Star Trek Theme!
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Star Trek Theme!
Man, I LIKE that! This week I've been listening to some CDs in my collection that I haven't really given a good hearing to, at least not in a long while. Here's one called "Steelin' the Hits" by steelers Mike Fried and Marty Rifkin, both left coast dudes. The opening cut is the theme from Star Trek, and Man! I LIKE that! I might just hafta find a way to squeeze that into my radio show tomorrow night.
My only frustration with this CD is that it doesn't tell me which songs Marty is on and which ones are Mike. That's not nice, boys. Don't do that again, okay?
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My only frustration with this CD is that it doesn't tell me which songs Marty is on and which ones are Mike. That's not nice, boys. Don't do that again, okay?
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I've got that one, too, Jim. It'a great CD. Star Trek's theme took me by surprise, too. Way cool! Oops, Or should I say "Logical", eh.
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That sounds like a great song for steel to me.
. . . to boldly play steel where no man has played before . . . .
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. . . to boldly play steel where no man has played before . . . .
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Jim
I have that ST Theme cut on a compilation CD misleadingly named "Totally Hot Nashville Steel Guitar" or something like that- (great cover of a scantily clad female stretched out on an old Fender...of course!) THNSG combines some of that record with some other stuff by Robby Turner and others... the liner notes state who played what cut
If I can find the CD, after work/before air time I'll email ya who it is (if someone else knows please post it here)<FONT SIZE=1 COLOR="#8e236b"><p align=CENTER>[This message was edited by Dave Van Allen on 14 August 2001 at 05:54 AM.]</p></FONT>
I have that ST Theme cut on a compilation CD misleadingly named "Totally Hot Nashville Steel Guitar" or something like that- (great cover of a scantily clad female stretched out on an old Fender...of course!) THNSG combines some of that record with some other stuff by Robby Turner and others... the liner notes state who played what cut
If I can find the CD, after work/before air time I'll email ya who it is (if someone else knows please post it here)<FONT SIZE=1 COLOR="#8e236b"><p align=CENTER>[This message was edited by Dave Van Allen on 14 August 2001 at 05:54 AM.]</p></FONT>
My "Totally Hot Nashville Steel Guitar" CD lists Marty Rifkin as the player on the Star Trek Theme.
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Yes indeed! Marty played the Star Trek theme on that album. Marty's one of our L.A. players and is a very cool guy --always has time to show me a lick or two. Marty has his own studio here in L.A. and is always busy recording. I see him at Ronnie Mack's monthly Barn Dance where he plays in a great house band on his Fender D-8 non-pedal. Smokin' stuff!
I think that's a great treatment of the Star Trek theme. It uses "country" instrumentation, which often makes us think of the "Old West" --the 19th century's "Final Frontier". And what were Kirk, Spock & co. if not pioneers of space? They even got there before Apollo 11!
(Can you tell I'm a Stak Trek geek? )
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I think that's a great treatment of the Star Trek theme. It uses "country" instrumentation, which often makes us think of the "Old West" --the 19th century's "Final Frontier". And what were Kirk, Spock & co. if not pioneers of space? They even got there before Apollo 11!
(Can you tell I'm a Stak Trek geek? )
--GV<FONT SIZE=1 COLOR="#8e236b"><p align=CENTER>[This message was edited by Greg Vincent on 14 August 2001 at 07:59 AM.]</p></FONT>
You're right, Mike. In addition to Marty and Mike, there was Mark. Dunno how I missed that on the liner notes: I guess I got tired of reading names that started with "M".
So, anyway, what are these guys up to these days? I presume they're working in LA studios, yes? Anyone know what artists they've been working with? They don't seem to hang much with the steel community; I guess, as Bob Hoffnar would say, they're too busy out there 'doin' it' and making money (unlike some of us)
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So, anyway, what are these guys up to these days? I presume they're working in LA studios, yes? Anyone know what artists they've been working with? They don't seem to hang much with the steel community; I guess, as Bob Hoffnar would say, they're too busy out there 'doin' it' and making money (unlike some of us)
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I'm partial to the Andy Griffith theme myself. I think the name of it is "The Old Fishin' Hole" or something like that. It's a good C6 piece.
