I was 14 when this was played on the radio, my mum bought me this on tape and I stupidly threw it away as an adult.. so glad to have come across this, thank you Joe-Astro
thankyou i played this in the background while i transfered the class into spiderverse. we made masks, speder bugs, spider bullseye webs and comic strips. as part of our primary school discovery programe. and brian may music awesome
I never hears any Spidermans at all. Only the first 2 movies, USA, but not since. I am always interested in the origin of his powers and how he attacks personal life problems now that he has to stay incognito. This is rather fun, being 60y and having fun with the Spidey. M. IL.
Love the music!!! I’m hooked! Brian May is amazing! Did you know he was an astrophysicist also? Blows my mind! The Thing sounds like Clint Eastwood on steroids! 😂
I honestly think about this audiobook all the time. I bought it in WHSmith on cassette when I’d gone to go stay at my Grandmother’s house when I was about 12. If you’ve not listened to Neil Gaimans, The Sandman I suggest you do, as you’ll hear the same sound affects and characters with the same voices. Ultra Geek Mode Activated!!
Interesting, but the acting, sound effects and script writers could definitely take some lessons from Old Time Radio dramas. Shows like Escape, CBS Radio Mystery Theater, X Minus One, Captain Midnight, Adventure and Light's Out Everyone.
I’m 12, this is the first time I saw this. It makes me feel as though I am Spider-Man while listening to this it is the coolest thing ever
I was 14 when this was played on the radio, my mum bought me this on tape and I stupidly threw it away as an adult.. so glad to have come across this, thank you Joe-Astro
Yeah serious spidey, got some gangster moves 😜💯
Rewind productions and Dirk mags. Top notch radio adaptations. This, the batman ones and the superman shows. Amazing.
:D i had this on cassette when i was a child.
so much nostalgia.
I love this audio play. I actually still have it on tape, but this is more convenient than getting my old cassette player out.
I've got this on tape as well. I must have listened to it a hundred times growing up.
@@killabeal6638 me too. I know it word for word including the outtakes at the end.
this is the best thing i've ever listened to, thank you
thankyou i played this in the background while i transfered the class into spiderverse. we made masks, speder bugs, spider bullseye webs and comic strips. as part of our primary school discovery programe. and brian may music awesome
This is my childhood in audio format. Thank you!
An excellent radio production of Spiderman! The Green Goblin and Dr. Doom are the best villains.
I never hears any Spidermans at all. Only the first 2 movies, USA, but not since. I am always interested in the origin of his powers and how he attacks personal life problems now that he has to stay incognito. This is rather fun, being 60y and having fun with the Spidey.
M. IL.
Awesome takes me back to secondary school and it’s great. The best original spidey score by far 💕💯
This was really fun to hear! I was permitted by my teacher to listen to this actually 😂 glad I heard it! Intro was really catchy!
One of the best intro's ever!!
How has this got so little views.
I used to listen to this when I was younger and now still as an adult
Love this audiobook
I Listen to this loads 👉👈
"a good nostalgia trip for someone"
Oh, hi
Love the music!!! I’m hooked! Brian May is amazing! Did you know he was an astrophysicist also? Blows my mind! The Thing sounds like Clint Eastwood on steroids! 😂
I honestly think about this audiobook all the time. I bought it in WHSmith on cassette when I’d gone to go stay at my Grandmother’s house when I was about 12.
If you’ve not listened to Neil Gaimans, The Sandman I suggest you do, as you’ll hear the same sound affects and characters with the same voices. Ultra Geek Mode Activated!!
"I'M A SUPERHERO, DAMMIT!!!"
I would have gone ape over this when I was about six, still great 😆
Thank you!!!
I legit cried when Uncle Ben died
It reminds me of fire sign theater!
Hahaah Doc Ock sounds like Dracula
Dave sent me here lol
Interesting, but the acting, sound effects and script writers could definitely take some lessons from Old Time Radio dramas. Shows like Escape, CBS Radio Mystery Theater, X Minus One, Captain Midnight, Adventure and Light's Out Everyone.
Those are all fabulous shows, but let's not let nostalgia blind us to the charms of modern productions.
I’m amazed you know these existed #asteroidkatfacts
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That intro was awful lol