Ok, my answer is gleaned from years of following this board, so if I get any of the details wrong here, someone speak up.
Actually I believe that they are only similar WDWGuy. They were both composed by Buddy Baker and he seems to use that descending note riff over and over in his work. The...
Re: Very odd question, didn't find an exact answer for it using search...
...however, if this loop played in the early 1990's it's possible that Jack Wagner had a hand in it and used commercially available media music.
As someone said above, the fact that it's ever financially profitable to release any piece of music is almost unfathomable, considering all the people who have to be paid.
Randy, I'm under the impression that it's much cheaper to record under a phono agreement (is that the right term?)...
And if WDI does keep records of this sort of thing, I think frequently they are badly organized. Don't know for sure though. Perhaps that's only the case with older loops.
A few years back some very very decent live recordings of the narration did show up. These seemed to have been taped with a very high quality Mike and contained almost no background noise. But they clearly weren't induction or better either. This is all I'm aware of. Had Martin gotten ahold of...
Disneyphilip, if it wasn't for your recent TDL question, I'd wonder if you were on this board to do anything but take offense at every little thing that was said. (notice, no ;) )
Wow that would be cool to hear. TDL loops are even harder to come by than DLP. Even though they probably use material from other parks, it would be great to have more info.
You're right Ben, the complaints were about his choices, but they weren't nearly as polite. I don't know if the word hack ever came up but that was the implication.
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