*re-upped* From 1962's "Big Band Bossa Nova", here's producer extraordinaire, Quincy Jones' "Soul Bossa Nova." Yeeeah baby! lol As you know this was the Austin Powers theme. This was sampled for Dr...
*re-upped* From 1962's "Big Band Bossa Nova", here's producer extraordinaire, Quincy Jones' "Soul Bossa Nova." Yeeeah baby! lol As you know this was the Austin Powers theme. This was sampled for Dream Warriors' "My Definition of a Boombastic Jazz Style" and "U Could Get Arrested" and also for Luda's "Number #1 Spot." Enjoy!
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awesome! id love our band to do this song! (im in colorguard by the way). remember the band that played in the opening of the first austin powers? that band was the riverside city college marching tigers i believe, and at our last competition, we watched them play (though not the same people of course). they are AMAZING and so professional!
I also totally remember this as being the theme song for the Canadian game show called Definition... which was the inspiration for the Dream Warriors' My Definition (of a Boombastic Jazz Style)
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Thanks for this clip!!!