Nuts & Bolts isn't even that bad of a game is the funny thing, It's just not a Banjo Kazooie game. If it was kept separate from the franchise, or at least a spin-off title it would have been so much better
@@Bubbly_Dragon Isn't the title Banjo-Kazooie Nuts and Bolts already a spin-off name like Banjo Kazooie Grunty's Revenge and Banjo's Pilot? If it was a direct main game sequel it probably wouldve been called Banjo Threeie.
Haven't seen anyone do this yet, so what the heck: 0:00 - Grunty's Lair (Regular theme) 1:27 - Treasure Trove Cove 2:07 - Mumbo's Mountain 2:58 - Freezeezy Peak 3:58 - Clanker's Cavern 4:42 - Grunty's Furnace Fun Great cover! Keep up the good work!
Not only am I in awe of your ability, and not only does this rendition of the theme give me huge member berries, but my 8 month old son, who has never heard of a "Banjo Kazooie", is enthralled by the music in this video. I have played it for his entertainment tens of times by now. He loves it! (...I love it too) Fantastic work, man. Edit: My son is now a year old. As I write this addendum, I lie in bed with my dear boy, I have this video playing on the television, and life is good. This song seems to help him go to relax and, ultimately, fall asleep! It has been a great help in my fatherhood journey. One day I will introduce him to Banjo Kazooie properly. Until then, this rendition will play, play, and play!
This is meant to be an honest question: I don't understand, why does Kirkhope gets so much praise? From my perspective, his style of creating 1-5 themes and then doing all of these variations fits the gameplay really really well, and the compositions are nice, but to me it feels like he can only do 1 song, I can't even tell the difference between the DK64, BK and BT soundtracks, and then when it comes to Goldeneye which does sound different, well the songs within Goldeye follow these formulas. So what am I missing? to me it feels he's a limited composer that's used very well, but legendary? I think a lot more video game composers have much more range
What really amazed me as a kid who grew up with NES and Genesis, is that when the N64 came out, games like SM64 & Banjo Kazooie changed the music depending on where you went but had the same time, just like how you captured it in this video. Are you in Grundy's Lair going toward the snow level? You get a 'taste' of that levels music before entering it. Same with all of the levels, it astonished me how the developers did that.
I don't remember it doing that in SM64, like the most you got was the endless stairway if you didn't have 70 stars (80 stars if playing the DS version), but that's it.
This was phenomenal. It was damn good, then you went and covered all the specific level versions of the lair theme and it became incredible. 10/10 will sub.
This utilization of the different level-specific variants is what takes this cover to the next level. This guy is incredibly talented and I am pleased to be a subscriber of his. Totally agree. As one fan to antoher, I'm glad to see you subscribing to him.
PPF, you never fail to impress, but even for you, this seemed like an enormous project - that turned out perfectly, I might add. Thank you for exceeding my expectations and sharing your talents as always.
When i realized you were adding the level variations it blew my mind. What a great job taking a song that could be monotonous and making it something special
Grant Kirkhope is really a genius for having transposed all these instruments and variations of a single theme in such a limited hardware as in the n64
Grunty's Lair is such an excellent tune that I love hearing covered but I especially love it when artists go out of their way to include the different iterations ❤️
Oh boy! Lord Fart is back! :D I wasn't expecting you covering all the other versions of the song. You're one of the few ones that did this on UA-cam. Absolutely marvelous! The Mumbo's Mountain part was amazing. I wasn't expeting that rock. XD
Woah, simply great cover!! I love how the instruments actually sound as being played inside a cave (like the lair). It must take a lot of work to get the camera shots right and the music sounding amazing. Thanks for making this! I wish it would never end!
[Edit after watching it a second time]: pipes, boxes, stones, sand, a flute-accordion??, dude, wtf?! :D and I was wondering all the years, how certain parts of the music were done.. Didn't know that half of the instruments even exist, or that it is possible to make music with pipes :) jesus man, you are amazing !
Jemand aus Deutschland hier ? Was das für Erinnerungen in mir weckt , mein Gott die Jahre vergehen sowas von extrem seit dem ich ein Handy habe und arbeiten gehen ! Ich wünschte ich könnte wieder in die Vergangenheit reisen ...
When they eventually remake the first two Banjo-Kazooie games, whenever that will be, they should call you to come and record the music for the soundtrack. You play this music beautifully.
Dude this is amazing! I got my N64 when I was 6 I believe and banjo kazooie was one of my 1st n64 games and became my favorite I still play it till this day.
