The Backyardigans
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The Backyardigans
Has anyone listened to the backyardigans songs on spotify, they’re pretty good. Or maybe it’s just because i watched it everyday, but like the music isn’t the bad. Or maybe i’m just crazy
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Re: The Backyardigans
There’s a Backyardigans that isn’t the kids tv show?!
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I think my childhood had better music for kids shows:
Compare to kids show music for the same age group in Japan:
Compare to kids show music for the same age group in Japan:
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Well, it is a kids show, but the music is pretty good. Listen to the 2005 album. It’s great, every song is like a different genre, there’s a funk tune and like a reggae and a big band chart plus some latin charts.
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I would just like to say that i am not crazy. I made this post before it blew up on tik tok and this video reassured me that i am sane
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Absolutely watched this show with my kids and enjoyed the tunes. Another one out at around the same time that had a great score was the Wonder Pets. It was more like a little opera each episode but quite jaunty.
For these kids shows to work for any length of time there has to be some level of quality and something for the adults nearby to keep them from going completely insane.
For these kids shows to work for any length of time there has to be some level of quality and something for the adults nearby to keep them from going completely insane.
"And that's one man's opinion," Doug Collins, CFJC-TV News 1973-2013
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See, "castaways" is "ok", but I think what we are seeing is a sort of special effect where people are exposed to a genre of music that they have never heard before because of Tik-Tok, and they realize that the genre is actually pretty good. The fact that it's from a kid show surprises them so they think, "oh, this kids show is some genius thing".
Now, if the singer they used in the video you linked to recorded it, it would be a slightly different story. Then it's not just the music, but an outstanding performance of that music.
I couldn't listen to an album of kids singing like that without going a little loopy.
Now, if the singer they used in the video you linked to recorded it, it would be a slightly different story. Then it's not just the music, but an outstanding performance of that music.
I couldn't listen to an album of kids singing like that without going a little loopy.
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The Backyardigans music is co-written by Doug Wieselman, one the of the top clarinet/sax players in the New York avant garde scene.
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For those interested in the musical roots and theory behind ''Castaways,' check out this interesting discussion by Adam Neely (YouTuber with over 1 million followers).
'Why Castaways is a Masterpiece in Songwriting:'
Neely is a big supporter of Doug Wieselman and Backyardigans music and provides an interesting discussion of chord progression, melody, and genre.
edit - Sorry Elow - I just realized you posted the same YouTube link. My original link included a time reference and I didn't see the similarity until I removed the time code. Thanks for your original call-out of this interesting music.
'Why Castaways is a Masterpiece in Songwriting:'
Neely is a big supporter of Doug Wieselman and Backyardigans music and provides an interesting discussion of chord progression, melody, and genre.
edit - Sorry Elow - I just realized you posted the same YouTube link. My original link included a time reference and I didn't see the similarity until I removed the time code. Thanks for your original call-out of this interesting music.