As a kid, I used to watch this show with my Grandmother. When I went to Concord, California in 1989, I saw everything that I saw in the opening credits.
Ich erinnere mich noch als ich als kleines Kind mit meiner Mutter in den 1970 ziger Jahren im schwarz weiß Fernseher die Serie angesehen habe. Es ist immer Freitag spät Abends gelaufen. Viele Erinnerungen. Es war eine tolle Serie mit super Schauspielern und bei der Titelmusik bekomme ich heute noch Gänsehaut. Jetzt bin ich fast 58 Jahre alt und erinnere mich immer noch gerne daran. Danke sehr fürs einstellen.
Absolutely the best drum roll out I've ever heard. Talk about ahead of its time. Put on a set of headphones and listen to the set drummer for the first 21 seconds. The drummer is all out and holding this thing together. I concluded after listening to this that there just can't be a lot of people on the planet that can play a set drum like that in this context. Talk about bringing it! I like this theme enough to eat! It's so Bay Area 1970's.
Pat Williams Soundtrack Intro from the Streets of San Francisco is still one of the damn coolest piecest of music out there ever written...the screaming guitar play, outstanding drums and the wha wha effect is most excellent.
The 70’s were the pinnacle of TV. First decade of everything in color. The media was still young enough to be fresh, but mature enough to condescend the stereo types of earlier decades. It all went downhill in the 80s, and it has continued!
The Streets of San Francisco A Quinn Martin Production Starring Karl Malden Also Starring Karl Malden's Nose Tonight's Episode: "Don't Leave Home Without It"
that was my favorite show as a child, Patrick Williams, and Lalo Schifrin as another master of film music, I still listen to it a lot today, just timeless ...
Man, this joint right here, SWAT, Vega$, Starsky & Hutch (seasons 1 and 2) Ironside, Quincy ME, The Rockford Files, Barney Miller, WKRP, Emergency, Sanford and Son, The Jeffersons, Good Times, Hawaii Five O, Kojak etc are the all time 70s bangers!
Absolutely badass. Imagine tuning in to ABC in the mid-70s and watching this kickin’ opening and music. I was born about a decade too late to see this on broadcast TV, but I saw reruns in the 80s and 90s. Possibly the best theme song and opening of any American TV show ever? It’s right up there. Iconic. Awesome. Gritty 1970s America, with all the Vietnam and Watergate-era angst and nastiness. Things haven’t changed all that much.
After some research I found it was written and performed by the 'Don Randi Trio' but couldn't find any record or tape of it. Great piece of funky jazz!
I played trumpet in the stage band in junior high back in the 70's. The band that played this tune performed at Westminster College in Salt Lake. My buddy and I got a front row seat when they played it. Knocked our socks off!!
I know a guy who was living and working in SF in 1974, and one day on lunch break walked down to a local park -- and there was Michael Douglas...on lunch break from filming a sequence of the latest Streets episode. They shot the breeze -- mostly small talk -- for about an hour. No one else came into the park during that whole time, they were pretty much alone. At the end, they shook hands, nice to meet you, good talking and all that. My buddy worked in a local small corner grocery store, and simply walked back to work. As you might expect, the two of them never met or saw each other again, but I told my buddy (Luke is his name) that I wondered that if they ever did meet again, if Douglas would remember that day and that conversation also. Probably not, but who knows?
Absolutely loved the shows' intro theme, which was most evident in "the 30-year pin" episode. The voice over really grabbed you in the opening credits!
Hi there . Thank you so much for putting this on youtube. We usto watch yhid ehen we wete first married. We wete 21 years old.that was a lifetime ago. But when i hear this theme music. Its like im right back there. 42 years ago. Thank you so much. 🤗⚘
I grew up listening to jazz because my parents were fans of the genre but I embraced and loved soul & r&b from when I was a little kid. Jazz taught me to appreciate real musicianship as did soul and r&b music. I remember this theme song because it was one I listened to during the era. The walking bass, the horns, and drums are exceptional; incredible musicians.
Hi there. Thank you so much for putting this on youtube.we usto watch this when we were first married. We were 21 years of age. That was 42 years ago. When we hear this theme tume. It brings us right back. It seems like another life time ago. Thank you for sharing. Xc🤗🤗⚘
Real music! Real and talented musicians! Any listener with a discerning taste in music in all genres recognizes that the best music has already been recorded and that includes this theme song by Patrick Williams. And the horns and bass! Real music!
