[quote name=\'TServo2049\' post=\'201948\' date=\'Nov 18 2008, 10:33 PM\']
Hello,
Does anybody still have those cassette tapes that Matt Ottinger used to send out in the 90s? Three of them had clear versions of GS themes and related music, and the fourth "bonus tape" included off-air recordings of game show music.
I ask because I distinctly remember that, in a montage of TPIR Showcases featured on the "bonus tape" there was a use of the Concentration '73 theme as Showcase music. The actual theme. I absolutely swear that I am not making this up.
Does anybody still have that Ottinger cassette so that they can clarify?
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This is your lucky day! Not only do I have the "bonus tape", I'm the one who made it then gave it to Matt to distribute. I don't immediately remember if the Concentration 73 theme was actually used in the showcases, but I can take a listen while I rip them to mp3 in the near future.
BTW, that Concentration '73 music package was the source for a number of TPIR cues in addition to their use on that show. You should be familiar with Car Prize Cue #1 which is still used today. Car Prize Cue #2 features the organ/piano duo instead of the synthesizer and it was used often in the early days for prize packages.
Prize Cue #10 and #11 are similar, one is the "chimes" variation used frequently for oriental items. #11 is the piano version which in the early years was also used for a prize package description. Cue #9 is another, unused variation.
Cue #8 is an unused variation of the Car Prize cues, more of a jazzed-up guitar track. And #12, another. much slower, variant, was used for many years to describe the items in Grocery Game.
These and a number of other packages are available at TVPMM, where by digging around I've found a few more variations of things, like a Rhythm Vamp version of Big Banana and a version of the current trip music. That one I found on one of Edd Kalehoff's demo reels marked "Golf-ABC".
Well, that's probably more information than you wanted.
PS -- on the subject of showcase music, the halftime theme from Now You See It was also used on a few occasions.