The fact that this was composed about 60 years ago, and the man who created it (Ted Nichols) is still alive is amazing. And I'm very glad about that! 😊
A creepy looking mansion that’s rumored to be haunted. A psychedelically painted van parked outside it. A gang of curious youths who decided to sleuth around. And their pesky dog.. “Like,.. are we sure this is a good idea?” “C’mon, Shaggy! It’s just a decrepit old house that’s been abandoned for nearly seven years now; we have nothing to worry about.” The door slams closed behind the plucky junior detectives, who remain uncertain as to what lies in store for them.. “Jinkies!..” “Jeepers!..” “Ruh-Oh!..” “Zoinks!..” “Well! Let’s split up, gang!”
You can play the darkest metal in existence but something about the 60s psychedelic sounds evoke a feel of dread and terror that is unmatched. It all sounds like a nightmare that can only be done under the influence of something very mind altering. Even black metal can't reach that level of mystery. This sounds like something you'd hear in your dreams being chased by a unknown entity the faint white walls barely lit and endless pitch black rooms open... its terrifying most of that stuff sounds like we are still on earth this does not.
it's kinda like taking the distortion off of a metal songs and it turns into a surf rock riff, it's all cut from the same cloth just woven differently for different tastes
Dude wtf 😂 are you sure you are not being hyperbolic? Classic scooby doo was not scary at all. And this track it's obviously more silly than everything
There's big love for "Scooby Doo, Where Are You" because when we were young it was comfort food for the soul, it was safe and cozy, and every episode followed a routine that its viewers liked: there was no actual danger or genuine phantoms/monsters, it featured fun gags about food and being scared, and it featured ultra cool background music by Ted Nichols that became tattooed on our minds. The fact that the show's animation was ultra low budget and cheesy didn't matter. This show was the epitome of childhood. It's great that we have access to the music and to the episodes today. When I was a kid in the 1970s & 1980s we had Saturday mornings, and that was the opportunity to follow the misadventures of "those meddling kids" ... with one's obligatory bowl of cereal.
One of the newer episodes was about someone wanting to scare off beachgoers to buy up the land for cheap. But for some reason they summoned actual mischievous demons to do it.
@@Mr12Relic There have been so many series on TV and direct-to-video movies, it's a little overwhelming. I haven't watched anything "Scooby" since the original Saturday morning show. And I honestly wasn't over the moon for that show because of the limited animation, lol. But I can't deny that Scooby and friends are an enduring pop culture phenomenon, like Peanuts or Batman or Barbie.
There never was and never will be again this perfect mix of spookiness yet funny and kid-friendly with comfortable nostalgic 70s era animation. No Scooby Doo after this initial run was ever able to match it. Everyone needs to just quit trying and let this Scooby Doo be the one we're looking for.
Well that's just untrue, there are plenty of great Scooby Doo pieces of media that are better than the original show. Though yes, I would say none have the exact same vibe, though The New Scooby Doo Show and The New Scooby Doo Movies have a very similar feel.
Ted Nichols (also composer of The Herculoids, Space Ghost, Penelope Pitstop, Fantastic four, Shazzan and many more). Hanna-Barbera's second musical genius after the late Hoyt Curtin
The show is so repetitive. Plot wise, joke wise, music wise, the art, everything. I literally can't tell the episodes apart in my memories. Yet, it's so good. Scooby-Doo is almost like a genre than it is a show...
Lmao how’d you know?! So glad I’m not the only one that finds this tune so creepily captivating! Just everything about it is such a masterpiece! 👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽
This was, in fact, the one I was looking for; there's another video that has a collection of just about every underscore from the show but it takes forever to get through...
Actually I was looking for the underscore opening when the gang is in their car driving somewhere, they're talking about something or somewhere they're going, Scooby is goofing around etc.
How ballsy of you to assume this was what I was looking for.
Me to myself: Dammit, they’re good
Lmao for real bro
Listening to this is making me taste cereal I ate 30 years ago.
The biscuits I ate too 😂
Nutritious marshmallows, fortified with eight vitamins & iron!
stealing chocolate biscuits from the buiscuit barrel and going chilling in my sofa fort watching the gang solve the mystery
@@jimst3r1 I got your biscuits right here!
Thanks for this comment. That's exactly what I felt. Tastes and smells.
This is literally THE ONE I was looking for
spooky
I was searching for this for our dnd sesh in the swamp
Good dm
Fucking genuis!
Bro same!!!!!
Curse of Strahd gang
The fact that this was composed about 60 years ago, and the man who created it (Ted Nichols) is still alive is amazing. And I'm very glad about that! 😊
53 years ago
Holy crap he is!
hes 94 now holy moly
He probably doesn't even remember anymore that he composed this shi lol@@xerilaun
A creepy looking mansion that’s rumored to be haunted.
