The theme was “SONGS THAT ARE STUCK IN YOUR HEAD” and, as you know, arranging complex songs from memory (sometimes things I haven’t heard in a decade) is my favorite twisted pastime. In hindsight, the Katamari bassline is way off because at the time I’d never heard the song outside my bassless TV, but I think we can agree I fixed it in the chiptune version a couple months later.
HAHAHAHAHAHAhahaa
*gathers self*.. yeah. that was pretty hilarious. i kind of just envision you smiling wildly with blue smoke coming out of your ears playing the small world section..
I agree, that was awesome :) There are a few of those sections that sound really familiar, but I can’t quite place them — would you mind posting a list? Thanks!
You’ve got some issues, dude. But that’ sok.
Ahahahaha dirty dancing ! You HAVE to do the Steven Seagal version.
numa-numa-dance!
it is so nostalgic!
no way dude :D
Hi, my name is Anet Virt :oP
Amazing,Hahahah….This is crazy but that is ok man.I love when she is coming round the mountain banjo style,great.
take this dirty dancing sequence and make a remix out of it! i call you later!
klaus.
I have to agree, this is great. Sounds like at the end the whole thing goes so fast that you’d expect an explosion before that final piano chord. (“I’ve had the time of my life,” says Mr. McGrew.) What songs DID you use in there anyway? As you can see above, I’m not the only person who wants to know…
4:38! Gahhh kill it with fire!!!