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The Music of Disney Parks: Name that Tune Style

Bryan Lewis & Mykhailo Nahirniak

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Are you ready to tap into your memory bank and embark on a magical journey through the enchanting world of Disney? Let's kick off with a captivating game of Name That Tune, Disney Parks style! Do you think you can identify the auditory delights from Big Thunder Mountain Railroad or the lively tunes of Toy Story Land Midway Mania? If nothing else, it's sure to inject a bit of joy into your day as we reminisce about our favorite Disney experiences. Join us as we challenge each other to recognize some of the most iconic melodies from the most magical place on earth.

Have you ever noticed how a simple tune can transport us back to some of the most magical moments of our lives? That's the power of Disney Park's music. It's an integral part of the Disney experience and brings alive memories that we've held dear. We'll take a walk down memory lane discussing the captivating soundtracks of Disney World's Happily Ever After and Disneyland's Wondrous Journeys shows. And what about the Canadian national anthem? Ever thought it could be a great track for a Disney show? Tune in to find out our thoughts on this!

Lastly, we'll take you on a nostalgic trip back to the history of drum corps performances at Epcot and share our favorite musical pieces that evoke some of the most cherished Disney memories. Plus, we've got a fun challenge for you - Guess the Songs on Main Street! So, whether you're a seasoned Disney fan or a newbie, this episode is sure to stir up a sense of enchantment and nostalgia. Grab your headphones, sit back, and let's dive into the magical musical world of Disney Parks together!

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Mykhailo:

So today, on Miles from Main Street, we are going to play a little game. It's going to be name that tune Disney Parks Edition. I think it's going to be a lot of fun. I have a couple songs here for Brian to listen to. I think he's probably going to be able to get all of them, but it's going to be a fun little game for us to play.

Bryan:

I am looking forward to doing this with you, but, Mykhailo, how are you doing? I'm good. How are you? I'm doing, all right. It's been another two weeks since we talked and you've been a busy guy.

Mykhailo:

Yeah, I'm constantly busy all the time. This is just life. Now, apparently, apparently, this is being an adult. You're always busy, but yeah, it's definitely my busy time. It sucks right now. Actually, this is probably the most busy I'm going to be, which is crazy to think about, because my gig season is overlapping with my marching band season. This weekend I have two gigs and marching band.

Bryan:

Yikes.

Mykhailo:

It's going to be tons of. I thought my last weekend was busy, but yeah, very, very busy.

Bryan:

We're doing the best we can to keep you on the show and keeping the schedule going. I appreciate you sticking around.

Mykhailo:

I'm always happy when I'm on and I'm always happy when I get to talk to Disney with my buddy, brian.

Bryan:

Speaking of talking Disney, did you get a chance to listen to Marcelo this past week?

Mykhailo:

I did not.

Bryan:

You need to get out there and listen to that episode. I thought it was a terrific episode. I had a great time with him. He has a lot of great information about Toon Town and Roger Rabbit. He did the cartoon spin ride and the Muppets. Then he went into animation, so go check that out.

Mykhailo:

That's very exciting. I can't wait to listen to that.

Bryan:

Before you go and you listen to any of that stuff, make sure you go out and share the show with a friend and make sure that they come on out and check out the show as well. We've been doing some really fun things and we're doing a fun one today with the music, so go let them know that you're having fun listening.

Mykhailo:

Just tons of fun, fun, fun, fun for everyone. The way we'll do this is we're going to play some clips. We'll make it pretty reasonable. We're going to play the whole song, probably the first couple seconds to possibly a minute of these songs, and we're going to try to guess them. Mine are all from Disney Parks. I actually think they're all from rides. So there's your little hint there For me. Honestly, I think I'm going to do well. I'm not sure how well you're going to do, brian, but I. That sounds terrible.

Bryan:

It does.

