Piano Solo: Blockbusters (1980-82 Theme)
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- Опубліковано 4 тра 2024
- This was my attempt at doing a piano solo rendition of the theme to the original era of Blockbusters, a game show that seeked to answer the question asking, "Are two heads really better than one?" As mentioned before, this was one of just two short runs in the US; yet when the show came to the UK, it was a phenomenon.
I didn't bother to try to emulate the fancy solos for sax and guitar; I just did the basic crux of the piece that the horn section is playing.
This arrangement © me and me alone
Original music written by Bob Cobert
Blockbusters © Fremantle and everybody else who owns the rights; it was originally a Mark Goodson-Bill Todman production.
Theme: • Blockbusters 1980-1982...
Special thanks to @operator35 for providing the original audio.
This is Bob Hilton speaking for Blockbusters, a Mark Goodson-Bill Todman production!
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What B is a Game Show Where Contestants Answer Questions, to Connect their Red or White Hexagons, on a Board with Letters?
This Is The Battlefield For Our Game Of Speed And Strategy, These Are The Letters That Lead To Victory Onnnnnnnn Blockbusters! And Here’s The Star Of Our Show, Billlllll Cullen!
Thank you, Bob Hilton! Good morning everyone and welcome to Blockbusters. On this show we pit a solo player against a family pair and we find out if two heads are better than one.