The only thing they actually teach you in business school is that the best way for a factory to be productive is to play Powerhouse by Raymond Scott on repeat.
For all you Tomorrowland 94' sleuths out there, I've archived the original Raymond Scott CD that was sampled for the soft-opening loop! https://t.co/U2vTGtVVus
"Machines should work. People should think," IBM ad from 1970.
Seems like people will be doing neither, except for creative direction. And that would likely fade too.
@Gilition I only watched r&s on P+ because my family already had it and it sucks that paramount won't fork over the money for the Raymond Scott cues
#今朝の1曲
通勤時、携帯のiTunesをシャッフルして聴いてるんですが、朝一番に偶然かかった曲を記録していったら何か面白いかもなあとやってみているシリーズ2000日目! 今朝はこれでした。今後も続けます!
Raymond Scott - The Girl With The Light Blue Hair
https://t.co/SvJw3b3dKq #RaymondScott
@moonrider64 It ain't on there cause it uses music from the Raymond Scott library and Paramount for whatever reason refuses to pay the extra license fee for the episodes that feature his music
Made a new video, it's pretty low effort, but I did have some fun making the thumbnail. I tried to keep it concise. I guess this video was also an excuse to get people to listen to Raymond Scott Music. XD https://t.co/bsb32TTsc8
I was “today years old” when I learned that Raymond Scott, composer of “Powerhouse” (famously heard in Cartoon Network, Looney Tunes, and SpongeBob), wrote a jingle for Sprite. Most notably, for the ads of theirs shown in drive-in intermissions.
@poe_collector Raymond Scott
Bennie Goodman
Cab Calloway
Frankie Valley and the Four Seasons
The Beatles, and The Monkeys, Chubby Checker
Sid Caeser & Imojean Coca
Jack Benny
The Marx Brothers
Jackie Gleason + The Honeymooners
Rowan & Martin's Laugh In
M*A*S*H (first 5 seasons)