Old "StageSongs" in Background Music

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  • Glanni's Girl
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    Re: Old "StageSongs" in Background Music

    Originally posted by merlin555
    Robbie strums a stageplay song on the incredibly cheap rope he's hanging Milford from.
    Ha! I didn't know that :)

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  • LazyPooky
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    In Remote Control your hear a piece of Allt í lagi í Latabæ

    https://youtu.be/ZATuiGMhP4s?t=20m32s

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  • merlin555
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    Old "StageSongs" in Background Music

    Yup. My mistake. Secret Agent Zero. :)

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  • Rotten Robot Hound
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    Originally posted by merlin555
    I know in the episode Sportacus Who?, Robbie strums a stageplay song on the incredibly cheap rope he's hanging Milford from.
    Don't you mean Secret Agent Zero?

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  • merlin555
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    Old "StageSongs" in Background Music

    I know in the episode Sportacus Who?, Robbie strums a stageplay song on the incredibly cheap rope he's hanging Milford from.

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  • Stingy
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    Originally posted by LatibærStuff
    But in which episode of the TV series this song was featured?
    Here's an example at ~13:30 of Miss Roberta. (I don't think I can link exact times.)

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  • Stingy
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    Originally posted by LatibærStuff
    But in which episode of the TV series this song was featured?
    I recently watched the whole series start to finish, and I wish I had noted it for you haha. If you really want to find out, you might have to do the same :p

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  • LatibærStuff
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    Re: Old "StageSongs" in Background Music

    Originally posted by DRB319
    "Öllu er lokið Latibær", which means "Everything is done, LazyTown", is from the first Latibær play, Áfram Latibær.
    But in which episode of the TV series this song was featured?

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  • DRB319
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    Originally posted by LatibærStuff
    In which episode "Öllu er lokið Latibær" was included?
    "Öllu er lokið Latibær", which means "Everything is done, LazyTown", is from the first Latibær play, Áfram Latibær.

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  • puppylover416
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    After Stephanie in Who's Who says "There's the jive!" Allt í lagi í Latabæ plays.

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  • Glanni's Girl
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    Originally posted by Luk-a-Tronic
    Knowledge
    Originally posted by Stingy
    Serious Knowledge
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  • LatibærStuff
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    Originally posted by Stingy
    Let's see... Öllu er lokið Latibær plays every so often as a theme for the Mayor.
    In which episode "Öllu er lokið Latibær" was included?

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  • Sportastephanie
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    very funny

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  • Stingy
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    Let's see... Öllu er lokið Latibær plays every so often as a theme for the Mayor. Sometimes when The Mine Song plays for Stingy, it sounds more like the arrangement from Nenni níski. The melodies from Allt í lagi í Latabæ are used extremely frequently and have pretty much become an underscoring staple. Pretty much the entire song of Ég á góðan vin was used in Dancing Dreams. Also, there is a interlude in the version of Verum Löt (Lazy Scouts) that was performed at Latabæjar Hátíð í Höllini that uses the same (pretty sure) sample from Aldrei gleyma því and Jólin koma as generally as a serious Maggi Mjói vibe to it.

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  • Buzz
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    nice find....I didn't notice that because I don't know these old songs all that much

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