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Thing On A Spring

One of Rob Hubbard's earliest tunes. The slide effects are triggered by pedals; other pedals are mapped to drum sounds. I goofed up considerably at the end, but decided to upload anyway. Hope you don't mind too much.

Posted Sunday 6-Feb-2011 20:40

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Anonymous
Mon 7-Feb-2011 10:02
It's a Goofy song :) A bit of goofing up at the end seems right :)

/Pontus
Anonymous
Wed 9-Mar-2011 08:26
It's a Goofy song :) A bit of goofing up at the end seems right :)

/Pontus

LOL I agree! Well played Linus :)
Anonymous
Fri 23-Dec-2011 19:17
Hubbard reused a lot of his work in other pieces for the C64 (a common practice at the time). I think this was used for a skating game as well... it's been YEARS since my C64 still worked...