![]() ![]() The third and final season of “Reservation Dogs” picks up directly where the Season 2 finale left off, with Bear (D’Pharaoh Woon-A-Tai), Elora (Devery Jacobs), Willie Jack (Paulina Alexis) and Cheese (Lane Factor) in Los Angeles after having made it to the ocean to honor their late friend Daniel (Dalton Cramer). One thing I am less thrilled about is that coming-of-age stories generally have to come to an end. Kondo's score laid the groundwork for an entire generation of chiptune musicians and has been performed by orchestras around the globe, befitting its status as one of the most beloved musical compositions of the last 40 years.One of my favorite things about great coming-of-age stories is how palpably you can feel the heart behind the characters and their journeys - after all, it’s a time of big feelings, big swings and big change. ![]() The game's main theme, or “Ground Theme,” is a jaunty, Latin-influenced melody that provides the perfect accompaniment to Mario and Luigi's side scrolling hijinks. Perhaps the most recogizable video game theme in history, Koji Kondo's main motif for the 1985 Nintendo classic, Super Mario Bros., helped establish the game's legendary status and proved that the five-channel Nintendo Entertainment System (NES) sound chip was capable of vast musical complexity and creativity. The LoC's entry on the Super Mario music is below: (The full list is on the Library of Congress's site.) The most famous of Mario songs joins Madonna's 1984 hit album "Like a Virgin", "All I Want For Christmas Is You" by Mariah Carey, and Queen Latifah's debut album "All Hail The Queen" among the group of 25 inductees. In a release today, the "Ground Theme" (aka the 1-1 Theme) from the original Super Mario Bros was announced as joining the registry of famous recordings (which does not require the work to be produced in the United States, as Koji Kondo is credited as the composer). ![]() The Library of Congress has inducted the first video game song into the National Recording Registry, and it was probably the most obvious selection. ![]()
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