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(Lost song) Buscando la marcha de Lucha Libre Internacional (re-subido)
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Este es un intento de recrear un fragmento del tema musical del programa de TV "Lucha Libre Internacional", protagonizado por Jack Veneno en las décadas de los 70-80-90. Esta música de marcha, que consistÃa en un "loop" de cinta de audio, resuena en la memoria de todos los que vimos la lucha libre dominicana en esas épocas, con su silbido caracterÃstico que no puedo distinguir si es de un órgano electrónico, flautines o violines. Pero hasta ahora, nadie ha podido identificar el tÃtulo del tema. Es quizás el "lostwave" o "lost media" más famoso en la República Dominicana. Durante décadas el nombre de este tema ha sido un misterio total, no se sabe si es una marcha militar o deportiva, si es de un compositor reconocido o si es música de librerÃa (stock). Solo mi amigo Comicdominicano me ha dicho que llegó a oirla en un documental en los años 70, y jomasadi dice que según Jack Veneno esta marcha fue elegida de un LP que se compró en Musicalia de la calle del Conde. Aquà he tratado de armar el segmento del "loop", pegando varios trozos de videos de YouTube (por eso se oye algo de narración). No he podido reducir mucho el volumen de las voces y el público, pero espero que este "invento" sea de alguna utilidad para cualquiera que esté interesado en resolver este misterio, al igual que yo.
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This is an attempt to recreate a fragment of the intro theme of the "Lucha Libre Internacional" TV show, starring Dominican wrestler Jack Veneno in the 70-80-90s decades. This marching music, which consisted of an audio tape loop, resonates in the memory of everyone who watched Dominican wrestling in those times, with its characteristic whistle that I cannot distinguish if it's from an electronic organ, piccolos or violins. But so far, no one has been able to identify the theme's title. It's probably the most famous "lostwave" or "lost media" in the Dominican Republic. For decades the name of this theme has been a total mystery, it's not known if it's a military or sports march, or whether it's from a recognized composer or just library (stock) music. Only my friend Comicdominicano has told me that he heard it in a documentary in the 70s, and jomasadi says that according to Jack Veneno this march was chosen from a vinyl LP bought at Musicalia on El Conde street. Here I have tried to put together the looped segment, joining several bits of YouTube videos (that's why some narration is heard). I couldn't reduce much the volume of the voices and the crowd, but I hope this "invention" will be of some use to anyone interested in solving this mystery, just like me.
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