Best orchestra ever - subtleties of the chiptune embellishments retained - you nigh-on never hear that level of emotion in orchestral interpretations of this sort
Well the music for Monty on The Run was ALREADY an orchestrial piece: it was "Devil's Gallop", the title theme of "Dick Barton: Special Agent" English TV series. ruclips.net/video/e7bsL00aCGg/видео.html
Being a subscriber of your channel for a number of years, I never expected a comment on mine from yourself :D It is certainly very impressive, I would like to see something like this live when the opportunity arises :)
@@cygil1- Indeed! The Tim Follin alchemy on the beeper was majestic. Either of the Agent X games, Chronos, Raw Recruit, all gave the SID a run for its money back in the day, particularly when you understand how primitive the 1 channel beeper was on the Speccy!
00:00 - (obviously 😉) Barbarian by Richard Joseph 01:32 - International Karate by Rob Hubbard 02:49 - Shadow Fire by Fred Gray 04:00 - Monty on the run By Rob Hubbard
It never struck me until now how much of a Hungarian dance piece Monty on the Run is; the violins are beyond perfect as the lead instrument for this melody - drenched all over in _slightly_ gypsy fiddle style. Absolutely epic.
I listened with my mouth open, as a saint who believes in the sanctity of SID, I saw the sadness of watching a great effort only on youtube. But with my respect to the artist who performed the performance and the person who uploaded it. From Love Istanbul
@@nichderjeniche Die Deutschen waren und sind arrogante Ignoranten. Wie wurden wir vor 40 Jahren belächelt und heute erklären sie uns zur Generation derer, die von Computern keine Ahnung haben. Ich bin zwar Biodeutscher aber das was in diesem Land passiert ist unsäglich. Erst lacht man uns aus und kaum, dass mit der Technik Geld gemacht werden kann enteignet man uns und man tut so als wäre die Generation der Babyboomer eine Generation von Computeridioten. Dabei wissen die Jungspunte nicht was sie benutzen. Es wurde eine ganze Generation und Subkultur, die wir damals hatten, komplett unterdrückt und ausgeblendet.
Yo hold up, did anyone else notice the extra short track played between song 1 and 2? Rewind back between 1:33 - 1:37 = this is the character select screen in Yie Ar Kung-Fu. I had the first 1+2 games + Yie Ar. This video brought me back memories. Awesome video!
Shadowfire music recreated by orchestra?!.......I can't believe I've only just found this in my life! It is simply incredible. That piece of music will forever live in my brain. @fredgray, you created a masterpiece.
This is amazingly bizarre! You'd never think an orchestra would play music from old computer games. I'm so glad they did though! It sounds fantastic! It shows you how good the music actually was!
I love how the crowd is cheering at the end and the conductor is jumping and going full "Hell, yeah!" 🙂 A huge Thanks! to all these great musicians. What an awesome performance.
These violin players @ Monty On The Run... Their speed action and their smart interchange of playing... Amazing skills! :) "Monty..." is definitely a hard melody to play on any instrument. A masterpiece for skilled musicians to play. :)
hearing monty on the run done such absolute justice made me laugh out loud from sheer amazement. this is the kind of thing that makes me realize how much more blended high and low culture are than most people realize. theres not some hard line that separates the two
This is awesome, legendary performance right there.... If this does not give you goosebumps, then you are dead!!! The International Karate tune simply owns, also thanks to Hubbard for adapting Ryuichi Sakamoto's amazing composition :)
Let me correct you a little bit: the Ik+ theme is actually completely different from Merry Christmas, Mr. Lawrence. Often, when Sakamoto goes to a higher note, Hubbard goes to a lower one, etc. But the fact that Hubbard made a completely new composition yet managed to sound so similar (as that was what was requested from him, iirc) kind of speaks volumes about his talent!
@@FinnGamble I think you look at this the wrong way. In an interview several years ago, Hubbard told how much inspired he was from real world music, when making computer music. "Master of Magic" inspired by Shibolet, "Crazy Coment" inspired by New order, "Monty On The Run" inspired by Devils Galop and Audicon, "Up Up And Away" inspired by The 5th DImension and "International Karate" inspired by Ryuichi Sakamoto's "Forbidden Colours" from "Merry Christmas, Mr. Lawrence"....just to mention a few. Adapting does not mean complete cover, no one in the world would think you can cover a high grade piano with C64 synth music.