Mykhailo:

I only say that because I am constantly listening to Disney Park audio all the time. It's actually a problem. I have found myself not listening to regular music very much anymore because I'm constantly listening to Disney Parks stuff. I suggested this game probably because I'm going to be fairly decent at it, or I may suck. I've found a bunch of audio that I've never listened to before, or it might be hard for me, but we'll see. I feel like possibly I may be pretty good at this, but it also might be a bloodbath. Who knows?

Bryan:

Well, I did pull a couple of old ones that.

Mykhailo:

Oh, no, just to try to throw you.

Bryan:

We'll see how we do here.

Mykhailo:

Yeah, okay, I'll go first. All right, let me pull up. I made a playlist called Brian Playlist. I'll start with the first one.

Bryan:

That's an easy one. What is it, Brian? It's a big Thunder Mountain railroad.

Mykhailo:

Yeah, I knew you were going to get that one. Yeah.

Bryan:

That was sorry, that was pretty good, pretty easy one yeah.

Mykhailo:

Actually, you know what I lied. I mean they're all rides, but this is actually the audio loop that they play around the Big Thunder Mountain area. This is kind of like an area loop, not specifically ride audio.

Bryan:

Well, I'm glad you picked Big Thunder, because that's my favorite yeah.

Mykhailo:

That was the idea.

Bryan:

I appreciate that. All right, let's see how this one comes out for you.

Mykhailo:

Ok, so, thinking through this, it's Toy Story, obviously, and it could be like Toy Story Land music, or it could be like Q Music for Slinky Dog, or it could be on-ride music for Ailing Swirling Saucers, but I think that it's Q Music for Midway Mania. That's what I think. I think it's the Q Music for Midway Mania. You got it you know what's really funny about that, brian.

Mykhailo:

So all of you guys know we don't just jump in and start the podcast. Brian and I talked for a half an hour before we start all these podcasts. While we were talking I was like, oh, I have six, I'll throw away the one that I think is going to be too tough. That was the one that I threw away that. I was like, ah, I might be a little too tough. It's like the one that I found was an hour-long Q-loop and for these I'm trying to start in the middle so that you don't just start at the beginning and you're like oh yeah, it's big enough, but I kept starting in the middle.

Mykhailo:

When I showed these to Kristen I kept starting in the middle and it was some random song, I think at one point it was like Yellow Submarine, but in Toy Story music sounds and I was like he's not going to get this. I was trying to find those little areas where it played Toy Story songs, but it just always seemed either too obvious or too hard to figure out. So I was like we'll just throw that one out.

Bryan:

But See, and I thought that one was pretty easy because I've spent so much time standing- in a queue Accurate.

Mykhailo:

Very true, yes.

Bryan:

It's so weird to think that that used to be the top ride in the whole resort.

Mykhailo:

And Kristen loves that ride. She's all about it. There have been times where she really wants to ride it and it says that it's like a 35-minute wait and it's definitely not a 35-minute wait. So we've spent a good amount of time waiting in line there. But that queue is cool and so it's fun to hang out there. But yeah, the queue line music in that queue is pretty great.

Bryan:

Yeah, we've always really enjoyed that ride and, like I said, standing in that line. We've stood in that line way too long, so that music came up pretty easy for me. So I wasn't sure how you were going to do with that.

Mykhailo:

Yeah, well, this next one that I have you're either going to get immediately or it might be kind of tough. I think you're going to get it right away, but here we go. What do you think it's like?

Bryan:

Yeah, so part of me wants to say it might be Japan from Epcot. I'm also thinking like it might be some entrance music to Epcot.

Mykhailo:

Would you like to hear more?

Bryan:

Maybe a little bit more. I feel like. I feel like I've heard this many times, but I'm having trouble placing it.

Mykhailo:

That I'll tell you right now that flute part pan flute part that just came in should give it away.

Bryan:

Yeah, I don't know that I'm getting this.

Mykhailo:

Let me see if. Let me play the beginning for you real quick, See if that helps.

Bryan:

Oh, man, are we in the land? Is it the land we are?

Mykhailo:

in the land, but is it?