It was your channel that pushed me over the edge and caused me to start buying random instruments and build a complete functional home recording studio. It's cost me so much money I quit smoking cigarettes 4 months ago to pursue it. Now I ALSO have a home gym and a profitable business. Thanks, Poop Poop Fart.
I love how you covered all the different areas and the transitions between them. It's such a signature of that game and a real testament to Grant Kirkhope's genius - and your talent!!
I never realized that not only does the instrumentation change with each area but also the harmonization as well. if you haven't tweeted this to grant already I would. i'm sure he'd love it.
The instrument choice gave this song a different feeling than the original (I actually liked this one even more) Perfect job as always, hope to see more soon
Fantastic! I dig the variety here! I'd love to hear a reprise covering the other worlds (such as Bubblegloop Swamp, Gobi's Valley, Mad Monster Mansion, Rusty Bucket Bay, and Click Clock Wood).
You have by far done the best cover I've ever heard of Gruntilda's lair, I'm absolutely positive Grant would be proud and flattered! You made me smile bigtime!!!
All we ever wanted was a good old Banjo Threeie.... ♥ THIS was just awesome. My heart explodes with all the love from the game and how you put it in these different themes. Just heartwarming and nostalgic! THANK YOU
Beautiful. I always were a big fan of the Banjo and Kazooie Soundtrack, your arsenal of different instruments fit very well. Thank you very much for your video!
Gruntilda's lair and its many iterations for all the levels in Banjo Kazooie are some of my favorite songs in the game. I love the arrangements that you do since they are so top notch and weĺl done. Keep up the great work as always.
Thank you very much. It is simply wonderful. I was born in 1999 but I wish I was born a few years earlier, so I could be a kid growing up with the likes of SM64, Banjo--Kazooie, Zelda OoT, and so on and so forth. I'm not complaining too much though, since I grew up with SM Sunshine and MK Double Dash!!
Man I miss the old Rare. Smash needs this universe in it so bad. Nintendo is missing so much without these pieces of gaming history. Great job on the recreation.
This Kirkhope composition was heavily inspired by the old teddy bear picnic rag later and more famously covered and rearranged by Henry Hall and his orchestra in my opinion. Great game especially with grant and rare involved. Edit: I just realized I left a comment 10 months ago already saying all that lol. I thought I dreamt doing it. Must've been late at night.
There's just something so damn satisfying about this theme. It makes me smile ear to ear every time I hear it. All the music from this game is fantastic.
The worst thing gruntilda did was promise us a banjo threeie. She left us all a scar with that promise.
@Carl'Lee Romero she hasn't broken that promise though, since Nuts and Bolts wasn't called Banjo Threeie
there's still hope
Grunty: I was simply following the script, you see?
A liar is not Grunty
In a different timeline a third Banjo there might be.
@@FlyingZard11 Genius! That's definily something she might say!
Nuts & Bolts isn't even that bad of a game is the funny thing, It's just not a Banjo Kazooie game. If it was kept separate from the franchise, or at least a spin-off title it would have been so much better
@@Bubbly_Dragon Isn't the title Banjo-Kazooie Nuts and Bolts already a spin-off name like Banjo Kazooie Grunty's Revenge and Banjo's Pilot? If it was a direct main game sequel it probably wouldve been called Banjo Threeie.
When you have every instrument known to man, there is no better soundtrack to cover than Banjo Kazooie.
That or breath of the wild
@@dan78789 Okay, but, like...
Who actually _owns_ a hurdy gurdy?
...Anyway, this guy rents most of the instruments for these videos, IIRC.
@@trupotato i think Fredrik Knudsen owns a hurdy gurdy
Do he really owns all these instruments?? According to me most of them , but not every instrument in this video.
Just discovered these and I agree lol. For every guitar or banjo there's some weird instrument.
HE DID THE DIFFERENT AREA TRANSITIONS! HOLY SHIT!!
Such a versatile theme! You would make Grant Kirkhope proud.
Haven't seen anyone do this yet, so what the heck:
0:00 - Grunty's Lair (Regular theme)
1:27 - Treasure Trove Cove
2:07 - Mumbo's Mountain
2:58 - Freezeezy Peak
3:58 - Clanker's Cavern
4:42 - Grunty's Furnace Fun
Great cover! Keep up the good work!
No, 3:58 isn’t Bubblegloop. That’s Clanker’s Cavern.
bladeshifter16 sounds more like Jolly Roger bay from banjo tooie
You guys are all fucked obviously its the new theme song for The new Avengers movie
Electric Buzz how? hahaha
Banjo, I don’t feel so good...
