Sunday, April 25, 2021

Sammy and Me / The Last Temptation

Sammy and Me:
- Appearing Live (a) - Dick Walter (title card)
- Children Signature - Erik Markman [OGM] (opening)
- Our Special Guest (e) - Dick Walter; Hot Liquorice (a) - Dick Walter; Timpani Effects [#30] - Sammy Burdson; Suspended Hit (b) - Gary Kettel (mailman punches the mailbox)
- Orchestral Link 73 - Mike Sunderland; Timpani Roll (e) - Gary Kettel (mailbox shakes)
- Send them Victorious (b) - Graham De Wilde ("It's here!")
- Big Band News #2 - Henrik Nielsen [OGM] (Stimpy runs off)
- Sphere Crystals - Gregor Narholz (Stimpy laughs diabolically)
- Cue the Action! (a) - Dick Walter ("My very own Sammy Mantis kit!")
- Static Link L - Gregor Narholz (Stimpy takes out the items)
- Heavenly Voies (a) - David Farnon; Mental Torment - John Fox ("Golly! Sammy's insect eye!")
- Orchestral Link 19 - Mike Sunderland (Stimpy sticks in the eye)
- Stripper Signature - Erik Markman [OGM]; Cue the Action! (a) - Dick Walter ("Yeah!")
- Our Special Guest (a) - Dick Walter ("Guess who I am, babe.")
- Showtime Fill (e), (g) - Gary Kettel (Stimpy acting like Sammy)
- Dames and Daggers (b) - Dick Walter; Suspended Hit (a) - Gary Kettel (sting)
- Bear Time - Ron Ronsted ("Lorne Greene?")
- Raspberry! (a) - Richard Myhill (Stimpy's disappointed)
- Flute Link (d) - Richard Myhill ("I know!")
- Bear Time - Ron Ronsted (Stimpy tries an impression)
- Dramatic Cue (h) - Ronald Hanmer ("Wally Cox?")
- Tuba Walk - Dick Walter ("Hmm...")
- Toyland - Paddy Kingsland (plays after "Tuba Walk")
- Flute Link (d) - Richard Myhill ("I know!")
- Chinese Roll (a) - Gary Kettel (Stimpy under a spotlight)
- Mantid Man - Shawn Patterson, Bill Wray [original composition] (Stimpy sings this)
- Timpani - Rolls (m) - Gary Kettel; Dramatic Impact 2 - Ivor Slaney ("Merv Tormel.")
- Rescue - Cecil Milner (Stimpy bites Ren's head)
- Timpani - Rolls (m) - Gary Kettel; Dramatic Impact 2 - Ivor Slaney ("Cut out this Sammy Mantis crap and get to bed!")
- Hey, Hot Lips! (d) - Dick Walter (Stimpy walks away)
- Kleine Nachtmusik-Romance, Eine - Paul Gaechter, Wolfgang Mozart (that night...)
- Fast Flowing Rhythm - Eric Allen (right before "I'll do it!")
- Kleine Nachtmusik-Romance, Eine - Paul Gaechter, Wolfgang Mozart ("Alright.")
- Cue the Action! (c) - Dick Walter; Suspended Hit (a) - Gary Kettel (Sammy Kazootie)
- Orchestral Link 76 - Mike Sunderland ("Sammy, Sammy, Sammy!")
- Kleine Nachtmusik-Romance, Eine - Paul Gaechter, Wolfgang Mozart (Ren reading story)
- Death in the City - Jack Beaver; Orchestral Slide (b) - Gary Kettel; Timpani Effects [#49] - Sammy Burdson ("Good night...")
- Drama Link (o) - Hubert Clifford ("...idiot.")
- Springtime - Fiachra Trench (the next morning)
- Drive the Jive - Chris Walden (Sammy appears)
- Hit and Run - Ralph Dollimore (Sammy leaves)
- Dames and Daggers (a) - Dick Walter (Stimpy takes a trash can)
- Erotic Nightmare - William Farran (shot of Stimpy's door)
- Bedlam - William Farran; Berlin 1945 A - Gregor Narholz; Floating Beauty A - Mladen Franko (all play at the same time as Stimpy's pile is seen)
- Suspended Hit (a) - Gary Kettel (Stimpy ducks into his pile)
- Dames and Daggers (a) - Dick Walter (Stimpy in sneaking gear)
- [original composition] (pan of the party)
- Lightning Finger Boogie (a) - Jonathan Starkey (Liberoche playing the piano)
- Playbill - Wilfred Burns; Timpani Roll (e) - Gary Kettel (Stimpy's excited)
- Appearing Live (a) - Dick Walter (Sammy appears again)
- Mantid Man - Shawn Patterson, Bill Wray [original composition] (Sammy sings this)
- Mountain Story Bridge K - Gregor Narholz (Stimpy wakes up)
- Declamatory Chords - Alan Braden ("Sammy!")
- [original composition] ("I've always dreamed you bite my head off.")
- Psychogram E - Mladen Franko (Sammy eats Liberoche's head)
- Point of Departure O - Gregor Narholz (Sammy's in the darkness)
- Orchestral Slide (b) - Gary Kettel (Sammy jumps)
- Sandstorm - John Leach, George Fenton (Sammy lands in front of Stimpy)
- Human Misery B - Gregor Narholz ("Weren't you at my signing, man?")
- Timpani - Rolls (m) - Gary Kettel; Point of Departure I - Gregor Narholz (Sammy lectures Stimpy)
- Timpani - Rolls (m); Orchestral Slide (b) - Gary Kettel ("...and steal MY dead skin?")
- Love Scene C - Mladen Franko (Stimpy cries)
- Chinese Roll (a) - Gary Kettel; Hollywood Christmas [#70] - Gregor Narholz ("Oh, it's too much to hope for!")
- Mantid Man - Shawn Patterson, Bill Wray [original composition] (Stimpy and Sammy sing this)
- Carioca Girl - Gerhard Narholz (Stimpy in bed with mangled head)

