For all you Older SEGA Fans Here!

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f3hunter
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For all you Older SEGA Fans Here! - Jun 05, 2006 02:18


Katsuhiro " Funky K.H" Hayashi (Quartet, SDI, Spiderman)
keyboard 1

Joji " Galaxy" Iijima (former Konami Producer)
guitar

Hiroshi " Hiro" Miyauchi (galaxy force)
keyboard 2

Hisanori " Splash Wave" Kumamaru (ourtun, g-lock)
percussions

Masato " Turbo" Saito (outrun, G-lock, afterburner)
bass strings

Takehiko " Thunder" Tanabe (thunderblade, afterburner)
drums

Last Wave

Afterburner Molodey R/C & save

Magical sound shower






AWESOME!!

choupolo
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RE: For all you Older SEGA Fans Here! - Jun 05, 2006 03:59
That is awesome. How old is that gig? And how could they see in those cool looking sunglasses?

f3hunter
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RE: For all you Older SEGA Fans Here! - Jun 05, 2006 04:14
1990 :P

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RE: For all you Older SEGA Fans Here! - Jun 05, 2006 07:24
That' s funny. Those guys are really rockin' out!

Joe and Terry probably have all that stuff on dvd already. LOL

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RE: For all you Older SEGA Fans Here! - Jun 05, 2006 07:37
if it existed Id pay good money for that!

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RE: For all you Older SEGA Fans Here! - Jun 05, 2006 08:53
Music = cool.
Band members = a tad unenergetic.
Japanese men with sunglasses and facial hair = teh funny.

I' m glad the version of " Final Take Off" they played was from After Burner 2 and not the wimpier version from the first game. After Burner 2 is a full-fledged sequel to After Burner 1. The After Burner music sounded quite similar to the Sega CD version of G-Loc... err I mean After Burner III. Sting Saito is a great bass player, I now understand his fascination with funky bass lines in games he has composed. Who was the other guitar player? He is not credited. He had a cowboy hat. Maybe John Wayne Asian Version?


I could have done without the game clips and other graphics spliced in.


Oh, and it DOES exist... on VHS in Japan (which will work with our VHS VCRs, but not those in the UK).
< Message edited by Joe Redifer -- 5 Jun 06 0:56:42 >

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RE: For all you Older SEGA Fans Here! - Jun 05, 2006 09:57
When, or if i get married, these guys will play it.

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RE: For all you Older SEGA Fans Here! - Jun 05, 2006 15:38
That is craaaaazy. They were tearing it up, the crowd was chunking down nonstop. I have never imagined such a thing occurring. That must have been such a fun time to work at Sega.

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RE: For all you Older SEGA Fans Here! - Jun 05, 2006 20:29
i have an ntsc-compatible VHS player!

*hint hint!

actually downloadable version would be fine! *sighs* :)
< Message edited by jtypecav -- 5 Jun 06 12:45:11 >

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RE: For all you Older SEGA Fans Here! - May 27, 2007 03:44
**Bump**

The DVD is out now :P


Also, more videos put up on youtube:

After Burner Medley

Power Drift

Awesome stuff.
Currently playing:
Korg DS 10 (ds) /  Metal Slug 7 (ds)
Rhythm Heaven (ds) /  Fire Emblem (ds)
Super Stardust HD (psn) /  Virtua Fighter 5 (360)
FSX (P

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RE: For all you Older SEGA Fans Here! - May 27, 2007 03:57
So, how did these guys compose the soundtracks... by jamming as a live band, and writing the songs that way, and then translating that into whatever MIDI interface they had back then?