Library Music Themes
General Sharing & Discussion => Requests => Topic started by: DylanDylan on December 07, 2018, 08:53:53 AM
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Bent Myggen – Number 4 - Versatility
could have sworn I'd gotten this here on the forum and, finally getting around to listen to it but ...
was I dreaming ,,, :o
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I don't think it came from LMT, but I do have ptrond's 320 rip from July 2011.
Is this the same rip?
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Wanted to hear it too and found it here https://librarymusicthemes.com/index.php?topic=1811.0 (https://librarymusicthemes.com/index.php?topic=1811.0)
Thanks Dylan , Stack and Ptrond
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I think I got this from Ptrond, too. Great composer, great record!
Enjoy :)
CAKE://www52.zippyshare.com/v/np38iUSi/file.html
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thanks Puppydog -- that's the exact thread where I stumbled on it -- wonder why search wasn't giving me any results.. good thing is,,, I wasn't dreaming. thanks MR. and Stack for the link, info, and credit to original uploader Ptrond
dylandylan
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Thanks to you DylanDylan for turning me onto this lovely gem :D Don't suppose you have any other Bent Myggen rips you could post up?
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hey pup ,, Bongo_Rock is actually the one turned me onto this awesome MM in the request thread you linked me back to - maybe he's got some more requests ..? couldn't find much else by Bent Myggen on the web,,, possible alias?
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Two more for you! :)
MMSE-18 - Many Faces
bent://www17.zippyshare.com/v/5CBsuhrl/file.html
MMSE-26 - New Ways
sten://www17.zippyshare.com/v/lJfMd4ve/file.html
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This Capitol label never finish to confuse me.
Is the "New Ways" form Bent Myggen or Roger Webb???
https://www.discogs.com/Roger-Webb-Number-34-New-Ways/release/4096845
https://www.discogs.com/it/Bent-Myggen-Number-34-New-Ways/release/2254842
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This Capitol label never finish to confuse me.
Is the "New Ways" form Bent Myggen or Roger Webb???
https://www.discogs.com/Roger-Webb-Number-34-New-Ways/release/4096845
https://www.discogs.com/it/Bent-Myggen-Number-34-New-Ways/release/2254842
Bent Myggen, that first release does not exist. Don't believe everything posted on Discogs, it has tons and tons of errors.
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Yeah right, I always forget not to trust discogs everytime.
Thanks Mr.
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hey pup ,, Bongo_Rock is actually the one turned me onto this awesome MM in the request thread you linked me back to - maybe he's got some more requests ..? couldn't find much else by Bent Myggen on the web,,, possible alias?
Hi DylanDylan here's some information supplied by Mr.
Curiously, Bent Myggen is Danish - probably brought to the US by Capitol's Ole Georg, who was born in Denmark.
Again, curiously, "Myggen" isn't actually a 'real' name, roughly translating to "The Mosquito". It was actually his father, Arne Hansen's nickname.
It does seem he legally changed his name to Bent Myggen, though - it does have a nice ring to it, I'll admit!
Cheers,
- Mr
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The only alias he is known under is "Bent Sten", which he used for some later Capitol work, among other things.
Another fun fact - he wrote the title song for the Burt Reynolds film "Hooper".
It seems he's very much alive and even still active as composer/musician, now residing in California.
He has a website, with some images and history about him and his journey from Denmark to the US:
hxxps://visionears.com/history/
- It even has some cool studio photos from back then:
(https://i.imgur.com/pGlSoKN.png)
(https://i.imgur.com/LaiOGd6.jpg)
A great setup! I spot a Rhodes, Prophet-5, a Roland TR-808 and a TEAC 80-8 among the gear.
edit: Heck, another related fun fact!
"Piece of Cake" served as the opening theme to the 1985 Mexican action film "Escuadrón de la Muerte":
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manoman, nice setup indeed and, very clean. his shelving/mounting looks more than ideal wow. thanks for the info Mr. I'm going to track down a copy of "Escuadrón de la Muerte" -- love those titles and the rather awkward resonating moment from 49seconds-60seconds - the dub at the end :)
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Thanks so much for Many Faces And New Ways Mr. Some of the most uplifting library tunes i've ever heard :)
Wouldn't you love to know what titles are in that pile of records on the ground!