Tuesday, December 13, 2016

45 - Stimpy's Pet / Ren's Brain





Stimpy’s Pet:

- Londonderry Twostep – Dennis Farnon (title card)
- ? (Stimpy skips to the door)
- Soft Suspense 1 – Louis Clarke (Stimpy opens the door)
- Flute Link (d) – Richard Myhill (“Joy!”)
- Beginners Please – David Lindup (circus clown)
- Seat of Feelings – Gregor F. Narholz (Ren doesn’t allow Stimpy to adopt the clown)
- Dramatic Climax – Mike Sunderland (Stimpy begs)
- Orchestral Link 69 – Mike Sunderland (reaction shot of the clown)
- Slapstick Effects 9 – David Bell (Ren asks if Stimpy will do things for the clown)
- Send Them Victorious (b) – Graham De Wilde (“Rapture!”)
- Busy Bachelor – Redvers Kyle (Stimpy wants to name him Sid)
- Clarinet Concerto – Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (that night…)
- Dramatic Cue (d) – Ronald Hanmer (Ren is startled)
- Slapstick Effects 37 – David Bell (“Oh no, backyard!”)
- Looking Back – Mike Sunderland (Sid whimpers…)
- Rah, Rah, Rah – Dennis Farnon (…and plays a horn)
- Trumpet Link (a) – Richard Myhill (“Take that phony circus act outside!”)
- Big Bad Giant – Paddy Kingsland (“I ain’t buyin’ it.”)
- Stealthy – William Loose [Capitol Records] (clown leaves)
- Clarinet Concerto – Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (later that night…)
- Slapstick Effects 27 – David Bell (“Poor little Sid is cold, Ren!”)
- Stealthy – William Loose [Capitol Records] (Sid at the door)
- Sad Affair, A – Mike Sunderland (“Oh Ren, his tuckus!”)
- Heavy Attack – Gerhard Trede (“He’s gonna die!”)
- Taking Up Positions Submix – Laurie Johnson (“I will save him!”)
- English Country Garden – Richard Myhill (Sid skips in)
- Mr. Happy – Richard Myhill (Sid in the wall)
- Stealthy – William Loose [Capitol Records] (Sid exits the shower)
- Declamatory Chords – Alan Braden (sting at the shower drain)
- Rough and Ready – John Fox (“See here, you little-”)
- Stealthy – William Loose [Capitol Records] (“…runt.”)
- Comedy Signature – Erik Markman [OGM] (“Isn’t Sid a good boy?”)
- Drama Link (i) – Hubert Clifford (“No, he’s a hairy little freak!”)
- Comedy Signature – Erik Markman [OGM] (“But he’s a trained little person.”)
- Dames and Daggers (a) – Dick Walter (“Pull my finger.”)
- Blue Danube Waltz – Ron Ronsted, Johann Strauss (Ren lectures Stimpy)
- Stealthy – William Loose [Capitol Records] (“Oh good, he’s teething.”)
- Toyland – Paddy Kingsland (Sid goes into the bathroom)
- Little Jug – Ib Glindemann (“What’s taking so long?”, as well as when Sid is on the toilet/phone)
- Shock Horror (a) – Dick Walter (Ren screams)
- Flying Saucer – Donald Thorne (dirty living room)
- Armed Attack – Jean Clero (Ren snaps)
- Francesca Da Rimini Op. 32 Symphonic Fantasia After Dante – Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky (Sid gets in a fight with Ren)
- Strings and Harp – David Farnon (Ren approaches an asleep Sid)
- Point of Departure U – Gregor F. Narholz (“Gonna bag me a clown!”)
- Armed Attack – Jean Clero (“Let’s wrestle!”)
- Anenaiki A – Augustyn Bloch (Ren holding Sid over the sink)
- Approaching Evil – Chris Payne, Paul Rogers (Ren laughs)
- Folli the Foal – Andrew Fenner (Ren in the living room)
- Emotion 1 – John Fox, Otto Sieben (“Ran away?”)
- Point of Departure A – Gregor F. Narholz (“Send in the clowns!”)
- Harp Gliss 2 – Otto Sieben (“9 Weeks Later…”)
- A Gentle Innocence – Harry Gregson-Williams (Stimpy prays)
- Bass Tension – Simon Benson, Eugeino Grandi (at the sewer…)
- ? (Sid exits the sewage)
- Dangerous E – Mladen Franko (“Amen.”)
- Prelude No. 15 in Db (‘Raindrop’) – Frederic Chopin, Fiachra Trench (in bed…)
- Point of Departure O – Gregor F. Narholz (Sid’s back)
- Point of Departure M – Gregor F. Narholz (“What’s shaking, sparky?!?!”)
- Morning Song – Fiachra Trench (that morning…)
- Declamatory Chords – Alan Braden (“Hey!”)
- Bright Lights – Philip Green, Geoffrey Love and Ken Thorne [Capitol Records] (“It’s Sid!”)
- [original composition by Shawn Patterson and Steve Loter] (the song with lyrics when Ren is bitten by Sid’s babies)
- Armed Attack – Jean Clero (ending)



