Saturday, March 13, 2021

Cheese Rush Days / Wiener Barons

Cheese Rush Days:
- Orchestral Clash (a) - Gary Kettel; John Hardy - Saul Broudy, Zan Mc Leod, Michael Morgan, Stephen Wade (title card)
- Lonesome Camp Fires - Graham Preskett (opening)
- American Odyssey (a) - Graham Preskett (pan over desert)
- Nature's World [#20] - John Fox ("Cheese. Yep, blue cheese.")
- Chinese Roll (a) - Gary Kettel; American Odyssey (a) - Graham Preskett ("Clogging up the arteries of the blue cheese mountains.")
- Mountain Man - Richard Gilks (Ren playing banjo)
- American Odyssey (a) - Graham Preskett (Blue Cheese Mountains)
- Crying Harmonica A - Lars-Luis Linek (Stimpy's run over)
- Timpani - Rolls (m) - Gary Kettel ("Why, it's a crusty old prospector...")
- Cavalry Charge - David Farnon [CPM] (prospector introduced)
- Showtime Fill (e), (g) - Gary Kettel; Amarillo Swing - Richard Gilks (cheese pinky ring)
- Fun Link 2 - Keith Nichols; Sweet Annabelle - Sam Fonteyn (Ren's daydream)
- Chinese Roll (a) - Gary Kettel (transition)
- Harmonica Stings I - Paul Lenart, Richard Rosenblatt ("A thousand miles from civilization...")
- Movin' West - Richard Gilks ("Looks like a great campsite to me!")
- Showtime Fill (e); Small Triangle Hit (a) - Gary Kettel (Stimpy brings out a buffalo)
- Slippin' and Slidin' - Mitch Dalton (Stimpy explains buffalo purposes)
- Nature's World [#17] - John Fox (buffalo eats grass)
- Point of Departure H - Gregor Narholz; Royal Gala - Dick Walter (Stimpy counts down)
- Very End - Sam Fonteyn ("Ta da!")
- Fingerpickin' - John Edmed, Vic Flick (that night)
- Golden Oldies - Bryan Smith (dinner)
- Cut and Thrust - Patrick Gowers (Stimpy covers Ren's mouth)
- Night Sounds 1 - John Cameron; Hopi Gourd Rattle 1 - Louis Mofsie ("We don't dare complain about the food in these parts!")
- Showtime Fill (g) - Gary Kettel (Ren slaps Stimpy)
- Night Sounds 1 - John Cameron ("Savage French chefs?")
- Hopi Gourd Rattle 1 - Louis Mofsie ("You really believe those old wives' tales?")
- Kiddingly - Ron Ronsted; Badlands 2 [#34] - John Cameron; Cafe De Montmartre - Brian Peters [CPM] (savage French chefs appear)
- Dramatic Stabs - John Fox; Indian Drums 3 - Louis Mofsie; Harp Gliss 1 [#19] - Otto Sieben ("We're surrounded!")
- Native American Drums - Raymond Cooper, Barry Morgan (Ren and Stimpy in a pot)
- Night Sounds 1 - John Cameron; Continuous Rhythmic Pattern [#28.3] - Eric Allen ("Shut up, I'm thinking.")
- Paris Gaiety - Edrich Siebert (Stimpy pretending to be a dead cat)
- Schubert: Quartet - Lee Ashley [OGM] (waiter appears)
- Orchestral Slide (c) - Gary Kettel (transition)
- The Waiting Silence - Richard Harvey (Ren and Stimpy crawling through the desert)
- American Odyssey (a) - Graham Preskett ("We made it!")
- Chinese Roll (a) - Gary Kettel; Nature's World [#20] - John Fox ("At last! The Blue Cheese Mountains!")
- Lonesome Camp Fires - Richard Gilks (Ren digging)
- Blue Dobro (a) - Richard Myhill ("I've got blisters on my blisters!")
- Crime Doesn't Pay - Jack Beaver (deadly cheese gas)
- Clarinet Quintet - 4th Movement - Wolfgang Mozart, Fiachra Trench (cage bird)
- Crying Harmonica A - Lars-Luis Linek; Fingerpickin' - John Edmed, Vic Flick (after the explosion)
- Timpani Signal 3 [#46] - Sammy Burdson; Timpani Signal 1 [#44] - Sammy Burdson; Chinese Roll (a) - Gary Kettel ("Eureka!")
- Without Walls A - Mladen Franko ("The fatherload!")
- Orchestral Slide (c) - Gary Kettel; Mountain Man - Richard Gilks ("We're rich!")
- Night Sounds 1 - John Cameron ("Not exactly.")
- Storm at Sea (a) - Dick Walter (Ren abandons Stimpy)
- Orchestral Slide (c) - Gary Kettel ("But don't feel too bad, pal.")
- Chinese Roll (a) - Gary Kettel (Ren laughs)
- Berlin 1945 A - Gregor Narholz; Psychogram B - Mladen Franko ("I'm rich!")
- Camptown Races [#11] - Edwina Travis-Chin (Ren leaves)
- Grandpa [#26] - David Farnon [CPM] (Stimpy laments)
- Cavalry Charge - David Farnon [CPM] (prospector returns)
- Showtime Fill (g) - Gary Kettel (plays on the last note of "Cavalry Charge")
- Bastille Snare - Gary Kettel; Timpani Signal 1 [#44] - Sammy Burdson; Without Walls A - Mladen Franko (Stimpy realizes he's sitting on a fortune)
- Chinese Roll (a) - Gary Kettel (transition)
- Old Kentucky Home [#15] - Edwina Travis-Chin (in town...)
- Fun Link 6 - Keith Nichols ("Huh?")
- Timpani - Glissandos (a); Suspended Hit (a) - Gary Kettel (bank teller throws the bag onto Ren)
- Blue Dobro (a) - Richard Myhill; Orchestral Slide (c) - Gary Kettel; Harmonica Stings L - Paul Lenart, Richard Rosenblatt (fool's cheese)
- Crying Harmonica A - Lars-Luis Linek (Ren gets up)
- Mountain Man - Richard Gilks (ending)
- Orchestral Slide (c) - Gary Kettel (camera pan over Stimpy's car)

