@@theangrybirdsfanandstarwar1098 I don't agree. I miss the fact that they were local, but they never did a good job of maintaining and taking care of their theaters. I was even an employee in 1998-1999 the old Keller 8.
It felt so fancy to go to the movies during this time in St. Louis. The fancy theatres, screens, curtains, and this incredible jingle got me fired up before the movie even started!!!!! It was an event to go to the movies!!! Then go home and listen to Jack Buck and Mike Shannon call our exciting St.Louis Cardinal games. BBQ pork steaks , potato salad, Budweiser Beer .
@@macthompson-fam3297 i wish marcus theatres didn't buy wehrenberg theaters that made me so sad and angry and i wish they could bring wehrenberg theaters back 😭😭😭😠😠😠💔💔💔
Still got mine! It's a cherished artifact of my childhood, and the original tune was the theme song for my falling in love with the movies. You're right, they sold this at concessions for something like two bucks, and I jumped right on it.
I remember the 1970's/1980s Wehrenberg music very well. My late best friend and I used to call it "The Wehrenberg DIsco." When I hear the tune, it always reminds me of him. Good memories!
Me too. I was at Webster when that jingle had its heyday. If I could make it so, I would make it so anytime I watched a movie at home, that jingle would play first.
I lived in St. Louis for most of the 90s. I worked at a W Cine' for a long while, and I actually own this cassette. Oddly enough, I have it on my shelf and can see it typing this right now. lol
Remember the cassettes bought one at the Wehrenberg Theater in Cape Girardeau, MO. Best theater I've been in was La Crosse ,Wisconsin been there since 1920 . Order pizza and they bring it to your table every seat has a table. Also will bring you any drink you want! Never seen another movie theater sell alcohol. Can't beat their service!
THIS IS CLASSIC ST. LOUIS!!!
Rip wehrenberg theaters 1906-2017 i really miss wehrenberg theaters who else misses wehrenberg theaters like my comment if u agree with me 😭😭😭💔💔💔
@@theangrybirdsfanandstarwar1098 I don't agree. I miss the fact that they were local, but they never did a good job of maintaining and taking care of their theaters. I was even an employee in 1998-1999 the old Keller 8.
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It felt so fancy to go to the movies during this time in St. Louis. The fancy theatres, screens, curtains, and this incredible jingle got me fired up before the movie even started!!!!! It was an event to go to the movies!!! Then go home and listen to Jack Buck and Mike Shannon call our exciting St.Louis Cardinal games. BBQ pork steaks , potato salad, Budweiser Beer .
RIP Wehrenberg theaters...
1906-2016
@@macthompson-fam3297 i wish marcus theatres didn't buy wehrenberg theaters that made me so sad and angry and i wish they could bring wehrenberg theaters back 😭😭😭😠😠😠💔💔💔
@@theangrybirdsfanandstarwar1098 Marcus theaters *SUCKS ASS!!!*
@@pika62221 wehereberg theaters is way better than marcus theaters big time
My favorite movie theater all time movie song for 37 years of life
Still got mine! It's a cherished artifact of my childhood, and the original tune was the theme song for my falling in love with the movies. You're right, they sold this at concessions for something like two bucks, and I jumped right on it.
I remember the 1970's/1980s Wehrenberg music very well. My late best friend and I used to call it "The Wehrenberg DIsco." When I hear the tune, it always reminds me of him. Good memories!
2:27 the best version in my opinion. They did a bit of an enhancement in 2006 for their 100th, but it was essentially this.
When I was singing the theme to To Tell The Truth one day, my aunt Kelly thought I was singing this!
The second version of the jingle takes me back to my college days. Ronnie's Wehrenberg was MY theater!
Me too. I was at Webster when that jingle had its heyday. If I could make it so, I would make it so anytime I watched a movie at home, that jingle would play first.
Marcus kept the name ronnies theater and kept the cars with the tables from wehrenberg i hope they don't ever get rid of them
Used to go every Friday, play at the arcade and see a movie. Great times. Crestwood and Chesterfield Valley!
I’ve been to the one in Chesterfield!
Still love the 90s version. So radioish!
This was my jam (Northwest Plaza)
Oh my god do I miss Northwest Plaza! You talk about a massive mall- it was the largest enclosed mall in the state of Missouri!
Oh man! Anyone got any photos of the inside of the Cine 10 in Fairview from the 90's? loved that glass and brass/gold
Thanks for posting! :-)
I worked at Keller 8 when the second theme song (2:39) was around
I lived in St. Louis for most of the 90s. I worked at a W Cine' for a long while, and I actually own this cassette. Oddly enough, I have it on my shelf and can see it typing this right now. lol
I knew this cassette existed somewhere!
Can anyone make a slowed and reverb version of this?
Remember the cassettes bought one at the Wehrenberg Theater in Cape Girardeau, MO. Best theater I've been in was La Crosse ,Wisconsin been there since 1920 . Order pizza and they bring it to your table every seat has a table. Also will bring you any drink you want! Never seen another movie theater sell alcohol. Can't beat their service!
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Mario party 2 vs piglet's big movie
What year does the cover say the original curtain opener theme was introduced? Looks like 1969 but the text in the video isn't clear.
I believe it was 1959
It's 1969. Even with the times this was the sound of that era. No way it was 1959. Drumming and production sound like this didn't exist in 1959.
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Yikes the 1994 version is atrocious, the ‘69 version is perfection
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