Ren’s Brain:

- Elemental Power – Gerhard Trede (title card)
- Music For Anglo Saxes – Alan Bristow (opening)
- Set to Pounce – David Farnon (Stimpy’s lab)
- Symphony No. 6 Pastorale-4th Movement – Ludwig Van Beethoven (inside the lab…)
- Control Room – Dave Rogers, Paul Shaw (pan down to Stimpy)
- Impressions of India VI – Victor Cavini (Stimpy working in lab)
- Drama Link (b) – Hubert Clifford (brain is shocked)
- Woe is Me! – Richard Myhill (Stimpy’s sad)
- Our Summer Affair (a) – John Fox (Stimpy wants a quality brain)
- Midnight in Manhattan – Johnny Pearson (Ren’s asleep)
- ? (Stimpy opens his eyes)
- Heavenly Voices (a) – David Farnon (Ren’s brain)
- Nautical Trilogy – Robert Farnon (“It’s the perfect…”)
- Devils Ride – W. Merreck Farran (Stimpy brings Ren into the lab)
- Olympus (a) – Richard Harvey (“This won’t hurt a bit, little buddy.”)
- ? (Stimpy lifts the brain)
- Busy Shoppers – Len Stevens (Stimpy puts the brain in a container)
- Softly She Sleeps – Cedric King-Palmer (Stimpy puts Ren back to bed)
- Sublime Ghost – William Loose, John Seely [Capitol Records] (that morning…)
- Set to Pounce – David Farnon (brain exits the container)
- Drama Link (d) – Hubert Clifford (brain stands up)
- Eerie Dramatic (L-657) – Spencer Moore [Capitol Records] (Ren’s voice is heard in his brain)
- The Adventures of PC 49 – Ronald Hanmer (brain leaves for work)
- Elemental Power – Gerhard Trede (Ren’s brain! Missing!”)
- ? (“If Ren wakes up and finds his brain missing, he’ll kill me!”)
- Flute Link (d) – Richard Myhill (Stimpy gets an idea)
- Main Street – Alec Gould (Stimpy puts a phone in Ren’s head)
- Impressions of India VI – Victor Cavini (Ren wakes up)
- Very End – Sam Fonteyn (“Joy!”)
- Romeo and Juliet Overture – Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky (“I’ve dreamed of this for years!”)
- Orchestral Link 72 – Mike Sunderland (later…)
- Limelight Waltz – Albert Marland (Ren having fun with Stimpy)
- Real and Unreal – Richard Harvey (goofy sun)
- Commissioners – Gerhard Trede (brain’s done with work)
- The Menacing Silence (a) – Richard Harvey (brain’s angry)
- Brain Seizure – Chris Reccardi [Original composition] (the fight scene)
- Mechanical Industrial Underscore – William Loose (family watching the fight on TV)



Any mistakes? Comment below and let me know!

8 comments:

  1. "Mechanical Industrial Underscore!" That's the song I've been looking for. It isn't on any of the R&S Production Albums. Man, I'd love to get that one. How did you find out what it was called?

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    1. Idk, the original editor of the original identification blog found it, i'd ask him, but his blog is down and he's inactive, turns out the composer William Loose, released that in 1964, and released some new stuff in April of this year, if you search the composer up in APM, but sadly I can't find that track, otherwise i'd upload it on Ren & Stimpy's Music for ya

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    2. It was discovered a year ago that the SABAM (Belgian Association of Authors, Composers and Publishers) online database contained full cue sheets for several episodes of Ren & Stimpy (as well as other shows like SpongeBob), which resulted in many previously missing tracks being identified by myself and others. I identified the track in question by looking at the cue sheet for "It's a Dog's Life/Eggyolkeo," another episode in which the track was used. The track title given on the SABAM website is actually "Mechanical Ind Underscore," but considering that the BMI Repertoire (repertoire.bmi.com) includes two Loose tracks with the title "Mechanical Industrial," it can be assumed that "Ind" is short for "Industrial." According to the cue sheet, it plays in the episode for 35 seconds, which corresponds to the snippet heard in the episode. Unfortunately, the current owners of this track have not made it available online, so the best places to ask would probably be either librarymusicthemes.boardhost.com or yowpyowp.blogspot.com.

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  2. Thank you both for your help! I appreciate it.

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  3. For "Clarinet Concerto", what is the specific album?

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  4. Mechanical Industrial Underscore Returns In The Season 5 Episode "Rens Brain"! Anyways Ill Have To Upload The Track Myself It Only Plays In

    Plays In:

    Mans Best Friend (banned episode)

    Rens Brain


    Season 2 And Season 5

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    1. Wait Actually I Forgot That The Track Mechanical Industrial Underscore - William Loose Has Also Played In The Season 4 Episode Its A Dogs Life When Stimpy Chokes

      Season 2 And Season 4 And Season 5

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