Bryan:

is it living with?

Mykhailo:

the land is living with the land man, it took you a while, but you got there it did.

Bryan:

Yeah, I've heard it so much. I, yeah, that's one of them. I guess that I'd kind of, because you get into the greenhouses and there's no music and that's where my memory is on it, like the the beginning and you know, like the whole video stuff at the beginning.

Mykhailo:

In the end I don't, I don't pay attention to, so this, this specific clip is is the ending, as you're kind of like like you're going through that, like that diorama of like the world and you see all the pictures of like people from different countries and everything. That's where this, this music, comes in. It's like right at the end okay, that pan flute part happens in the beginning, though at a certain part.

Bryan:

Oh okay, because usually we get to that end part and, you know, I kind of even wonder if I'm like bopping along to it, but I don't like I might have to be talking a little bit or something, I don't know yeah, because it's it's literally right at the end, so you may be getting ready like okay, okay next, next we're going here yeah, on here so you, you may be like me I I love living the land, so I'm taking everything in.

Bryan:

I'm just like well, I always love it too, but yeah okay, cool. I'm glad I got it after a lot of help.

Mykhailo:

I mean you, you got there. I didn't really help all that much, except for playing the beginning.

Bryan:

I feel like that helped, true yeah, it did all right, so I've got one here. I just felt like we had to do this okay, okay, you can turn it off now.

Mykhailo:

You, brian, brian, was there at my wedding when, like literally, these words were said yeah, I can't stop it.

Bryan:

No, I need, like I probably should stop it. But alright, we're gonna get a copyright claim. I just know it. Happy ever after. Like I said, I just had to do it.

Mykhailo:

I have to say I don't know if I want to bring this up. I'm going to anyways. I have to say I've been watching a lot of Ron on the go and very often Ron on the go turns into Kota Bear. If you don't know who Kota Bear is, I don't think we've talked about Kota Bear. Well, I think I talked about Kota Bear a little bit when I did my solo show.

Mykhailo:

But if you don't know who Kota Bear is, he is on the West Coast and he does Disneyland content and he kind of does it in the way of Ron on the go, where he kind of like goes and does all the same things like every time he goes. So it's like he starts at the fireworks and then like goes off to like all of the different parts that he usually does. Like he usually ends up at the racers at one point. The cars ride, oh sure, but he for some reason we just love watching him after Ron's, after Ron's stream ends, because we're still like kind of awake but we like want to be put to sleep with like a live streamer, because we've been watching live streamers for so long, and he always starts with the fireworks at Disneyland and for a while I was like the music for the fireworks at Disneyland is so much better than Happily Ever After.

Mykhailo:

But then, like I went back and listened to like the music for Happily Ever After and I was like, nah, happily Ever is so much better yeah, it is, but I have to shout out, the Wondrous Journeys is that fireworks show and, honestly, like the music itself is decent, but for some reason I just love the exit song that they have, which is basically like the song it's Wondrous. Yeah, it's like that song. It's Wondrous, but in kind of like a like, a more like it's a more poppy version of it, which I think is cool.

Bryan:

Yeah, I've been meaning to go back and listen to that soundtrack a little bit because it's been a minute, but it's a. It was good. I enjoy it's Wondrous. I thought that was a good tune. So yeah but you can't beat Happily Ever After. Sorry folks, that's just how it goes.

Mykhailo:

You can't beat you. We tried to kill it and it came back with events.

Mykhailo:

We didn't try to kill it, disney tried to kill it. Anyways, here's, here's my next song for you, brian, or audio I guess. But here we go. I was actually gonna try, so that was just very unfortunate. I was gonna try to like stop it at points where they're about to say Canada and see if you can guess the song. That's what I did to Kristen when I showed her these, these songs. I was, I was very much able to kind of like stop, like you know the song, and then fast forward and then and then play and then stop, like are you sure you do you know it? She figured, she figured it out eventually, but yeah, the it made it very obvious.

