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  • Music Monday – June 29, 2026

    Music Monday – June 29, 2026

    Last night, I was on the Sharing with Shellshock podcast and we talked about the topic of video game music. This was the perfect topic! We talked about many different topics like our favorite game soundtracks, the composers that made them, and a lot more! We even played a little bit of music trivia!

    I would recommend checking out the podcast when you get a chance! It’s linked below!

    When they were asking my top songs, I had to think hard. There are so many good ones but I had to pick something that exemplified all the video game music I enjoyed. I then realized there was a perfect song, and it might or might not be where you expect!

    YouTube video of ‘Discovering Banjoland’ from Banjo-Kazooie: Nuts & Bolts

    It might not be surprising that one of my favorite songs comes from the Banjo-Kazooie series, but perhaps it’s surprising that it’s from Nuts & Bolts?

    For those of you who aren’t familiar with Banjo-Kazooie: Nuts & Bolts, it was an Xbox 360 game in which Banjo and Kazooie make cars and complete challenges to ultimately defeat Grunty (who came back as a head in a jar) for claim on Spiral Mountain. The game is split into about five levels and each level has a bunch of stages.

    Banjoland is the third world in Nuts & Bolts. The premise of the world is that LoG (the Lord of Games, the “god” character of the game that apparently makes all games) created a “Banjo Museum” in which parts of Banjo-Kazooie and Tooie are mashed together and some of the landmarks from the games become their own exhibits in the museum. You see Clanker from Clanker’s Cavern, the snowman from Freezeezy Peak, and so many other things.

    That brings us back to the soundtrack. The song “Discovering Banjoland” is the main world theme. When the song starts, you hear a clarinet start up with the melody of Click Clock Wood. Oh, did I mention that this soundtrack is FULLY ORCHESTRATED??? Yes, Nuts & Bolts’s soundtrack was recorded by the Prague Philharmonic Orchestra, which was one of my favorite things when I discovered that a game in my favorite franchise was being fully orchestrated to be put in a video game. There’s nothing wrong with digital music, but keep in mind that I was (and still am) a major music nerd.

    So we get through Click Clock Wood as the clarinet has a jaunty walk with the pizzicato strings. Similar to the summer version of the theme in the original? THEN the trumpet comes in and does a counter melody THEN THE ORCHESTRA SWELLS and we’re into Freezeezy Peak. The flutes and french horns go to town in the melody as the sleigh bells keep the beat. The orchestra comes in to finish off Freezeezy Peak (which if you haven’t read my Music Monday on Freezeezy Peak be sure to check it out!)

    The music falls and an all too familiar organ starts playing. Mad Monster Mansion is on the horizon. The signature syncopation of Grant Kirkhope comes to life while the theremin gives off that creepy vibe that Rare seems to do so well. Throw in a glockenspiel for the ting noises and before you know it we are now off to Gobi’s Valley! They throw the Oboe in as the melody to give that “snake charmer” vibe and transition SEAMLESSLY into Cloud Cuckooland. The ride isn’t even close to being over yet! I don’t typically think of the music for that level but its inclusion was really well done!

    We do another transition and where are we now? OH that’s Mayahem Temple! The xylophones are doing the melody as the brass do their oom-pahs and clarinets take over the melody moving.

    WHOA FLUTES WHAT ARE YOU DOING? We’re in Rusty Bucket Bay now! They even have the horns and whistles from the game!

    There are some stings and we’re back at Click Clock Wood.

    The nostalgic ride that this track takes me on every time I hear it is impeccable. Grant Kirkhope’s amazing arrangements (and I think Robin Beanland assisted on this OST too) show off once again and I’m so excited every time I hear it!

    Grant even did his own redone version of the song! Check it out!

  • Music Monday – May 4, 2026 – Star Wars Music Special

    Music Monday – May 4, 2026 – Star Wars Music Special

    It’s May the 4th, and it happens to be Monday. I thought “why not, let’s make this one themed!”

    The fun part about this is that a lot of Star Wars music is from the iconic John Williams score, which wouldn’t be within the rules of Music Monday.

    This is actually a bit of a stretch as it’s a parody (as I found out later) but the song for this week’s Music Monday is….. “I’m Han Solo” from Star Wars Kinect.

    So if you didn’t know, I grew up as a bit of a Star Wars nerd (I also just love a LOT of sci-fi but today we’re focusing on Star Wars) and would pick up all of the big games that they released. I loved the Jedi Knight series, Battlefront (the original ones), Shadows of the Empire, etc.

    I also happened to have an Xbox and was really excited for the Kinect as an accessory when it came out on the Xbox 360. Something that you can use your motion to play? That’s so cool! Imagine my glee when I found out that they were coming out with a game for Kinect that was STAR WARS! It had lightsaber battles and some other modes, but the thing that really caught my eye was the dance mode. I love games like Dance Dance Revolution, Just Dance, and Dance Central, so you can imagine my delight!

    I looked at the songs.

    The songs were covers and parodies. There were some songs like “Hologram Girl” which was a parody of “Hollaback Girl” or “Princess in a Battle” which was a parody of “Genie in a Bottle” and there was one that was a gem that just stood out above the rest, and at the time I had no idea it was a parody of another song.

    One thing you might not know about me is that I was a little sheltered when it would come to certain kinds of music. I didn’t know a few of the songs like that. There are also some songs that I only know in Spanish because we would learn them in Spanish class and I didn’t know the original songs there either!

    The song starts with the chorus, which is below:

    I’m feelin’ like a star, you can’t stop my shine
    I’m lovin’ Cloud City, my head’s in the sky
    I’m Solo, I’m Han Solo
    I’m Han Solo, I’m Han Solo, Solo

    “I’m Han Solo”

    It got me grooving. I was hooked.

    I’m really not sure what else to say aside from the fact that I really loved the song and I’m not sure how else I could celebrate Star Wars Day…

    What do you think about this track? About Star Wars Kinect in general? Let’s talk about it! Leave me a comment or talk about it on my Discord!