Graveyard Cats
March 30, 2021 12:38 AM
Cartoon Music
Picture an old-fashioned black and white cartoon from the 1930s in a Betty Boop kind of style that begins in a spooky graveyard where a bunch of black cats drawn like George Herriman's Krazy Kat and Felix the Cat are dancing around among the headstones while playing guitars. One cat, dressed in a zoot suit starts playing a Bari Sax, and then another one done up like a 50s jazzman (Italian suit, skinny black tie) joins in on Alto. By the end of the toon, all the cats (together with a collection of bats and owls and some skeletons who've crawled aboveground) are all doing a complicated choreography number that could have been lifted from a Busby Berkeley film.
This is the soundtrack for that toon.
Picture an old-fashioned black and white cartoon from the 1930s in a Betty Boop kind of style that begins in a spooky graveyard where a bunch of black cats drawn like George Herriman's Krazy Kat and Felix the Cat are dancing around among the headstones while playing guitars. One cat, dressed in a zoot suit starts playing a Bari Sax, and then another one done up like a 50s jazzman (Italian suit, skinny black tie) joins in on Alto. By the end of the toon, all the cats (together with a collection of bats and owls and some skeletons who've crawled aboveground) are all doing a complicated choreography number that could have been lifted from a Busby Berkeley film.
This is the soundtrack for that toon.
posted by TwoToneRow (2 comments total) 4 users marked this as a favorite
This is cool but it could do with some bass/bottom end to keep it unfolding?
posted by MajorDundee at 9:45 AM on April 9, 2021
posted by MajorDundee at 9:45 AM on April 9, 2021
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posted by greenish at 1:45 PM on April 7, 2021