Bryan:

I sometimes and maybe it's just me being a weird American, but maybe they should make that and nothing against O Canada, like I've. I've sang O Canada with everyone at hockey games plenty of times, but you know like that would be make a really good national anthem, wouldn't it? That's sure.

Mykhailo:

I mean I guess I mean I'm I'm not super into our national anthem. I think our national anthem anthem sounds kind of similar to the Canadian national anthem, like it has that like national anthem cadence well, yeah, yeah.

Bryan:

But I mean, like this song like eloquently tells us how much she loves Canada and why she does, and I think you know that that makes a good national anthem.

Mykhailo:

I think it's just a great song. Sometimes again, I listen to the stuff in the car and I, but I also love the the show that it goes with and so sometimes I'll pull that show up and just like listen, like sometimes I'll be at work and I'll just be listening to Canada far and wide with the people from shitscreen right, whether Moira and what's his name you want his character.

Bryan:

I just keep thinking dad, dad, it's been a been a little bit since I watched that yeah, maybe too, but yeah it's.

Mykhailo:

I I always feel, have felt like a kindred spirit to Canada. I feel like I feel like I could probably live there and blend in pretty decently, especially with my my hockey playing, that I do. So yeah, that's. I've always kind of felt like I like I have a home in Canada.

Bryan:

So I was there once. I've been there a couple times. Where should I go next?

Mykhailo:

I'll definitely not Mexico.

Bryan:

Don't go to Mexico.

Mykhailo:

So this is not my final answer, but is this tapestry of nations? Okay, good. So the funny thing about that is that I don't listen to that song often, I just know it exists. And so what happened in my mind was this sounds a lot like illuminations. Oh yeah, because those songs are like intertwined kind of, and so, but I was like I know illuminations and this is not illuminations. And then I, and then I remembered about that, that parade that would happen, and I was like, oh, tapestry of nations, though Like that was like the same stuff. And so that's kind of how I pulled that answer out of thin air.

Bryan:

That will forever and ever. No matter how many memories I have of the electrical light parade or watching any of the other parades with with family and kids and enjoying the heck out of those parades, this will forever, ever be my most favorite parade they've ever done, because the music is the best music they've ever done. And yes, we just talked about happily ever after. I still think tapestry of nations is the best bit of music they've ever written.

Mykhailo:

I believe I may be speaking incorrectly, but I believe Jason was in that parade at one point. I think there was like a percussion area that he I think that was like one of the first things he did while working for Disney was to was being in the tapestry of nations.

Bryan:

Well, they had those giant floats with the wheel that would turn, with all the drums.

Mykhailo:

That was it. He was on that one. I now that I think about it. I've seen like there's a video clip of playing that giant. Yeah and it's Jason.

Bryan:

Yeah, because it was, and I was just like. So they always had to come down, like the promenade in Epcot, and you know it's really tight in there, so they would have the tape and the line where you had to stay behind and those wheels. They may have been eight feet tall, maybe 10. But when you're standing there and you're looking up at this thing like it's huge because you're right standing on top, of it like right up against it as it goes by.

Bryan:

So it's, it's just I don't know Like. I loved watching it and you know, just like you being the drummer, that I am like getting to see that. I thought it was just so much fun. And the music, again, the music is incredible.

Mykhailo:

Sadly, this is this is something that I've never actually seen. When, when did it? When did they stop doing it?

Bryan:

So it came along to start with for the Millennium Celebration that they did. So we're talking the year 2000, and then I can't remember when they stopped at the Millennium Celebration, but they continued doing the Tapestry of Nations. But I think, like so I think it started as Tapestry of Dreams and then turned into Nations or the other way, I can't remember exactly, but it would, it would go, it kept going, and so I was there in 2002 from my honeymoon and that's when I got to see it, and I think it ended a year or two after that.

Mykhailo:

OK, that's fun. Yeah, I've, I've, definitely. I've heard of the, that parade of. I've never seen it and I've heard the music a couple of times, but it's not something that's like on any of my playlists, so I'm actually kind of surprised that I got that.