Oooooh sh*t, the goosebumps I had when I heard the Barbarian music. I always imagined the music to be like that. I was even disappointed when I heard even Conan the Barbarian film didn't have that music.
@@nichderjeniche Exactly. Larry Fast wrote Zoids and Master of Magic e.g. Delta was Philip Glass. Monty on the run was at least heavily inspired... And he never gave credit.
We grew up with zx spectrum, c64, Amiga, Atari, Sega, Nintendo, PC to pentium ..... We lived the story of computing. Today, everything on the Internet, everything is paid, and there are no more this old years.
OMG Shadowfire orchestral! Ever since playing the game as a kid I thought it felt like being in a sci-fi movie and could only dream what a full movie theme would sound like. Just wish there was a lot more than this snippet.
Awesome! Loaded many C64 games (and ripped a lot of music) just to hear the awesome musical performance of the SID chip. I do remember a friend who laughed at me and said even recorded it on tape to listen to it (never did, though as I would just load the games/music disk/tape/demo) whenever I wanted to listened to it. But he was very "smug" and mocked me somehow. Still love the music produced by a lot of "greats" and love the remixes! I mean in 1985-90's it was pretty cool to have a 3 channel analogue synthesizer that played in real-time for you a "song" created by someone far from where you lived. And when you learned to program you realized not only how complex the sounds was, and what effort it was behind it (limited by RAM, limited by CPU/interrupt time and by disk/tape space and so on...) almost everything you heard was just Awesome! Anyway! Many of the tunes is catchy and deserves a place in history! a professional orchestra doing them is "resepect!" :-) and it can not be more analogue and beautiful! Love it!
Lol That is so true, Yet I actually did save the audio to tape. From my Amiga and C64 before that. Tunes like that in BMX Kidz were truly stunning for the time and clearly way beyond what the SID engineers thought it could do :)
@@SelfIndulgentGamer The game is a decent rogue like (sort of) from about 1986. You move a dot around a maze. There are quite a few skills you can use etc. It was a cheap game £1.99 IIRC but the Rob Hubbard music for it is my favourite of all his tunes.
Madonna che figata atomica. Tutti arrangiamenti fatti benissimo. Come ho scritto in altri commenti, su "monty on the run" il musicista che cura la trascrizione per orchestra può sempre aiutarsi con il brano originale "Devil's Gallop" a cui Rob Hubbard si ispirò per scrivere la musica del gioco... Ma anche gli altri pezzi sono una cosa spettacolare.
I'd love to hear the entire Last Ninja trilogy (four if you count Remix) done like this. The sequel to Monty on the Run would have been cool, that was an awesome collab between Rob Hubbard and the late, great Ben Daglish. Also Wally Beben's Tetris music...
NERGASM!!!! omg im clapiin and loling with tears at 50! it just came back all at once this is awesome, after 4months of lockdown, bad reactions to pfizer, my mum dying missing my 50th birthday this is a welcome slice of happiness, thankyou Self Indulgent Gamer, have a like and a sub.
Can anyone identify them all? My guess: 0:00 Intromix 0:39 Barbarian 1:33 Yie ar Kung Fu 1:37 International Karate 2:49 ??? 3:33 ??? 4:00 Monty on the Run
Great iniciative...who can tell in those times that all this musicians will do this fantastic homenaje...they where an important part of the art of programing computers the music...some of us heard a music 30 years after and know wich game it was from...this means a lot
Rob Hubbard was the Mozart of the SID I love it to sea and listen to this. Thanks, Thanks, Thanks and a lot more Thanks!
Best orchestra ever - subtleties of the chiptune embellishments retained - you nigh-on never hear that level of emotion in orchestral interpretations of this sort
Who, playing these games as a kid almost 40 years ago, would have dreamed the music would live on and be arranged like this? This is great.
It truly is incredible :)
Well the music for Monty on The Run was ALREADY an orchestrial piece: it was "Devil's Gallop", the title theme of "Dick Barton: Special Agent" English TV series.
ruclips.net/video/e7bsL00aCGg/видео.html
@@filuferru That's brilliant, I always felt it sounded farmiliar. Now I know why :) thanks for the info.
@@filuferru But only partial. 🙂 Ok, he stole a bit there. 😊
@@samidekash Yes of course, not the whole theme.
So impressed by the violonists playing Monty at the end.
She killed it.