A psychedelically painted van parked outside it.
A gang of curious youths who decided to sleuth around.
And their pesky dog..
“Like,.. are we sure this is a good idea?”
“C’mon, Shaggy! It’s just a decrepit old house that’s been abandoned for nearly seven years now; we have nothing to worry about.”
The door slams closed behind the plucky junior detectives, who remain uncertain as to what lies in store for them..
“Jinkies!..”
“Jeepers!..”
“Ruh-Oh!..”
“Zoinks!..”
“Well! Let’s split up, gang!”
i swear to GOD you just described what scooby doo movie i’ve been trying to find, i watched when i was very young
@@raphfungwas it the James Gunn movie? Or was it animated?
@@shadowsonicsilver6 animated
I always loved the Psychedelic funk grooves on this show.... Great music...
Just imagine MF DOOM on this track. Rest In Peace.
Rip.Also rip Prodigy
Damn man… this track was right up his ally. Thanks Doom for all the bangers. Just know you’re missed!
Said what I was thinking. Reminds me of Rainbows or Curls.
First thing I thought of.
Wish I could give you 100 likes at once. Cuz I also thought this groove needed some bars over it and you determined the man for the job. 🍺
When i play this out my car the boomers know lol
@Erebus The Slacker
Lol. I fucking love the idea of someone driving around town playing this soundtrack real loud lol. Only bettered by driving a van.
@@ninjacowboy2670 Van driver here. I play this.
@@nspcrazy1122 love it!!
@@nspcrazy1122 I miss my van
Imagine you see a real life version of the Mystery Machine and the person driving is playing this on the radio
You can play the darkest metal in existence but something about the 60s psychedelic sounds evoke a feel of dread and terror that is unmatched. It all sounds like a nightmare that can only be done under the influence of something very mind altering. Even black metal can't reach that level of mystery. This sounds like something you'd hear in your dreams being chased by a unknown entity the faint white walls barely lit and endless pitch black rooms open... its terrifying most of that stuff sounds like we are still on earth this does not.
it's kinda like taking the distortion off of a metal songs and it turns into a surf rock riff, it's all cut from the same cloth just woven differently for different tastes
It’s just goofy for me.
@@shadowsonicsilver6 want a cookie??
Dude wtf 😂 are you sure you are not being hyperbolic? Classic scooby doo was not scary at all. And this track it's obviously more silly than everything
no?
That's some really good stuff from 60/70s
Most chill cartoon show to watch
Yep I was basically looking for this. The one in the first episode is really what I wanted. At the very beginning
There's big love for "Scooby Doo, Where Are You" because when we were young it was comfort food for the soul, it was safe and cozy, and every episode followed a routine that its viewers liked: there was no actual danger or genuine phantoms/monsters, it featured fun gags about food and being scared, and it featured ultra cool background music by Ted Nichols that became tattooed on our minds. The fact that the show's animation was ultra low budget and cheesy didn't matter. This show was the epitome of childhood.
It's great that we have access to the music and to the episodes today. When I was a kid in the 1970s & 1980s we had Saturday mornings, and that was the opportunity to follow the misadventures of "those meddling kids" ... with one's obligatory bowl of cereal.
The only real monster from the original series was the robot at the amusement park.
One of the newer episodes was about someone wanting to scare off beachgoers to buy up the land for cheap. But for some reason they summoned actual mischievous demons to do it.
@@Mr12Relic There have been so many series on TV and direct-to-video movies, it's a little overwhelming. I haven't watched anything "Scooby" since the original Saturday morning show. And I honestly wasn't over the moon for that show because of the limited animation, lol. But I can't deny that Scooby and friends are an enduring pop culture phenomenon, like Peanuts or Batman or Barbie.
@@Mr12Relic Can a man-made robot (Charlie, from the episode "Foul Play in Funland") be considered a genuine monster?
Real shi bro
You will know I'm coming because I'll be blasting this on the radio in my car
I'll be damned, this was the one I was looking for. Literally looked up Scooby-Doo background music.
There never was and never will be again this perfect mix of spookiness yet funny and kid-friendly with comfortable nostalgic 70s era animation. No Scooby Doo after this initial run was ever able to match it. Everyone needs to just quit trying and let this Scooby Doo be the one we're looking for.
Give Mystery Inc a try.
Well that's just untrue, there are plenty of great Scooby Doo pieces of media that are better than the original show. Though yes, I would say none have the exact same vibe, though The New Scooby Doo Show and The New Scooby Doo Movies have a very similar feel.
I love whomever composed this.
Ted Nichols (also composer of The Herculoids, Space Ghost, Penelope Pitstop, Fantastic four, Shazzan and many more). Hanna-Barbera's second musical genius after the late Hoyt Curtin
*whoever
i was under the impression sonny sharrock composed for space ghost?
