As you're posting this, I've been scouring around for Winston Sharples tracks from all sorts of cartoons (including a Coney Island newsreel) to compile the most 'music-only' clips of Rainbow Parades. I've found enough clips for "Toonerville Picnic" to post as a full video. The rest I'll just compile into a single video.
1:24 This scene was stolen/reused by John A. "Scarfoot" McCrory in Buster Bear(1931), with the male bear being replaced by a woman bear, the stroller has bells and the walk cycle is cut halfway.
Can you do a soundtrack of rainbow parade music pretty please with bananas on top ❤ and don't forget a library of sound effects of disney and many more cartoon studios from the 1930's
your much better than i thought steve :D
Steve, Another great presentation! Thanks! Tony will enjoy this. (Mac and Tony in NC)
Great job, Steve!! The choices of sound effects and Sharples' music clips were perfect. Fun to watch! 😆👍
A rare case of them going the extra mile and adding sound effects in addition to the Winston Sharples music bed. I'd say they're pretty effective.
As you're posting this, I've been scouring around for Winston Sharples tracks from all sorts of cartoons (including a Coney Island newsreel) to compile the most 'music-only' clips of Rainbow Parades. I've found enough clips for "Toonerville Picnic" to post as a full video. The rest I'll just compile into a single video.
1:24 This scene was stolen/reused by John A. "Scarfoot" McCrory in Buster Bear(1931), with the male bear being replaced by a woman bear, the stroller has bells and the walk cycle is cut halfway.
I hope you guys finally get to sit down at some point. 😁
When did this released?
I absolutely love these cartoons that you upload! I’m assuming they’re available on Blu-ray. I definitely need to look into purchasing them.
can you please restore felix the cat april maze (1930) if you have a copy
5:40 What Music Name?
I have the Blu-Ray!
Can you do a soundtrack of rainbow parade music pretty please with bananas on top ❤ and don't forget a library of sound effects of disney and many more cartoon studios from the 1930's
Well, this wasn't 1950!
I think this is a rerelease