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Who remembers the Lone Ranger?

Here’s a video of the theme, otherwise known as the 4th section of the William Tell Overture.
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Fantastic Zevy!! That's just as I remember it as a kid. Your attention to detail is outstanding. Your use of the "Bellows Shake" was right on. It took me down "Memory Lane". A-h-h, The William Tell Overture.

John
 
Fantastic Zevy!! That's just as I remember it as a kid. Your attention to detail is outstanding. Your use of the "Bellows Shake" was right on. It took me down "Memory Lane". A-h-h, The William Tell Overture.

John
Thank you so much.
 
Oh no. Ever since I started to study this piece I have amassed a trove of lone Ranger and William tell jokes.
All done with love, I'm sure. :)

The Lone Ranger and Tonto are riding across the wide endless desert, they stop and Tonto climbs down and kneels and puts his ear to the ground. He lifts his head and says, "Buffalo come".

The Lone Ranger says, "that's amazing, how do you know.?"

Tonto says, "Face now smell bad and is sticky"
 
Jay Silverheels was way too intelligent to do that..

i had once read the "lone ranger" music was written
sort of responding to a challenge which is why it is
constructed seemingly mostly of build-ups and
grand endings of every sort he could imagine and then
link together like a choo choo train made up only of
engines and cabooses

sort of along the line that Ravels Bolero was
also in response to something like "how many different
ways can you figure out to say the same thing musically
in one song "
 
The Lone Ranger and Tonto are fleeing from a horde of savage Indians and they become trapped in a dead end gully. The Lone Ranger says to Tonto " Well it looks like the end Tonto" and Tonto replies "What do you mean Paleface".
 
Zevy as always perfection and Brilliant ................Brings back happy memories of another time and place in the late 1950's my younger brother and I watched on our small black and white tv " the lone ranger " on a saturday afternoon if i remember correctly .
We loved the program ......................we always watched the lone ranger wearing our Cowboy hats and guns !! and saying in time with the film and music the speed of light the flash of dust Hottie hi Ho Sliver ..................the lone Ranger !!
 
Now I can't stop thinking about D-Day from Animal House playing that on his throat with his fingers. Just watched Animal House again last week, it's fresh in my head.
 

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