Wiener Barons:
- Drinking Song - Alfred Kluten (title card)
- My Horse and I - Norman Warren (opening)
- Orchestral Slide (c) - Gary Kettel; Dramatic Cue (h) - Ronald Hanmer (Ren gets mad)
- Wargames Link (c) - Keith Mansfield ("All right, Stimpy, YOU find us a job.")
- Build Up - Robert Sharples (Ren reads the ad)
- Bell Plate Hit - Gary Kettel (Ren gets an idea)
- Sugar Beat - Sid Phillips ("Come along, Stimpson, we have a date with a wiener.")
- Legends of the Silver Screen - Cedric Palmer ("And so, our heroes head north.")
- Locomotion - Clive Richardson (Ren and Stimpy on a train)
- Chinese Roll (a) - Gary Kettel (train hits Ren and Stimpy)
- Legends of the Silver Screen - Cedric Palmer ("At last! Canada!")
- Global Expansion (b) - Dick Walter ("Isn't it beautiful?")
- Orchestral Slide (c) - Gary Kettel; ? ("Hold it right there, eh!")
- Marching Drums 1 - Eric Allen (rejected at Canada gate)
- Timpani Roll (e); Splash Hit (d) - Gary Kettel (right after Ren and Stimpy say, "But we want wieners!")
- Wie Geht's Denn Heut? - Jan Wolgan [not on APM site] ("Oh, is that so, eh?")
- Marching Drums 1 - Eric Allen (drum roll at the start of the next scene)
- Finders Creepers - Paddy Kingsland (Ren and Stimpy in the bush)
- Asrael 2) Andante - Joseph Suk, George Wilson [CPM] ("Hmm, we have to find a way around that moat.")
- Timpani - Rolls (m); Small Triangle Hit (a) - Gary Kettel ("Pork fat, Ren!")
- Send them Victorious (b) - Graham De Wilde ("That's it! We'll hollow out a pig!")
- The Girl I Left Behind Me - Brian Peters [CPM] (Ren and Stimpy rowing)
- Timpani Roll (e); Showtime Fill (g) - Gary Kettel (bean leak)
- Battle at Sea - Johnny Pearson ("Bail, man! Bail!")
- Flowers of the Thorn [#29] - Brian Peters [CPM] ("No, Ren, we're still in the U.S. of A")
- King Lear I - Henryk Kuzniak ("Well then, it's time for Plan B!")
- Long Deep Roll [#8.2] - Eric Allen (Ren clears throat)
- Lustige Leute - Otto Sieben (Ren and Stimpy as wiener inspectors)
- Nature's World [#20] - John Fox ("The Canadian wiener mountains!")
- Chinese Roll (a) - Gary Kettel ("...vast wiener plains..."/"...teeming with wiener trouts!")
- Roll with Crescendo - Eric Allen; Chinese Roll (a) - Gary Kettel ("King of the wiener barons!"/Ren calms down)
- Pavement Cafe - Richard Myhill (Stimpy picking wieners from the trees)
- Sailors Hornpipe - Brian Peters [CPM] (on the lake)
- Oberlander - Wolfgang Kaltenbach (drilling for wieners)
- Black Swarm - Simon Benson (the drilling gets harder)
- Polka Mit Pfiff - Elmer Stigman (they strike wieners)
- Slow Sax - Hans Conzelmann, Delle Haensch ("This is the life, eh, Stimpy?")
- Bulletin Link 2 - Brian Bennett (TV lowers from ceiling)
- News Flash - Sam Fonteyn ("Ah, my favorite show. Light me.")
- Dramatic Sting #9 - Dan Kirsten [OGM] ("WHAT?!")
- Timpani Roll (c) - Gary Kettel ("All wiener stock is now null and void.")
- Orchestral Slide (c) - Gary Kettel; Timpani - Rolls (m) - Gary Kettel; Major Attack - Gerhard Trede (Ren and Stimpy are broke)
- Sleazy Sax - Richard Myhill (on the street, Ren and Stimpy are homeless)
- Solstice - Dick Walter ("I was visited in the night by an angel...")
- Benedictus - Richard Myhill ("...who told me it's going to rain beans for 40 days and 40 nights!")
- Roll with Crescendo - Eric Allen; Chinese Roll (a) - Gary Kettel (both play before "The Promised Land")
- The Promised Land - Kay Rudd ("...and to get myself out of Canada!")
- Chinese Roll (a) - Gary Kettel (Ren panting)
- Roll with Crescendo - Eric Allen; Chinese Roll (a) - Gary Kettel (transition)
- Asrael 3) Vivace - Josef Suk, George Wilson [CPM] (Ren and Stimpy in the ark)

