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Sigurd
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February 2008
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Speaking of Nintendo tunes, Final fantasy 3 for NES had some really cool songs in it. They can be heard here:
http://www.finalfantasynetwork.com/game ... dtrack.php
Track 4 reminds me of Django's intro on Djangology, and track 31 sounds pretty close to stompin at decca!
Sigurd
Copenhagen, Denmark
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Speaking of Nintendo tunes, Final fantasy 3 for NES had some really cool songs in it. They can be heard here:
http://www.finalfantasynetwork.com/game ... dtrack.php
Track 4 reminds me of Django's intro on Djangology, and track 31 sounds pretty close to stompin at decca!
DjangoDjango
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Sigurd, you are right
Track 4 realy sounds like Djangology. Track 31 to to Stompn at Decca.
Sigurd
Copenhagen, Denmark
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The beginning of Track 8 is almost identicle to Django's intro to Oriental Shuffle. I'm beginning to wonder if the composer of these songs had being inspired by Django!
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Track 4 reminds me of Django's intro on Djangology, and track 31 sounds pretty close to stompin at decca!
Track 4 reminds me of Django's intro on Djangology, and track 31 sounds pretty close to stompin at decca!
Track 4 realy sounds like Djangology. Track 31 to to Stompn at Decca.