Big fan of that show, and perhaps because of that funky music in it,that was done by OLIVER NELSON from 1972-1975, 50 episodes,
season 1 &2
And reprise buy J.J. Johnson from 1975-1978, 26 episodes, season 3, 4 and 5.
Cant find any records of that.
Amanda
09-10-2012, 07:24 PM
They do not exist. I have been searching for years. Nadda. Tons for Bionic Woman, nothing for Six Mil. All folks I have been in contact with say there is nothing, and likely never will be at this point...
I do have a 2 cd set that is **shudder** a straight out audio rip, fx dialogue and all, but you can still get a feel of the score. Folks who know how much I loathe fx will know how much I must love this score in order to keep this........
I also do have those audio rip, And listen frequently. That music has so much Greatness to it, WOW cant believe they dont release a 4CD album. It's amazing music. I heard Oliver Nelsen might have some cues that resemble of The Bionic Man, it is call ZIG ZAG, I think it is also a movie?
Try the ZIG ZAG soundtrack from oliver nelsen, it is very alike the bionic man beat.
Not same tune but it is in the genre.
Thread 111962
AWSOME score
TV Fan
01-17-2014, 02:51 AM
They do not exist. I have been searching for years. Nadda. Tons for Bionic Woman, nothing for Six Mil. All folks I have been in contact with say there is nothing, and likely never will be at this point...
I do have a 2 cd set that is **shudder** a straight out audio rip, fx dialogue and all, but you can still get a feel of the score. Folks who know how much I loathe fx will know how much I must love this score in order to keep this........
I have made my own set of edited rips from $6Million. I have pieced together bits from various episodes to eliminate the bulk of the SFX.
Clean highlights include the $7 Million "It's Wild" track, Broken Fork, and the fight on the beach from "ESP Spy", with all breaking surfboards removed.
Not perfect, but very cool. Not sure how you guys are posting stuff. I would need a little educating. Perhaps someone can PM me.
Amanda
01-17-2014, 08:12 AM
I am editing togethe rmany reconstructions and covers/tributes fro youtube as I type. Some are quite good. I will post it here when done. TV Fan I will pm you, I really want to hear those tracks
oosoul
01-17-2014, 08:34 AM
I am editing togethe rmany reconstructions and covers/tributes fro youtube as I type. Some are quite good. I will post it here when done. TV Fan I will pm you, I really want to hear those tracks
Me too!!! And, yours too!!!
Amanda
01-18-2014, 05:35 PM
THE SIX MILLION DOLLAR MAN & BIONIC WOMAN SCORE COVERS, RECONSTRUCTIONS & TRIBUTES (YOUTUBE SOURCED) VARIOUS ARTISTS
Edited in wav in Audacity and exported at mp3 320
Quite a lot of nice covers, particularly by user Stiks 1969. Aside from Austin, He did like 4 tracks for The Bionic Woman that are NOT score by Joe Harnell. I also adore the tribute track The Final Battle, and of course the fx and Narration free cover of the main title...
COVERS WANTED
242.5 mb
22 Tracks
mp3 320
106 Minutes
https://mega.co.nz/#!dhFSnQra!dpDQEjb60p1J2cGmRNoaen3IDyNBNNoqI08q92p fqRc
TRACK LIST:
1 Main Title: No FX, No Narration: Cover (Stiks 1969): 1:25
2 Steve In Action: Cover (MartinGianola): 2:17
3 Austin's Run Theme: Cover (Stiks 1969): 2:13
4 The Seven Million Dollar Man: Cover (Stiks 1969): 3:47
5 Last Of The Fourth Of Julys: Cover (Stiks 1969): 3:22
6 A Man Called Austin V1: Cover (Dan J. Schulte): 4:25
7 Tribute To Oliver Nelson: Original Guitar Composition (shatnershairpiece): 10:04
8 Austin Run Theme (Personal Version): Cover (Stiks 1969): 2:22
9 Main Theme Tribute Jam Session: From A 1975 LP (Richard "Groove" Holmes: Composed AND Conducted By Oliver Nelson): 5:50
10 Main Theme: Cover (John Gregory): 2:33
11 Burning Light Guitar Tribute: Original Composition (shatnershairpiece): 37:40
12 A Man Called Austin V2 (Seven Million Dollar Man Cover) (Dan J. Schulte): 3:48
13 Stranger In Broken Fork guitar Tribute: Original Composition (shatnershairpiece): 11:39
14 Main Theme Re-Mix: Cover (MartinGianola): 1:26
15 Tribute: The Final Battle: Original Composition (Tony Diana): 2:59
16 The Return Of The Six Million Dollar Man And The Bionic Woman (Long Intro): Cover (Stiks 1969): 2:49
17 Bionic Showdown: Cover (Sticks 1969): 1:32
18 The Bionic Woman: Jaimie's Theme: Score By Oliver Nelson: Cover (Stiks 1969): 1:02
19 The Bionic Woman: First Run: Score By Oliver Nelson: Cover (Stiks 1969): :49
20 The Bionic Woman: Sanctuary Earth: Score By Michael Isaacson: Cover (Stiks 1969): 1:03
21 The Bionic Woman: Brainwash Chase: Score By Dana Kaproff: Cover (Stiks 1969): 2:09
22 Main Title With FX And Narration: :57
bvkoski
02-15-2014, 08:33 AM
Thank you Amanda, Moon Goddess.