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back in the 70's a silly band I was in did the Star Trek theme as a break song- just a short, not so nearly elaborate a version as Marty's. We called it "Star Truck" (this was at the height of the CB radio craze)
I was glad to find the "Totally Hot" album... I just KNEW there were other guys who grew up practising in front of the tube like I did, absorbing all those TV melodies
the version of "I dream of Jeannie" is fun too...
Hey Jim- good luck on "Kids' Corner" tonight- I'll be listening with Christopher, my genuine "Kid" and excuse for listening to Cathy's great show...(we used to listen to her before he was born too)!
I was glad to find the "Totally Hot" album... I just KNEW there were other guys who grew up practising in front of the tube like I did, absorbing all those TV melodies
the version of "I dream of Jeannie" is fun too...
Hey Jim- good luck on "Kids' Corner" tonight- I'll be listening with Christopher, my genuine "Kid" and excuse for listening to Cathy's great show...(we used to listen to her before he was born too)!
Crack that Whip... if it had more of a melody it would be easier <FONT SIZE=1 COLOR="#8e236b"><p align=CENTER>[This message was edited by Dave Van Allen on 14 August 2001 at 11:44 AM.]</p></FONT><SMALL>what about DEVO with a steel???</SMALL>
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Dave;
Both shows were made by Desilu. "Desi" for Desi Arnaz and "Lu" for Lucille Ball. It wouldn't surprise me if the themes were similar. They were probably done by the same orchestra. Mission Impossible was also on the Desilu lot. Right next door to Star Trek as I recall. Desilu was bought out by Paramount Pictures.
(Been a Trek fan since '66 )
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Both shows were made by Desilu. "Desi" for Desi Arnaz and "Lu" for Lucille Ball. It wouldn't surprise me if the themes were similar. They were probably done by the same orchestra. Mission Impossible was also on the Desilu lot. Right next door to Star Trek as I recall. Desilu was bought out by Paramount Pictures.
(Been a Trek fan since '66 )
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Ernie,
I believe the "Trek" theme was an Alexander Courage arrangement, wasn't it?
Yeah, I'm a long time "Trekie" too. But I like the old version. Not the new ones. Sorta' figures don't it? (Are we gettin' old or what? )
My wife is a "Lucy" fan, that's how come me to notice the similarities. Me watchin' 'Trek and her watchin' Lucy! We live a very "sheltered" life! (We're also big Mayberry fans, as well)
Oh yeah, have you got "Spock's" hand sign down yet?
Dave (Live long and prosper!)
I believe the "Trek" theme was an Alexander Courage arrangement, wasn't it?
Yeah, I'm a long time "Trekie" too. But I like the old version. Not the new ones. Sorta' figures don't it? (Are we gettin' old or what? )
My wife is a "Lucy" fan, that's how come me to notice the similarities. Me watchin' 'Trek and her watchin' Lucy! We live a very "sheltered" life! (We're also big Mayberry fans, as well)
Oh yeah, have you got "Spock's" hand sign down yet?
Dave (Live long and prosper!)
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Dave;
You're right about it being written by Alexander Courage. The Lucy theme was written by Adamson/Daniel.
I was just pointing out that it was probably the same bunch of guys recording it, as both shows were done at the same studio.
I'd say, yes, we are getting older. Next month is the 35th anniversary of Star Trek's premiere. (Got the hand sign down the first time I saw it. )
Lately, I've been watching a lot of Get Smart and another one of my favorites, The Munsters. They're both on TV Land.
The Munsters theme would probably be pretty cool on steel guitar, too. I may have to see... Hmm...
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You're right about it being written by Alexander Courage. The Lucy theme was written by Adamson/Daniel.
I was just pointing out that it was probably the same bunch of guys recording it, as both shows were done at the same studio.
I'd say, yes, we are getting older. Next month is the 35th anniversary of Star Trek's premiere. (Got the hand sign down the first time I saw it. )
Lately, I've been watching a lot of Get Smart and another one of my favorites, The Munsters. They're both on TV Land.
The Munsters theme would probably be pretty cool on steel guitar, too. I may have to see... Hmm...
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