SesameMike
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Ever notice that a device used in some of the older films was to have two different soundtracks, one played after the other? There was usually a second or two of silence between them.
-- Ostriches. A musical piece accompanied the views of the animals. Then the ostriches started running across the plain to a catchy faster-paced musical score.
-- Pigs. A quick-picking musical score that I can only describe as a cross between dulcimer and banjo played while we saw a bunch of pigs running across a farm. Then, instead of music, we heard the live sounds of the pigs oinking and snorting. That led to a few other farm animal sounds and scenes, such as sheep baa-ing, and even a single dog bark towards the end.
-- Pizza. A slow Italian musical score played while we watched the pizza guy shape and toss the crust in slo-mo. A wild and crazy fast musical piece played while the rest of the pizza was made, in fast-motion.
-- Eggs. A soft voice was sort of just humming as we watched a woman in a hen house pick up eggs laid by the chickens. Suddenly the music turned fast with the sound of a loud fiddler in what sounded like a square dance band. They started singing "Which came first, the chicken or the egg?" as we watched eggs on conveyor belts being loaded into crates.
But there were two others like this where I can only remember the second part.
-- This second part began suddenly with the clopping of a horse's feet on pavement. People were in a buggy being pulled by the horse, and the music was a steel-drum rendition of a song that had a "Skip to my Lou my darlin'" phrase at the end.
-- The second part here began with a shot of a front-loader washing machine (with a round glass door) in action, as a kid off-screen started singing "dum-de de-de-de, dum-de de-de-de..." This may have just been a series of scenes from a rural setting.
-- Ostriches. A musical piece accompanied the views of the animals. Then the ostriches started running across the plain to a catchy faster-paced musical score.
-- Pigs. A quick-picking musical score that I can only describe as a cross between dulcimer and banjo played while we saw a bunch of pigs running across a farm. Then, instead of music, we heard the live sounds of the pigs oinking and snorting. That led to a few other farm animal sounds and scenes, such as sheep baa-ing, and even a single dog bark towards the end.
-- Pizza. A slow Italian musical score played while we watched the pizza guy shape and toss the crust in slo-mo. A wild and crazy fast musical piece played while the rest of the pizza was made, in fast-motion.
-- Eggs. A soft voice was sort of just humming as we watched a woman in a hen house pick up eggs laid by the chickens. Suddenly the music turned fast with the sound of a loud fiddler in what sounded like a square dance band. They started singing "Which came first, the chicken or the egg?" as we watched eggs on conveyor belts being loaded into crates.
But there were two others like this where I can only remember the second part.
-- This second part began suddenly with the clopping of a horse's feet on pavement. People were in a buggy being pulled by the horse, and the music was a steel-drum rendition of a song that had a "Skip to my Lou my darlin'" phrase at the end.
-- The second part here began with a shot of a front-loader washing machine (with a round glass door) in action, as a kid off-screen started singing "dum-de de-de-de, dum-de de-de-de..." This may have just been a series of scenes from a rural setting.