masterpieces like the Myth loader, Myth main theme, The Last Ninja 1&2.
Yeah i know, this top 10 is kind of a joke regarding the mighty mighty *DELTA* from Rob Hubbard, Better dead than Alien, Deel, Skate or die, Hawkeye + Loader, etc etc but at least Golden Axe was in ^_^
Don't forget TO BE ON TOP, or songy from galway like WIZBALL.
But your favs are not going to be the same as the uploader, or mine or the numptie below me.. we all have our own favs
Plus Wally Beben's classic Tetris music.
D4RKBRU73
Hawkeye was never released outside of Europe though. These guys are Americans, so obviously they wouldn't have known about that game.
Wow, you guys are still alive!
Golden Axe is an adaptation from the original arcade by You Takada, a great one but not an original composition.
Krackout was my favorite.
that amazing SID chip love it
That's pretty amazing
I feel like if you cleaned up the Arkanoid theme a little it could totally be used as a background sample for a modern rap song.
Further to AnalogX64's comment, you can also access and listen to tunes from the HVSC (High Voltage SID collection) via the web interface provided by Jens-Christian Huus (Chordian).
Deep-SID is here: deepsid.chordian.net
Definitely miss Last Ninia I and II and Katakis
The solo at the end of monty on the run was missing. it is one of the best parts of any sid song...
Golden axe and Turrican III
Best SID music: Last ninja 2 - Central Park And Last Ninja 3- Water
Turrican music is awesome! Although it is lower-fi compared to the SNES version, it has its charm on the C64.
Amiga version best sound and gfx
Missing 2 tunes for me........ One Man and His Droid by Rob Hubbard and also Yie Ar Kung Fu by Martin Galway (his version of J-M Jarre's Magnetic Fields)
Commando is my favorite. Hubbard is a SID god.
Stroker - that’s a great SID tune 🤣
Thanx for my lovely Giana Sisters!
A cool set.
Monty on the run number 3? Its the king of C64 tunes.
I'm missing Golden Axe, Deel, Skate or die, Better dead than Alien and the mighty mighty *DELTA* !!!! and many more. Although this "top 10" is not really accurate, im enjoying to hear the sounds of my childhood once again
Never mind, Golden Axe was at least in the end ;-)
:-)
No 1 arkanoid . Love
Flimbo's quest and Robocop themes are the best!!!
Megaman 3 OST (i know its not SID tune but its the same era) and also OCEAN loader 4
Predictions are Spy versus Spy, Commnado and Ghosts'n'Goblins, the best three tracks
Ahh Bubble Bobble is a good choice.
Some of these choice are fairly bland, there are better choices. MY personal fave is Ghosts'n'goblins. It's on my gym/running tracks.
Please give us the #1 in its entirety, not just a snippet...
Been wondering where you guys been. Are you all going to Retropalooza ?
Some guy named Nintendo & Watch commented on one of your other videos that he knew u guys were done making videos. Glad to see he was nothing more than a liar.
+Nintendo & Watch you keep coming at me with all this commerce. Please stop bothering me.
MYTH was the best, my 2 cents. 🏅
Odd, but very interesting list!
Cool music and games
My alltime favourite is Dogfight 2187, music preference is very personal as some of the tunes of this video I don't actually like at all like Turrican.
Nice music!
What are the release dates. Outrun might be a later game, correct?
Monty on the run & Arkanoid
Whilst I understand these sort of things will always be subjective, there are some odd choices and glaring omissions here.
Of all the SID tunes you could've picked, you choose Bubble Bobble and Usagi Yojimbo!? Really!? And you omit the Giana Sisters loader tune over the title music? Bizarre...
Read the video description "Here is a list of our personal favorite Commodore 64 songs"
Central park ninja 2 - stands out as the best music - Matt Gray who passed in 2018 (utterly utterly Brilliant musician) - And also the Auf Wiedersehen Monty. Peter Clarke's Ocean Loader 3 (ruclips.net/video/BDtYx7lAmOs/видео.html) - Jonathan Dunn's Ocean Loader 4 and the incredibly Martin Galway and who can forget the Ghost and Goblins track by Mark Cooksey. All should be in there. However Central Park is just No.1. Listen to this rock bank's rendition of it (ruclips.net/video/ZYupKsqwDuM/видео.html), and Monty on the Run - The Great Rob Hubbard! (ruclips.net/video/pF--QVLYyD4/видео.html) another rock piece version of it by the boys down in Greece there I think.
Thunderblade!
Jeroen Tel is a genius...
Are we going to see any new vids from you guys
Last ninja ? , last v8 ? , I ball ? , Warhawk ? Skate or die ? , why magic Johnson
And then there were Gianna Sisters. .... Play it and I will jump around like Mario..
My favorite was number 10 haha. Is that the usagi yojimbo from TMNT?
+Shauntendo64 Dude!!! Usagi yojimbo wasn't a TMNT character, he has it own comic book since 1986. the character make a cameo in the 90s cartoon.
Yeh Ar Kung-Fu is the best pick up for me!
I am heartbroken that EA's Skate or Die didn't make this list. The digitized electric guitar and synth cords combined with SID synth were unmatched by any other SID tune imo. Check it out: ruclips.net/video/vqRXxPl6bXA/видео.html