May the great Karl Malden R.I.P. Passed away 7/1/2009 age 97 from natural causes. Quite a career he had. Was married to his wife Mona Greenberg 4 nearly 71yrs. One ☝️ of the longest marriages in Hollywood history.
Role model. He was a great actor. As Gabriel Byrne famously said, portraying D'Artagnan, "I believe it is possible for a man to love one woman all his life, and be the better for it". Very true
If Malden had been handsome he'd have been one of the great legendary leading men. He delivered in every role, and he was in so many different and great ones.
Sounds like Tower Of Power. One of THE funkiest bands in existence!! And straight props to the guitarist who was working that pedal. Outtasight man!! I did some research...Henry Mancini attempted to do the theme but it was a cat named Patrick Williams who was successful at doing it. And dude was leading an orchestra doing it!! Well folks, it's now official, white people, not all but a lot, DO have soul. My respect is given. My mind is blown!! An old white man came out with one of the funkiest themes that ever was!! Vanilla Soul. Funky man, funky!! Black and White. Funkalicious and qualified!! And people, since we all have the power to groove and do it so well, the next time you meet a racist be he or she black or white give em the universal peace sign. One middle finger under a groove. Can you dig it?
Someone needs to bring back EVIL , DIRTY Wah riffs like this. The guitar is so high up in the mix for mono tv play - i think this is why this era of theme was so funky. Bass and drums kicked up high too . But the 2 long wah bend runs before it goes into the main verse drum fill and just before the end of the main title are simply pure filth.... A Quinn Martin production all right! I heard that it was Peter "The Monkees" Tork who played the guitar on this session.
Great LA session men,Wah Wah Watson, Lee Ridenour and later, Dennis Coffey.Lots of the television shows went to first call studio musicians who many went unnamed or uncredited for contractual reasons, but they were top flight, believe it!!
I've had both Pat Williams and Henry Mancini's version of this tune on constant rotation since I downloaded them from Napster 21 years ago. Supreme musicianship!
This and Starsky & Hutch theme songs seemed so “tough” to me. Love the 70s shows which truly highlighted the cities they lived in. Again, so very 70s. Wonderful!
This is before Michael Douglas flew over the Cuckoo's Nest, which led him Romancing the Stone while chasing after the Jewel of the Nile, which led to a Fatal Attraction to work on Wall Street, which kept him from Falling Down so he could play The Game, only to warn us that Money Never Sleeps.
The wah guitar on this is evil. And so in sync with the bass and drums - a real rhythm section basically. When everything was HIGH up in the mix and mixed dry for mono Tv. I believe this was Tom Scott on the Sax, who wrote the best Starsky and Hutch theme a few years later -"Gotcha"
Could not agree more frisco21, used to watch it with my dad as a kid, as well as Starsky and Hutch and other shows like The Rockford Files.... kids of today have no idea how good those shows were!
I remember Roscoe in various TV episodes, also from the John Wayne movie, "The Cowboys," as Mr. Nightlinger, the cook. Wonderful actor, a class act, passing away in 2007. He served in WW2, was a competitive athlete--running--a teacher at Lincoln college (French, English, Comparative Literature) and a wine connoiseur/salesman. Quite the Renaissance man!
As a kid I'd tune into this show just for the kickass theme music. I'd usually get bored and turn it off after 10 minutes or so. But that theme song is one of the heaviest ever.
Agents of Shield had a season 7 episode set in the 70's also called A Trout in the Milk. They even reworked the opening credits to look like a classic 70's show. I didn't expect the homage to go as far as the episode title. Also wonderful to see Roscoe Lee Browne and Ed Lauter in these credits. Two of the great guest stars of this era of television and film.
Cuando era niño enloquecía al escuchar el intro de esta serie;al igual que con Baretta y Starsky and Hutch. Con los años supe que se llamaba Funk. De esos años se transformó en mi música favorita,junto con el blues y el Jazz Funk y el Jazz Rock.
