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Title: ID-ing DeWolfe Tracks from History Channel Doc "Great Blunders in History"
Post by: AbsoluteZero95 on January 27, 2025, 12:11:22 AM
Hello All,

I'm trying to go about finding the music tracks used in the History Channel documentary 'DeLorean - Great Blunders In History' https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zzoV-UJae1I aired many years ago, DeWolfe Music is credited in the end titles.

I tried contacting the music company by email and they did not want to give out the track names. If it helps, I also discovered that the song used at 2:12 was also used in the FMV game Mad Dog McCree, so there's that. Any information is appreciated.

Thanks!
Title: Re: ID-ing DeWolfe Tracks from History Channel Doc "Great Blunders in History"
Post by: ChunYinZi on January 27, 2025, 04:51:10 AM
It's a long video, and I'd like to know the music you're looking for, and where in the video does it appear?
Title: Re: ID-ing DeWolfe Tracks from History Channel Doc "Great Blunders in History"
Post by: AbsoluteZero95 on January 28, 2025, 12:50:42 PM
It's a long video, and I'd like to know the music you're looking for, and where in the video does it appear?

Apologies, here are the timestamps for what I was looking for: the tracks at 2:00, 7:41, 4:31, and the music cue at 36 seconds. The list is ordered in terms of what is the most sought after for me and if anything the music at 2 mins is the most important. I would appreciate it if that could be found. If it helps, the music was also used in the FMV game Mad Dog McCree https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=43g3aniD2Yc, at the beginning of this video. Thank you again.
Title: Re: ID-ing DeWolfe Tracks from History Channel Doc "Great Blunders in History"
Post by: ChunYinZi on January 28, 2025, 02:41:31 PM
It's a long video, and I'd like to know the music you're looking for, and where in the video does it appear?

Apologies, here are the timestamps for what I was looking for: the tracks at 2:00, 7:41, 4:31, and the music cue at 36 seconds. The list is ordered in terms of what is the most sought after for me and if anything the music at 2 mins is the most important. I would appreciate it if that could be found. If it helps, the music was also used in the FMV game Mad Dog McCree https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=43g3aniD2Yc, at the beginning of this video. Thank you again.

Yes, I can help you.

I'll prioritize what you offer.

https://www.dewolfemusic.com/search.php?code=60VUJ5&id=30362636

https://www.dewolfemusic.com/search.php?id=30362645&code=BOHFM8


https://www.dewolfemusic.com/search.php?id=30362654&code=5bBRi6
Title: Re: ID-ing DeWolfe Tracks from History Channel Doc "Great Blunders in History"
Post by: lbjames on January 28, 2025, 05:20:16 PM
YouTube had already listed 5 DeWolfe track names through the video description ............did you check?????? :(
Title: Re: ID-ing DeWolfe Tracks from History Channel Doc "Great Blunders in History"
Post by: AbsoluteZero95 on February 10, 2025, 02:35:59 PM
It's a long video, and I'd like to know the music you're looking for, and where in the video does it appear?

Apologies, here are the timestamps for what I was looking for: the tracks at 2:00, 7:41, 4:31, and the music cue at 36 seconds. The list is ordered in terms of what is the most sought after for me and if anything the music at 2 mins is the most important. I would appreciate it if that could be found. If it helps, the music was also used in the FMV game Mad Dog McCree https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=43g3aniD2Yc, at the beginning of this video. Thank you again.

Yes, I can help you.

I'll prioritize what you offer.

https://www.dewolfemusic.com/search.php?code=60VUJ5&id=30362636

https://www.dewolfemusic.com/search.php?id=30362645&code=BOHFM8


https://www.dewolfemusic.com/search.php?id=30362654&code=5bBRi6

Thank you!

YouTube had already listed 5 DeWolfe track names through the video description ............did you check?????? :(

Sorry, I didn't. Now I feel dumb. This must have happened recently because I don't remember them being listed anywhere up until now.