Library Music Themes
Info Database => Track IDs => Topic started by: PotatoNumberOne on October 22, 2023, 04:17:56 PM
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Hello good folks,
is there any chance that somebody here can identify the music in this classic german sketch with Diether Krebs from the early 1980s?
It just makes so much sense that it would be library music, and I don't know about you, but I get HEAVY Selected Sound-vibes out of this one.
No need to speak german by the way, as the one single word in it is "FEIERABEND!" :)
There's also a british version of this sketch with Dave Allen, which seems to be the parent of the german one:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sA-iF45pOlI (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sA-iF45pOlI)
Thanks a lot!
Greetings
P1
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Here are the two versions I could find
I don't know if there's one you need
htXXs://mega.nz/folder/ceM1DaJQ#aiMC0yW4tFnjv63FIdjD2w
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Oh wow, thanks for responding so quick! Yes, the Dave Allen sketch is indeed scored by classic KPM, as we also hear a bit of "Studio 69" in the beginning.
But it is the track from the german sketch that I'm looking for - that would be the first link in my post, maybe you have overlooked it. I will edit the post to place it more prominently.
Thanks again!
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Funky track. I think I’d have remembered that if I’d heard it before. Definitely sounds like Klaus Weiss.
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Nice break beat! But I don't know either... ((( This reminded me of New World's Fat Man sounds a bit similar...
https://youtu.be/4ncQdfWmGiE?si=Z05Zae9x87nD2kcO (https://youtu.be/4ncQdfWmGiE?si=Z05Zae9x87nD2kcO)
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Funky track. I think I’d have remembered that if I’d heard it before. Definitely sounds like Klaus Weiss.
Yes, I would think so. But if you haven't heard it, that's not a good sign, I suppose ;-)
Nice break beat! But I don't know either... ((( This reminded me of New World's Fat Man sounds a bit similar...
https://youtu.be/4ncQdfWmGiE?si=Z05Zae9x87nD2kcO (https://youtu.be/4ncQdfWmGiE?si=Z05Zae9x87nD2kcO)
That's also a good one! :)
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My memory is terrible so it's probably something obvious!!
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lol okay we'll see ;-)