My best musical element about this Pat Williams composition is that funky screaming fuzz box guitar it makes me laugh out loud with shear Joy, the other element in the composition are the funky French horns this piece of music takes me right back to the 70s...🎉 This is a musical gem...
I was a smart aleck 19 year old when this came out, and I watched it religiously! Great funky theme with that Clavinet in the forefront. I live right across the bay in Berkeley, California.
How is it possible that this show had such a totally bangin’ theme tune yet it was just another cop show. Okay so a lot of cop shows have brilliant title music but this one is special!
i LOVED THE THEME from this show-and for seeing the episodes rebooted on the vintage channels, i can reminisce of those SF spots-now long gone (tear downs, not retro-fitted, etc)
@@muziklvr7776 TELL IT!!! I envision Malden and Douglas everytime I hear it. LOL Karl and Mike in the riding the streets in that big Ford. "A Quinn Martin production"
The 70s TV Theme Songs are the most funky jams ever... you gotta love all of them!
Yep
Absolutely perfect thanks so much
All I can say is DAMMMN that some funky shit. Can you dig it.
Spiderman the tv show was badass too..
Yeah. And Carol Kaye on bass!
I remember watching this as a kid on a black and white tv. The early 70s. Kids back then use to watch adult crime shows and never got bored.
Kids back then were smarter. Now they dumb kids down so much it's sad.
@@RocketeerAndRoll block the fuck out of the cartoon channels on Tv and show em things from 30+ years ago and dont look forward
I enjoyed listening to this TV theme song, especially the guitar strumming, it was so cool. And Malden & Douglas were quite the team!
Yep 👍! Me TOO, bro 😎! Mom let me stay up til 10 m EST to watch this cool show! Never DREAMED I’d actually work in San Francisco!
Washington DC 1970’s.
You're so damn right, man: Kids then used to watch adult crime. Today? Unimaginable!!!!!
As a kid, I used to watch this show with my Grandmother. When I went to Concord, California in 1989, I saw everything that I saw in the opening credits.
Feel all 'warm and cozy' when I hear this song, like I'm a kid over my Grandma's house getting ready to fall asleep :)
Man. You sum my feelings about this song perfectly 😊
Yep 💯
Absolutely 💯✌🏼
😂👍🏼
Ich erinnere mich noch als ich als kleines Kind mit meiner Mutter in den 1970 ziger Jahren im schwarz weiß Fernseher die Serie angesehen habe. Es ist immer Freitag spät Abends gelaufen. Viele Erinnerungen. Es war eine tolle Serie mit super Schauspielern und bei der Titelmusik bekomme ich heute noch Gänsehaut. Jetzt bin ich fast 58 Jahre alt und erinnere mich immer noch gerne daran. Danke sehr fürs einstellen.
One of THE BEST FUNK THEMES from The Seventies EVER!
yes.. sadly all lost in the mist of time and so called "progress"..
Stevan Warburton ..this and the theme from "Barney Miller"
This and the "Hart to Hart" theme.
Yes. Agreed.
I could never get past the intros to Quinn Martin shows - always badass awesome.
It never gets old!! I want this played at my funeral
...and LIVE! :D
It might get you jumping back out of the coffin.
Absolutely awesome!
😂
:D The headstone needs to read: "A Quinn Martin Production".
Absolutely the best drum roll out I've ever heard. Talk about ahead of its time. Put on a set of headphones and listen to the set drummer for the first 21 seconds. The drummer is all out and holding this thing together. I concluded after listening to this that there just can't be a lot of people on the planet that can play a set drum like that in this context. Talk about bringing it! I like this theme enough to eat! It's so Bay Area 1970's.
wonderfull comment you are damn right my dear :-)
yes that haffs!!
Absolutely on point, that drummer is 100% in the pocket.
drums perfectly tuned too
I think you'll find they all bring it and it's way more than just the drums. It's mad jive :)
You can tell this is from the past, the streets are clean
Born in 71...I remember my Dad watching this...who could forget that theme tune?? Great memories for me 😊😊
Yes.Michael Douglas was handsome,like his father,but prettier.
L OV E D this show! Karl Malden and Michael Douglas did such a good job. Great television in the 70's!
My mom got to see them in person when she was a teenager. She got to see this show being filmed that day.
What did you expect ? they were both Oscar winners.
