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		During the interlude between scenes of a performance, Ogami, Doug and the Kazegumi  would sing what I would call "show stoppers". Songs that would bring the house down...no matter if you don't understand the language. Could be from opera to pop. Though Doug would have to calibrate it for 20's sensibilities. I don't think "You Ain't Nothin But a Hound Dog" would go well in 20's Tokyo. Though "Bring Him Home" from Les Miserables might be a hit.__________________
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		Huh.  Might be a nice bit to use at that.  Thanks!-- Bob
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		'course, Sumire's gonna get a head full of steam (snrk) when they start taking attention away from the main performance.
	 
		
	 
	
	
	
		
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		Which means that, instead of "Light Music at Intermission", the Flower Troupe performs "An Evening of Light Music" as its own show.
 They might appreciate being able to relax (relatively) and just sing, instead of singing and dancing and acting all at once.
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		Along similar lines, I was thinking of writing a scene where Doug essentially creates a steam-powered MIDI system, and cranks out the techno version of "Geki!" you can find on the OST disks, complete with voice sampling at doublespeed.  The performance would essentially run itself, looking like the Moog synthesizer in Close Encounters of the Third Kind, and probably cloaking the "instrument" in a cloud of steam by the time it was done.-- Bob
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		HoagieOfDoom Wrote:'course, Sumire's gonna get a head full of steam (snrk) when they start taking attention away from the main performance. Heh....here is a challenge for her then....let's see her try and do this show stopper....
  
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		Bob Schroeck Wrote:Along similar lines, I was thinking of writing a scene where Doug essentially creates a steam-powered MIDI system, and cranks out the techno version of "Geki!" you can find on the OST disks, complete with voice sampling at doublespeed.  The performance would essentially run itself, looking like the Moog synthesizer in Close Encounters of the Third Kind, and probably cloaking the "instrument" in a cloud of steam by the time it was done. Does it then blow up in the end?    
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		ordnance11 Wrote:Bob Schroeck Wrote:Along similar lines, I was thinking of writing a scene where Doug essentially creates a steam-powered MIDI system, and cranks out the techno version of "Geki!" you can find on the OST disks, complete with voice sampling at doublespeed. The performance would essentially run itself, looking like the Moog synthesizer in Close Encounters of the Third Kind, and probably cloaking the "instrument" in a cloud of steam by the time it was done.Does it then blow up in the end?  Nah, it just shatters everything made of glass within five blocks right after the intro sequence.     
		
	 
	
	
	
		
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		ordnance11 Wrote:Bob Schroeck Wrote:Along similar lines, I was thinking of writing a scene where Doug essentially creates a steam-powered MIDI system, and cranks out the techno version of "Geki!" you can find on the OST disks, complete with voice sampling at doublespeed.  The performance would essentially run itself, looking like the Moog synthesizer in Close Encounters of the Third Kind, and probably cloaking the "instrument" in a cloud of steam by the time it was done.Does it then blow up in the end?  Did Kohran help build it?
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		Quote:Did Kohran help build it?   
Hell, no!
 
Oh, and the proper name for the particular track I had in mind is "Euro Gekitei". 
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		I would think it would only blow up if Yosemite Sam or Daffy Duck played "Those Endearing Young Charms" on it.   
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		Quote:Though Doug would have to calibrate it for 20's sensibilities. 
There goes the ending theme from the show named Light Music (or, in Japanese, "keion").
I'm sure Doug would love the song if he heard it. Quote:I would think it would only blow up if Yosemite Sam or Daffy Duck played "Those Endearing Young Charms" on it.  
Or Wile. E. Coyote...
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		ordnance11 Wrote:HoagieOfDoom Wrote:'course, Sumire's gonna get a head full of steam (snrk) when they start taking attention away from the main performance.Heh....here is a challenge for her then....let's see her try and do this show stopper.... And then Doug and Ogami slam in halfway through with the Version  of Nessun Dorma, 1920s sensibilities be damned.
	 
		
	 
	
	
	
		
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		robkelk Wrote:Quote:I would think it would only blow up if Yosemite Sam or Daffy Duck played "Those Endearing Young Charms" on it. Or Wile. E. Coyote... A rock  would blow up if any of the above played "Those Endearing Young Charms" on it. 
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		Quote:And then Doug and Ogami slam in halfway through with the Manowar Version of Nessun Dorma, 1920s sensibilities be damned.  
Not that there's a lot of "slam" to be done there... save for the electric guitars and drums at the very end, it's an almost textbook classical performance.
 
You know, it occurs to me that no matter what else happens in this Step, Doug is going to end up changing the face of Japanese pop/theatre music.  I mean, really -- imagine the reactions of the entire staff of the theatre when they learn that Doug has a broad sampling of the next 120 years' worth of pop and other genres.  (120 years minimum.  Might be more, depending on exactly when  some of the Steplets and Untold Stories I have in mind actually take place.  One of those is Shadowrun , though, which is circa 2050... hence 120 years.)  You know they're going to demand a copy of his archive -- and just imagine the impact it'll have, first on their shows, and by osmosis into Japanese and then foreign culture.  Talk about Doug's unexpected side effects -- as a result of his visit, the Japanese  will invent Rock and Roll -- before the 1940s.  And maybe Heavy Metal by 1950... 
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		Quote:Bob Schroeck wrote: 
 
 
 Quote:Did Kohran help build it? Hell, no! Oh, and the proper name for the particular track I had in mind is "Euro Gekitei".
 
 You do know you're going to be subjected to that "Hurt Puppy" look if you keep refusing  her help build your devices...the rest of the Hanagumi will thank you for it though. 
   
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		Bob Schroeck Wrote:You know, it occurs to me that no matter what else happens in this Step, Doug is going to end up changing the face of Japanese pop/theatre music.  I mean, really -- imagine the reactions of the entire staff of the theatre when they learn that Doug has a broad sampling of the next 120 years' worth of pop and other genres.  (120 years minimum.  Might be more, depending on exactly when some of the Steplets and Untold Stories I have in mind actually take place.  One of those is Shadowrun, though, which is circa 2050... hence 120 years.)... According to 4th Ed, it's circa 2070.  Hum...  Too bad Doug doesn't seem to be into RGPs.
	 
		
	 
	
	
	
		
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		Bob Schroeck Wrote:Quote:Did Kohran help build it?  Hell, no! 
 Oh, and the proper name for the particular track I had in mind is "Euro Gekitei".
 
Or http:////www.dailymotion.com/embed/video/x1wxm9  for those whose music playing program grabs CDDB info when importing stuff.  
Still when I think of a modern song to play on the Hangumi stage "Like A Prayer" always comes to mind, they must have an awesome pipe organ hiding somewhere. As for electric guitar accompaniment, they have the technology the end result just might look like http://www.imdb.com/media/rm566992384/tt0096486 .
 
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		Actually, that's not a bad idea either, Rod...  "Like A Prayer", I mean.  Yahoo Serious, though, is right out.-- Bob
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		Here's a song for Sumire to sing...
		
		
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		'Scuze me, I remember something on the lines of "Please, turn off all steam-cellular phones while enjoying the show." be said during the "first" Theater/show arc.
 I _still_ try to imagine what a steam powered pocket sized Cell-phone common (and cheap) enough to take to a theater would look like.
 
		
	 
	
	
	
		
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