Some parks were fairly wonderful here and there with their rides. One soundtrack I dont have a link but have is Knotts Beary Tales. Get a hold of Extinct Attractions DVD for the ride.
Some other links:
Great America's Demon:
https://netfiles.uiuc.edu/dahlquis/www/MGA_...p3?uniq=-sg438y
This...
Zackly. I would have preferred if they did the suggested makeover using the same monorail system. Roll your own madness. Less G forces, but a more spacey feel. Sigh.
Saw this fun WDW show back in the 80s sometime. Robots spinning tops and balancing them on swords. The music was neat. The attendant told me the music was Kitaro. So when I got back to Socal, I hit a music store and they had listening, so I took a listen to EVERY Kitaro album in the store. No...
Agreed. I do love my coasters and exciting rides, but to replace what is essentially Carousel of Progress 2 with a glorified carnival ride is a travesty.
Been listening to the space colony cue for like 3 days now nonstop. Found this one website which is TRULY heartbreaking. I gurantee you WILL...
Very nice. Thanks there. I have been avoiding some other Disney websites due to the vicious tentacles spread from soe other site. Glad to see good people round. Thanks kindly.
Re:Soarin' and Condor Flats loops
Of interest, the Blue Max soundtrack has been re-released on CD.
The Blue Max: Original Sound Track Recording
Moire music than the odler releases, very much a fantastic bit of Goldsmith work.
Me and my friend always nicknamed this music "toilet music". The synth is the wonderfully cheesy analog of an Arp or an Oberheim, not sure what is being used. But it has this wonderful 70's feeling.
I think at epcot, wasnt it called the Promenade music?
The one big worry is that the music...
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