7 comments:

  1. The first unknown Weiner Barons track is actually "Orchestral Slide (C)"

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    The second unknown Weiner Barons track is "Wie Geht's Denn Heut?" by Jan Wolgan (AKA Alfred Kluten), and it's on a Conroy album that isn't on APM's website titled Musical Topography Vol. 7: Alpine. It's also where the version of "Am Dorfbrunnen" that is used in A Visit to Anthony's and "Lustige Leute" both originated. I managed to obtain the physical record myself and rip it:
    https://librarymusicthemes.com/index.php?topic=6843.msg47784#msg47784

    This was the album I was searching for after you uploaded "Am Dorfbrunnen" to your channel. I figured it must have had one of the unknown Weiner Barons tracks since it's an alpine music album with some tracks that weren't reissued on future Sonoton albums. I started giving you all these other updates while I was waiting for the record to arrive

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    1. Orchestral Slide (c) is used there, but there's an unknown brass sting right as the border signal drops into frame.

      Many thanks for finding Wie Geht's Denn Heut, glad to finally have this track identified. Not sure how Shawn Patterson and/or anyone else in the audio department got ahold of BMLP 141 to use this track and Am Dorfbrunnen, but I assume it was through some loophole given a lot of Conroy tracks are split owned by either KPM or Sonoton. (Perhaps this was how Hawaiian Happiness was used in SpongeBob episodes before BMLP 157 was put on APM?)

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    2. You're welcome, man!
      Hunting down vintage albums that were never redistributed by APM or OGM might be the ticket to finding the rest of the show's unknown tracks. In fact, I have a feeling that the title card track in Stimpy's Fan Club might be one of the "Calliope" tracks on this Media Music album: https://www.discogs.com/release/13688482-Henrik-Nielsen-Release-No-7-Satirical-Fun-Stuff?ev=item-vc

      I also have the GEMA updates for this episode coming soon

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    3. I've had a digital copy of that Media Music from Soulseek for a while now, unfortunately none of those Calliope tracks match the Stimpy's Fan Club title card.