Bryan:

Well, you had to get it because you're you, so Tapestry of and you're you tapestry of Nations went until September 9th 2001. And then it changed to Tapestry of Dreams. Ok so it was changed again in October of OK yeah, so it went to Tapestry of Dreams and it ran like I'm having trouble finding an ending date for it, but Tapestry of Dreams was the second iteration. Now OK do you remember the cadets doing the illuminations and the tapestry music?

Mykhailo:

I do and I actually I found that show at one point because DCI came out. This was back when people bought CDs and stuff on iTunes. Dci came out with like a best drum solos, like best of drum solos CD and I bought that in like the, the like the most recent drum solo was cadets. That year that they did illuminations and like the. I still to this day remember because I went through and learned like the snare solos for that feature and it's. It was so cool and it was really cool hearing that and then going, I think it was like the year after, like I found that, and then going to Epcot and like hearing illuminations and be like, oh, because I actually I knew it as the cadets show before. I knew it as illuminations at Disney, yes, and so I was like, oh, a drum corps played this.

Bryan:

We are the future. I believe is what they did in 2000. But if I remember right they did. There was a Millennium celebration that was done like in the spring, so the cadets had done a special performance that was off season and then they carried that into the drum corps season, If I. If I remember right, it was something that Disney put together.

Mykhailo:

Disney was very much into, or Epcot in general was very much into, drum corps at one point. They had future corps there at one point which is basically like a little mini drum core that would go out and perform stuff. Lots of really well-known drum core people in that. But they also had like scouts in 1997, went and did a parade and then perform. They actually performed their show like over by the fountain and like like all the whole horn line stood there, they brought out the pit and they just played their whole show. So like they would, they would just go do that every so often. So they were very much into drum cores back in the day. Here we go. Here is your next audio clip, brian.

Mykhailo:

Okay so when you first I played. Just enough for you.

Bryan:

It was that little clip at the end. That got it for me. Because when you first started playing it I started thinking phantasmic at first, because I could hear like a little Mickey voice in there. But like there's so much craziness going on during phantasmic at one point that I was kind of thinking that could have been it. And then I also started thinking about Philharmagic, because there's kind of a whirlwind type of scene in that movie as well. But yeah, you played that little bit at the end and that was Mickey and Minnie's runaway real way.

Mykhailo:

Yes, correct, it's funny. Your brain did almost the exact same thing that Kristen's did. We should have just had her on the show. Almost the exact same thing that Kristen's did when she listened to this, because she was like, oh, is this phantasmic? And I was like, no, just keep listening. So yeah she, she said almost the exact same exact same thing when she listened to it. I love that ride, it's really good and it's so this one. So there are a couple telltale, like I think when I first played it for Kristen, like we started a little further back, and for me there's a lot of really telltale things about this, but it's harder because it's ride audio. So it's like we actually I could have probably stopped that a couple seconds earlier and you would have had no.

Bryan:

I know.

Mykhailo:

At all what was going on. But yeah, that's that's the cool thing about about this ride is that like there's so many very distinct scenes that are happening, and that's kind of that's why I like it and I love this. This is one that's kind of on my like normal rotation, this and a lot of the Avatar ride audio. I'll listen to that a lot, just because that I don't know why that that right audio is really fun. But I love, I love full ride audio, where it's like like it literally takes you back to like riding this ride and like being able to hear all the things that you typically hear, like when you're on this Disney ride. So I, I love it. It's I have an entire playlist full of Disney ride audio.

Bryan:

I've wanted to get into listening to ride audio like you do, but for I don't know, for some reason I'm weird.

Mykhailo:

So you are weird. You listen to normal music. You weird, it's so weird.

Bryan:

Oh, all right, this is an older one.

Mykhailo:

Oh boy, I know what it is yeah.

Bryan:

Now, this is not the trivia section of Luma and Jellos podcast. It's actually park music.

