Since Digging in the Carts' Launch, I rewatch the episodes everytime I remember them (usually when I eat japanese food). I love this so much... It's one of the best documentaries EVER MADE. I mean, in all aspects, it's so much love in this documentaries... The ones who made the songs made them with so much love, and the one who made this documentary made it with so much love too... I always feel amazed, I feel beauty.
It's ridiculous and corny for me to even admit this, but I personally get a bit emotional when watching this documentary myself. Coming back to it every 6 months or so, I can't help but appreciate the amount of care that the team put into this documentary, for such an underappreciated art form that I myself have been inspired by throughout my entire life. Much love to those with a refined taste in this art form. I hope to be able to create something for people to enjoy as much as Diggin in the Carts.
A note from the Producer/Director Nick Dwyer, concerning 4:17: "It was actually this track from the PC - Engine (Turbo Grafix in the States) that was what inspired me to make Diggin' In The Carts. I had been digging through old game soundtracks in a store called Super Potato in Akihabara in Tokyo looking for old Japanese games to sample. That's when I found this. Later that evening whilst listening to this track, loud, looking out from the 30th floor of my hotel seeing Tokyo at night - I had a moment where I realised I had to make the documentary. We actually re-created what I saw that night in the third Episode when we play this track, it was so important to me that we had that scene in there."
Tracklist of episode: 0:00 Daisuke Tanabe + Tappy - DitC Intro 3 0:52 The King of Dragons - Player Select 1:06 Dragon Spirit - Grave Yard 1:48 The Revenge of Shinobi - The Shinobi (Stage 1) 2:30 Master of Monsters - Large Green Meadow 3:29 Master of Monsters - Golden Warrior 4:17 Magical Chase - Waltz of Meditation (Part 2) 5:18 Magical Chase - Ripple's Theme 6:00 Magical Chase - Waltz of Meditation (Part 1) 6:45 The Adventures of Hourai High - Shinmachi (Day) 7:31 CAPCOM Logo Sound 7:34 Strider Arcade - Siberian Tunnel 7:51 Street Fighter II Arcade - Opening Theme 8:06 Street Fighter II SNES - Guile Stage 8:47 Street Fighter II Arcade - Ken Stage 9:37 Street Fighter II Arcade - Game Over 10:01 Street Fighter II Arcade - Chun Li Stage 10:47 Street Fighter II Arcade - Dhalsim Stage 11:22 Street Fighter II Arcade - Ryu Stage 11:50 Street Fighter II Arcade - Blanka Stage 11:56 Street Fighter II Arcade - Blanka Stage Critical Health 13:13 Street Fighter II Arcade - Blanka Stage 13:51 Street Fighter II SNES - Vega Stage 14:27 Street Fighter II SNES - E. Honda Stage 14:53 The Adventures of Hourai High - Airplane
I did not know Yoko did the soundtrack for Street Fighter! She's my favorite composer since she's done the entire Kingdom Hearts soundtrack and Mario RPG!
That's cute but you're wrong. David Wise (which I very much respect) was the one being influenced by these composers at the time. It's not to say Dave wasn't influential, he very much is/was...but this documentary is talking about the ROOTS of video game music, before Wise's time. Plus dude, take that cry baby shit outta here. Where is Koji Kondo in this documentary? No one cries about that. Nick and Tu couldn't get everyone they wanted bro. Learn the history of this craft, and realize where Wise stands in it...because it wasn't at the beginning my friend.
Hey real quick, how many people are saying Donkey Kong/Diddy Kong sound bytes compared to Yoko Shimomura's "Hadouken" or "Shoryuken"? And DAVID WISE was "just as influential" in your book? Get the fugg outttaaaa heeeerrrreee with that shit!
en españa se jugaba mucho street fighter 2 .te lo encontrabas casi como en japon .una maquina en cualquier bar.tambien salio dragon ball en el 91 en españa y claro parecian kamehames,eso tambien ayudaria.que gran anecdota de yoko :D
Decent referance, harold Faltermeyer is an amazing musician. Must add this maybe she impressed with the riff but she improvised and wrote an amazing solo on it.
Yoko Shimomura is my favorite video game soundtrack composer, everything she makes sounds amazing and different.
i think i'm in love with yoko shimomura
Since Digging in the Carts' Launch, I rewatch the episodes everytime I remember them (usually when I eat japanese food). I love this so much... It's one of the best documentaries EVER MADE. I mean, in all aspects, it's so much love in this documentaries... The ones who made the songs made them with so much love, and the one who made this documentary made it with so much love too... I always feel amazed, I feel beauty.
+Thiago Pereira I want a physical copy of the series. I also want more 'Digging in the carts' please.
It's ridiculous and corny for me to even admit this, but I personally get a bit emotional when watching this documentary myself. Coming back to it every 6 months or so, I can't help but appreciate the amount of care that the team put into this documentary, for such an underappreciated art form that I myself have been inspired by throughout my entire life. Much love to those with a refined taste in this art form. I hope to be able to create something for people to enjoy as much as Diggin in the Carts.
A note from the Producer/Director Nick Dwyer, concerning 4:17:
"It was actually this track from the PC - Engine (Turbo Grafix in the States) that was what inspired me to make Diggin' In The Carts. I had been digging through old game soundtracks in a store called Super Potato in Akihabara in Tokyo looking for old Japanese games to sample. That's when I found this. Later that evening whilst listening to this track, loud, looking out from the 30th floor of my hotel seeing Tokyo at night - I had a moment where I realised I had to make the documentary. We actually re-created what I saw that night in the third Episode when we play this track, it was so important to me that we had that scene in there."
thank you for this!
