Saturday, March 13, 2021

Galoot Wranglers / Ren Needs Help

Galoot Wranglers:
- Timpani - Rolls (m) - Gary Kettel; Suspended Hit (a) - Gary Kettel; The Way West - Jack Dorsey (title card)
- Showtime Fill (e) - Gary Kettel; Suspended Hit (a) - Gary Kettel (plays during the title card)
- Harmonica Stings C - Paul Lenart, Richard Rosenblatt; The Violin Lesson - Richard Myhill (opening)
- The Cat from Peter and the Wolf - Sergei Prokofiev, Fiachra Trench [removed from APM site] (Stimpy roasting a tire)
- Orchestral Slide (a) - Gary Kettel; Harp Gliss 1 [#19] - Otto Sieben ("Now long ago, there were no galoots!")
- Spirit of Enterprise - Barrie Hingley (riding woodchucks)
- Chinese Roll (a); Timpani Roll (e) - Gary Kettel (transition to map)
- Village Morning - Louis Mofsie (Indians)
- Partners for the Polka - Sam Fonteyn (trappers)
- Fun Link 6 - Keith Nichols; Bell Plate Hit - Gary Kettel (galoot in the bear trap)
- Bridge of Stars - Alan Braden (galoot pelts)
- Chinese Roll (a) - Gary Kettel (plays during "Bridge of Stars" when Cobb talks about galoot food products)
- Harp Gliss 1 [#19] - Otto Sieben (transition back to Cobb, Ren, and Stimpy)
- The Grandfather from Peter and the Wolf - Sergei Prokofiev, Fiachra Trench [removed from APM site] (Wilbur Cobb continues to tell the story)
- Harp Gliss 1 [#19] - Otto Sieben ("Oh, yeah!")
- Twin Sisters - Stephen Wade, Gil Carter (Ren and Stimpy introduced in the story)
- Bastille Snare - Gary Kettel; The Great Outdoors (a) - Mitch Dalton, Graham De Wilde ("Just look at them, Stimpy!")
- Solo Effects 13 - David Bell ("Hey, galoots!")
- Flute Link (d) - Richard Myhill (excited galoots)
- Ridin' High and Handsome - Glen Sutton, Norris Wilson (Stimpy rounds up the galoots)
- Broken Saddles - Richard Gilks (determining quality of breed)
- Undecided D; Tender Dreams E - Mladen Franko (Stimpy brands the galoot's back)
- Topeka Trail - John Hawkins ("Let's head 'em up and move 'em out!")
- Chinese Roll (a) - Gary Kettel (transition to the rodeo)
- Timpani Fanfare (d) - Gary Kettel (galoots at the starting line)
- Showtime Fill (j) - Gary Kettel; Fire on the Fiddle - Richard Gilks (first event in rodeo)
- Carriages - Trevor Bastow (keys out of locked car event)
- Bastille Snare - Gary Kettel; Send them Victorious (b) - Graham De Wilde (the wedgie pull and ride)
- Snare Drum - Marches (c) - Gary Kettel (galoot given a wedgie)
- Dramatic Stabs - John Fox (galoot screams)
- Suspended Hit (a) - Gary Kettel; Country Rock Revival - Richard Gilks (Ren rides the galoot)
- Western Square Dance A - John Fox (galoots judged)
- Orchestral Clash (e) - Gary Kettel ("Such as...")
- Western Square Dance A - John Fox (Mr. Horse judges galoots's features)
- Solo Effects 13, 24 - David Bell (Ren cheats by loading the pants with rocks)
- Spirit of Enterprise - Barrie Hingley (loser and winner get the same reward)
- Short Roll [#14.5] - Eric Allen; Chinese Roll (a) - Gary Kettel ("Go ahead, Stimpy. Hand him over.")
- Tender Dreams A - Mladen Franko ("But Ren, not velvet!")
- Blue Blood A - Gregor Narholz (Stimpy waves goodbye to his galoot)
- Indian on a Stump 2 - Jerry Burnham, Zan Mc Leod, Samuel Morgan, Stephen Wade ("A galoot calf!")
- Harp Gliss 1 [#19] - Otto Sieben (transition)
- The Grandfather from Peter and the Wolf - Sergei Prokofiev, Fiachra Trench (Wilbur Cobb ends the tale)
- Chinese Roll (a) - Gary Kettel (transition to the next morning)
- Backwoods - Stefan Grossman (burial)
- Spot 3 - Trevor Bastow; She Will Be My Sweetheart - Peter Cork (ending)

