In Episode 68, Brent Weinbach and Rob F. Switch LIVE put the spotlight on Hitoshi Sakimoto, a composer whose work has made him a Legacy Music Hour favorite ever since. A master of multiple platforms with styles ranging from the funky freshness of Hourai High School to the cinematic sweeps of Treasure Hunter G to the relentless rush of Verytex, Sakimoto's versatility and complexity inspires as much awe as alliteration. So get ready to re-experience the magic (al chase) all over again... this time in mixtape mode!
KEYGLYPH'S AWARDS & COMMENDATIONS, JUST BECAUSE
Instant new favorite: Magical Chase - Waltz of Meditation Part 2 (Stage 5: Hell Fire)
Other instant new favorite: Verytex - Act 3 (Ruined Area)
Brewed new favorite: Moldorian: Hikari to Yami no Kyoudai - Field
Other brewed new favorite: Hourai Gakuen no Bouken! The Adventures of Hourai High School - School 2
Impossible not to pump your fist to: Verytex - Act 3 (Ruined Area)
Track listing and original episode:
http://legacymusichour.blogspot.com/2012/02/legacy-music-hour-episode-68-hitoshi.html
21 March 2018
LMH Mixtape #68: Hitoshi Sakimoto
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19 March 2018
Live Recording: Episode 200
To honor the 200th episode of The Legacy Music Hour, Brent and Rob are inviting users and anyone else interested to attend the recording. This is just like a normal episode where Brent and Rob pick some tracks and comment on them, except there will be some extra microphones so that anyone who’s there can chime in and comment as well. Previous LMH guests will also make appearances. So think of this as a sort of video game music listening party or like a regular episode but with a lot more guests than usual.
The 200th episode recording will take place at 4pm on Sunday, April 29, 2018 at Dynasty Typewriter at the Hayworth in Los Angeles, CA. It'll take about two hours to record. If you live in the area, feel free to come and bring who ever you like, as long as they won't be bored by people listening and talking about video game music.
The 200th episode recording will take place at 4pm on Sunday, April 29, 2018 at Dynasty Typewriter at the Hayworth in Los Angeles, CA. It'll take about two hours to record. If you live in the area, feel free to come and bring who ever you like, as long as they won't be bored by people listening and talking about video game music.
The Legacy Music Hour 200th Episode Recording
Sunday, April 29, 2018
4pm - 6pm (doors at 3:45pm)
Dynasty Typewriter at the Hayworth
2511 Wilshire Blvd.
Los Angeles, CA 90057
Sunday, April 29, 2018
4pm - 6pm (doors at 3:45pm)
Dynasty Typewriter at the Hayworth
2511 Wilshire Blvd.
Los Angeles, CA 90057
Admission: $5 (this is just to help pay the staff at the venue)
Venue Website: www.dynastytypewriter.com
Ticket Link: www.eventbrite.com/e/the-legacy-music-hour-200th-episode-recording-tickets-44091634265
Venue Website: www.dynastytypewriter.com
Ticket Link: www.eventbrite.com/e/the-legacy-music-hour-200th-episode-recording-tickets-44091634265
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07 March 2018
Episode 198: Shirt Popping
Rob pops his shirt a lot during this episode, which is something you can’t hear, but should be aware of while listening to the music. Perhaps the tracks are so hot, he had to pop his shirt to sort of fan his self down. Brent talks a little bit about something that was initially discussed on Episode 9, way back in 2010, which finally comes to fruition in 2018, and also relates to a different sort of “shirt popping.” A couple VGM Karaokes are heard on this episode as well, and Gabe and Trevor get to open a package from Keyglyph. Also, it seems as though Excentric from American Idol makes something of an appearance during one of the tracks. Full track
listing below.
Game - Composer - Song - Company - Console - Year (North American release unless otherwise indicated)
Moto Roader - Goblin Sound - Running From Home (Ending) - NCS - TurboGrafx-16 - 1989
Socket - Fumito Tamayama, Yoko Suzuki, Shigenori Masuko, Yasuyuki Hamada - Olein Cavern - Vic Tokai - Genesis - 1994
Combat Cars - John Carehag - Mountain Track - Scangames Norway/Accolade - Genesis - 1994
Leading Company - Yoshihisa Tomabechi, Chuck Loeb (improvised solo 1), Steve Slagle (improvised solo 2) - The Diver - Koei - Super Famicom - 1993
Benkei Gaiden - Masashi Kageyama - Ending - Sunsoft - PC Engine - 1989
J.League Soccer: Dream Eleven - M. Itoh - Tournament Bracket - SIMS - Game Gear (Japan) - 1995
Aoi Blink - Shinichi Sakamoto, Souichirou Harada - In-Game 2 - West One/Hudson Soft - PC Engine - 1990
Magic Sword - Manami Matsumae (M. Gotoh) - Impending Danger - Capcom - SNES - 1992
Langrisser II - Noriyuki Iwadare - The Evil Person - NCS - Mega Drive - 1994
The Great Battle IV - Norihiko Togashi - Water World Saus - Sun L/Banpresto - Super Famicom - 1994
Orius - Motoaki Furukawa (Carol Queen), Hidenori Maezawa (Michael Oldriver), Satoko Miyawaki (Rosetta Stone), Akiko Hashimoto (Shanghai Manmos) - Boost Up! (Boss BGM) - Konami - arcade - 1991
Moto Roader - Goblin Sound - Running From Home (Ending) - NCS - TurboGrafx-16 - 1989
Socket - Fumito Tamayama, Yoko Suzuki, Shigenori Masuko, Yasuyuki Hamada - Olein Cavern - Vic Tokai - Genesis - 1994
Combat Cars - John Carehag - Mountain Track - Scangames Norway/Accolade - Genesis - 1994
Leading Company - Yoshihisa Tomabechi, Chuck Loeb (improvised solo 1), Steve Slagle (improvised solo 2) - The Diver - Koei - Super Famicom - 1993
Benkei Gaiden - Masashi Kageyama - Ending - Sunsoft - PC Engine - 1989
J.League Soccer: Dream Eleven - M. Itoh - Tournament Bracket - SIMS - Game Gear (Japan) - 1995
Aoi Blink - Shinichi Sakamoto, Souichirou Harada - In-Game 2 - West One/Hudson Soft - PC Engine - 1990
Magic Sword - Manami Matsumae (M. Gotoh) - Impending Danger - Capcom - SNES - 1992
Langrisser II - Noriyuki Iwadare - The Evil Person - NCS - Mega Drive - 1994
The Great Battle IV - Norihiko Togashi - Water World Saus - Sun L/Banpresto - Super Famicom - 1994
Orius - Motoaki Furukawa (Carol Queen), Hidenori Maezawa (Michael Oldriver), Satoko Miyawaki (Rosetta Stone), Akiko Hashimoto (Shanghai Manmos) - Boost Up! (Boss BGM) - Konami - arcade - 1991
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