I was watching that night. This came about because a fire alarm sounded in the studio around 8:45pm and they evacuated the building for about a half hour or so, during that time the LF ran in a loop. Hopefully I'll find my tape from that night and upload it sometime.
The first track is "Good Morning" by Craig Peyton. Kind of ironic considering this LF aired at 9 o'clock at night. The second is Trammell Starks' signature "Fair Weather" The third is another Starks song that, to the best of knowledge, is unnamed.
It's as if Weatherstar4000 is thinking: "I'll show what I want to show and show it how I want to show it! I don't care about no flavor lineup! I'LL SHOW WHAT I WANT!!!"
Does anyone remember a really fast song they played on the weather channel from the mid 90's? It was used around 95-96' and it sounded like something you could play in clubs. It was super fast, very drum heavy, and involved a flute. I can't find it anywhere. Help? Please? I would greatly appreciate it!!! Thank you in advance!
There's Full Circle by 3rd Force, As the Crow Flies by Steve Smith, or "Blue in the Face" by Shadowfax are ones I can find. July 1994 playlist. twcclassics.com has a lot of music titles used on The Weather Channel
I was watching that night. This came about because a fire alarm sounded in the studio around 8:45pm and they evacuated the building for about a half hour or so, during that time the LF ran in a loop. Hopefully I'll find my tape from that night and upload it sometime.
The first track is "Good Morning" by Craig Peyton. Kind of ironic considering this LF aired at 9 o'clock at night. The second is Trammell Starks' signature "Fair Weather" The third is another Starks song that, to the best of knowledge, is unnamed.
Lazarus C The third one is “The Setting Sun” by Trammell Starks.
1:10 definitely loaded the wrong color palette. appears to be the palette for the radar.
I remember this song back in 97.
This was the day before I was born ♡♡♡♡♡
Haven't heard this tune in a long time. Thanks for posting!
haha so crazy this taking me back
sesh
Yup
real ones know
Yup, last few tunes are by Trammell Starks.
It's as if Weatherstar4000 is thinking: "I'll show what I want to show and show it how I want to show it! I don't care about no flavor lineup! I'LL SHOW WHAT I WANT!!!"
Hey!!! On the current conditions screen, I could see the full 4000 moon on the Clear icon before it becomes a crescent again.
HA! My cable company had a Weatherstar4000 until 2013 and it always did this!
the first two lf's actually this is Good Morning by Craig Peyton
lol. i wonder how this happened. I also like that moon icon with the stars.
Yeah the tides,the moon,the almanac is all gone with a little bit of everything else,what gives?
Classic weather channel now what kind of weather channel do we have today?
Does anyone remember a really fast song they played on the weather channel from the mid 90's? It was used around 95-96' and it sounded like something you could play in clubs. It was super fast, very drum heavy, and involved a flute. I can't find it anywhere. Help? Please? I would greatly appreciate it!!! Thank you in advance!
There's Full Circle by 3rd Force, As the Crow Flies by Steve Smith, or "Blue in the Face" by Shadowfax are ones I can find. July 1994 playlist.
twcclassics.com has a lot of music titles used on The Weather Channel
More than likely "Blue in the Face" by Shadowfax from the "Esperanto" CD
Nice video that's cool
3:00 Wow! TWC Weatherscan music from 2002!
They looped the song!
Any classic weather channel forecast for north carolina?
song ID 1st track??
Craig Peyton - Good Morning
5:20 music ID???
An untitled track - Trammell Starks