Mykhailo:

So that's, that's honey. I shrunk the audience.

Bryan:

Yes, it is.

Mykhailo:

Yeah Well, and because for some reason I get that mixed up with figment, because it's Nigel Channing again, right, he's in both of those.

Bryan:

Yeah, is he the presenter of the? Yeah, I think you're right there. Yeah.

Mykhailo:

Yeah, so he's the presenter in honey. I shrunk the audience and he's taking you through the tour on figment, right, right. So yeah, for a second I was like, wait, is this old journey into your journey into imagination, not journey into your imagination, like? I was wondering if that, maybe, but no, I used to. So the funny thing about this audio is I used to listen to this a lot, which is why I knew what it was like pretty much right away. And this was, this was a ride that I used to ride a lot because it was like and it's funny, I never rode Captain EO and Captain EO came back at one point, like came back to.

Mykhailo:

Disney after after Michael Jackson died and took the place of honey. I shrunk the audience. But I I used to ride honey. I shrunk the audience every time I went to Epcot. So that it's it's. It's a special ride for me. It's very similar to Muppets at Hollywood Studios, but yeah, it's, it's a. It's a pretty great ride and you can pretty easily find like the whole ride audio for for this ride. So yeah, I honestly I used to listen to that music a lot.

Bryan:

I do remember going to see this a couple of times when I was at Epcot during that time and I think the Honey I Shrunk franchise had come to its end and yeah, timing wise, michael Jackson happened to die, so they brought Captain EO in to take over while they refitted it. With what is it now? Pixar movies like.

Mykhailo:

Yeah, and that's funny. I never go in there anymore because it's just like Pixar short films or something like that and I'm like, yeah, I can watch these on.

Bryan:

Netflix. Yeah so, but yeah, I like. So when I started looking at music for tonight, I was thinking about another portion of that show where he's like at the awards presentation, and that's another piece of audio that Lou uses on his show as well, and that's the one that I wanted to play for you, but this is the one I found. So, yeah, both great. And Lou would be Lou Manjello and WDW radio. If you're not too sure, he is maybe the foremost Disney podcaster.

Mykhailo:

Yeah, I would say so yeah.

Bryan:

He has great stuff. Definitely check him out. I got one left for you. What do you got left for me?

Mykhailo:

You know what, brian? You've been so prolific through this. I'm going between two different ones now that I want to play for you, but I think I'm gonna stick with the normal one and then I'll give you a bonus one at the end, which I think actually might be pretty difficult, but I'm gonna go ahead and play the last one I have for you. I think someone has left the chow running. Be careful my fine friends. The gods have been angered by all the celebrate.

Bryan:

Yeah, quickly take it away I knew, you knew it. You missed those particular accents. Yeah, that's the enchanted tiki room, walt Disney's enchanted tiki room.

Mykhailo:

Walt Disney's enchanted tiki room. Sometimes, sometimes I'll be driving my car. There won't be any music playing and I'll think of this phrase. I think someone left the chow running. I'll just I'll think of it, it just pops into my head.

Bryan:

It's such an iconic show. Yeah, I love going in there and just sitting back. We've waxed poetic about the show before. But yeah, I actually had pulled up the soundtrack for tiki room and was like trying to go later into the show like parts that people may not know, thinking I might be able to stump you, and I'm like nah, nah, he's got too many good memories, he's not gonna miss any of this.

Mykhailo:

Yeah, I know tiki room pretty well. I was gonna try to hit you when things were going nuts and then the thunderstorm happens and then stop it there, but I hit right at the end or right at the thunderstorm, so I wasn't able to backtrack. You had already heard the birds and everything. Yeah, okay, what do you got for me? Yes, I know, yeah, I know. This one Leers what on the saddle? Yes, the country bears now.

Bryan:

I didn't really intend it this way, but maybe we should talk a little bit about the news that came out of destination D 23 about the country bears that they're adding a real bear to the no. I love the pictures. So there was a real bear in a tree near Big Thunder Mountain on Tuesday. It was Tuesday, right?