Ren Needs Help:
- Hollywood Epic - Jack Beaver (title card)
- Berlin 1945 A - Gregor Narholz; Vampire A - Henryk Kuzniak (opening)
- Tourmaline - Therese Brenet (moose chair)
- Fateful Hour B - Henryk Kuzniak (glass coffee tables)
- Junior Miss - Len Stevens (Stimpy comes home)
- Mesmeris - Otto Sieben, John Fiddy, Christopher Taylor (Ren in the tub)
- Main Street - Alec Gould (Stimpy playing golf in the house)
- Point of Departure E - Gregor Narholz (Ren comes out of the bathroom)
- Orchestral Slide (c) - Gary Kettel; Declamatory Chords - Alan Braden (stings when Ren sees the damage Stimpy caused)
- Easing Tension - Paul Orm, Peter Orm [CPM]; Mesmeris - Otto Sieben, John Fiddy, Christopher Taylor; Timpani Roll (e) - Gary Kettel; Drama Link (l) - Hubert Clifford (Ren is furious with Stimpy)
- Unsolved Mysteries - Graham Preskett (Ren's going to kill himself)
- Timpani Effects [#49] - Sammy Burdson; Aerial Warfare - Gerhard Trede ("Don't you even bother!")
- Trouble Spot - Van Phillips ("You've had this coming for four years!")
- Drums and Timpanis - Hans Conzelmann, Delle Haensch (truck arrives)
- Timpani - Rolls (m) - Gary Kettel ("Wait!")
- Drums and Timpanis - Hans Conzelmann, Delle Haensch ("C'mere, you!")
- Charleston - Hans Conzelmann, Delle Haensch ("Goodbye, Ren! Bye! Have fun!")
- Chinese Roll (a) - Gary Kettel (transition)
- Trouble Spot - Van Phillips; Timpani - Rolls (m) - Gary Kettel (exterior of castle)
- Miss World (b) - Tony Kinsey (Ren in the mental hospital)
- Harp Gliss 2 [#21.4] - Otto Sieben (Ren falls asleep)
- Okarina Jodler - Georg Schwenk (therapy)
- Cold Sweat - John Scott ("Problem? What problem?")
- Point of Departure I - Gregor Narholz ("Oh no you don't, he wants me to say it!")
- Dramatic Cue (d) - Ronald Hanmer ("No! Don't do it!")
- Timpani Roll (e) - Gary Kettel (Muddy says "cheese")
- Dramatic Cue (d) - Ronald Hanmer; Harp Gliss 1 [#19] - Otto Sieben ("He did it!")
- Dramatic Cue (g) - Ronald Hanmer (yak goes crazy)
- String Sustain [#37.01] - David Farnon [CPM]; Trouble Spot - Van Phillips (lights dim)
- Smouldering Fury (a) - Trevor Duncan (Ren describes his problem)
- Dangerous F - Mladen Franko (everyone's freaked out)
- Light-Hearted Links (1-6) - Eric Spear (Ren's dejected)
- Static Link F - Gregor Narholz (everyone talks about Ren after he leaves)
- Sphere Crystals - Gregor Narholz (that night...)
- Strangle - Trevor Nightingale, Will Thomson [CPM] (Ren writing a letter to Stimpy)
- Harp Gliss 2 [#21.4] - Otto Sieben (calendar)
- Blood and Sand - Ronald Hanmer (lunch)
- Springtime for Lovers - Len Stevens (Stimpy visits)
- Harp Gliss 2 [#21.4] - Otto Sieben (calendar again)
- Blood and Sand - Ronald Hanmer (lunch again)
- Timpani Roll (e) - Gary Kettel (plays near the end of Ren's rant about creamed corn)
- Dramatic Cue (g) - Ronald Hanmer (yak goes crazy again)
- Small Triangle Hit (a) - Gary Kettel (shot of yak's grated ass)
- Unsolved Mysteries - Graham Preskett (Ren begins to rant)
- Hi-Hat [#10.01] - Derek Holt, Gary Moberley [CPM] (drums that play during Ren's rant)
- Big Band Billboard #3 (1950's) - Henrik Nielsen [OGM]; Flute Link (d) - Richard Myhill ("I got it all figured out!")
- Flute Link (d) - Richard Myhill ("Gee!")
- Unsolved Mysteries - Graham Preskett (Ren confronts the fire chief)
- Big Band Billboard #3 (1950's) - Henrik Nielsen [OGM] ("Wow!")
- Oddball - David Mellor [CPM] (Ren confronts Muddy)
- Big Band Billboard #3 (1950's) - Henrik Nielsen [OGM] (Ren pulls his hat off)
- Timpani Roll (e) - Gary Kettel ("Gentlemen, start your embolisms!")
- Charge - Richard Myhill; Showtime Fill (e) - Gary Kettel ("Whee!")
- Rossini: Overture from "William Tell" - Lee Ashley [OGM] (Ren's put in a straitjacket)
- Static Link F - Gregor Narholz (shot of Ren's face)
- Balow, My Babe - Patrick Gowers; Ominous - Eric Allen (clothes put on Ren)
- Showtime Fill (e) - Gary Kettel; Hail to the Chief - Graham De Wilde (ending)