KipnisStudios
02-24-2014, 12:02 AM
Great Work, Amanda!!!! :-D
fatwoofan
02-25-2014, 02:23 AM
Amanda you're awesome. Thanks.
Amiral
02-25-2014, 05:29 PM
Thanks a lot, Amanda!
Amanda
02-26-2014, 03:11 AM
Hey, Guys, I have acquired dvd rips of season 1. Thus I can rip the original, actual end credits for the tv movies as well as the regular series end titles if interested?
Kris72
02-27-2014, 11:30 PM
Thanks Amanda
TV Fan
03-06-2014, 02:21 AM
Amanda
03-06-2014, 01:48 PM
I have made my own set of edited rips from $6Million. I have pieced together bits from various episodes to eliminate the bulk of the SFX.
Clean highlights include the $7 Million "It's Wild" track, Broken Fork, and the fight on the beach from "ESP Spy", with all breaking surfboards removed.
Not perfect, but very cool. Not sure how you guys are posting stuff. I would need a little educating. Perhaps someone can PM me.
Well, ok. I appreciate ANY upload of this. However, I will be frank. (Since not doing so would be counter-productive, and I men this as an objective commentary. BUT, you did not get the"bulk" of the fx. You got nearly none of the fx. None of the tracks are anywhere near "clean", most are almost straight audio from the show.
Now, I myself do not have ANY idea how to edit or clean audio, so I offer no criticism on technique, and can only comment on what is heard in the final result. That said, I did keep about a dozen tracks despite fx, since i love this music so much.
Battle in the Snow is especially groovy, since while the fx and grunts, groans and yelps are still there only minus any visual context, it is hard to tell if they are fighting or fucking. :awsm:
oosoul
03-06-2014, 06:47 PM
Hey, Guys, I have acquired dvd rips of season 1. Thus I can rip the original, actual end credits for the tv movies as well as the regular series end titles if interested?
Yes, interested!!!!
TV Fan
03-06-2014, 11:12 PM
Well, ok. I appreciate ANY upload of this. However, I will be frank. (Since not doing so would be counter-productive, and I men this as an objective commentary. BUT, you did not get the"bulk" of the fx. You got nearly none of the fx. None of the tracks are anywhere near "clean", most are almost straight audio from the show.
Now, I myself do not have ANY idea how to edit or clean audio, so I offer no criticism on technique, and can only comment on what is heard in the final result. That said, I did keep about a dozen tracks despite fx, since i love this music so much.
Battle in the Snow is especially groovy, since while the fx and grunts, groans and yelps are still there only minus any visual context, it is hard to tell if they are fighting or fucking. :awsm:
Wow, that's harsh! (not frank)
Give the related episodes a re-watch to see just how much EVERY track gets interrupted by bionic punches, so you can appreciate the cut-n-paste work to assemble relatively clean tracks.
I mean, the "It's Wild" with maybe only 1 punch left in.
"Fight on the Beach", with ALL surfboard breaking and that whiny girl completely removed.
"Steve Austin Fugitive" without "Austin STOP!!" and bullets, et al.
I thought you, of all people would appreciate.
Even "Broken Fork" is assembled from multiple episodes, nearly eliminating the flat tire on the jeep...only the hissing sound remains.
The one bad standout, "Groovy Escape Toon" from "Midas Touch", still has the alert sirens, as there was no way to eliminate, but I still love the 2 part harmony in that one.
Getting them to that point was a good 3 months of editing work. I did not claim to have access to the source material, just the DVDs.
Sheesh!
