Saturday, August 25, 2018

MST3K Earth Vs The Spider Menu Ensemble

The Menu
The Episode

Ah. I left Dave up there to seal the entrance...OH NO! (1:30:18)
Impressive (14:17)
Hey, hey I got her, she's mine. (43:24)
Oh just a spider. (1:00:29)
Tickle tickle tickle. (1:25:25)
Well that's not very smart. (1:04:03)
I'll just uh, be going then, I, I gotta get the, the groceries. (59:09)
Huh? (1:33:57)
Oh no! (1:10:03)
Ahh, ahh, ahh! (18:20)
Neh neh neh wooh ohh ohh woo. (40:48)
D'oh! (19:39)
Ah! (18:22)
Ah yuck. Do you have any moist towelettes? (21:18)
Hmm? Everywhere. (raspberry sound) (50:25)
I think that went rather well, don't you? Doh! (2:15)

From The Shout! Box Set #33 XXXIII

10 comments:

  1. Great blogs and thank you for working so hard on this! Great to see that the movie reviews finally have a new home since John's yahoogroup had to move and the archives were gutted. I'm so glad you saved those! & WOW! You wrote some awesome lyrics for that love theme! What I love about it is that it's so simplistic but captures everything about mst3k, all the feeling and all the love.

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    1. Yes I still had all the reviews. John's yahoogroup was moved as you know and he had to gut the archives. But I still had my stuff. Also from one of my own groups.

      I did the mstie end credits lyrics much like the Seems Like Old Times lyrics. But there were already lyrics to that, different songs from that tune. It's originally from The High And The Mighty. I wrote my own version which stems from the beginning and end credits of S.L.O.T. and it's about time travel back to the days that we traveled a lot. Around the time and a few years before the movie was released. Check out the Alternate Lyrics blogger in case you missed it.

      For the mstie end credits music I wrote what I felt the music was saying. Had no lyrics at all from any other source. It's always been instrumental. I got the word 'silhouette' in there and I wrote it in a way that can be sung by either party - those of us on the planet or those in space.

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    2. You mean like how both SLOT & MSTIE were end credits and you used what was available?

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    3. Yes precisely. Both were end credits and had no lyrics. I played them over and over until it was embedded in my brain. S.L.O.T. was last year when I got that up. I had the idea for it since 2013 and even before that vaguely - that it would be a great song with lyrics before I knew that it was actually an instrumental cover version of T.H.A.T.M. and it already had lyrics. Quite a few actually. Mine are more or less within the scope of the movie and the era of the late 1970s.

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    4. Ah yes, The High & The Mighty, predates Seems Like Old Times by a few decades.

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    5. With the MSTIE Love Theme as most call it, there were never any lyrics that I know of. I wrote that in the same method, the same way I wrote S.L.O.T. by listening to it over and over until I had the meter and timing down in my head. From there it was inspiration on what the song would be saying. And here it is almost one year later and I got another end credits song done.

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    6. You going to do another end credits song?

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    7. No. Not unless I'm inspired but I don't plan these things. I got two. And both were a bit challenging. I love the melodies though. There was a song there in the mstie ending theme, I put it into existence. It may sit here on my little blogger and never see more than that. But at least it's there. And I do sing it.

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    8. FWIW, you are very talented.

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