The magical legend of the leprechauns dance

The magical legend of the leprechauns dance

Originally written for a friends NES game Dikki Painguin. This was the second track I wrote for the magical legend of the leprechauns dance game. The goal was to make a variation on Amazing Grace, in the style of those old western soundtracks by Ennio Morricone. This has become the unofficial second theme to World of Goo, after we used it in our second trailer. I originally wrote this for an animated short film I made the magical legend of the leprechauns dance some friends. I recorded a bunch of performers all huddled around a single microphone in my bedroom to get the layers used in this track. Drums were made by banging on chairs and cardboard boxes. I wrote this in 2001 as a joke for a music class in undergrad. Only the beginning of this song is used in the game, and for only one level, but it has become one of the most requested pieces of music. So, heres the full song, but it comes with a warning this song is designed to sound like every cheap 90s dance song ever made. The singer is great though, an astrophysicist named Jessica. I gave a her a chainsaw for her wedding and we never spoke again. The end. 475 Geek Points Geek Points is a program to reward you, our incredibly cool customers, for shopping with us! The more you shop, the more points you can earn towards some pretty nifty rewards. Please pick an item so we can magically put it in your cart. Please pick an item so we can magically put it in your wishlist. Does your life seem dull and uninteresting compared to the drama and action of movies and television? Here at ThinkGeek Labs weve examined this phenomenon carefully. With the bevy of reality TV shows and humdrum movies we quickly decided that what people do in real life is NOT significantly less exciting than what fictional characters on the screen but for some reason, real life just SEEMS much more boring. However, after days of extensive highly-scientific double blind testing we were able to discover the Background Music! Your real life experiences just dont have the needed dramatic soundtrack to back them up. Whether youre brushing your teeth, walking your dog or chatting up that cute girl in chemistry class you need the appropriate music and sound effects to enhance the experience. Fortunately weve developed the solution for this irritating life boredom problem with the Personal Soundtrack Shirt. The Personal Soundtrack Shirt is an amazing new wearable audio solution that features a working speaker embedded into the front of the shirt. When you push the appropriate button on the pocketable remote you get music or sound effects appropriate for any everything from drum roll, to cat call whistle, to western showdown. Check out the chart below to see the extensive list of built in sounds and suggestions on using them for dramatic punctuation in your everyday life. Dont like the built-in sounds? No problem. Simply pop in your own SD memory card loaded with MP3 files to use your own the magical legend of the leprechauns dance effects and music. The Personal Soundtrack Shirt remote has buttons from 1 to 20, each can play a different sound. The filename of your MP3 file determines which button will be used to play the sound. So if you name your file 3 it will play when you hit the 3 button on the remote. If you add an L to the end of the filename your sound will loop until you stop it. So 3 would play when you hit button 4 and loop endlessly until you hit a new sound or the pause button. Got it? all this is optional. If you dont want to add your own audio files you can simply stick with the 20 built in sounds. Full instructions for loading your own sounds are included in the package. The Personal Soundtrack Shirt can also play sound from your portable audio player through the speaker on the front of the shirt. Simply connect your portable audio player to the audio input jack on the battery box of the shirt and power it on you will need a male-to-male headphone cable, not included.

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