3 comments:

  1. GEMA was absolutely no help this time

    -Galoot Wranglers updates-
    - "Orchestral Slide (A)" plays when Cobb says, "Now long ago, there were no galoots"

    - "Chinese Roll (A)" plays when it transitions from the galoot at the burger stand to the map. It plays again when it transitions to the beginning of the galoot rodeo scene

    - I think "Percussion Effects 4" by John Fox plays when the galoots are at the starting line

    - "Showtime Fill (J)" plays when the galoots start racing

    - The end of "Snare Drum - Marches (C)" plays right when Ren gives the galoot a wedgie after "Send Them Victorious (B)"

    - "Suspended Hit (A)" plays at the same time as "Country Rock Revival"

    - "Orchestral Clash (E)" plays once "Western Square Dance A" ends when Mr. Horse looks at the galoot's neck rolls

    - "Short Roll" [#14.05] by Eric Allen and "Orchestral Clash (E)" play together before "Tender Dreams A" when Ren says, "Go ahead, Stimpy. Hand him over"

    - "Harp Gliss 1" [#20.09] plays at every flashback and flashforward transition in the episode



    -Ren Needs Help updates-
    - An unknown deep drone track plays at the same time as "Mesmeris" when Ren is in the tub. It plays again when he's putting on lipstick

    - "Timpani Roll (E)" plays before Ren says "Excuse me, I have to go end it all." It also plays before the yak screams after hearing "cheese." I think it plays a third time when Ren says "There's only one thing I hate more than creamed corn, and that's...!", but it's very quiet

    - One of Otto Sieben's "Harp Gliss" variants plays during "Dramatic Cue (D)" while the yak keeps screaming over hearing "cheese"

    - "Small Triangle Hit (A)" plays when it shows the yak's ass completely grated

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    1. The deep drone might just be a sound effect, as it was also used in John K.'s Jetsons short The Best Son, which didn't use any stock music.

      As for the Hermit Ren gong track, I believe it's Gong, Hard Hit from Sound Ideas.

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  2. Galoot Wranglers updates:
    "Orchestral Clash (a)" plays three times during the title card

    "Chinese Roll (a)" plays during "Bridge of Stars" when Cobb talks about galoot food products, and near the end of the cartoon, when it transitions to Wilbur Cobb's burial.


    Ren Needs Help! updates:
    One of the "Orchestral Slide" tracks plays right before "Declamatory Chords" (Ren sees the damage Stimpy caused)

    A track that sounds like either one of the sting from "Links and Interjection (I - 1 - 12)" by Alan Braden, or "Drama Link (l)" by Hubert Clifford, plays after "Easing Tension" (Ren is furious with Stimpy)

    "Suspended Hit (either c or d)" plays right as "Light-Hearted Links" starts (Ren's dejected).

    "Flute Link (d)" plays again when Ren confronts the yak, and he say "Gee!"

    A drum roll that might be one of "Showtime Fill" plays right after "Charge" and before "Overture from "William Tell"".

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