I was watching DeStorm's Soul Toons video and it had power rangers theme song in there. Then I went and listened to the original and just realized three things:
- The song pretty much kicks ass and is cheesy as fuck
- It was more heavier than I remembered, and it even has a pretty hard sounding tap solo in the beginning
- Is it just me, or does it sound like all instruments are programmed, even the guitars? This indicates that it might be the case:
Also the version on the movie is pretty kick ass (Eventho the video clip says so, it's not Buckethead, but the official remix of the theme made for the Power Ranger Movie).
- The song pretty much kicks ass and is cheesy as fuck
- It was more heavier than I remembered, and it even has a pretty hard sounding tap solo in the beginning
- Is it just me, or does it sound like all instruments are programmed, even the guitars? This indicates that it might be the case:
One day he was presented with the first footage of the show, was told to use the word "Go", and to have it finished by the next day. After two and a half hours, the song that resulted was the show's theme song, "Go Go Power Rangers"
Also the version on the movie is pretty kick ass (Eventho the video clip says so, it's not Buckethead, but the official remix of the theme made for the Power Ranger Movie).
For the 1995 film adaptation Mighty Morphin Power Rangers: The Movie a new arrangement of "Go Go Power Rangers" was recorded and performed by "The Power Rangers Orchestra": a collaboration that featured credits of former Mr Big front man Eric Martin, guitarist Tim Pierce, former Pablo Cruise bass player John Pierce, singer-pianist Kim Bullard, and then Guns N' Roses drummer Matt Sorum.
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