Outstanding Performances
Pat Williams Soundtrack Intro from the Streets of San Francisco is still
one of the damn coolest piecest of music out there ever written...the
screaming guitar play, outstanding drums and the wha wha effect is most
excellent.
yeah man who did that wah wah screaming like that
Schlipperschlopper You’re absolutely right about the drums baby!!
Just wish there was a CD of the music of the series available
the show did not live up to the theme
It's close between this theme and the Barney Miller theme as a blues opposition.
Childhood memories, great time for television.
No doubt Scott
I'm the 100th like! 😎👍
The most funky theme in the history of TV shows. And the drums in the very beginning... just... wow
No, shaft was
Both were.
Shaft was a movie
@@georgejetson1025 Not a TV show. Only movies: Shaft (1971), Shaft's Big Score! (1972), Shaft in Africa (1973), Shaft (2000), Shaft (2019)
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not being American, this tune IS, for me, the U.S.A. of the '70's
@RadRich intellivotion mentions America. So you turn into trump and attack his neutral statement. AND you end it with . shame that's so . sad.
must be because of the wah-wah, the big band sound and the funky rythm. To me, these three ingredients taste a lot of America
@RadRich he probably forgot about it, although those are great too. got a problem?
@RadRich those are great themes too. He probably knows them as well. Wdym shame
@RadRich alright
1970s Cop Shows are the greatest form of entertainment!
Agreed. Adam 12 was good too
EMERGENCY! and Starsky and Hutch as well
Ain't that the absolute truth mate!
The 70’s were the pinnacle of TV. First decade of everything in color. The media was still young enough to be fresh, but mature enough to condescend the stereo types of earlier decades. It all went downhill in the 80s, and it has continued!
@Gordon Shumway even because nowdays, there aren't theme songs at all...
The Streets of San Francisco
A Quinn Martin Production
Starring Karl Malden
Also Starring Karl Malden's Nose
Tonight's Episode: "Don't Leave Home Without It"
With special guest star - Lorne Greene
🤣
@@salvadormarley And Rex Hamilton as Abraham Lincoln.
😂😂😂😂. Memories.
😊👌
that was my favorite show as a child, Patrick Williams, and Lalo Schifrin as another master of film music, I still listen to it a lot today, just timeless ...
This brings back memories! My dad watched this show. 70s shows had the most badass themes!
My mom and I watched it together.We both loved it!😊
OMG, grew up watching this show and to this day it‘s still one of my all-time favs. Got all season son dvd. Just the title theme would blow you away.
70's era themes had THE best opening cuts ever produced in television history!
Man, this joint right here, SWAT, Vega$, Starsky & Hutch (seasons 1 and 2) Ironside, Quincy ME, The Rockford Files, Barney Miller, WKRP, Emergency, Sanford and Son, The Jeffersons, Good Times, Hawaii Five O, Kojak etc are the all time 70s bangers!
@@kendallrivers1119 Two more I'd add to that list are Search and Barnaby Jones.
@@Markus_Andrew Oh, yeah Barnaby Jones was great too! The show and theme were and are classic.
CHiPs Awesome in 🇬🇧
Our shows were so muted
Absolutely badass. Imagine tuning in to ABC in the mid-70s and watching this kickin’ opening and music. I was born about a decade too late to see this on broadcast TV, but I saw reruns in the 80s and 90s. Possibly the best theme song and opening of any American TV show ever? It’s right up there. Iconic. Awesome. Gritty 1970s America, with all the Vietnam and Watergate-era angst and nastiness. Things haven’t changed all that much.
After some research I found it was written and performed by the 'Don Randi Trio' but couldn't find any record or tape of it.
Great piece of funky jazz!
I played trumpet in the stage band in junior high back in the 70's.
The band that played this tune performed at Westminster College in Salt Lake.
My buddy and I got a front row seat when they played it.
Knocked our socks off!!
So incredibly lucky to witness that!
One of the all-time great TV themes!
Love this arrangement so Jazzy and funky! Got that real 70's groove going on there..
Carol Kaye on bass
I love SF ,I went there from the UK and saw all things that featured in this fab programme that I loved as a 14 yr old.Brilliant.