Tracklist of episode:
0:00 Daisuke Tanabe + Tappy - DitC Intro 3
0:52 The King of Dragons - Player Select
1:06 Dragon Spirit - Grave Yard
1:48 The Revenge of Shinobi - The Shinobi (Stage 1)
2:30 Master of Monsters - Large Green Meadow
3:29 Master of Monsters - Golden Warrior
4:17 Magical Chase - Waltz of Meditation (Part 2)
5:18 Magical Chase - Ripple's Theme
6:00 Magical Chase - Waltz of Meditation (Part 1)
6:45 The Adventures of Hourai High - Shinmachi (Day)
7:31 CAPCOM Logo Sound
7:34 Strider Arcade - Siberian Tunnel
7:51 Street Fighter II Arcade - Opening Theme
8:06 Street Fighter II SNES - Guile Stage
8:47 Street Fighter II Arcade - Ken Stage
9:37 Street Fighter II Arcade - Game Over
10:01 Street Fighter II Arcade - Chun Li Stage
10:47 Street Fighter II Arcade - Dhalsim Stage
11:22 Street Fighter II Arcade - Ryu Stage
11:50 Street Fighter II Arcade - Blanka Stage
11:56 Street Fighter II Arcade - Blanka Stage Critical Health
13:13 Street Fighter II Arcade - Blanka Stage
13:51 Street Fighter II SNES - Vega Stage
14:27 Street Fighter II SNES - E. Honda Stage
14:53 The Adventures of Hourai High - Airplane
The editing on this documentary is impressive! Great job!
I did not know Yoko did the soundtrack for Street Fighter! She's my favorite composer since she's done the entire Kingdom Hearts soundtrack and Mario RPG!
1:56 the spoken words fit perfectly with the music
lol
True "8 bit go to 16 bit..."
I've no words how I'm in love with this series!! Especially this SF2 episode!!! *-*
1:54 THOUGHT HE WAS ABOUT TO BUST OUT A RAP OVER THE SHINOBI THEME XD
=)
This is amazing. While playing games when they came out I would not think of who made this music and graphics. I would just play it and enjoy it.
SF2 music is legendary, can't be beaten
The best episode so far.
Little shout out to David Wise from the DKC series would've been nice, lots of amazing Western vgm composers in the past.
+xLordOfNothingx was a documentary about Japanese VGM !
Yeah I know, it was a great docu. Western vgms composers were just as influential in my book, was just hoping for a quick shout out or something.
That's cute but you're wrong. David Wise (which I very much respect) was the one being influenced by these composers at the time. It's not to say Dave wasn't influential, he very much is/was...but this documentary is talking about the ROOTS of video game music, before Wise's time. Plus dude, take that cry baby shit outta here. Where is Koji Kondo in this documentary? No one cries about that. Nick and Tu couldn't get everyone they wanted bro. Learn the history of this craft, and realize where Wise stands in it...because it wasn't at the beginning my friend.
Hey real quick, how many people are saying Donkey Kong/Diddy Kong sound bytes compared to Yoko Shimomura's "Hadouken" or "Shoryuken"? And DAVID WISE was "just as influential" in your book? Get the fugg outttaaaa heeeerrrreee with that shit!
@@s-rank8388 lol, why are you being so aggressive?
en españa se jugaba mucho street fighter 2 .te lo encontrabas casi como en japon .una maquina en cualquier bar.tambien salio dragon ball en el 91 en españa y claro parecian kamehames,eso tambien ayudaria.que gran anecdota de yoko :D
Soy de Brasil e Vega siempre fué mi favorito. Encantame mucho la musica y escenario de ello.
This is a great mini series
a video about music and yet the audio is not centered. nice
RedBullMusic Still waiting for the portuguese captions, thanks.
Please, where is the portuguese captions?In the 4 have but in the 3 no..
please subtitle in portuguese I'm from Brasil and i love 8bit and 16bit music
Sounds so sweet, if only there were some words
Oh word...thanks
What song or game is 7:35 - 7:50 from?
It's the Siberian Tunnel theme from Strider.
McQueen8601 Many thanks!
THAT TRACK REMINDS ME OF THE "THREADS OF FATE" GAME SOUNDTRACK ON PLAYSTATION
=)
8:09の真空投げ笑った
Song at @1:49?
The Revenge of Shinobi - The Shinobi (Stage 1)
Cadê as legendas em português?
Gah! STILL no English subs?! I loved the first 2 episodes, can't wait to watch the others... Come on, please!
Now English subs available, with all the information of game soundtracks.
No english captions again. Can these be added please
English coming VERY soon!
RedBullMusic Please, where is the portuguese captions?In the 4 have but in the 3 no..
It's on now
Please, put the portuguese subtitles. =)
The First Track ID Please
OOT-AHH oot-ahh (oot-ahh)
caption portuguese ?
Really appreciate the series! The subtitles are going too fast though.. It's a bit tedious to watch.
Yuko Shimomura did a great job for the SF2 soundtrack, but the ken's theme is a rip off from Cheap Trick - Mighty Wings on the Top Gun soundtrack
Decent referance, harold Faltermeyer is an amazing musician. Must add this maybe she impressed with the riff but she improvised and wrote an amazing solo on it.
No, it isn't. The intro sounds a bit similar but that's it.
Dude, Rascal speaks so fast O_O
Idk what that are saying
Translate to Portuguese, please! :/
BrKlingKlang nas configurações tem como mudar pra português,po.