To me that part says 'violin' even on the c64
people thought i was weird when i played c64 music on a cassette tape back in the 80s - monty on the run was one of my favourites
I did that a lot, some girls even thought it was cool, it was a better time back then :D
I also did the same in my dad's car when we was on a short trip. He didn't enjoyed as much as me but those SID musics stuck in my mind forever.
I had the last ninja soundtrack cd in my car. I think people were getting ready to send me to an asylum
Haha, that's cool, the commy had great music and sound, I was jealous speccy owner back in the day.
And now everyone can see - hear - just how awesome C64 music was! Absolute masterpieces!
Totally :)
When i was little, c64 music was considered stupid and childish....and here we are with an orchestra now.
C64 music is the future! :)
Because WE are the adults now. And that was OUR music! 😊
Never was.
@@apinakapinastorba true.
Amazing work! They were all good, but I especially liked hearing this version of Monty on the Run!
This showed up on your recommended too? Good stuff! (p.s. When will you do the next Commander X16 update?)
Being a subscriber of your channel for a number of years, I never expected a comment on mine from yourself :D It is certainly very impressive, I would like to see something like this live when the opportunity arises :)
@@SelfIndulgentGamer Well, David can appreciate the nerdy things just like us. :)
@@SelfIndulgentGamer Congratulations =:)
@@JustWasted3HoursHere Watch your mouth, he is armed you know =;)
The one dislike is from the kid whose parents bought him a Timex Sinclair 1000...
or a vic-20
There's plenty of good music for the Timex/Spectrum, believe me.
@@cygil1- Indeed! The Tim Follin alchemy on the beeper was majestic. Either of the Agent X games, Chronos, Raw Recruit, all gave the SID a run for its money back in the day, particularly when you understand how primitive the 1 channel beeper was on the Speccy!
😂😂😂
@@bobloxman9136commodore 16, it came with Rolf Harris Paint, 🤮
00:00 - (obviously 😉) Barbarian by Richard Joseph
01:32 - International Karate by Rob Hubbard
02:49 - Shadow Fire by Fred Gray
04:00 - Monty on the run By Rob Hubbard
I'd say there was a second or two of Yie Ar Kung Fu between Barbarian and International Karate.
@@Enfors Yes, absoulutely. But isn't it the second part, Yi Ar Kung-Fu 2? The high score name entry screen. 🙂
@@Enfors yes! thank you, I've been looking for that one. Can always hear it in my head but couldn't remember the name of the game.
I was hoping for The Last V8 and The Movie Monster Game 😥
Monty starts half a minute earlier
Barbarian really sounded brutal like it should be!
Wow, could be right out of Conan in this version. Goosebumps.
@@mrblonde609 My thought, too.
That game was so amazing too. A lot of good memories playing against my friends.
OMG specially the final part with Monty on the Run had me litterally crying!
"Monty on the run" is an absolute blast.
It never struck me until now how much of a Hungarian dance piece Monty on the Run is; the violins are beyond perfect as the lead instrument for this melody - drenched all over in _slightly_ gypsy fiddle style.
Absolutely epic.
It's a pun on the name "Monty", Hubbard did his own version of Vittorio Monti's "Tzardas".
@@jamiehardt3061 This is amazing if true, but I'm going to need a citation, because I'm looking and can't quite find one.
Not true, the Monty On the Run music is based on an old radio show called Dick Barton. Hubbard himself has stated this.
Every now and then I drop by here to watch this video! Happy that it is here.
It is a truly great re-creation of the music created on the C64 :)
International Karate - WOW, who made this INCREDIBLE harmonization and instrumentation? It's absolutely beyond beautiful!!!
Barbarian...
Tears in my eyes. Brilliant!
It's "Merry Christmas, Mr Lawrence" by Ryuichi Sakamoto. The C64 Version is by Rob Hubbard
TIL Thanks! @@nichderjeniche
OMG!
The first few bars of Shadowfire gave me goosebumps and a shiver down my back.
But, holy crap, Monty on the Run nearly brought me to tears!
I listened with my mouth open, as a saint who believes in the sanctity of SID, I saw the sadness of watching a great effort only on youtube. But with my respect to the artist who performed the performance and the person who uploaded it.
From Love Istanbul
I get chills down my spine. Cool.
Das sowas mal die Orchester von unseren ÖRR spielen würden, darauf kannst du lange warten. Am besten GEZ nach Dänemark umleiten.