The Last Temptation of Ren:
- Orchestral Slide (b) - Gary Kettel; Toccata In D-Minor Bwv 565 - Johann Bach (title card)
- Chinese Roll (a) - Gary Kettel (fade to episode)
- Fashion on Parade - Ronald Hanmer (opening)
- Timpani - Rolls (m) - Gary Kettel; Inferno - Fredric Bayco (oat lumps)
- Timpani Roll (e) - Gary Kettel (oat lump falls into the pot)
- Set to Pounce - David Farnon [CPM] (Ren's impatient)
- Bonhomie - George Fenton, John Leach (Stimpy serves oatmeal)
- Small Triangle Hit (a) - Gary Kettel (Ren looks delighted)
- Fashion on Parade - Ronald Hanmer ("Enjoy your lumps, I'm off to see my stories!")
- Timpani - Rolls (m) - Gary Kettel; Bits and Pieces - Ronald Hanmer (Ren choking)
- Animal Fair - Trevor Thornton [CPM] (Stimpy watching TV)
- Bits and Pieces - Ronald Hanmer (Ren choking some more)
- Harp Gliss 1 [#19] - Otto Sieben (Ren's life flashes before his eyes)
- Cradle Song (Brahms' Lullaby) - Johannes Brahms, Fiachra Trench (in the womb)
- Harp Gliss 1 [#19] - Otto Sieben (transition)
- Inferno - Hans Conzelmann, Delle Haensch (war flashback)
- Oberlander - Wolfgang Kaltenbach (outhouse)
- Inferno - Hans Conzelmann, Delle Haensch (Stimpy runs for it)
- Harp Gliss 1 [#19] - Otto Sieben (transition back to Ren)
- Dreamy Ghost - William Loose, John Seely [Capitol Records] (Ren's soul exits his body)
- Where Danger Lurks - Ronald Hanmer (Stimpy watching TV and crying)
- Dreamy Ghost - William Loose, John Seely [Capitol Records] (Stimpy laughs at the TV)
- Without Walls B - Mladen Franko (Ren floats upwards)
- Harp Gliss 2 [#21.5] - Otto Sieben (Ren reaches the top of the clouds)
- Whistling Rufus - John Godfrey, James Stewart (bus to purgatory)
- Declamatory Chords - Alan Braden; Timpani - Rolls (m) - Gary Kettel; Suspended Hit (b) - Gary Kettel (sting when Ren sits next to a carcass)
- Without Walls B - Mladen Franko (choir music as Ren gets off the bus)
- Toccata In D-Minor Bwv 565 - Johann Bach (organ piece)
- The Cat from Peter and the Wolf - Sergei Prokofiev, Fiachra Trench [removed from APM site] (Wilbur Cobb)
- Easy Come Easy Go - Mike Sunderland (bug rolling cigar)
- Suspended Hit (a) - Gary Kettel; Timpani Effects [#30] - Sammy Burdson; Inferno - Fredric Bayco (bug is greedy)
- Suspended Hit (a) - Gary Kettel; Timpani Effects [#30] - Sammy Burdson (Cobb kicks the bug)
- Canope - Helmuth Brandenburg, Claude Debussy (Wilbur Cobb lectures some more)
- Without Walls B - Mladen Franko ("And that's why I'm givin' you a second chance.")
- Timpani Roll (e) - Gary Kettel ("Go back, Hoek, and tend thy garden.")
- Suspended Hit (a) - Gary Kettel; Hallelujah Chorus from the Messiah - George Handel (Ren promises not to let Cobb down)
- Crepe Suzette - Cyril Watters (Mr. Pipe appears)
