http://phobos.apple.com/WebObjects/MZStore.woa/wa/viewAlbum?playlistId=397483&selectedItemId=397405
Great song, and well worth the money I spent getting it from iTMS! Another song I got from iTMS (http://phobos.apple.com/WebObjects/MZStore.woa/wa/viewAlbum?playlistId=2399413&selectedItemId=2399403), gets stuck in my head when I work Steel Venom at GL. I guess I have been on Wicked Twister too many times. As soon as our restraints unlock, that song starts playing in my mind, just like it does for real, when Wicked Twister's restraints unlock.
I haven't looked up other stuff yet though. Keep those suggestions coming.
-Sam
John McCain: The Ride
Being Mavericky since 2007!
Sam, WT's song does that to me too. I always here in my head when the song starts playing the restrants unlock and the lady say "Welcom to Wicked Twister". The memorys of CP live on forever!! :)
-Craig-
2008:Magnum XL-200 | Top Thrill Dragster
2007:Corkscrew | Magnum XL-200 | Maverick
-Paul
I know this post is very old, but seeing it reminds me of the guy who asked for cp songs to play in the car on the way. While I don't have the summer songs, I did research the Halloweekends soundtrack and have come up with a pretty deep list. Surely nobody wants these now, but here they are:
Ghostbusters Theme, Exorcist Theme, Twilight Zone Theme, Addams Family Intro, Munsters Intro, Nightmare Theme, Witchy Woman, Halloween Theme by Carpenter, Monster Mash, Love Potion Number 9, Bad Moon Rising by CCR, Spooky by Rascals, Superstition by Stevie Wonder, Hot Hot Hot, Twilight Zone by 2 Unlimited, Tragedy by Bee Gees, Disco Inferno, Freak Out, and Thriller by mj.
These were all the songs my friends and I came up with.
*** Edited 2/21/2005 5:03:45 AM UTC by ejh1701***
After some close listening my cousins and I did, we noticed that at least one of the songs, "Thriller", wasn't the original version sung by MJ (that, or they had a crappy track or speakers). Am I right?
And I would still love to see a soundtrack featuring some of the old music specifically written for CP back in the big band days, up through to today, especially the jingles. It may not sell as well as a mix of popular music they play now, but it would make for a far better souvenir.
Any similarity in name is purely coincidental.
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