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Actually the music title, after a little detective work, is called "Big Stripper" by a composer called Reg Tilsley.
Here is a http that takes you to the De Wolfe music library where I found out the title.http://www.dewolfe.co.uk/musicsearch...&submit=search |
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Bloody good find that and via Real Player download you can get the whole tune(s).
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Galifreyman: I just got your message. Hmmmm, I got that ame tune (but a longer version) from two different sources under the CyPayne name. Interesting. If you want the longer bersion I can e-mail it you.
Aoyway - no matter what its called, its till hot! Have you also checked out "Stripper" by Jil Answell from the same site? |
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its really hard to put a rhythm in fonts. but I'll try. i think Marilyn Kahn hummed or kind of sang a little of this in Young Frankenstein. It usually is cymbels I think.
Cha cha chacha cha chacha cha cha bombombombom bom then repeat. Anyone thow the name? |
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I think you meant Madeleine Kahn. I am currently looking at posting some strips with appropriate music but not sure when I will get round to it but I do intend to do so.
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Does anyone know the name of this song or the musican? It starts at the 2 minute mark of this Rita Renoir clip. Im talking about the Cymbals part. Its is a decent striptease also. Dont forget to recognize the tune Im talking about. Thanks.
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I just came across (no pun intended) this delicious arrangement of The Stripper by Si Zentner and his orchestra. I actually found it on Amazon first, bought it and then found it on YouTube for free. Doh!!
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I think I've pretty much heard all the burlesque / striptease music there is now. Given the recent surge in burlesque striptease I'm surprised that apart from Big Willie's orchestra no one has composed any new "old style" stripper tunes.
I did find this today. Not really my thing, but an interesting twist on an old fave: http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature...&v=C8eeSqigBc8 |
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Found this today. Not my usual thing but particularly sleazy. Luckily I found an instrumental version :-)
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