- Angel Voices D - Mladen Franko; Vibe Link (a) - Richard Myhill (Ren descends to Earth)
- Military Conflict - Hans Conzelmann, Delle Haensch (Stimpy's watching TV with corpse Ren)
- Vibe Link (a) - Richard Myhill (Ren's soul returns to his body)
- Don Pasquale Operatic Chorus - Gaetano Donizetti, George Wilson [CPM] ("Stimpy, I'm back, I'm alive!")
- Suspended Hit (b) - Gary Kettel; Luo Drummers - David Bradnum (transition)
- Symphony #101 "Clock" 2nd Mvt. - Franz Haydn, Fiachra Trench (Ren throws possessions into the fire)
- Berlin 1945 A - Gregor Narholz; Shock Scenes - Gregor Narholz (Ren mowing lawn at night)
- Orchestral Link 62 - Mike Sunderland (Next Morning)
- Happy Golightly - John Fiddy ("I have something to get off my chest.")
- Lonely Soul - John Fox (Ren makes a confession)
- Funeral March - Gary Kettel ("...every last cent of it.")
- Timpani Effects [#30] - Sammy Burdson; Travellin' On (b) - Graham Preskett ("A million bucks?!")
- Showtime (a) - Robert Sharples (later...)
- Temple Dance - George Fenton, John Leach; Audivi Vocem - Thomas Tallis [CPM] (Ren meditating)
- Twang Bar Blues 1 - Steve Byrd (Stimpy driving around the house)
- Chinese Roll (a) - Gary Kettel (transition)
- Berlin 1945 A - Gregor Narholz; Shock Scenes - Gregor Narholz (Ren mowing lawn again)
- Main Street - Alec Gould ("Care to join us for a dip?")
- Berlin 1945 A - Gregor Narholz; Shock Scenes - Gregor Narholz ("Go swimming in the pious pool of sorrow!")
- Main Street - Alec Gould ("Okay, Ren!")
- Pictures of India - Klaus Wuesthoff [removed from APM site] (Ren whipping himself at the table)
- Beethoven: Minuet - Lee Ashley [OGM] (Stimpy eating a good meal)
- Berlin 1945 A - Gregor Narholz; Shock Scenes - Gregor Narholz; Audivi Vocem - Thomas Tallis [CPM] ("You mark my words, Mr. Greedy Glutton...")
- Beethoven: Minuet - Lee Ashley [OGM] ("Okay, suit yourself.")
- Timpani - Rolls (m) - Gary Kettel; Berlin 1945 A - Gregor Narholz; Shock Scenes - Gregor Narholz; Bits and Pieces - Ronald Hanmer (Stimpy's choking)
- Timpani - Military (a) - Gary Kettel (Ren stops himself)
- Berlin 1945 A - Gregor Narholz; Comic Tension (c) - Dick Walter; Without Walls B - Mladen Franko (Ren looks at all the possessions)
- Harp Gliss 1 [#19] - Otto Sieben (Ren imagines himself driving the race car)
- Comic Tension (c) - Dick Walter; Showtime Fill (e) - Gary Kettel; Showtime Fill (g) - Gary Kettel (daydream ends)
- Elusive - Len Stevens ("I'll, uh, go for help!")
- Suspended Hit (a) - Gary Kettel; The Promised Land - Kay Rudd (Ren runs into Wilbur Cobb)
- Suspended Hit (b) - Gary Kettel; Luo Drummers - David Bradnum (Ren saves Stimpy)
- The Cat from Peter and the Wolf - Sergei Prokofiev, Fiachra Trench (ending)

