Week of 4/8/2024: Sammy Davis Jr.'s "The Candy Man". And... Week of 10/2/2017: Real McCoy's "Sky is the Limit".
Week of 4/22/2024: "World Wide Noise", from Pizza Tower. And... Week of 10/9/2017: Docaty Mountain Railroad, from Super Mario RPG.
Week of 4/29/2024: "A Mother's Love", from the Undertale fangame "Undertale Yellow". I have no plans to play it, but I was only made aware of its completion within the past week, week and a half or so. Music's been on my mind as of late. And... Week of 10/16/2017: Power Station's "Some Like It Hot".
Week of 5/6/2024: "Niji no You Ni (Like a Rainbow)", from the Japanese radio drama "Slayers Nextra". And... Week of 10/23/2017: "Darkmoor Swamp", from Legend of Kyrandia 2: The Hand of Fate. A bit of trivia on this one: a decade and a half past I was working on an RPG called "Spam Sandwich", which unfortunately was never completed. In-between quests, different "hub" music would play for both Callista and Kaoru depending on which one the player was controlling. This was the song I selected for Calli.
Week of 5/13/2024: "A Little Bit Me, A Little Bit You", from The Monkees. And... Week of 10/30/2017: KLF's "3AM Eternal". This is one of those cases where if I listened to it for the first time in my thirties, I would've rejected it and KLF entirely. But since I listened to it before I turned 10, long before I knew what the song---indeed, the group---was about, I enjoyed it and still do.
Week of 5/20/2024: "The Guns of Navarone", by Al Caiola. My dad was listening to this earlier, and I thought "why not?". And... Week of 11/6/2017: "Haunted House", from Atomic Bomberman. Useless Trivia: When I implemented Shadell into the above-mentioned Spam Sandwich game, I'd selected this to be her boss theme in an early-game quest.
Week of 5/27/2024: The Tera Raid theme from Pokemon Scarlet/Violet. And... Week of 11/13/2017: Peach's Castle, from Mario Golf: Advance Tour. Finally, an announcement: I'm going to try to post once a day until what I have here catches up to the start of the thread. I double-checked to see how much was left, and at the rate I'm going this is going to take another year and a half. So, may as well speed it up a little.
And of course me being me, I forgot to implement what I spoke about in my announcement. Super. Anyway, Week of 6/3/2024: "Akrillic", from Plok!. Rest in peace, Geoff Follin. And... Week of 11/20/2017: Duran Duran's "Is There Something I Should Know".
Week of 6/10/2024: The Music Bakery's "Multicultural Folk Dance". Those of you who've watched Red Vs. Blue will recognize this, I'm sure. And... Week of 11/27/2017: The Ultra Recon Squad's battle theme from Pokemon Ultra Sun/Ultra Moon.
Week of 6/17/2024: Acker Bilk's "Stranger on the Shore". With both my parents either 80 or close to it, I always feel melancholy when I hear this song. And... Week of 12/4/2017: "I'm Against It", from the Marx Brothers movie Horse Feathers.
Week of 12/11/2017: "Just Like Heaven", by the Cure. Useless trivia: one of my older brothers and a few of his friends did a cover of this song at his graduation party.
Week of 6/24/2024: "Say Hey (The Willie Mays Song)", by the Treniers. Felt it was appropriate in light of Willie's recent passing. And... Week of 12/25/2017: U2's "New Year's Day". These last two blue songs were also practiced for the aforementioned graduation party, but I don't recall if they got to do this one.
Week of 7/1/2024: "Luna 2018", by Eurobeat Brony ft. Odyssey. And... Week of 1/1/2018: "New Junk City", from Earthworm Jim.
Week of 7/8/2024: "Under the Boardwalk", by The Drifters. And... Week of 1/8/2018: "Dancing in the Dark", by Bruce Springsteen.
Week of 7/15/2024: "Treacherous Depths", E-Tank's remix of Pump Man's music from Mega Man 10. And... Week of 1/15/2018: "Beerus' Madness", from Dragon Ball Super.
Week of 7/22/2024: "Chomosphere", from the old DOS game "Piranha". Hadn't heard of the game until recently, but I have been hearing the song off and on the past few years. And... Week of 1/29/2018: "Through the Night", the opening theme of Outlaw Star. USELESS TRIVIA: Back in college I once had a series of theoretical MSTings that never got off the ground. A clone of Aisha Clan-Clan would've been that series' equivalent to MST3K's Gypsy.