Syrel Posted May 7, 2024 Posted May 7, 2024 The wacky adventures of Inspector Looso - Main Theme- New Fetchflix TV Show soundcloud.com/user-461764443/sets/the-wacky-adventures-of Luc Clouseau is the proud son of the French inspector Jacques Clouseau and his ex-wife Simone Clouseau. Having the same talent as his father for investigation, he is to police investigation what P.D.Q. Bach is to music, a total disaster. Stay tuned on Fetchflix TV during the next months and enjoy this new series called “The wacky adventures of Inspector Looso”. “This story is a work of fiction. Any similarity to actual persons, living or dead, or actual events, is purely coincidental. Ho and for those who did not get it, Fetchflix TV is also fictitious.” Music & Production: Syrel Photography: Portrait generated with DAL-E Musical note: You may recall the theme I used in the Rust & Bones - "Inspector Looso" track. However, this time I tried to use the humor and derision of John Williams and added the sarcastic tone of the American composer and musical satirist Peter Schickele who created the fictional composer P.D.Q. Bach as well as the Gerhard Hoffnung humoristic music style. 1 Quote
barko Posted May 16, 2024 Posted May 16, 2024 I really liked it. No suggestion except keep exploring. Let's have another. Quote
Syrel Posted 19 hours ago Author Posted 19 hours ago Thank you Barko, This is the last scene of the movie by the way. The wacky adventures of Inspector Looso - Traffic Agent Looso soundcloud.com/user-461764443/sets/the-wacky-adventures-of Inspector Looso just had a so called lateral promotion. This is the politically correct way used by the Human Resources to bump someone out of his chair. In fact he was demoted down the food chain since he goofed so many times and missed finding the criminals he was supposedly chasing. Luc Looso is now Traffic Agent in Paris at the corner of Rue des Deux Boules and Rue Bertin Poirée where he should be of no harm for anybody but guess what. He gently caressed-up again. The End “This story is a work of fiction. Any similarity to actual persons, living or dead, or actual events, is purely coincidental. The corner of Rue des Deux Boules and Rue Bertin Poirée do exist and you can see it on Google Street. Perfect spot for Looso. Music by: Syrel Musical Notes: You may recognize the inspiration from An American in Paris by George Gershwin, the Candide overture by Leonard Bernstein, a bit of The Pink Panther soundtrack by Henry Mancini as well as many other great composers when they writes funny music such as Tchaikovsky in the Nuts Crackers and Sergey Prokofiev in Peter and the Wolf. Quote
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