FOX 1990 "It's on FOX" promotional music (instrumental version)
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- Опубліковано 24 сер 2020
- This is the full 2:00 instrumental version of the music used for FOX's 1990 promotion campaign. Sourced from a 1/4-inch half-track stereo open reel tape.
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This song literally describes how cool the early to late 90's were.
So True!
A small bit of this was heard on "A Message Totally For Kids."
It has been 30 years since we heard "It's on Fox" and now we've got it thanks to an instrumental version.
40 Years Ago
40 YEARS AGO
@@vincently1995 nope. Soon to be 31 years old this fall. If you want something that's still 40, look at "You and Me and ABC", from the 1980-81 campaign.
1990: 30 Years Ago
2020: 30 Years Later
And TV just lost it's fun feel because they stopped doing special themes for the fall tv year.
This same music was used for Fox Kids Network from 1990 to 1992.
Yep
@@ashonlewis9353 True that.
This is awesome. Do you have other versions as well that you can upload? I know here in NYC, WNYW played at least two other versions of this instrumental theme.
I have the 2:00 "full sing" version, but that's pretty much the same as the full-length video version that's already uploaded. I never heard any other versions, but would be interested if they turn up somewhere.
a bit of an odd ask but would you have any of the templates stations used during the 1987-1991 campaigns?
These modern day 18-49 viewers have migrated away from FOX and other broadcasting companies toward streaming services that are making a vast fortune.
I love this promo! One of my favorite tv campaigns of all time.. Can you do a 1 hour loop please of this song?
Not only did Fox also partially plant the seeds of Warner Bros.' UPN - their "Looney Tunes" cartoons ("Tiny Toons Adventures", the taz cartoon, that Plucky Duck joint, and the funny but chessy-azz "Animaniacs", "Merrie Melodies and Friends") were better than The WB's offerings - "Daffy Duck Show" fucking up the intros with white "Friends"-watching title cards?, "Freakazoid?"
Gangsta
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Not just any old donut, a pink frosted donut with rainbow sprinkles 💛 (get it)
Doh!
Mmmm, donuts...
Do you have a download link or something? I'd love to hear this without the UA-cam compression...
Here's the original WAV file I made from the open-reel tape: we.tl/t-CUHOzNQtgj --ENJOY!
@@VPR2B Thanks so much!
@@VPR2B Transfer expired!
@@BenKirb I re-uploaded it. Here's a new link: we.tl/t-AG9wbyw2aP
@@VPR2B do you need to re-upload the wav file?
You wouldn't happen to have the one they used afterwards at M0yrCJDepA0
Sorry to say that I do not.
1990 - "Seinfeld" was born, the seeds of UPN were being planted, and it was the more popular network between them and fucking lame The WB, non-Warner Bros.ish network CRAP!
Gangsta. While Warner Bros. was the parent of UPN (cause The WB was wack as fuck, but factually, was nothing like Warner Bros. [my WB network will change that, no "The" before and Daffy and Bugs are gonna dominate the promos, not stupid wackass Michigan Frog]), let's give Fox props. They helped influence the creation of UPN, and had a lot of history with a good amount of the affiliates that became UPN. And WNYW ended up buying UPN 9 in 2001. And codeless demons "Xena," "Basic Instinct" and "Fourth Man" got stomped by UPN and Fox. And Lucy Lawless should get stomped to death.
UPN was Paramount, but Warner Bros.' PTEN was partially a parent of UPN too.
And I'm reviving the famous Chris Craft network that stomped the shitty Tribune competition in the ratings, 11 years straight, and I'm making WB, a real Warner Bros. network. No "The" before "WB." If you thought UPN was unpredictable, wait until you see my revival.