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  2. -Cheese Rush Days GEMA updates-

    - "Fun Link 2" by Keith Nichols [APM] plays before "Sweet Annabelle" when Ren and Stimpy imagine themselves as rich

    - Not on GEMA, but I think the third chord stab of "Cut and Thrust" by Patrick Gowers plays when Stimpy covers Ren's mouth after he says "I'm not eatin' no cow-!"

    - I think "Hopi Gourd Rattle 1" by Louis Mofsie [APM] plays during "Night Sounds 1" when Stimpy warns Ren about the savage French chefs but sped up. It also seems to play again before all the three tracks that play when the chefs appear

    - "Showtime Fill (G)" plays when Ren hits Stimpy before the chefs appear

    - "Continuous Rhythm Pattern" [#28.03] by Eric Allen plays at the same time as the second usage of "Night Sounds 1" when Ren says "Shut up, I'm thinking"

    - "Timpani Signal 3" [#46] by Sammy Burdson and "Chinese Roll (A)" play at the same time before "Without Walls A" when Ren and Stimpy strike a vein

    - "Showtime Fill (G)" plays again on the last note of "Cavalry Charge" when the prospector tells Stimpy he's sitting on a fortune

    - One of Gary Kettel's "Timpani Rolls" plays before the second usage of "Without Walls A" when Stimpy and the canary notice the fortune they are sitting on


    —"Orchestral Slide (C)" plays a total of six times throughout the episode—

    - After "Sweet Annabelle" (transition)
    - After "Storm at Sea (A)" (Ren laughs) or ("But I...")
    - Immediately after "Timpani Rolls," before "Without Walls A" (Stimpy realizes he's sitting on a fortune)
    - Before "Old Kentucky Home B" (transition)
    - At the same time as "Harmonica Stings L" ("...the fool's cheese!")
    - At the very end during the last usage of "Mountain Man" (Camera pans)

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    -Weiner Barons updates (There is no GEMA cue sheet for this episode)-

    - "Orchestral Slide (C)" plays at the same time as "Dramatic Cue (H)" when Ren gets mad

    - I think "Timpani - Rolls (K)" and "Small Triangle Hit (A)" play at the same time right before "Send Them Victorious (B)"

    - "Timpani - Rolls (K)" and "Showtime Fill (G)" play at the same time before "Battle at Sea" when Ren and Stimpy start sinking

    - "Chinese Roll (A)" plays thrice during "Nature's World" [#20]
    - "Timpani - Rolls (I)" plays before the third time "Chinese Roll (A)" is used
    - "Chinese Roll (A)" plays one last time once "Nature's World" [#20] ends when Ren calms down

    -"Timpani - Rolls (K)" plays at the same time as "Orchestral Slide (C)" before "Major Attack" plays when Ren tells Stimpy they're broke

    - "Chinese Roll (A)" plays yet again at the end of the episode; three times. First right when "The Promised Land" starts, second when Ren is panting, and third when it transitions to the weiner ark


    If you're having trouble figuring out how to list all the excessive "Chinese Roll" usages, maybe you can list them like this:

    -Nature's World [#20] - John Fox; Chinese Roll (A) - Gary Kettel ("The Canadian wiener mountains!")
    -Timpani - Rolls (I); Chinese Roll (A) - Gary Kettel ("...king of the weiner barons!")
    -Chinese Roll (A) - Gary Kettel (Ren calms down)
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    -Chinese Roll (A) - Gary Kettel; The Promised Land - Kay Rudd ("...and he told me to build an ark...")
    -Chinese Roll (A) - Gary Kettel (Ren panting/transition)

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  3. Cheese Rush Days updates:

    "Orchestral Clash (a)" plays right as "John Hardy" starts (title card)

    "Small Triangle Hit (a)" plays after "Showtime Fill (e)" (Stimpy brings out a buffalo)

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    1. Also, there a drum hit during "Storm at Sea (a)" when Ren says "You've got all the cheese you can eat.". It's very quite and it almost sounds like one of Gary Kettel's "Timpani - Rolls" track, but it's hard to tell.

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