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Post by DeltaHomicide on Sept 25, 2017 1:36:25 GMT
Jonathan Wolff, who wrote the Seinfeld theme, commented on a Facebook post and I asked if he also composed the noir jazz score in The Switch.
He never answered my question. He also dodged another fan's inquiry about the scat vocals added to the theme for The Note. Sorry guys, The Switch montage music's author is still a mystery.
All because Jonathan Wolff is a delicate genius.
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Post by Hawkeye-Costanza on Sept 25, 2017 5:10:52 GMT
I thought 'THEE question' was who played the smelly valet?
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Post by DeltaHomicide on Sept 25, 2017 5:33:32 GMT
I thought 'THEE question' was who played the smelly valet? That was Yakov Smirnoff.
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Post by Hawkeye-Costanza on Sept 25, 2017 8:05:56 GMT
I thought 'THEE question' was who played the smelly valet? That was Yakov Smirnoff. ..The actor!?
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Post by Deleted on Sept 25, 2017 8:10:15 GMT
I thought 'THEE question' was who played the smelly valet? That was Yakov Smirnoff. In Soviet Russia, smelly valet plays you!
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Post by rhs6358 on Sept 25, 2017 8:11:48 GMT
I must have been a riot growing up, because my schoolmates always called ME a Yakov, too.
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Post by pizzabagel on Sept 25, 2017 10:04:53 GMT
I thought 'THEE question' was who played the smelly valet? That was Yakov Smirnoff. The guy who invented Smirnoff vodka? Right, Yakov Smirnoff. That Russkie's all right. High-five!
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Post by DeltaHomicide on Sept 25, 2017 10:47:02 GMT
The guy who invented Smirnoff vodka? Right, Yakov Smirnoff. That Russkie's all right. High-five! ES-EM-EYE-ARE-EN-OFF!!... *falls asleep on the couch*
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Post by nutsberryfarm ⛑ on Sept 25, 2017 17:22:19 GMT
i met the guy who wrote 'the merv griffin show' eppy, bruce eric kaplan. and told him it was a top 3 seinfeld eppy and a top 10 eppy in the history of tv....and he didn't believe me. it was kinda sad. sadder than spending a night in el paso.
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Post by rhs6358 on Sept 25, 2017 17:25:04 GMT
I thought 'THEE question' was who played the smelly valet? Don't get pizzabagel on that issue again. He'll start crooning Mike Nesmith tunes and tell us that Nez played the valet but didn't take credit for it because he didn't need the money.
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Post by Deleted on Sept 25, 2017 17:40:35 GMT
i met the guy who wrote 'the merv griffin show' eppy, bruce eric kaplan. and told him it was a top 3 seinfeld eppy and a top 10 eppy in the history of tv....and he didn't believe me. it was kinda sad. sadder than spending a night in el paso. He probably just couldn't believe you used the word "eppy."
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Post by nutsberryfarm ⛑ on Sept 25, 2017 17:50:41 GMT
i met the guy who wrote 'the merv griffin show' eppy, bruce eric kaplan. and told him it was a top 3 seinfeld eppy and a top 10 eppy in the history of tv....and he didn't believe me. it was kinda sad. sadder than spending a night in el paso. He probably just couldn't believe you used the word "eppy."
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Post by pizzabagel on Sept 25, 2017 18:05:34 GMT
I thought 'THEE question' was who played the smelly valet? Don't get pizzabagel on that issue again. He'll start crooning Mike Nesmith tunes and tell us that Nez played the valet but didn't take credit for it because he didn't need the money. Eh, Nez as the smelly valet. I mean, who has the energy anymore? This is more about posting the word "thee" ironically.
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Post by DeltaHomicide on Sept 25, 2017 23:20:40 GMT
i met the guy who wrote 'the merv griffin show' eppy, bruce eric kaplan. and told him it was a top 3 seinfeld eppy and a top 10 eppy in the history of tv....and he didn't believe me. it was kinda sad. sadder than spending a night in el paso. Another delicate genius. After he acknowledged that he did write some eppy's you should've said, "What writer? It was a sitcom".
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Post by IsoscelesKramer on Sept 26, 2017 5:20:53 GMT
Jonathan Wolff, who wrote the Seinfeld theme, commented on a Facebook post and I asked if he also composed the noir jazz score in The Switch. He never answered my question. He also dodged another fan's inquiry about the scat vocals added to the theme for The Note. Sorry guys, The Switch montage music's author is still a mystery. All because Jonathan Wolff is a delicate genius. I'll be sure to ask him THOU question.
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Post by pizzabagel on Sept 26, 2017 10:13:07 GMT
Jonathan Wolff, who wrote the Seinfeld theme, commented on a Facebook post and I asked if he also composed the noir jazz score in The Switch. He never answered my question. He also dodged another fan's inquiry about the scat vocals added to the theme for The Note. Sorry guys, The Switch montage music's author is still a mystery. All because Jonathan Wolff is a delicate genius. It's composer! You got that?!