@@nichderjeniche Die Deutschen waren und sind arrogante Ignoranten. Wie wurden wir vor 40 Jahren belächelt und heute erklären sie uns zur Generation derer, die von Computern keine Ahnung haben. Ich bin zwar Biodeutscher aber das was in diesem Land passiert ist unsäglich. Erst lacht man uns aus und kaum, dass mit der Technik Geld gemacht werden kann enteignet man uns und man tut so als wäre die Generation der Babyboomer eine Generation von Computeridioten. Dabei wissen die Jungspunte nicht was sie benutzen. Es wurde eine ganze Generation und Subkultur, die wir damals hatten, komplett unterdrückt und ausgeblendet.
@@nichderjeniche Das rührt mich ehrlich zu Tränen, dass sie das so spielen! Einfach grandios!
Holy mole! Monty on the Run on violins was amazing, that fit so well
Instant goose bumps.. That barbarian! Wow
Tears in my eyes... literally!! How good is this!........... Wow!
This only goes to show how classic and musical C64 music really is.
Yo hold up, did anyone else notice the extra short track played between song 1 and 2? Rewind back between 1:33 - 1:37 = this is the character select screen in Yie Ar Kung-Fu. I had the first 1+2 games + Yie Ar. This video brought me back memories. Awesome video!
I knew it, yet couldn't quite remember where it was from. Nice :)
I hope they all enjoyed playing this as much as I did listening :)
Extraordinarily astonishing. Especially the duelling violin version of Monty at the end. Infinite bravos x
Shadowfire music recreated by orchestra?!.......I can't believe I've only just found this in my life! It is simply incredible. That piece of music will forever live in my brain. @fredgray, you created a masterpiece.
it remains my favourite piece on the C64 despite it's length. I wonder if there is a fuller version out there
This is amazingly bizarre! You'd never think an orchestra would play music from old computer games. I'm so glad they did though! It sounds fantastic! It shows you how good the music actually was!
There are so many good tunes on the C64, there could be whole albums of the stuff if done right :)
@@SelfIndulgentGamer I'd love to see that!!!
This just blew my mind. Hearing the Barbarian song done by a real deal orchestra is absolutely insane
The best use of an orchestra ever, lol. o7
I love how the crowd is cheering at the end and the conductor is jumping and going full "Hell, yeah!" 🙂
A huge Thanks! to all these great musicians. What an awesome performance.
These violin players @ Monty On The Run... Their speed action and their smart interchange of playing... Amazing skills! :) "Monty..." is definitely a hard melody to play on any instrument. A masterpiece for skilled musicians to play. :)
Fantastic!! Thank you :) - How could I miss this concert!? I'm from Denmark.
Excellent work! Really good arrangements, excellent musicians, beautiful - I wished I could watch that live in person.
Never touched a c64, but definitely enjoying the music.
Thank you for spreading!! 🙂
I have to be honest, I could listen to anything these amazing artists play. Thank you
You never heard them tuning their instruments all together.
I just had goosebumps and shivers down spines in new places
what a great idea to put the level start jingle from Yie Ar Kung-Fu at the start of international karate! Brilliant!
Wow! Amazing to hear all the C64-classics like this. Such a awesome arangement and talent 👍🙂
I really enjoyed the call and response battle between the violinists in Monty on the Run.
I think that they genuinely enjoyed playing these incredible tunes 🙂
@@SelfIndulgentGamer the expressions during Monty are quite telling. Not sure about all the tunes, but there they are absolutely enjoying it.
@@c128stuff I totally agree, it's not often you see orchestra's openly expressing their joy for a song, especially one written for the Commodore 64!
For its day the C64 had insanely good sound generation capabilities with 3 (sometimes 4) voices able to produce sound. It was unmatched in its day
I always wondered how all that great music would have sounded with todays computers... this was even better. Man crazy nostalgia...
fantastic tribute to richard joseph's barbarian masterpiece. i wish it would be longer!
I'm blown away. Absolutely stunning. Chapeau!!!
hearing monty on the run done such absolute justice made me laugh out loud from sheer amazement. this is the kind of thing that makes me realize how much more blended high and low culture are than most people realize. theres not some hard line that separates the two
There are some happy smiles that have most likely played these games. :)
C64 music brings smiles to most faces :)
This orchestration is actually by the Swedish game concert SCORE. The Danish Radio orchestra licensed their production for this performance.