I know a guy who was living and working in SF in 1974, and one day on lunch break walked down to a local park -- and there was Michael Douglas...on lunch break from filming a sequence of the latest Streets episode. They shot the breeze -- mostly small talk -- for about an hour. No one else came into the park during that whole time, they were pretty much alone. At the end, they shook hands, nice to meet you, good talking and all that. My buddy worked in a local small corner grocery store, and simply walked back to work. As you might expect, the two of them never met or saw each other again, but I told my buddy (Luke is his name) that I wondered that if they ever did meet again, if Douglas would remember that day and that conversation also. Probably not, but who knows?
Absolutely loved the shows' intro theme, which was most evident in "the 30-year pin" episode. The voice over really grabbed you in the opening credits!
Hi there . Thank you so much for putting this on youtube. We usto watch yhid ehen we wete first married. We wete 21 years old.that was a lifetime ago. But when i hear this theme music. Its like im right back there. 42 years ago. Thank you so much. 🤗⚘
I grew up listening to jazz because my parents were fans of the genre but I embraced and loved soul & r&b from when I was a little kid. Jazz taught me to appreciate real musicianship as did soul and r&b music. I remember this theme song because it was one I listened to during the era. The walking bass, the horns, and drums are exceptional; incredible musicians.
Same with Barney Miller theme
RIP Patrick Williams. Greatest music ever!
One of THE funkiest theme songs ever. The band is tight as hell. That horn section. And give the drummer some too.🔥🎷🥁
Hi there. Thank you so much for putting this on youtube.we usto watch this when we were first married. We were 21 years of age. That was 42 years ago. When we hear this theme tume. It brings us right back. It seems like another life time ago. Thank you for sharing. Xc🤗🤗⚘
Real music! Real and talented musicians! Any listener with a discerning taste in music in all genres recognizes that the best music has already been recorded and that includes this theme song by Patrick Williams. And the horns and bass! Real music!
these classic themes just show how good tv was back then. original programming not the rubbish you have today
"The Streets Of San Francisco" and "Mannix" were my favorite detective shows when I was a kid.
never watched the show as a little girl in the 70's but i love it now. Thank you Quinn Martin!
One of the BEST TV show theme songs E-V-E-R!!!!
Whenever I crossed the Bay Bridge from Oakland to "The City", this theme ran through my mind.
and for me it's Scarborough Fair, probably because of The Graduate scene :)
Totally and how disappointing that you don't arrive in 1970s San Francisco when you get there. Gutted!
Exactly same thing happens to us when we're about to enter the Bay Bridge....
Mine too....keeps my day going!!!
Yes, the intro is definately cool and funky.
Theme songs from this era was so freaking good. Set you in the mood to sit down and watch TV when television was great.
May the great Karl Malden R.I.P. Passed away 7/1/2009 age 97 from natural causes. Quite a career he had. Was married to his wife Mona Greenberg 4 nearly 71yrs. One ☝️ of the longest marriages in Hollywood history.
That's unheard of in Hollywood today. Most celeb marriages don't last long today
Role model. He was a great actor. As Gabriel Byrne famously said, portraying D'Artagnan, "I believe it is possible for a man to love one woman all his life, and be the better for it". Very true
If Malden had been handsome he'd have been one of the great legendary leading men. He delivered in every role, and he was in so many different and great ones.
@@dancastro4732 the late James Garner of The Rockford Files fame was married to his wife for nearly 57yrs b4 he passed away.
Brings back great memories watching this with my mom and dad.
Godspeed dad and mom , meet you further down the road, till then Love and miss you both
70s cops shows, when we were kids ratting around on banana bikes these intro themes raced through our minds.
This was so bad ass when I was a kid. This and Starski and Hutch.
I remember as a young teen always getting pumped for the show when this song came on. One great tune!
wow...never heard this growing up. Amazing..might be my new favorite!
Sounds like Tower Of Power. One of THE funkiest bands in existence!! And straight props to the guitarist who was working that pedal. Outtasight man!! I did some research...Henry Mancini attempted to do the theme but it was a cat named Patrick Williams who was successful at doing it. And dude was leading an orchestra doing it!! Well folks, it's now official, white people, not all but a lot, DO have soul. My respect is given. My mind is blown!! An old white man came out with one of the funkiest themes that ever was!! Vanilla Soul. Funky man, funky!! Black and White. Funkalicious and qualified!! And people, since we all have the power to groove and do it so well, the next time you meet a racist be he or she black or white give em the universal peace sign.
