Are we talking about a couple of guys with tool belts? On PBS?? Oh, probably not but I tried.
Now here's to test your memory. We don't have the old thread to refer back to so see if you remember what this was.. click HERE! You said that you liked it even though you weren't sure what it was from. And then I posted the answer. I bet everyone's forgotten!!
And here's a new one but... just the first few seconds which should be sufficient. It's a movie theme. And a fun movie at that. Well.. actually, there was more than one movie that used this theme. Click HERE!
sudo
P.S. The tune I posted yesterday was Jafar's Hour from Alladin. I have a buncha' Disney themes to post.
You sound like you're getting discouraged or something. We post tunes and themes from 100's of movies and no one expects anyone else to know 'em all. This ain't no big deal. The theme that sounded familiar to you and Wasway said had Weasally kids was Harry Potter. And the tune from the Russian composer was Prokofiev's Romeo and Juliet. Nice music, huh?
Which is something I like to do here. Post some tunes that I LOVE but are not maybe well known. Did I mention that I was a classically trained musician (French Horn) and went through Ole Miss on a band scholarship??
So here's two more.. One (click HERE!) from a Disney film you would surely know if I hadn't edited it. and the other (click HERE!) I'm not expecting anyone to know but it should at least SOUND familiar. And I'll give you these hints about what movie it came from...Leopold Stokowski was the conductor, Bach was the composer and the movie was made in 1940. Any help?? Maybe not, Kathy, but enjoy the selections!!
There were several variations on the fine mess. At times this was a 'nice mess' 'another mess', and even 'a fine mess', but not once did Ollie say 'this is another fine mess you've gotten me into".
One of Laurel and Hardy;s films was titled "Another Fine Mess", which may have helped put it into the public awareness that he said that all the time.
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Kathy,
Are we talking about a couple of guys with tool belts? On PBS?? Oh, probably not but I tried.
Now here's to test your memory. We don't have the old thread to refer back to so see if you remember what this was.. click HERE! You said that you liked it even though you weren't sure what it was from. And then I posted the answer. I bet everyone's forgotten!!
And here's a new one but... just the first few seconds which should be sufficient. It's a movie theme. And a fun movie at that. Well.. actually, there was more than one movie that used this theme. Click HERE!
P.S. The tune I posted yesterday was Jafar's Hour from Alladin. I have a buncha' Disney themes to post.
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ChattyKathy
Sudo, was this a line in the theme you did before:
"If the course of life may be reversed, I would leave everything behind, you too, *******, and crawl on my knees back to *****."
But I can't quite make out the second one, almost but not quite.
You know the show I'm talking about, yup. :)-->
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wasway
There were some Weasley little kids in your 2nd offering, Sudo...The other will have to wait for the One to answer, though
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Wasway,
Yes.. there were weasely little kids in the second one (HERE!). Kathy... hint to stir the memory... The first one (HERE!)was a RUSSIAN composer.
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ChattyKathy
I'm sorry I just can't remember the answer from last time and don't know where to begin to guess.
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Geeze Kathy..
You sound like you're getting discouraged or something. We post tunes and themes from 100's of movies and no one expects anyone else to know 'em all. This ain't no big deal. The theme that sounded familiar to you and Wasway said had Weasally kids was Harry Potter. And the tune from the Russian composer was Prokofiev's Romeo and Juliet. Nice music, huh?
Which is something I like to do here. Post some tunes that I LOVE but are not maybe well known. Did I mention that I was a classically trained musician (French Horn) and went through Ole Miss on a band scholarship??
So here's two more.. One (click HERE!) from a Disney film you would surely know if I hadn't edited it. and the other (click HERE!) I'm not expecting anyone to know but it should at least SOUND familiar. And I'll give you these hints about what movie it came from...Leopold Stokowski was the conductor, Bach was the composer and the movie was made in 1940. Any help?? Maybe not, Kathy, but enjoy the selections!!
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ChattyKathy
The first had little fart-knockers and the second had dancing water.
Sudo, forgive my mood when I posted earlier. I do believe being female can be a total bite in the arse at times. -->
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ChattyKathy
Goodmorning.
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Bluzeman
Morning Kathy!
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Wasn't the first one about some white lady hangin with 7 little height-challenged dudes?
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Morning Trivia question:
In what movie did Bogie say his famous "Play it again Sam" line?
Rick
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ChattyKathy
Goodmorning Rick.
Were there fans and palm trees in it?
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Bluzeman
I see you know the move it was attributed to, Kathy! Only one small problem though...anyone know what that is?
(You are right as far as the movie I believe, Kathy)
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ChattyKathy
Kewl.
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Pirate1974
Bogey never said "Play it again, Sam."
He does say, "You played it for her, you can play it for me. Play it!"
Ingrid Bergman says "Play it, Sam. Play 'As Time Goes By"'.
Here's looking at you, kid.
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hiway29
The second sound clip. If being fantastic was a disease, what would you call it.
Not only did Bogey never say 'play it again, Sam', bit Oliver Hardy never said "This is another fine mess".
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Bluzeman
Nope Bogey never said it! One of the most mis-quoted lines ever!
Great movie though :)-->
Rick
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Steve!
Of course, everyone knows that the movie's name means "White House".
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George Aar
Or "white umbrella" if you're dyslexic and bilingual in Spanish and Japanese.
O.K., I should really go get some coffee...
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wasway
Quit it none nodda never he didnt say it trick question
!!!oops should a read on!!!
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Sudo
Guys..
Looks like my editing didn't stump ANY of you. So here's the complete version.. mp3... hope Lroom's up to it. :)--> Click HERE! for a happy song!!!
Hiway29...
Re:"Oliver Hardy never said "This is another fine mess"."
Break my heart guy. I just KNEW he said that. Musta' been another NICE mess he was saying.
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TheManOfa Thousand ScreenNames
Another thing never said was "Judy, Judy, Judy" atrributed to Cary Grant.
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There were several variations on the fine mess. At times this was a 'nice mess' 'another mess', and even 'a fine mess', but not once did Ollie say 'this is another fine mess you've gotten me into".
One of Laurel and Hardy;s films was titled "Another Fine Mess", which may have helped put it into the public awareness that he said that all the time.
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Pirate1974
Check this out on the Oliver Hardy "another fine mess" quote:
Another Nice Fine Mess
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