The topic of this episode is “interesting” music, whatever that means. It’s kind of open to interpretation, but if you really get down to it, it basically means good tracks in an unusual way. Along with the music, you get a couple nice morse code solos, Rob tries out some Seinfeld-esque stand-up comedy, and there's a listening appreciation session to at least one emergency test
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LMH Mixtape #258: The Price Is Right
OK, LMH user, your showcase is a fully loaded mixtape featuring all your favorites hits. First, we'll be sending you on an all expenses paid vacation to the insect world of Insector X with "Grooving Diver (Round 3: City Area)". After that, you can relax to the calming tones of "Let’s Play!" from Gamble Hourouki. Of course, no showcase would be complete without some treasure and
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LMH Mixtape #257: Ending Music 4
The puzzles are solved, the villain is slain, and the credits are about to roll. You know what that means...it's time for some ending music! Sometimes triumphant, sometimes melancholic, but always a treat. A good ending track can take you on a journey remembering everything you experienced throughout the game. And though the game may be over, the totally bonk jams are just
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LMH Mixtape #256: Beyond 16-Bit 9
On the rare occasion the Legacy Music Hour goes beyond the fourth generation for an episode. But on this rarest of occasions, they did back-to-back Beyond 16-Bit episodes. Somehow, even in an episode with relaxed rules for what tracks are legal to play, an illegal track slipped though, as "Jewelry (Prize Cue 1989)" from Wheel of Fortune on Sega CD was a previously existing track, not
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Episode 285: Sega Versus Nintendo
For Episode 285, Rob purposely picked all Sega console tracks, but by coincidence and by accident, Brent picked all Nintendo console tracks, so it ended up being an accidental Sega versus Nintendo showcase. Other than, Brent and Rob look at some suggestive artwork and then try to recreate it for the episode photo. Full track listing below.Download and listen NOWGame - Composer - Song
À propos de The Legacy Music Hour Video Game Music Podcast
The Legacy Music Hour podcast was created by Brent Weinbach and Rob F. for the purpose of sharing and talking about video game music from specifically the 8-bit and 16-bit eras. No remixes, no covers, no video game inspired music -just pure, original music from the NES, SNES, Genesis, and more.