Arrangement: Temple Run (Legends of the Hidden Temple)
Here is my take on the bonus round music from "Legends of the Hidden Temple," where the winning team gets to enter the temple and attempt to retrieve the artifact that Olmec has instructed them to retrieve. This was done for tenor sax, vibraphone, and piano; the vibraphone itself didn't sound like it was making the cut to me, and so I added the tenor saxophones, which may have ruined it even further; I don't know. MIDI can be so frustrating sometimes; it is always better with real instruments. Still, someone (on YouTube) requested I do it, and I finally got it done.
This arrangement © me and me alone
Original music composed by David Stanley and the Music Machine
Legends of the Hidden Temple © Stone-Stanley Productions/Nickelodeon/Viacom (1993-1995); Stone & Company Entertainment (2021-2022), and everybody else who owns the rights.
Temple Run Music: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NmOXA7JaBQs
This arrangement © me and me alone
Original music composed by David Stanley and the Music Machine
Legends of the Hidden Temple © Stone-Stanley Productions/Nickelodeon/Viacom (1993-1995); Stone & Company Entertainment (2021-2022), and everybody else who owns the rights.
Temple Run Music: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NmOXA7JaBQs
Category Music / 90s
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Size 120 x 120px
File Size 2.96 MB
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Hey, I grew up watching this! This music kinda reminds me of the anxiety and excitement I felt, rooting for them to make it to the artifact and get out!
Ever notice in the first season there was almost always a temple guard hiding in the very first room the kids usually chose, the Cave of Sighs?
Ever notice in the first season there was almost always a temple guard hiding in the very first room the kids usually chose, the Cave of Sighs?
I did not know that. I grew up without cable TV, but knew about these shows from visiting my relatives who had it, or watching it at a restaurant. (The first time I saw Nickelodeon Guts, for instance, was while my family was dining out at Burger King.) But it was an exciting show to watch. Do you know if the temple guard rooms were chosen at random? Or was the Cave of Sighs chosen on purpose.
I was definitely a Nickelodeon kid back in the day. I still remember when the original three Nicktoons debuted, and this was one of the live-action shows from around the same time that I adored. Other favorites were Pete & Pete and Clarissa Explains It All.
It feels like the guards were -supposed- to be randomly placed, but it felt like that one guard was always stationed in that room. The Temple itself changed as the show went on and different rooms and challenges were added, but those poor kids definitely had the house stacked against them!
It feels like the guards were -supposed- to be randomly placed, but it felt like that one guard was always stationed in that room. The Temple itself changed as the show went on and different rooms and challenges were added, but those poor kids definitely had the house stacked against them!
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