The Rock-afire Explosion - Tune Machine (March 1988)

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  • Опубликовано: 5 окт 2024
  • Showtape Title: SPP Tune Machine
    Release Date: March 4, 1988
    The Tune Machine is the Rock-afire Explosion's first show released in 1988. This show has a storyline, centering around Fatz's magical keyboard, now known as the Tune Machine, which could play any sound in the world. In segment 1, the Tune Machine is accidentally broken after Fatz plays every sound in the world backwards, causing the keyboard to be stuck on a "cheesy organ sound". This plot is resolved in segment 2, when Looney Bird fixes the Tune Machine by removing the antenna that is plugged into his barrel. Though this is not the first time Fatz's keyboard is portrayed as magic, this is the first time it is referred to as the Tune Machine, which is what it would be called until the end of the Rock-afire's time at ShowBiz. Interestingly, the name Tune Machine was not something that was thought up by Creative Engineering or even ShowBiz Pizza Time. The Tune Machine name first appeared in a 1983 Chuck E. Cheese's Pizza Time Theatre showtape, where it was an invention of Madame Oink that could take the Pizza Time Players anywhere in the world of music. Funnily enough, a Chuck E. Cheese's showtape would be released about a month later that also featured a device called the Tune Machine. Additionally, this was the very first Rock-afire showtape released on on S-VHS for the new CyberStar format, which incorporated video into RAE and CEC shows using TV monitors installed above the stage. This show was also one of the few RAE shows released on "CyberVision", which was an early version of CyberStar. The CyberVision version is nearly identical to the CyberStar version, the only difference is that it was just footage of the animatronic characters preforming the show, without the animated affects or footage of walkaround characters spliced in. Finally, it should be noted that the Tune Machine segments would later be reused in several of the Rock-afire "Best Of" compilations in the early 90's. This show was the counterpart to CEC Tune Machine / Country.
    Rolfe & Earl vocals - Aaron Fechter
    Fatz Geronimo vocals - Burt Wilson
    Dook LaRue vocals - Duke Chauppetta
    Beach Bear vocals - Rick Bailey
    Mitzi Mozzarella - Shalisa James
    Billy Bob Brockali vocals - Aaron Fechter
    Looney Bird vocals - Aaron Fechter
    Show Segments:
    00:00 - Segment 1 - Tune Machine 1
    08:30 - Segment 2 - Tune Machine 2
    Audio Source: www.dropbox.co....
    If you want to view the cyberstar version of the show, while a full copy has not been uploaded, both segments have uploaded to RUclips by Pizzacam. Link to his channel:
    / pizzacam3
    All audio and images in this video are owned by Creative Engineering, Inc. No copyright infringement is intended. This video exists for historical purposes only as a means to archive this audio, so it's not lost forever.
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Комментарии • 11

  • @ZakWolf
    @ZakWolf Год назад +2

    Heh, I like the bit at 3:19 - 3:25, when Fatz Geronimo says the tagline for the Major Records Sound Effects Library from Thomas J. Valentino.

  • @Nightingale1000
    @Nightingale1000 2 года назад +5

    This was the beginning of the end for the RockAfire's time at ShowBiz as Concept Unification (which began in 1986) was well underway by 1988.

    • @animatronicsfan1092
      @animatronicsfan1092 2 года назад +3

      Concept unification actually started in December 89 and from what I know , creative didn’t know about these till the summer 90 test stages, creative then cut ties and the rest of the stores received it between 91 and 93

    • @showbizaudio
      @showbizaudio  2 года назад +4

      @@animatronicsfan1092 Correct. The first store to get CU - the ShowBiz in Dallas "Montfort" Texas, got it around November of 1989 as a test. CEI found in September of 1990, and cut all ties with Showbiz. By then about 9 stores had been converted, and between 1991 and '92, all others would follow.

    • @spunchbop47428
      @spunchbop47428 2 года назад

      @@showbizaudio which stores got it in 1989-1990? I know Arlington Justiss, Montfort Phoenix, Mesa and Altamonte Springs got it, and I've heard some people say Colorado Springs Academy and Chicago Kedzie got it around this time too.

    • @Nightingale1000
      @Nightingale1000 2 года назад +2

      @@showbizaudio I believe that the corporate voiced RockAfire shows of '86 and '87 were the start of Concept Unification as ShowBiz Pizza Time was trying to CEC-ify the RockAfire, which seemingly backfired.

    • @mattpunk931
      @mattpunk931 Год назад

      @@Nightingale1000 I think the tune machine shows was also CEC trying to CEC-ify the RockAfire as well. I wonder if CEI were forced to comply with doing these shows, seeing as the tune machine was something created by CEC.

  • @cartoon-nw1vh
    @cartoon-nw1vh 11 месяцев назад +1

    2:57

  • @suecurtis8313
    @suecurtis8313 2 года назад +3

    LOVE THE ROCK_AFIRE EXPLOSION TUNE MACHINE MARCH 1988
    sue!

  • @joshcsepegiable
    @joshcsepegiable 2 года назад

    Every fucking walten files scene ever