I happened upon this site a couple of weeks ago. Put simply, there's a few TV themes in a Flash player, and an offer for the full MP3s (if you make them a donation).
I don't recognise that version of the
Blockbusters
theme - it sounds very American to me, but all the others seem to be the theme tunes used when the shows were transmitted in the UK.
Is anyone able to shed any light on this?
:-(
A former member
Yes well I think
Me and jason B have been looking in to the site for a while, that version has not been used in US, it is from the uk version one idea when! that version has not been used either the US blockbuster shows
I did try and get a copy via donation but its a load of CRAP and I would NOT do it! he does not give you the theme! GIT
with that Karm thing he get what's coming to him one day!
I happened upon this site a couple of weeks ago. Put simply, there's a few TV themes in a Flash player, and an offer for the full MP3s (if you make them a donation).
I don't recognise that version of the
Blockbusters
theme - it sounds very American to me, but all the others seem to be the theme tunes used when the shows were transmitted in the UK.
Is anyone able to shed any light on this?
I sent him an e-mail regarding that Blockbusters theme asking him if it was the original 83 UK version, he told me that it was but it sounds like he doesn't do as he says.
:-(
A former member
3 weeks and still no reply ( not even a email saying he got it or not)
"it all depends on how much good karma you want to receive back"
The low quality blockbusters wav on there is the same one I got ages ago, may have been TV Cream. He must be mad if he thinks anyone is going to donate for some crappy wavs from theme websites.
It's hardly classed as donating when you're exchanging audio files for money. Those MCPS-PRS people took down TV Cream who were doing it for free, I wonder what they make of this little operation?
It appears, though, that they're spending too much time stamping out people who listen to personal stereos at work and therefore make an unauthorised public performance. Never mind the people who are
actually
stealing the music and making money off it.
It appears, though, that they're spending too much time stamping out people who listen to personal stereos at work and therefore make an unauthorised public performance. Never mind the people who are
actually
stealing the music and making money off it.
Fecking hell, that has got to be a joke right?!
:-(
A former member
dbl posted:
jrothwell97 posted:
It appears, though, that they're spending too much time stamping out people who listen to personal stereos at work and therefore make an unauthorised public performance. Never mind the people who are
actually
stealing the music and making money off it.
Fecking hell, that has got to be a joke right?!
Nope it was on Jermany vine BBC 2 radio show 3 weeks ago