Columbia Pictures Television 1976-1982
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the best columbia/tristar sound.
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Awesome music
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The music under this video was created by Suzanne Ciani...Google her name and check out her work...she is incredible!
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About a year ago, I was watching a show on DejaView, (don't remember what show it was) and the closing credits came up, so naturally, I expected to see the "Shining Bars" logo. Wrong. THIS logo/jingle came up. I'm standing there, thinking, "OK, WTF. I thought they stopped using this, YEARS ago." Don't know why it came up, but the same thing happened on another old show, which ended with the 80's "torch-lady" logo. WTF. Again, I thought they stopped using those logos, a long time ago. ???
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I was born n the late 70's when this logo was already released. R there n.e lyrics 2 that CPT sunburst tinglin' jingle? As a youngster age 8, after watching n episode of What's Happening, after the credits roll, there goes that sunburst logo song I can recite in my mind.
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Ultimate torture method: Being tied to a chair, in a pitch-black room, with this jingle constantly being played on loop. It's enough to drive someone COMPLETELY out of their mind! lol
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This is the logo I remember, but the jingle was higher-pitched.
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The high-pitch version of the jingle as used in this logo could be found on the earliest syndicated prints of "Barney Miller" among other CPT-distributed shows struck prior to the fall of 1982. The sequence itself is sped up and slightly edited.
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Just a coincidence, really, thanks to the Buchla synthesizer that Suzanne Ciani composed the jingle on. But when Coke took over in 1982, a whole new spin on the jingle's sound began to emerge.
I disagree. This logo is really nice
Sebadabada 2 years ago 4
It could be a one-time-only variant, and it could be a fake. But the CLG Wiki has nothing about it, and Shadeed329 says it's fake. I don't know, either; it looks and sounds real to me, but oh well.
supremetaco 3 years ago 3