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Composers & Artists / Re: Aliases in Library - US
« Last post by Craig-UK on January 21, 2026, 02:38:22 PM »
Martha Jane Weber is Janie Mabry?   I used to run a yahoo group devoted to NFL Films music and former Music Editor for NFL Films - Phillip Speiller logged on briefly, he did confirm that Martha Jane Weber was an alias, but couldn't remember his actual name
as for the other mysterious NFL Composer Beverly Hermann, he said that was William Charles Soden, but  i'm very skeptical of that.

Speaking of NFL Films, did you ever come across the 3 very early CDs which were printed in late 80s?
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Thank Greta.
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General Discussion / Re: Carlin CD-ROM Catalogue --- Help!!
« Last post by nidostar on January 21, 2026, 12:27:03 PM »
Hard to imagine this was state of the art in 2001.
Yes. Though if my memory serves me right we were still on dial-up connection for the internet then. I think we forget the degree to which technology has advanced in the first quarter of this century.
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Requests / Re: KPM 1372 - Lifecycles Part 2 [Lost Song Included]
« Last post by Retronic on January 21, 2026, 12:06:59 PM »
Done it earlier
pixeldrain.com/u/AmzsbWuS
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Requests / Re: John Hyde - RMSLP 168 'Audiotronics'
« Last post by Retronic on January 21, 2026, 11:35:08 AM »
All done  ;)

pixeldrain.com/u/RzQNZ2aE
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Track IDs / Royalty-free music tracks in Furby.com animations
« Last post by wiley207 on January 21, 2026, 03:50:03 AM »
Here are a few background music tracks used in those quirky Furby.com Cliffhanger cartoons made by XBX Channel Media in 2000! I’m honestly not sure which stock music library these came from; they were included on the CD-ROM for the Broderbund MovieShop video editing software I used in my early days of home movie production.

The “Furby in the Big City” theme is simply called “Jazz1”, the “Furby Goes Back To School” blues theme is called “Blues2”, and the hip-hop theme from the same short is called “Light Hip Hop Intro”. The CD-ROM copyright info said they were licensed from ArtBeats, but I’ve never known ArtBeats to also have stock music; they generally just produce stock footage (and the CD-ROM did include some of their stock footage clips). I’m guessing these tracks could actually be from the Valentino Production Music Library, since the CD-ROM also had some sound effects from Valentino’s sound library, and the Furby Cliffhanger cartoons also used sound effects from that library. Or maybe they’re Sound Ideas stock music tracks. I’m pretty sure they are royalty-free tracks, given they were included in a PC video editing application.
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This is beautiful, I love it, thank you Greta
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Here you go, Joel!
FLAC: pixeld®ain.com/u/JcLgVEuT

Thanks so much Fuzi, looking forward to this one.
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General Discussion / Re: Carlin CD-ROM Catalogue --- Help!!
« Last post by Moon Monkey on January 21, 2026, 01:30:39 AM »
There's a copy of the previous year's edition on Discogs, btw. Only £4! Which is only a small amount to waste on a disc that is unreadable on modern PCs!
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