yep - what I heard was a bootleg and it was [EMAIL PROTECTED]
I'm listening to a sample from Rush Hour of the original PJ Project release
and I will say, while it's not exactly my thing, it's got more funk in the
runout groove than the version I heard had at in its best moments
now if it was the theme to The Hollywood Squares with a few choice samples
of Paul Lynde quips - we'd have a hit ;)
MEK
Kent williams
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06/03/04 02:16 PM Subject: Re: (313) The Price is
Right theme remix/edit?
On Thu, 3 Jun 2004 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
> Well, the Price is Right must have started in either the early 70s or
late
> 60s so it's fitting that it sounds the way it does.
>
The actual "Price Is Right" theme is by a composer named Sheila Cole. The
dance version was by Paul Johnson. Terrence Parker used to play this out.
And yes it can get annoying. But Paul Johnson does do a good job of making
it into a crowd pleaser.
The sample in Johnson's track has a female voice and sounds more like
a Brazilian Samba School version.