tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5403931334822730200.post5894371750020631795..comments2024-03-27T01:21:03.543-07:00Comments on Yowp: The In-Compleat Cartoon ShaindlinYowphttp://www.blogger.com/profile/09264605351878574044noreply@blogger.comBlogger35125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5403931334822730200.post-12158008836848516022019-08-03T12:55:56.163-07:002019-08-03T12:55:56.163-07:00Here's yet some more, both Modern Madcaps
Fit...Here's yet some more, both Modern Madcaps<br /><br />Fit to be Toyed<br />Trouble Date (Scouting for Trouble and Trouble Date both had the dogs Jeepers and Creepers)<br />many Modern Madcaps espeically had future iconic Sharples cues!Pokeyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15936757752447320636noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5403931334822730200.post-75157214948966836392018-09-24T21:03:42.454-07:002018-09-24T21:03:42.454-07:00By people who had the Langlois discs they came fro...By people who had the Langlois discs they came from.Yowphttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09264605351878574044noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5403931334822730200.post-21938319618231658772018-09-24T14:12:40.260-07:002018-09-24T14:12:40.260-07:00Out of curiosity, how were "Toboggan Run"...Out of curiosity, how were "Toboggan Run", "Recess", "Rodeo Day" and the three "Mad Rush" cues ID'd? Only wondering as they aren't on APM. Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5403931334822730200.post-3001379972728094852018-07-31T07:44:06.183-07:002018-07-31T07:44:06.183-07:00On The Run by Jack ShaindlinOn The Run by Jack ShaindlinDylan Womackhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17810791698819722219noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5403931334822730200.post-16598211951974987632016-07-09T19:03:59.620-07:002016-07-09T19:03:59.620-07:00Fully enjoyed this article. Jack Shaindlin is my ...Fully enjoyed this article. Jack Shaindlin is my paternal grandfather. It's always fun to come across those who have a true appreciation for his amazing talent!Whitney Shaindlin Neevesnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5403931334822730200.post-87187691183832943922011-10-03T21:11:23.396-07:002011-10-03T21:11:23.396-07:00Thanks for the re-post. I share the sentiment of:
...Thanks for the re-post. I share the sentiment of:<br /><br />RobEB said... <br />I LOVE all these themes! Makes me want to break out a big bowl of Kellogg's Rice Krispies...Icemanhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10859394689112158103noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5403931334822730200.post-90722276164013969612011-02-19T18:18:58.643-08:002011-02-19T18:18:58.643-08:00Man, how'd we get on to Winston Sharples? Yes,...Man, how'd we get on to Winston Sharples? Yes, there was a library available to other producers, and it was indeed a partnership between Sharples and Seeger. TV Spots used them for "King Leonardo", "Tooter Turtle" and "The Hunter", and Total Television used the Sharples library for "Tennessee Tuxedo". Seeger himself used them for "Milton The Monster" and its derivative series. Seeger and Sharples later created another library from more contemporary Paramount cartoons for Seeger's "Batfink" series. Aren't you all glad you asked? ;)Dave Mackeyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13454782108761662940noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5403931334822730200.post-60329009998224591392011-02-05T19:16:04.097-08:002011-02-05T19:16:04.097-08:00Asim, you asked about Sharples. Dave Mackey, who r...Asim, you asked about Sharples. Dave Mackey, who reads here, mentioned once on a cartoon message board:<br /><br /><em>Winston Sharples and his son had a business partnership with Hal Seeger (specifically a music publishing concern called Scroll Productions).</em> <br /><br />Whether that means there was an actual music library of Sharples' music available for lease, I don't know. George Steiner wrote at least one score for the company.Yowphttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09264605351878574044noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5403931334822730200.post-56816174242158060322010-12-21T15:47:22.476-08:002010-12-21T15:47:22.476-08:00Asim., incidentlally Strange Things are Happening&...Asim., incidentlally Strange Things are Happening's title may have been influenced by 1950s-60s comic Red Buttons's 1950s novelty song.Steve C.noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5403931334822730200.post-23003645181406431122010-12-12T17:04:38.387-08:002010-12-12T17:04:38.387-08:00Forget It, I Finally Know the Beggining cue from S...Forget It, I Finally Know the Beggining cue from Strange things are happening was taken from From Mad to Worse (1957) featuring herman and katnip. It Seems the only way to hear the Winston sharples cues is to watch the films I Mentioned without the sound effects and voices, But it Requires a Special Recording software.<br /><br />P.S What does everyone here think of the Winston sharples cues, I, For Instance, Think they are Very Catchy, Melodic and Very Happy and Get stuck in your head for months.<br /><br />Asim.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5403931334822730200.post-25416029731929910562010-10-28T01:48:49.092-07:002010-10-28T01:48:49.092-07:00Yowp, you are correct that the Flintsatones discs ...Yowp, you are correct that the Flintsatones discs don't have the right close credits, or opening..I have the first four volumes so I can speak from experience.