Amanda
03-07-2014, 12:48 AM
I am merely commenting on the final result. I am not attacking you and do appreciate. You wanted my assessment. I do not sugar coat that justbecause. I never said they were crap, or bad, or anything negative. I said the fx still remain, as does dialogue. Minefield sirens, jeep and plane sounds, bionic sounds, breaking and bending sounds, slow mo yelps, grunts and groans, straight up dialogue and laughing, all the robot and impact noises in the robot fight remain. All the helicopter sounds remain. Not diminished at all. I am telling you what I hear. I certainly could not do any of it, so I do appreciate.
TV Fan
03-07-2014, 01:20 AM
My #1 criteria is to not interfere with the music. If a critical piece of the song has a bend or a car or something, and I can't source a replacement for that bar of music, it had to stay.
Some of the quotes are a playful part of the song to me, and left in purposefully. "Alright you asked for it" "Well, at least now you're in the top two." "It's Wild Steve, It's Wild!!"
Those simply had to stay. Steve and Oscar laughing at the episode endings is endearing and enjoyable.
Some things that HAVE been cleaned you cannot appreciate without having previously listened heavily to the uncut tracks are the way I reduce any bolts breaking and cracking.
The "Peeping Blonde", a classic all-time track, used to prominently feature ear-splitting bolt breaking, which is now greatly reduced, by compressing individual waveforms in the track, making it possible to play loudly without blowing your speakers.
The fight with George Foreman was loaded with "Batman" style POWS and BAMS. I was able to cut all but one of those. My editing capabilities extend only to cutting, muting, and blending.
This is my fourth generation of this music. First gen was taped directly off the TV onto cassette. Second gen was from cable, edited only on analog equipment. Third gen was from the British PAL format DVD's.
I have come a long way with this. I cannot believe you have ever heard anything close to comparable to these edits. Can you or anyone else here post anything better?
I really wanted to seed the board so that other closet editors could put up alternate versions.
Amanda
03-07-2014, 03:06 AM
Baja Bossa is posted clean in a re-recording by Nelson himself on an album of his. I can post his. Another member here did post tracks from Day Of The Robot that were about the same as yours. When you said the music was 'clean", that term around here means the music is clean of all fx or voice echoes....clean, see? Unfortunately, I do not think that will ever be possible for this score.
TV Fan
03-07-2014, 03:40 AM
I have that, too, and other Nelson rarities. Thought about posting those. I actually prefer the TV arrangements of "Baja"...thus I have 2 or 3 in my set.
Here are some highlights from my Nelson collection, closest in spirit to $6million:
https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B_CsvboJMCP4OUxYaXI0akZqeTg/edit?usp=sharing
13mh13
03-07-2014, 07:30 AM
Hey, Guys, I have acquired dvd rips of season 1. Thus I can rip the original, actual end credits for the tv movies as well as the regular series end titles if interested?
Which DVD release of 6MDM did you acquire? There was an old release and a recent one by Time-Life (
http://timelife.com/products/the-six-million-dollar-man-the-complete-collection).
Amanda
03-07-2014, 08:05 AM
I don't know actually. It has all 3 tv movies, split into 2 part episodes, and then all of the rest of season 1
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So 19 episodes, 6 of which are the movies. I also have the first tv movie as a serparate uncut version, apart from this set. I can get the other seasons too, but I'll need more space first.
Misteretc
03-08-2014, 03:50 AM
Thanks!
Amanda
03-13-2014, 09:19 PM
Ok. I have never done a rip or edit, but here are two tracks from the original movie version of moon And The Desert, score by Gil Melle:
1 Parachuting In/Desert Run/Sneaking Into Camp: Only a minor bit of wind fx, faint, in the sneaking bit. The Piece runs from when Steve parachutes into the desert through his run and into the terrorist camp..
2 Resolution/End Credits: fx free. From the pan in to a sleeping Steve through the end credits.
https://mega.co.nz/#!Sg4HXaTC!k3VP6GjfasRg68SPCDiLbHt4oBtdp5ohVcrnE0H 20Gc
solo04
05-05-2014, 05:32 PM
Interested
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Please Re upload!
alfajapan
05-25-2014, 03:50 AM
Thanks!
Mulder43
09-26-2017, 08:36 PM
Uploading my edited Six Million rips to GoogleDrive.
Link will be in here:
TV Fan
I just discover your great, great, great job!!!!!!!
Thank so much for this!!!!!
I love this music.
You do this same work with seasons 4 & 5?
All the best
niclausse666
09-01-2019, 03:15 AM
great job thanks
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