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Post by rhs6358 on Sept 26, 2017 10:14:53 GMT
Jonathan Wolff, who wrote the Seinfeld theme, commented on a Facebook post and I asked if he also composed the noir jazz score in The Switch. He never answered my question. He also dodged another fan's inquiry about the scat vocals added to the theme for The Note. Sorry guys, The Switch montage music's author is still a mystery. All because Jonathan Wolff is a delicate genius. It's composer! You got that?! So when you erase what you wrote, you decompose? I still don't get it.
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Post by DeltaHomicide on Sept 26, 2017 12:20:31 GMT
Jonathan Wolff, who wrote the Seinfeld theme, commented on a Facebook post and I asked if he also composed the noir jazz score in The Switch. He never answered my question. He also dodged another fan's inquiry about the scat vocals added to the theme for The Note. Sorry guys, The Switch montage music's author is still a mystery. All because Jonathan Wolff is a delicate genius. It's composer! You got that?! What composer? It's a sitcom theme...with slap happy bass featuring Bobby McFerrin.
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Post by rhs6358 on Sept 26, 2017 12:33:27 GMT
It's composer! You got that?! What composer? It's a sitcom theme...with slap happy bass featuring Bobby McFerrin. pizzabagel said you can have his Bobby McFerrin Live in Helena, Montana album. In fact, you can have all his albums. Just take them. That's what you do with garbage, ain't it?
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Post by Deleted on Sept 26, 2017 17:05:52 GMT
I thought THEE question is when did people stop talking like Shakespeare.
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Post by Deleted on Sept 26, 2017 17:15:45 GMT
...the scat vocals added to the theme for The Note. See here, starting at 3:37 (you may have already seen it)
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Post by pizzabagel on Sept 26, 2017 17:19:58 GMT
What composer? It's a sitcom theme...with slap happy bass featuring Bobby McFerrin. pizzabagel said you can have his Bobby McFerrin Live in Helena, Montana album. In fact, you can have all his albums. Just take them. That's what you do with garbage, ain't it? Just don't take my caretaker's freakin' voodoo music. I find it oddly soothing.
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Post by rhs6358 on Sept 26, 2017 17:35:54 GMT
pizzabagel said you can have his Bobby McFerrin Live in Helena, Montana album. In fact, you can have all his albums. Just take them. That's what you do with garbage, ain't it? Just don't take my caretaker's freakin' voodoo music. I find it oddly soothing. Do you have that Paul Anka album where he does "Black Hole Sun" and "Smells Like Teen Spirit"?
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Post by IsoscelesKramer on Sept 26, 2017 18:00:07 GMT
Seeing as he did compose the jazz numbers that Elaine and Mr. Pitt listen to in The Mom and Pop Store, I wouldn't put it past him.
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Post by pizzabagel on Sept 26, 2017 21:35:40 GMT
Just don't take my caretaker's freakin' voodoo music. I find it oddly soothing. Do you have that Paul Anka album where he does "Black Hole Sun" and "Smells Like Teen Spirit"? Unfortunately not. Would you please lend it to me? I'll return it ... whenever.
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Post by rhs6358 on Sept 26, 2017 22:39:09 GMT
Do you have that Paul Anka album where he does "Black Hole Sun" and "Smells Like Teen Spirit"? Unfortunately not. Would you please lend it to me? I'll return it ... whenever. You never returned my DVDs. Or my VHS tapes. Ironically, they all had nudity.
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Post by pizzabagel on Sept 26, 2017 22:47:28 GMT
Unfortunately not. Would you please lend it to me? I'll return it ... whenever. You never returned my DVDs. Or my VHS tapes. Ironically, they all had nudity. Ironically, no. Coincidentally and suspiciously, yes.
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Post by DeltaHomicide on Sept 28, 2017 7:47:43 GMT
Seeing as he did compose the jazz numbers that Elaine and Mr. Pitt listen to in The Mom and Pop Store, I wouldn't put it past him. But why did the composer man have to ignore me like that?
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Post by pizzabagel on Sept 28, 2017 9:27:07 GMT
Seeing as he did compose the jazz numbers that Elaine and Mr. Pitt listen to in The Mom and Pop Store, I wouldn't put it past him. But why did the composer man have to ignore me like that? Count yourself lucky. At least he didn't get a policeman to yell at you.
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Post by rhs6358 on Sept 28, 2017 10:58:38 GMT
You never returned my DVDs. Or my VHS tapes. Ironically, they all had nudity. Ironically, no. Coincidentally and suspiciously, yes. Thanks for returning all my sidal nudity DVDs. We're making progress.
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