<br /><br />As far as I'm concerned regarding Winston Sharples tracks, it's not like, if one can find them, that they can't be stored on records, or more for today's times, CD's or on compouter since Shaindlin [the films mentioned in the entry],Darrell Calker [the Walter Lantz 1940s Woody Woodpeckers, of which surprsingly he'd done some early 60s ones], and other other composers did cues for origimal productions that wound up in various stock libaries, so it's not like it was impossible to archive them in a more convient way. However such composers as Darrel Calker & Winston Sharples [and these are for theatrical 1940s cartoons] don't have anything archives currently [i.e, on any music production library site that I know of].Steve C.noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5403931334822730200.post-20503332735994669212010-07-31T12:59:41.689-07:002010-07-31T12:59:41.689-07:00"It's Not Like they were on LPs in a Prod..."It's Not Like they were on LPs in a Production library" - Whoops I Forgot that the Winston Sharples/Hal Seeger Tracks Were, In Fact, Culled from Many Famous Studio cartoons, Mostly Releases from 1952-1963. In Fact, The One Way to Locate these tracks Is To Listen Closely at the Underscores Of A Couple of Famous Studios Films from the 1950s, Then Record them using a Music Dubbing Software [if one exists that is]<br />In Fact Here is a Small list of Cartoons in which the cues were taken from; <br /><br />Patriotic Popeye<br />Mr Money Gags<br />Owly To Bed<br />Child Sockology<br />Big Bad Sinbad<br />One Funny Knight<br />Heir Restorer<br />Cock a Doodle Dino<br />Sky Scrappers<br />Felenious Assault<br />From Dime to Dime<br />Scouting for Trouble <br /><br />Thats All i can think of at the moment<br />Additional Information on the Origin of the Sharples Tracks are Highly Welcome.<br />PS; In The TV Popeye Cartoon Strange things are Happening In the Very Beginning When Popeye Decides To Go Fishing, I Have a Very Hard Time Identifiying A Certain Sharples Cue In that Scene, What Cartoon Is It From, If Someone Else Can ID that, It Would Be Gladly Appreciated. Asim.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5403931334822730200.post-9513924419834873662010-07-21T17:36:59.137-07:002010-07-21T17:36:59.137-07:00Asim, I doubt anyone would have the Sharples cues....Asim, I doubt anyone would have the Sharples cues. Someone would have had to dub those off a seperate track of film decades ago when they were used. It's not like they were on LPs in a production library.<br /><br />Someone can correct me, as I don't have the discs, but I think the Flintstones DVDs don't have the original credits; all the first season shows have gang credits from one episode.<br /><br />The typeface isn't quite the same .. some of HB's letters are a different width and these ones don't line up evenly. But it's as close as I can find.Yowphttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09264605351878574044noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5403931334822730200.post-73264589026953847002010-07-19T11:29:33.486-07:002010-07-19T11:29:33.486-07:00Oh, I Forgot, I See You've Updated the Blog Pa...Oh, I Forgot, I See You've Updated the Blog Page, Yowp and Oh I Love that Font when you typed above "Yowp the stuff about early hanna barbera cartoons" It Was also used on the first two seasons of the flintstones and i belive the earliest of the season 3 episodes, there was a site way back that had half of all the original specific credits of the first three seasons of the flintstones, but does anyone exactly remember or have the complete credits to the first two seasons of the flintstones, that would be also great- Cheers, Asim!Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5403931334822730200.post-108563923242029472010-07-19T11:25:40.205-07:002010-07-19T11:25:40.205-07:00Hey, Guys Anyone Know if there's someplace whe...Hey, Guys Anyone Know if there's someplace where i can Download & hear the old 1950s Hal Seeger/ Winston Sharples background cues? Can Somebody Please Upload them?, That would be great! - Asim.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5403931334822730200.post-90713206845704790422010-06-03T22:04:23.648-07:002010-06-03T22:04:23.648-07:00Hy, Doug, don't worry about your happy bubble,...Hy, Doug, don't worry about your happy bubble, I won't burst it. Shaindlin still had lots of input such as orchestrations and such. I'm not sure exactly how to interpret <br />Frank Lewin's comment about Shaindlin NOT writing his own stuff, like "not at all" or "by himself"? [Like how Philip Green sometimes collaborated as with Emil Cadkin & Bill Loose and later with Ken Thorne and Geoffrey Love--just to go PLAY PRODUCTION MUSIC or APM.com and go to CARLIN, to the CPM [PLAY only] and CAR later entries.<br /><br />Pokey-SCPokeyhttp://sjcarrasblog.blogspot.comnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5403931334822730200.post-87708685937733755132010-04-26T14:49:48.137-07:002010-04-26T14:49:48.137-07:00Mr Pokey ,,, Not sure at all its a strange 1950s e...Mr Pokey ,,, Not sure at all its a strange 1950s educational film with some familiar sounding production music, not sure if some where used in cartoons but i have been killing to find where they come from for some time now especially the first three played in the beginning. ummmm i had yowp identify one from planet 9 a while ago but never could find any info on the remaining , heres the youtube link) http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MmqNiFJyI28Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5403931334822730200.post-10162365732961285652010-04-24T23:50:48.964-07:002010-04-24T23:50:48.964-07:00MoneyMizzle, which one? The John Sutherland ones?MoneyMizzle, which one? The John Sutherland ones?Pokeynoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5403931334822730200.post-18293885795189625112010-04-23T20:20:30.811-07:002010-04-23T20:20:30.811-07:00thnxx yowp Great Post!