Mykhailo:

Was it Tuesday? It was on Monday. It was Tuesday.

Bryan:

And that has gotten some of the best memes. The best memes Ride pictures from Haunted Mansion. I don't know why people are putting some out from him, like being on the people mover and stuff, because he wasn't over on that side of the park, or is she? I don't know if it was a here or she bear, but no.

Mykhailo:

Well, everybody's saying that Disney freaked out because the bear didn't pay admission, so they needed to take the bear through the turnstiles so that the bear would but I'm talking about the news that they announced during destination D 23.

Bryan:

And this is where they announced that they are changing the music and the show for the country bears jamboree and it's going to be music done. It's Disney music done in a country way. So one of the songs that they showcased was they were showing the recording artists working on the bear necessities, which, of course, you're going to have to have that right, so you know they are still trying to keep that Andy Williams type of a flair, I guess, to it.

Bryan:

So they have these artists working that are from Nashville and can really, you know, hit the style of music right, but everything that we're going to be hearing at some point here is going to be Disney music and it's going to be done in that country twang.

Mykhailo:

I've got a feeling with this that country bears is gonna get Kind of popular for like Two months, yeah, and then it's gonna kind of go back to what it was. It almost it gives me a Tiki room under new management.

Bryan:

I know.

Mykhailo:

Like kind of what, what's happening? So it's like I mean, maybe it'll make this show. Honestly though, I've never really been too into the show, but every time I go in I laugh so much because it's so ridiculous like what the show is, and that's almost. That's part of the reason that we actually stop when we go in. Sometimes it's because that ride is just so, or I call it a ride. I call anything that you have to wait in a queue line a ride, but that show is just like so ridiculous.

Bryan:

It is pretty ridiculous, but it's so fun at the same time. The other part of destination D23 is that when they announced this, they also provided a poster to everybody that was there and it's a new country bears poster and on the poster liverlips has a new name and it's a Romeo McGrowell and he's got like this big ol Blonde hairdo with a big ol wave of hair on top now. So Couple of changes that are coming. It's kind of interesting.

Mykhailo:

I Don't know. Yeah, well, we'll. We'll see how that plays out. Okay, well, I have, I have a bonus bonus song for you, Brian, that I'm gonna play, and if you get it, you, you get a hundred bonus points. Oh yeah, bonus points and I'm actually I'm gonna play it from the beginning because I'm Well, we'll see. We'll see if you, if you get this right away, oh.

Bryan:

I know this music. I. Got gotta be is something from Epcot. I don't know this one.

Mykhailo:

It is the, so the track is called CTX theme and it's. This is the theme. The old dinosaur yes. Yep, it's the old theme from dinosaur.

Bryan:

Yeah, I wouldn't gotten that one.

Mykhailo:

That's a good one.

Bryan:

Yeah, Interesting. I mean CTX. I know that I Did write it in that version. I remember going back After it had changed and I want to say it was with the kids in 2012. Hmm and being like, yeah, let's go ride this. And walking up and being like dinosaur. That's not what it used to be that movie was cap down to a movie didn't do well.

Bryan:

Why are they calling it dinosaur? Yeah, this was a good. This is good stuff. If we, it was fun. If you guys want to try this out, you know, send us a song to guess. We'd love to have you do it. You can find us on Facebook and Instagram we're at miles from Main Street or you can contact us through our voicemail line, which is on our website, wwwmilesfrommainstcom. There is a microphone in the bottom right corner. Click on that and you can leave us a message. Play us the music and we will guess it. Beyond that, we'd love to have you join us in the Facebook community group. It's just miles from Main Street community. Am I forgetting anything, mr McKaylo?

Mykhailo:

no, you do. You do such a good job I. Do my best he does his best, but, like we always say, some live close but others don't. So let's talk about it. We'll see you next time on Miles from Main Street you really should have sang at that time miles from Main Street.

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