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I'm at my wit's end! I NEED SUPER MARIO DISCO!!!!!! No-one's willing to sell it to me, I've checked all the music sites, all the auction sites and Google, and cannot find a copy ANYWHERE!!! Please, even if it's just a link to various audio files, I NEED TO GET A COPY OF THIS ALBUM! PLEASE!!!
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Watoad put up a few songs from it on the web once. The links may still be out there.
“I’m a stupid fatty and I love to play with my Easy Bake oven.â€
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Yes, the links are still out there.
"Greetings from Belgium, the only country in Europe where the leading source of natural gas is the local dairy farm."
Edited by - Watoad on 4/18/2004 7:32:01 PM
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What, is that it?
I don't mean to sound ungrateful or anything, but I need the WHOLE album. Thank you for helping me get this far, though. I REALLY appreciate it.
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I NEED food, drink, shelter, and warmth, but you don't see me complaining.
“I’m a stupid fatty and I love to play with my Easy Bake oven.â€
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I can get you the WHOLE album, but you will need to wait a little bit; there is no way that I'll have time this week to get those files up there for downloading. If you stick around these forums for long enough, then I think you'll be rewarded sooner or later. That is, if you're even still here.
P.S. Pardon my sarcasm. I couldn't resist.
"Greetings from Belgium, the only country in Europe where the leading source of natural gas is the local dairy farm."
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Actually, although you've never posted before, I have a feeling that you might still be around, seeing as you were the next member to join after sadib100. How weird.
"Greetings from Belgium, the only country in Europe where the leading source of natural gas is the local dairy farm."
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I'm still here, you know. Been listening to the 4 tracks I have. You may not agree with me, but this is a really good album. Unlike all the other video game related songs and artists, these guys really know their stuff. They seem to know EXACTLY what they're talking about, not just spouting 'hooked on the brothers' every few seconds.
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Eh, I didn't care for the album much, rather, at all.
I had downloaded the album, once, and the first 2 or 3 tracks really turned me off. So, I had deleted it. When I saw your topic, I began to wonder what was so good about it, as it sounded like much of modern music, with some sound effects thrown in here and there, contrary to what I had expected.
Feh. To each their own, I suppose.
And, I enjoyed the "hooked on the brothers" routine, for what it's worth.
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"Unlike all the other video game related songs and artists, these guys really know their stuff."
Could you please elaborate on what you meant by that?
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I agree with you, Ppk01, that Super Mario Compact Disco is a good album—I really enjoy listening to it. However, to its discredit, the "Radio Compact Disco" tracks would for the most part sound better if they hadn't been included on the CD, and "Save Me (With Your Charm)" is super-dumb (I skip it every time I listen to the CD). One thing I will say for the "Radio Compact Disco" tracks is that they give the album a very unique feeling, making it unlike any other game soundtrack that I have encountered.
You most likely haven't done much encountering of other game soundtracks yourself, which isn't surprising. Thus you needn't be worried, Chupperson, that he's suggesting that SMCD is better than, say, Mitsuda's albums. He would probably question me if I were to say that there are over 4000 different game music albums that contain an inconceivably varied array of music of the best kinds imaginable.
"Greetings from Belgium, the only country in Europe where the leading source of natural gas is the local dairy farm."
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One example is in 'Super Mario World', they make tons of references to the game's structure that only someone who'd actually played the game would understand. I was comparing this to various other video game remixes/spin-off trax I've heard over the past few years, and the Super Mario Super Show theme was the first that came into my HEAD. I'm not against it, (I'm a fan of the old Mario 'toonz') but...
[I've run out of things to say.]
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I listened to that album for the first time yesterday.
The British voices are too much. Ehahaha.
And it's kinda too bad they used the awesome Mario Paint save music for the ultra-cheez-fest Save Me With Your Charm.
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You hadn't listened to it yet? Be careful, or you'll find yourself as slow getting through a bunch of CDs as I am. As for me, I'm probably in for a new record pretty soon; my 40-disc order has been placed, and I should get it in a few of weeks (or less).
Note: Although I do simply like SMCD, I also am partial to it in a special way because it's basically the single album that started my upward dive into game music.
"Greetings from Belgium, the only country in Europe where the leading source of natural gas is the local dairy farm."
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Upward dive, eh?
“I’m a stupid fatty and I love to play with my Easy Bake oven.â€
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That was actually one of the few albums I hadn't listened to yet. Out of all I have now, there are probably less than 5 CDs left to hear.
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Without the word "upward" in there, my dive into game music sounded like a negative thing—and it's anything but.
Wow, Chup. I had thought you were faster than that. But I guess that you often listen to a single album multiple times before moving to the next one, huh? That is something I generally don't do.
This morning I was listening to Street Fighter II Alph Lyla with Yuji Toriyama. That album is G.O.O.D. One of the best I own.
(Be my guest, anyone, at actually turning "G.O.O.D." into an acronym if you feel so inclined. I could even suggest a good topic for you to do it in.)
"Greetings from Belgium, the only country in Europe where the leading source of natural gas is the local dairy farm."
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Then I'll go to that thread and acronym away!!
A day without sunshine is like night.
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Yeah, I tend to listen to Chrono, Ys, and Castlevania albums over and over and over and over and ...
I could be faster if I wanted to.
There are some days when I listen to several "new" albums at once. Tomorrow, I might finish them off. Yes, I think that would be nice. I don't have anything scheduled to do tomorrow.
Some albums, I do only listen to once. This is the case with some hard rock albums and a few other albums I can't get into as well.
And I agree, Street Fighter II Alph Lyla with Yuji Toriyama is G.O.O.D. (Game Over, Old Dimwits?)
Edited by - Chupperson Weird on 4/26/2004 10:51:30 PM
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I Agree with that too!
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