hmmmmm Still no word on the...thnxx yowp Great Post!<br />hmmmmm Still no word on the background music in that 1950s educational film huhAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5403931334822730200.post-48188975800982918882010-04-22T16:39:42.803-07:002010-04-22T16:39:42.803-07:00Thanks for that link, Yowp. That's the title m...Thanks for that link, Yowp. That's the title music! They also used "Clown Capers" in some of the Aesop's tracks. By the way, could you teach me or tell me what file sharing service you use to keep your sound links? I use Zshare, but they erase the files after 60 days. Any help would be very much appreciated.<br />Thanks again, Mark KauslerAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5403931334822730200.post-40694508926780112362010-04-22T07:57:57.161-07:002010-04-22T07:57:57.161-07:00Doug, thanks for the link. Someone must have got t...Doug, thanks for the link. Someone must have got their information crossed up. I don't recognise 'Himalaya' but Roger Roger's 'Chopsticks' was used in 'Missile Bound Cat' (there are a couple of other unfamiliar cues in that one, too). Unless it was also in Hi-Q via the Sam Fox Library, it looks like H-B used the Valentino Library, too.<br />Mark, it seems Commonwealth used the Valentino library. If you go <a href="http://www.valentinomusic.info/safesell/evergreen%20volume%202/192k/Evergreen%20Volume%202.htm" rel="nofollow">here</a> and click on the audition version of 'Komic Kapers', you'll hear the opening music for the "Farmer Grey" cartoons. "A Cat's Life" featured 'Thoroughfare' as the first cue.Yowphttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09264605351878574044noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5403931334822730200.post-90227691635365830902010-04-22T06:28:16.558-07:002010-04-22T06:28:16.558-07:00I don't have the Major Records with Himalaya. ...I don't have the Major Records with Himalaya. I listened to a snippet of it at http://www.valentinomusic.info/safesell/evergreen%20volume%205/192k/Evergreen%20Volume%205.htm<br /><br />Sounds like a good one.Your Pal Doughttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08307726382524899542noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5403931334822730200.post-15813063501728195912010-04-21T13:15:58.801-07:002010-04-21T13:15:58.801-07:00Alright, I will get a little more accurate about t...Alright, I will get a little more accurate about the use of "Thoroughfare" and Aesop Fable cartoons. I have a Snappy Cartoons 16mm print of "The Adventures of Adenoid" which uses "Thoroughfare" on the soundtrack, and I also have a Snappy print of "The Jungle Bike Race", which uses the cue as well. There are other cues on those cartoons that sound like Shaindlin, but could be other music. Snappy was probably not Commonwealth TV, I'm not exactly clear on the make-up of Snappy Cartoons. They released quite a few Aesop cartoons under their own logo. Mark KauslerAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5403931334822730200.post-79949160339993278912010-04-21T06:04:09.599-07:002010-04-21T06:04:09.599-07:00Doug, if you have Roger's 'Himalaya', ...Doug, if you have Roger's 'Himalaya', let me know. Apparently that was used twice in the second season Jinks cartoons. I have some odds and sods I'd like to post and that's one.Yowphttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09264605351878574044noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5403931334822730200.post-81130079965039314072010-04-21T03:08:25.552-07:002010-04-21T03:08:25.552-07:00Congratulations Yowp! Spectacular to finally have...Congratulations Yowp! Spectacular to finally have a Jack Shaindlin page on the internet! Yesterday, I was just listening to "Thoroughfare" by Roger Roger on a Valentino Major Records LP. However, most of the Shaindlin tunes have a similar sound or feel, so I prefer to believe that Mr. Shaindlin composed and conducted most of them. Don't burst my happy bubble Pokey.<br />DougYour Pal Doughttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08307726382524899542noreply@blogger.com