Rob Hubbard has been my earliest inspiration to make my own music - he was the master of the Commodore C64 SID-Soundchip for sure.
Here's a synth version of his classic tune Lightforce I recorded in 1998 - enjoy!
The original ameplay sequences were kindly provided by http://www.youtube.com/user/BigGsHouseofFun
You can download the mp3 to this video on my homepage: http://brielmusik.de/node/534
Did you know that in the German version of the Sesame Street Grover is named "Grobie"? and that "Grob" means something like "rude"? Well, now you do - and to prove the point I'm proud to present my very first "selfmade" (well, self-dubbed, in this case) video: Grover holds his *bleep* erect!
I hope you like it and have a little chuckle at it, but credit where credit is due:
The original idea for this little joke comes from the BBC radio show "I'm sorry I haven't a clue" - a parody on panel gameshows. One of the games they play is "Censored Songs", which has the teams "clean up" offensive lyrics. And one of the funniest songs they used for this is "Whenever I feel afraid" from the musical "The King and I".