Shaggy and Scooby-Doo walking cel animation scene in the Hana Barbara production reel played for the 50th time
yup this is going on my 420 playlist
It absolutely is the tune I was looking for
This is exactly what I was lookin for
Damn, that organ sounds nice.
Me and my friends are doing a murder mystery game and I’m playing this while we discuss suspects lmao
Has no one put new samples on those drums and made this a banger yet?
No because it’s already a banger
@@FinalConsensus you right 👀👀
@@FinalConsensus Right! the best you can do is loop it and vibe from that.
Listened to this while driving down the haunted Bragg Road in Texas
Thanks for making my life better naming it "one you looking for", thank you very much 🙏
the sound of good times
Well, this is definitely the one I was looking for!
Never had I needed something so much and never know until I received it. Earned the like and subscribe the second I heard it
This is exactly the one I’m looking for lol
Perfect title to this video. Indeed the one I was searching for.
Been looking for this for years!!! Now I can vibe how I want to 💯
This has so much to be sampled and it's practically perfect for that
Simply but still legendary music :)
I gotta be brave....
I gotta be brave....
I gotta.... I gotta he some kinda NUT!
My god you're my hero
I love these jingles. I put them in my Halloween soundtrack just to break up the pace so it isn't just song after song. The Trick R Treaters love it.
This is the one I was looking for.
I was really struggling to find this for a few seconds. Thank you. Needed to hear it.
For the times in life where we unmask the villain, but there is just another mask on underneath.
Yep, that's the one I was looking for.
YES YES YES EXACTLY WHAT I WAS LOOKING FOR
Searched for this months ago. Thank you so much bro.
Yooo this was the one I was looking for 😭
I wasn’t looking for it but this is the exact one I was thinking of
Come on, Scooby! There's nothing to be afraid of.
I remember hearing this from the bigass TV's back in the day and I loved every second of it
That's incredible I tested the mokey Halloween special and I'm search for the investigation music and here it is!
This is what I was looking for actually
Yes, this is exactly what I was looking for
0:06 is exactly what i think of when i think of scooby doo, thank you
The show is so repetitive. Plot wise, joke wise, music wise, the art, everything. I literally can't tell the episodes apart in my memories. Yet, it's so good. Scooby-Doo is almost like a genre than it is a show...
Youre right, completely.
Sounds like your memory is shit.
If you can't tell the episodes apart then you didn't watch it enough lol
what a spooky mysterious banger
I’ll be damned. It is the one I was looking for
Who ever uploaded knew one day I’d search for it
Exactly what I was looking for. Thanks
Thank you so much for finding and then sharing it.
TITLE : Scooby Doo Underscore (the one you're looking for)
ME AFTER CLICK : DAMN RIGHT IT IS !
Lmao how’d you know?! So glad I’m not the only one that finds this tune so creepily captivating! Just everything about it is such a masterpiece! 👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽
How did you know this is the one I was looking for? LOL
I can't even be mad at the tile because it literally is the one we were all looking for
This was, in fact, the one I was looking for; there's another video that has a collection of just about every underscore from the show but it takes forever to get through...
THE NOSTALGA!
The music is called Something Stirring
Who’s the artist?
@@pranavgupta5626 Hoyt Curtin i think
Alright gang, let's split up !
Thank you, thank you, thank you!!!!
God damn it this is what I wanted. Well fucking played
This melody is more associated with scooby doo in my head than the theme song itself. It's been randomly popping into my head since I was a child.
Bro this is fucking awesome
Ok I’ve learnt this by ear for the most part but I’ll need 2 guitars
I love the back ground music from scooby doo
My dude here coming in clutch 😁👍
Haha this is totally the one I was looking for
I have finally found it
thank you!!!
(the one you're looking for)
Well shit, they're right.
I was actually looking for that lighter song that appears in some scenes, but this is good too.
THANK YOU
best thing is i wasn't even looking for this
I like how it's the one I'm looking for
The Rock says, "Hmm! Not bad!"
Huh. It WAS the one I was looking for
Damn, the title is not wrong
Moshpit
Absolutely
I dont know how they got it - but they also use it in South Park - Season 3 episode 10
thank you!
There it is!
I'm actually looking for the one Three 6 Mafia sampled.
The title just killed me 😂
It’s not like I was looking for this underscore or anything.
Yes!
Actually I was looking for the underscore opening when the gang is in their car driving somewhere, they're talking about something or somewhere they're going, Scooby is goofing around etc.
This is exactly the one I was looking for! How'd you know? 😂
How did you know this is the one I was looking for? 🤨🤨🤨
I'm gonna have my fucking band cover this
This is aciiiidddd😍
Hell yeah.
Groovy
My dude