One middle finger under a groove. Can you dig it?
Best times of my childhood life. Right after the show was over our asses went to bed! Lol
I think half the time I was in BEFORE it.
Linda Smellycunt THAT BE ON A DIFFERENT STREET
hehe
Someone needs to bring back EVIL , DIRTY Wah riffs like this. The guitar is so high up in the mix for mono tv play - i think this is why this era of theme was so funky. Bass and drums kicked up high too . But the 2 long wah bend runs before it goes into the main verse drum fill and just before the end of the main title are simply pure filth.... A Quinn Martin production all right! I heard that it was Peter "The Monkees" Tork who played the guitar on this session.
I hate digitalised music. Sterile.
Just found out 808 State interpolated this for their 1991 track "San Francisco".
Got that funkier than day old gym sock funk to it
Great LA session men,Wah Wah Watson, Lee Ridenour and later, Dennis Coffey.Lots of the television shows went to first call studio musicians who many went unnamed or uncredited for contractual reasons, but they were top flight, believe it!!
This song still totally rocks. Awesome.
I've had both Pat Williams and Henry Mancini's version of this tune on constant rotation since I downloaded them from Napster 21 years ago. Supreme musicianship!
Great Theme and shots of the city , brings back good times what a super show....
My parents and I watch this show every Saturday night for dinner at home. Boy, this show makes everyone feel young again before the 🌎 went 🥜.
This and Starsky & Hutch theme songs seemed so “tough” to me. Love the 70s shows which truly highlighted the cities they lived in. Again, so very 70s. Wonderful!
Wow !! Great quality :) I loved this show and it had a great theme ! Thanks for posting it complete !
This is before Michael Douglas flew over the Cuckoo's Nest, which led him Romancing the Stone while chasing after the Jewel of the Nile, which led to a Fatal Attraction to work on Wall Street, which kept him from Falling Down so he could play The Game, only to warn us that Money Never Sleeps.
I have some of these seasons on dvds. I love the San Francisco sceneries. They were all around the city.
loved this programme fantastic music
The wah guitar on this is evil. And so in sync with the bass and drums - a real rhythm section basically. When everything was HIGH up in the mix and mixed dry for mono Tv. I believe this was Tom Scott on the Sax, who wrote the best Starsky and Hutch theme a few years later -"Gotcha"
Sanford and Son, Streets of San Francisco, Love American Style and Room 222. I always enjoyed my nights on the weekends back in the 70s...
After all these years it gives me shivers - this is major funk
Could not agree more frisco21, used to watch it with my dad as a kid, as well as Starsky and Hutch and other shows like The Rockford Files.... kids of today have no idea how good those shows were!
Rest In Peace Mr Patrick Williams (Composer).
Pure Jazz Funk at it's best, 70's tv shows & intros were are great, we'll never have this again.
Awesome Drums ! Very tuff arrangement.
One of the best tv shows in the 70s......i was a kid then, still enjoy watching all the Quinn Martin productions today in my early 50s.
Everything about this rocks. Great jammy bass, clavinet, blasting horn section. Da- da da da DAAAA
Missed hearing these tv music themes. Brings back Memories as a toddler
RIP Karl Malden (March 22, 1912 - July 1, 2009), aged 97
You will always be remembered as a legend.
Soooo cool. Just played the theme 19 times. I ain't kidding.
Roscoe lee Browne was the Samuel l. Jackson of the day! He was in everything!
Sure was..one of the great voices along with James Earl Jones, Richard Baseheart, and Lorene Grene..
Same with Lou Gosset Jr in the 80s and Michael Beach in the 90s lol just amazing character actors.
I remember Roscoe in various TV episodes, also from the John Wayne movie, "The Cowboys," as Mr. Nightlinger, the cook. Wonderful actor, a class act, passing away in 2007. He served in WW2, was a competitive athlete--running--a teacher at Lincoln college (French, English, Comparative Literature) and a wine connoiseur/salesman. Quite the Renaissance man!