4 comments:

  1. -Sammy and Me updates-
    - The last two notes of "Hot Liquorice (A)," "Timpani - Glissandos (A)," and "Suspended Hit (B)" all play at the same time after "Children Signature" (Mailman punches the mailbox)

    - The tail end of "Cue the Action! (A)" plays at the same time as "Stripper Signature" ("Yeah!")

    - Either "Snare Drum - Rolls" (D) or (E) play after "Our Special Guest (A)" (Stimpy acting like Sammy)

    - A high-pitched trumpet track overlays "Dames and Daggers (B)" (Sting)

    - "Chinese Roll (A)" plays before the first usage of "Mantid Man" (Stimpy under a spotlight)

    - "Timpani - Rolls (M)" plays at the same time as "Dramatic Impact 2" ("Cut out this Sammy Mantis crap and get to bed!")

    - The last note of "Death in the City" plays at the same time as "Orchestral Slide (B)" (Ren throws the book in the fire)

    - I think "Large Sound" by Eric Allen also plays during all the three other tracks that play when Stimpy's pile is shown

    - Reversed "Suspended Hit (A)" plays at the end of all those tracks (Stimpy ducks into his pile)

    - "Mountain Story Bridge K" by Gregor Narholz plays before "Declamatory Chords" (Stimpy wakes up dizzy)

    - "Orchestral Slide (B)" plays during "Point of Departure O" (Sammy jumps)

    - "King Lear E" plays during "Point of Departure O" too (Sammy lands in front of Stimpy)

    - "Timpani - Rolls (M)" plays at the same time as "Point of Departure I" (Sammy lectures Stimpy)

    - "Timpani - Rolls (M)" and "Orchestral Slide (B)" both play together during "Point of Departure I" ("...and steal MY dead skin!?")

    - "Chinese Roll (A)" plays at the same time as "Hollywood Christmas" ("Oh, it's too much to hope for!")



    -The Last Temptation updates- [Side note: This episode isn't called "The Last Temptation of Ren," just "The Last Temptation"]
    - Some drum hit track (Maybe "Luo Drummers") and "Orchestral Clash (B)" play right when the title card is shown

    - "Timpani Roll (E)" plays during "Inferno" in the first deleted scene

    - "Small Triangle Hit (A)" plays after "Bonhomie" (Ren looks delighted)

    - "Timpani - Rolls (M)" plays at the same time as "Bits and Pieces" (Ren choking)

    - "Harp Gliss 1" [#19] (2:09) plays after "Bits and Pieces" (Every transition during the flashback scene)

    - "Timpani - Rolls (M)" and "Suspended Hit (B)" play together at the same time as "Declamatory Chords" (Sting when Ren sits next to a carcass)

    - "Suspended Hit (A)" plays at the same time as "Inferno" (Bug is greedy). It plays again when the same track ends (Cobb kicks the bug). It plays a third time at the same time as "Hallelujah Chorus" (Ren promises not to let Cobb down)

    - I think "Angel Voices D" by Mladen Franko plays slightly pitched up during "Vibe Link (A)" (Ren descends to Earth)

    - "Vibe Link (A)" plays again after "Military Conflict" (Ren's soul returns to his body)

    - "Suspended Hit (B)" plays once "Don Pasquale Operatic Chorus" ends (Transition)

    - "Timpani - Glissandos (A)" plays at the same time as "Travellin' On (B)" ("A million bucks?!")

    - "Timpani - Rolls (M)" plays at the same time as the second usage of "Bits and Pieces" (Stimpy choking)

    - "Timpani - Military (A)" plays after "Bits and Pieces" ends (Ren stops himself)

    - "Harp Gliss 1" [#19] (2:09) plays sped up during the scene when Ren is looking at his possessions (Ren daydreams about driving a race car)

    - "Showtime Fill" (E) and (G) play at the same time as "Elusive" ("I'll, uh, go for help!")

    - "Suspended Hit (B)" plays at the same time as "The Promised Land" (Ren runs into Wilbur Cobb)

    - "Timpani - Glissandos (A)" and "Suspended Hit (B)" play together after "The Promised Land" (Ren punches Stimpy, stopping him from choking)

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  2. Hi, just want to say that this is my favorite music identification for this show and by far the most up to date one; but do you think it's possible that you could post Adult Party Cartoon here too? It's inconvenient to have to switch between tabs when searching a song in the chance that it might've played in APC also.

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    1. Unfortunately probably not. I haven't seen much of APC nor do I care to, plus my intention here was always to chronicle just the original run of R&S episodes.

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