Not only am I in awe of your ability, and not only does this rendition of the theme give me huge member berries, but my 8 month old son, who has never heard of a "Banjo Kazooie", is enthralled by the music in this video. I have played it for his entertainment tens of times by now. He loves it! (...I love it too)
Fantastic work, man.
Edit: My son is now a year old. As I write this addendum, I lie in bed with my dear boy, I have this video playing on the television, and life is good. This song seems to help him go to relax and, ultimately, fall asleep! It has been a great help in my fatherhood journey.
One day I will introduce him to Banjo Kazooie properly. Until then, this rendition will play, play, and play!
How lovely Rylan, I was reading this and thinking it could be you and it is xxx
The legend. Awesome stuff!
Haha, thanks man! Glad you like it!
@@PoopPoopFart amazing work sir
One legend to another
This is meant to be an honest question: I don't understand, why does Kirkhope gets so much praise? From my perspective, his style of creating 1-5 themes and then doing all of these variations fits the gameplay really really well, and the compositions are nice, but to me it feels like he can only do 1 song, I can't even tell the difference between the DK64, BK and BT soundtracks, and then when it comes to Goldeneye which does sound different, well the songs within Goldeye follow these formulas. So what am I missing? to me it feels he's a limited composer that's used very well, but legendary? I think a lot more video game composers have much more range
@@williamsanborn9195 i am a musician myself, i feel there is a difference between themes and leiv motifs and what kirkhope did on those ost's.
What really amazed me as a kid who grew up with NES and Genesis, is that when the N64 came out, games like SM64 & Banjo Kazooie changed the music depending on where you went but had the same time, just like how you captured it in this video. Are you in Grundy's Lair going toward the snow level? You get a 'taste' of that levels music before entering it. Same with all of the levels, it astonished me how the developers did that.
One of the N64’s strengths for people that put the effort in and got to play around with the dev kits early like Rare did.
N64 sounds a lot like the SNES though, just with more channels I guess.
@@OliGaming-d1uN64 percussion sounds waaaaay better than SNES
Oh yeah like fading or mixing
I don't remember it doing that in SM64, like the most you got was the endless stairway if you didn't have 70 stars (80 stars if playing the DS version), but that's it.
This was phenomenal. It was damn good, then you went and covered all the specific level versions of the lair theme and it became incredible. 10/10 will sub.
Hot Head Bop is my favorite.
This utilization of the different level-specific variants is what takes this cover to the next level. This guy is incredibly talented and I am pleased to be a subscriber of his. Totally agree. As one fan to antoher, I'm glad to see you subscribing to him.
I was going to say the same thing, but now I don't have to. Have a thumbs up, from a fellow new subscriber :D
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I subbed to the Fart man before it was cool
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JemaKnight actually its Banjo that makes these Sounds in the orignal comment....
Brrrgh!
Breeeee!
Rrd-rrd-rrd...
It really does sound quite absurd
the adventure of the bear and bird!
I "heard" her voice.
TRUTH
"My belly is large, its very neat. Been years since ive last seen my feet!"
Oh my god. This is perfect. I hope Grant Kirkhope sees this.
He composed again for Banjo in Smash :D!!!
UA-cam recommended me this in a Christian music playlist.
Banjo Kazooie is gospel.
So spot on, you are incredible.
Only the tone is different, but the rest is perfect
@@sedox3145 shut up nerd
I love the different variations as if we were legitimately playing the game going to the different levels.
PPF, you never fail to impress, but even for you, this seemed like an enormous project - that turned out perfectly, I might add. Thank you for exceeding my expectations and sharing your talents as always.
Basing the Gruntilda's Lair soundtrack on the Teddy Bear's Picnic was a stroke of genius by Rare, so fitting in every way
When i realized you were adding the level variations it blew my mind. What a great job taking a song that could be monotonous and making it something special
This may be the best thing I’ve ever come across in my life
You've outdone yourself Monsieur Faeces Parp. Love the fades.
Grant Kirkhope is really a genius for having transposed all these instruments and variations of a single theme in such a limited hardware as in the n64
I listened to this as a summoning conjure
It worked
SMAAAAAAAAAAAASH!
I'm so fucking hyped to kick my friends ass as banjo and kazooie
Still freaking out 2 weeks later with hype!!!!
>autographed copy of The Room
Ah, I see you're a man of culture as well.
Not only that, he has a picture of Laura Palmer from Twin Peaks right below it. He truly is a man of culture.