The applause at the end was well deserved!
This is awesome, legendary performance right there.... If this does not give you goosebumps, then you are dead!!! The International Karate tune simply owns, also thanks to Hubbard for adapting Ryuichi Sakamoto's amazing composition :)
Well said :)
Let me correct you a little bit: the Ik+ theme is actually completely different from Merry Christmas, Mr. Lawrence. Often, when Sakamoto goes to a higher note, Hubbard goes to a lower one, etc. But the fact that Hubbard made a completely new composition yet managed to sound so similar (as that was what was requested from him, iirc) kind of speaks volumes about his talent!
@@FinnGamble I think you look at this the wrong way. In an interview several years ago, Hubbard told how much inspired he was from real world music, when making computer music. "Master of Magic" inspired by Shibolet, "Crazy Coment" inspired by New order, "Monty On The Run" inspired by Devils Galop and Audicon, "Up Up And Away" inspired by The 5th DImension and "International Karate" inspired by Ryuichi Sakamoto's "Forbidden Colours" from "Merry Christmas, Mr. Lawrence"....just to mention a few. Adapting does not mean complete cover, no one in the world would think you can cover a high grade piano with C64 synth music.
3 independent channels of music the sid chip ruled. Some of the most memorable tunes ever..
Outstanding! Thank you for sharing this!
goosebumps, love it guys !!
Maaan Barbarian sounds epic!
Certainly does :)
Oooooh sh*t, the goosebumps I had when I heard the Barbarian music. I always imagined the music to be like that. I was even disappointed when I heard even Conan the Barbarian film didn't have that music.
Rob Hubbard is the best composer of the 80s. And that's an understatement.
You knew that Hubbard "borrowed" a lot from already existing songs? But still I also like him.
@@nichderjeniche Exactly. Larry Fast wrote Zoids and Master of Magic e.g. Delta was Philip Glass. Monty on the run was at least heavily inspired... And he never gave credit.
@@rlarla6827 IK+ is based on Ryuichi Sakamoto - Merry Christmas Mr. Lawrence
ruclips.net/video/T8JdWs3jtcs/видео.html
That was amazing. At the end the 2 violinists are Christina Åstrand (left) and Gunvor Sihm (right). They are fantastic.
Thanks for sharing that information, they are very talented people :)
We grew up with zx spectrum, c64, Amiga, Atari, Sega, Nintendo, PC to pentium ..... We lived the story of computing. Today, everything on the Internet, everything is paid, and there are no more this old years.
The violin version of Monty on the run, shows u the complexity of this music. It might as well have been Prokofiev or whatever.
Came for "Monty on the run" :)
dueling violins. amazing
Excellent ! :-) There exists decades of great music - locked away in 8-bit, and 16-bit games ... Thank you for sharing this ! :-)
That there are. Anyone remember the Zombie Nation classic from Lazy Jones? :D
a great way to introduce old game music to the new generation
The Barbarian music sounds even more Conan played by an orchestra 👍
I wouldn't be surprised if the orchestral arrangement had been intentionally made to ...
Amazing. All of them are classics, but Barbarian and International Karate are personal favorites.
Only Monty on the Run really tickled my ears, but that one was amazing!
International Karate war mein absoluter Favorit auf dem C64 😀
IK oder IK+? Ich hatte alle.
Hast du auch immer die Hose der Kämpfer runter gelassen beim Spielen (mit einer Tastenkombination)? 😅
@@nichderjeniche Also IK 👍 Aber die Kombi kenne ich nicht 😅
@@jackbadger6259Ja das ging nur bei IK+.
The International Karate rendition is sublime.
Shadowfire arrangement is amazing
Monty on the Run Forever!
I adore my Commodore, my Commodore 64...
Thank you for the music...
Also, Happy New Year! 🤗
Monty on the run is bloody epic !!!
OMG Shadowfire orchestral! Ever since playing the game as a kid I thought it felt like being in a sci-fi movie and could only dream what a full movie theme would sound like. Just wish there was a lot more than this snippet.
That International Karate.. Wow
Brilliant! Just brilliant!
Awesome! Loaded many C64 games (and ripped a lot of music) just to hear the awesome musical performance of the SID chip. I do remember a friend who laughed at me and said even recorded it on tape to listen to it (never did, though as I would just load the games/music disk/tape/demo) whenever I wanted to listened to it. But he was very "smug" and mocked me somehow. Still love the music produced by a lot of "greats" and love the remixes!