This was my favorite show when it debuted and for a couple years after. Never missed it. And man that is some sick wah wah being laid down.
As a kid I'd tune into this show just for the kickass theme music. I'd usually get bored and turn it off after 10 minutes or so. But that theme song is one of the heaviest ever.
Great show my late dad loved this show!
Best theme music EVER.
I agree with you mate
I did my own voiceover. AWESOME theme - thanks for posting.
Unforgettable theme tune .... Just ace !
From the UK.
It was the bomb- from the US!
@@donnamoreno9750 You aren't wrong about this being the bomb! 💣
-Also from U.S.
Agents of Shield had a season 7 episode set in the 70's also called A Trout in the Milk. They even reworked the opening credits to look like a classic 70's show. I didn't expect the homage to go as far as the episode title.
Also wonderful to see Roscoe Lee Browne and Ed Lauter in these credits. Two of the great guest stars of this era of television and film.
Cuando era niño enloquecía al escuchar el intro de esta serie;al igual que con Baretta y Starsky and Hutch. Con los años supe que se llamaba Funk. De esos años se transformó en mi música favorita,junto con el blues y el Jazz Funk y el Jazz Rock.
Thanks so much for posting this.
Such a nostalgic blast from the past. Excellent.
Ah, those were the days, I used to love the show. :-)
I've got the complete DVD series and this theme song never gets old
Me too-- this show was one of the best of the 70s, IMO (others being Emergency! and The Bob Newhart Show).
@@bmasters1981 Wow! 121 episodes! They just show here it on TV. I had to record them.
@@bmasters1981 I agree, those opening theme songs make me a kid again...
My best musical element about this Pat Williams composition is that funky screaming fuzz box guitar it makes me laugh out loud with shear Joy, the other element in the composition are the funky French horns this piece of music takes me right back to the 70s...🎉 This is a musical gem...
I like it better with the voice over....it just adds to it all.
"Tonight's episode, The Missing Voice Over."
A Quinn Martin production.
That was A Quinn Martin Production Trademark be it The FBI ,Cannon, Barnaby Jones, I just don't recall The Fugitive having The Voice Over
Hank Simms as the announcer for The Streets of SF (and other 70s Quinn Martin shows)
Yes!
I was a smart aleck 19 year old when this came out, and I watched it religiously! Great funky theme with that Clavinet in the forefront. I live right across the bay in Berkeley, California.
How is it possible that this show had such a totally bangin’ theme tune yet it was just another cop show. Okay so a lot of cop shows have brilliant title music but this one is special!
It wasn’t. Malden and Douglas had great chemistry and SF is the bomb for a location.
I used to watch this show when I was a child in Istanbul 😍Great intro
Great Theme and phantastic cast. Karl Malden, the great experienced actor, and Michael Douglas, the coming superstar, made a phantastic team.
back when Michael Douglas was known primarily as Kirk Douglas's son......
The beautiful Brenda Sykes! Love this show!
Seen every episode. This is my ringtone.
Good n mate
i LOVED THE THEME from this show-and for seeing the episodes rebooted on the vintage channels, i can reminisce of those SF spots-now long gone (tear downs, not retro-fitted, etc)
I wonder if this exorbitant amount of pure, uncut ,unadulterated FUNK crammed into a single musical piece is legal and healthy for any mere mortal....
This piece is on FIYAH!!!!!
You're RIGHT, pure unadulterated FUNK!!!!!
You could guess that this theme was from 1972 even if it didn't say so in the credits. Super early 1970s Funk.
This jam gets me higher than any illegal drug. Pure funky genius at work here!
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I envision Malden and Douglas everytime I hear it. LOL
Karl and Mike in the riding the streets in that big Ford.
"A Quinn Martin production"
Just "another" night on 70s TV: Malden, Douglas, Browne and even Tayback!
The 70s was definitely the golden age of cop shows
R.I.P. Patrick Williams - One of the best...
Bad ass introduction of all times. The music is off the charts bad ass.
Carol Kaye bangin it out, hardcore.
Wow! This brings back so many memories. Thanks for the upload.
I'm Italian and when i was a boy I seen all episodies of this tv serie
M Zach yes it was, i've seen all episodes,epic show.
Epico. Was it dubbed or subtitles?
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