Grunty's Lair is such an excellent tune that I love hearing covered but I especially love it when artists go out of their way to include the different iterations ❤️
You seriously honored the original compositions here, 100% effort in replicating all the details and sounds, nicely done
Oh boy! Lord Fart is back! :D
I wasn't expecting you covering all the other versions of the song. You're one of the few ones that did this on UA-cam.
Absolutely marvelous! The Mumbo's Mountain part was amazing. I wasn't expeting that rock. XD
NintendoFan Lord Poop Poop Fart. Sounds like a B-K boss battle.
NintendoFan ha, vc por aqui xD
the rock made me laugh xD
Oh Boy nintendofan is back oh meu god
Vejo q vc curte boa música nfan
wow! Grant Kirkhope needs to see this.
I would really like to see his reaction indeed!
A classic PPF video.
Great game: ✓
Great music: ✓
Long nails: ✓
But just one hand.
Haha, guitar harms a lot...
Indeed
@@jonahschwenk3135 nl
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You get extra points for doing the world variant themes of the song.
Woah, simply great cover!! I love how the instruments actually sound as being played inside a cave (like the lair). It must take a lot of work to get the camera shots right and the music sounding amazing. Thanks for making this! I wish it would never end!
Amazing. Just when I thought I couldn't get any more pumped for Banjo and Kazooie in Smash.
@mogar2813 Been here for years and this cover still rocks,
But not as much as the one over Grunty’s socks.
Came out 2 years ago but BANJO IS IN SMASH!!!!!!
It's been two years already!!!!!!?????????????????
Michael Flores hes talking about this video my guy
Now the Original Banjo-Kazooie game is finally coming to Nintendo Switch Via N64 Switch Online!!🤩
Dude, you make Gruntilda proud!
THEY. ARE. BACK.
I was thinking that this was a Grunty lair remake, but when you passed to the different theme song this transformed all in a perfect video
This song will be etched into my brain forever. Awesome cover!
By the time the Marimbas kick in, I'm getting chills from how fire it is
[Edit after watching it a second time]: pipes, boxes, stones, sand, a flute-accordion??, dude, wtf?! :D
and I was wondering all the years, how certain parts of the music were done..
Didn't know that half of the instruments even exist, or that it is possible to make music with pipes :)
jesus man, you are amazing !
The nostalgia is UNREAL
Absolutely brilliant.
Loved the ingenuity how some of the sounds were made.
11/10.
Well done.
Jemand aus Deutschland hier ? Was das für Erinnerungen in mir weckt , mein Gott die Jahre vergehen sowas von extrem seit dem ich ein Handy habe und arbeiten gehen ! Ich wünschte ich könnte wieder in die Vergangenheit reisen ...
When they eventually remake the first two Banjo-Kazooie games, whenever that will be, they should call you to come and record the music for the soundtrack.
You play this music beautifully.
The smile you just put on my face and the tears in my eyes. Thank you!
*"eeeeh hee he he heeeeeee..."*
Sand thing was so creative
Dude this is amazing! I got my N64 when I was 6 I believe and banjo kazooie was one of my 1st n64 games and became my favorite I still play it till this day.
The sound effect from the rock being dragged on sand on top of carboard, wow.
"What instrument do you play?" "Rock on cardboard sliding on sand."
5:06 That DK64 vibe...
I love the fade-in fade-outs of each zones you picked, fantastic!
The best part was not only did you do it perfectly but then you went and did about half the variations of the theme as well.
how the fuck you always have the perfect instrument to do your covers look's just perfect?!?!?! awesome dude! just awesome!
Ultra Combo this guy is amazing
Money, dude... Money xD
not everything is perfect,
some parts are really good, some are not.
replacing brass with melodicas @ 5:08 is not such a good idea
Yeah he must really be breaking the bank with that cardboard box, sand and a rock.
gir489 don't forget that sweet cymbal stand near 5:00
It was your channel that pushed me over the edge and caused me to start buying random instruments and build a complete functional home recording studio. It's cost me so much money I quit smoking cigarettes 4 months ago to pursue it. Now I ALSO have a home gym and a profitable business. Thanks, Poop Poop Fart.
So refreshing to watch and hear the music recorded live instead of hearing an arrangement using digital samples. Excellent performance!
I love how you covered all the different areas and the transitions between them. It's such a signature of that game and a real testament to Grant Kirkhope's genius - and your talent!!
Best video yet. Grant Kirkhope is gonna go nuts
Or, should you say, nuts and bolts.