I mean in 1985-90's it was pretty cool to have a 3 channel analogue synthesizer that played in real-time for you a "song" created by someone far from where you lived.
And when you learned to program you realized not only how complex the sounds was, and what effort it was behind it (limited by RAM, limited by CPU/interrupt time and by disk/tape space and so on...) almost everything you heard was just Awesome!
Anyway! Many of the tunes is catchy and deserves a place in history! a professional orchestra doing them is "resepect!" :-) and it can not be more analogue and beautiful!
Love it!
Lol That is so true, Yet I actually did save the audio to tape. From my Amiga and C64 before that. Tunes like that in BMX Kidz were truly stunning for the time and clearly way beyond what the SID engineers thought it could do :)
Amazing! I love Shadow Fire and Monty, I could listen to this forever!
This is nothing short of classical/symphonic music.
Fantastic! ❤
thanks to the commodore ... my youth
Absolutely amazing.
Monty on the run the best tune of the c64 for me.
Great from start to finish.
C64 master of magic would have been great to hear done this way.
I don't know this game, is it good?
@@SelfIndulgentGamer The game is a decent rogue like (sort of) from about 1986. You move a dot around a maze. There are quite a few skills you can use etc. It was a cheap game £1.99 IIRC but the Rob Hubbard music for it is my favourite of all his tunes.
Clever Yie Ar Kung Fu bridge between Barbarian and IK.
The Fanfare that start is very cool 0:04
Brilliant! I would like to hear some more!
it made me cry.
Hopefully happy crying? :)
@@SelfIndulgentGamer not sure about that, but the music was splendid anyway
Madonna che figata atomica. Tutti arrangiamenti fatti benissimo.
Come ho scritto in altri commenti, su "monty on the run" il musicista che cura la trascrizione per orchestra può sempre aiutarsi con il brano originale "Devil's Gallop" a cui Rob Hubbard si ispirò per scrivere la musica del gioco...
Ma anche gli altri pezzi sono una cosa spettacolare.
Thankyou to the incredibly talented orchestra, that was a real delight, Monty being my favourite of the four but all were fantastic nonetheless!!
You are amazing people! 3 voices into 300!
I'd love to here them do Monty on the run all the way through.
Niesamowite.... Bravo !
This is incredible! I love it!
I'd love to hear the entire Last Ninja trilogy (four if you count Remix) done like this. The sequel to Monty on the Run would have been cool, that was an awesome collab between Rob Hubbard and the late, great Ben Daglish. Also Wally Beben's Tetris music...
Now that was a treat to behold, well done alll concerned....
Wow, they really nailed Monty on the run.
Indeed!
NERGASM!!!! omg im clapiin and loling with tears at 50! it just came back all at once this is awesome, after 4months of lockdown, bad reactions to pfizer, my mum dying missing my 50th birthday this is a welcome slice of happiness, thankyou Self Indulgent Gamer, have a like and a sub.
Glad it brought a bit of happiness in a time you have had a really tough time :)
Oh my god the international karate part was breathtaking...
Monty on the Run was the best music to ever come out of the C64 without a doubt.
Whilst it is a great tune, I actually prefer Aufedersein Mony's music :)
Green Beret and Wizball were pretty epic too!
Skate or Die and One Man and His Droid.
Lightforce is a VERY close second (a tied no 1, perhaps?). Both done by SID and the master Rob Hubbard.
COMMANDO? Turrican2? Everybody has different favorites...
Can anyone identify them all? My guess:
0:00 Intromix
0:39 Barbarian
1:33 Yie ar Kung Fu
1:37 International Karate
2:49 ???
3:33 ???
4:00 Monty on the Run
2:49 (Beyond) Shadowfire ruclips.net/video/c6vW1MPsER8/видео.html
3:33 at guess, a new arrangement as an introduction to Monty on the Run
2:50 Is last ninja
@@philipkoekemoer4705 nope
I'm so glad someone else spotted the Yie Ar Kung Fu intro at 1:33... 😃
Amazing ! Monty - My favourite game
Great iniciative...who can tell in those times that all this musicians will do this fantastic homenaje...they where an important part of the art of programing computers the music...some of us heard a music 30 years after and know wich game it was from...this means a lot
Well said :)
@@SelfIndulgentGamer hi dad 😃😈