I never realized that not only does the instrumentation change with each area but also the harmonization as well. if you haven't tweeted this to grant already I would. i'm sure he'd love it.
This is amazing dude. Keep coming back :)
Absolutely fantasmagoric. The transitions were insane.
Love the percussive elements, especially the exhales!
can't stop watching this the past couple days.
Banjo Kazooie is my favourite game
The transitions are pure gold
This is beautiful. Thank you, CrapCrapToot. Thank you.
This was so much fun! Put this on with my 3 year old in the room and she walked up to the tv and started dancing. So I danced too! :)
The instrument choice gave this song a different feeling than the original (I actually liked this one even more) Perfect job as always, hope to see more soon
rock on sand and cardboard is my favorite instrument
You have some extreme talent. So versatile.
The peak of this cover. Can't imagine it done better. Incredible job.
Fantastic! I dig the variety here! I'd love to hear a reprise covering the other worlds (such as Bubblegloop Swamp, Gobi's Valley, Mad Monster Mansion, Rusty Bucket Bay, and Click Clock Wood).
There's only one word for this; PERFECTION!
Am I mistaken or is that part on the right @ 5:06 a bit from Donkey Kong 64?
Yup! That part was kind of a reference to Jungle Japes.
Yeah
Oh so that’s why i kept thinking about donkey kong
87 guys didn't complete B-K
I just love this cover dude, you're awesome!
You have by far done the best cover I've ever heard of Gruntilda's lair, I'm absolutely positive Grant would be proud and flattered! You made me smile bigtime!!!
This isn't even a cover at this point, its the original lol
I've always loved Gruntilda's Lair. Thank you UA-cam for ONCE for putting a good video in the Recommended tab.
All we ever wanted was a good old Banjo Threeie.... ♥
THIS was just awesome. My heart explodes with all the love from the game and how you put it in these different themes. Just heartwarming and nostalgic! THANK YOU
It'd only work on n64. They'd over do everything and saturate the graphics.
legendary song banjo kazooie and ones of my games favorite
Beautiful. I always were a big fan of the Banjo and Kazooie Soundtrack, your arsenal of different instruments fit very well. Thank you very much for your video!
If there's a new banjo game they need to hire you for the music
I’m impressed that you managed to cover every rendition of the theme in the game so smoothly, well done!
I can't even describe how happy hearing that first transition made me. My week is made.
Gruntilda's lair and its many iterations for all the levels in Banjo Kazooie are some of my favorite songs in the game. I love the arrangements that you do since they are so top notch and weĺl done. Keep up the great work as always.
Thank you very much. It is simply wonderful. I was born in 1999 but I wish I was born a few years earlier, so I could be a kid growing up with the likes of SM64, Banjo--Kazooie, Zelda OoT, and so on and so forth. I'm not complaining too much though, since I grew up with SM Sunshine and MK Double Dash!!
This is unbelievablely amazing. You're doing God's work man
this is beautiful, this is talent, this is art...
4:04 I really like those PVC tubes :) They have an amazing sound to them.
Man I miss the old Rare. Smash needs this universe in it so bad. Nintendo is missing so much without these pieces of gaming history. Great job on the recreation.
This Kirkhope composition was heavily inspired by the old teddy bear picnic rag later and more famously covered and rearranged by Henry Hall and his orchestra in my opinion. Great game especially with grant and rare involved.
Edit: I just realized I left a comment 10 months ago already saying all that lol. I thought I dreamt doing it. Must've been late at night.
There's just something so damn satisfying about this theme. It makes me smile ear to ear every time I hear it. All the music from this game is fantastic.
All the variations and transitions were amazing. This was amazingly entertaining to watch, you're incredibly skilled. Thanks so much!
I just realized the backdrop melody at 5:07 is also in DK 65. Sneaky Kirkhope. Or did you put that in? x)
This is mixed/mastered to perfection wow
I love the fading, just like the game
The sliding rock got me, lol. This is amazing!
I love how the different location themes are implemented. It sounds orgasmic af
_CuPcAkE sPaRkLeS_ cringe
I really REALLY hope Grant Kirkhope saw this!!!!! This is so great!!!
twitter.com/grantkirkhope/status/914165363490750464
THIS IS SO GODDAMN GOOD
Also I saw a handful of instruments I've never seen before which is super neat
Im watching and crying like a baby.. Thats soo good.
You are enormously talented. Thank you for this gift!!!!
How am I just finding about this now?!?
THIS IS FANTASTIC!!