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These are all the midi files that have appeared on my site. They are in chronological order. This is the best way to view them because then you see how I have matured in my choice of midis over the years. Well, OK, months.The Early Days..It should be noted that most of the links below don't actually work. Actually, none of them work until Week F. From then on they all work.
When I first started putting midi files on my site I had a set of ten files that played randomly. I changed these files every week. This lasted for three weeks. Here are the three sets of midis I used in that time...Fang gets busy..
Week One YMCA The Village People The Airwolf Theme American Pie Don McLean Chariots Of Fire Do They Know It's Christmas Band Aid Jump Van Halen I'll Be Missing You Puff Daddy Sweet Child Of Mine Guns n' Roses Nothing Compares 2U Sinead O'Connor Zombie Cranberries
Week Two 2001 - A Space Odyssey Back For Good Take That Can You Feel The Love Tonight? The Lion King Go West Pet Shop Boys Knockin' On Heaven's Door Bob Dylan Bed Of Roses Bon Jovi Top Gun Theme Under The Bridge Red Hot Chilli Peppers Whiter Shade Of Pale Procol Harem Wild Thing The Troggs
Week Three 633 Squadron From 633 Squadron James Bond Theme Take That For Your Eyes Only Sheena Easton? Don't You (Forget About Me) Simple Minds GhostBusters Theme Hold Me, Thrill Me, Kiss Me, Kill Me U2 Indiana Jones Theme How Am I Supposed To Live Without You Michael Bolton Goodbye Yellow Brick Road Elton John Pink Panther Theme On March 1st I started changing the mid every day. The idea being that mid would have some relevance to some event that occurred on the day it was playing.
Date On This Day in.. Midi File 1 March 1904 Glenn Miller was born In The Mood 2 March 1944 Lou Reed was born Perfect Day A Walk On The Wild Side 3 March 1802 Beethoven's "Moonlight Sonata" was published 1st Movement 2nd Movement 3rd Movement 1931 the US Congress adopted the National Anthem Star Spangled Banner 1869 Sir Henry Wood, founder of the Proms, was born Rule Brittannia 4 March 1678 A. L. Vivaldi was born Concerto in A Minor 1964 Malta became fully independent National Anthem 1924 Clayton Summy published his most famous work Happy Birthday 5 March 1982 John Belushi, star of The Blues Brothers, died Everybody Needs Somebody 1952 Elaine Page, original star of Cats, was born Memory 1953 Sergei Prokofiev died Peter's Theme from Peter and the Wolf 6 March 1960 Ghana Became Fully Independent National Anthem 1961 George Formby Died I'm The Ukulele Man The Window Cleaner 1836 The Battle Of The Alamo ended I've Forgotten What This Is Called 1967 Operetta Singer, Nelson Eddy Died Ah, Sweet Mystery Of Life 7 March Always On My Mind 9 March 1952 English rugby player, Bill Beaumont was born Swing Low, Sweet Chariot 1910 American composer, Samuel Barber was born Adagio For Strings 10 March 1978 The first episode of The Incredible Hulk was shown on CBS Theme Music 1964 Neneh Cherry was born 7 Seconds (duet with Youssou N'Dour) 11 March 1968 Lisa Loeb was born Stay 1963 Manfred Mann gave his first London Concert Do Wah Diddy 1950 Police Squad co-author, Jerry Zucker, was born Police Squad Theme 1950 Bobby McFerrin was born Don't Worry, Be Happy 12 March 1894 Bottles of Coca-Cola went on sale Coca-Cola Theme 1969 Paul McCartney got married Beautiful Night 13 March Adam Clayton was born Mission Impossible Uranus was discovered Holst - Uranus The Guitarist from T'Pau was born China In Your Hand 16 March It is Yidon's Birthday. He requested some Jethro Tull Mids. A Tull Mid A Tull Mid A Tull Mid A Tull Mid 17 March It is St. Patrick's Day Something Irish Sounding 1949 Patrick Duffy, Bobby in Dallas, was born Dallas Theme 1979 I Will Survive reached no.1 in the UK chart I Will Survive 18 March 1844 Russian composer, Rimsky-Korsakov, was born Flight of the Bumblebee 1963 Singer/actor, Vanessa Williams was born Saved The Best For Last 1967 The Beatles got a gold disc for Penny Lane Strawberry Fields 19 March 1984 Duran Duran play their first concert in America Ordinary World 1930 Jazz composer, Ornette Coleman, was born Or Not 1946 Ruth Pointer, of the Sisters, was born I'm So Excited Fang gets lazy..
It was right about here that I was never home and my computer started behaving bizarrely and I stopped doing the daily midi thing. So from now on we're going back to the random sets of mids like before.
Week A Daydream Believer The Monkees Without You Harry Nilsson Doctor Who (The Original) BBC Radiophonic Workshop The Piano Soundtrack Michael Nyman Flower Of Scotland Roy Williamson Twist and Shout Not The Beatles Star Trek (The Original) Tocatta And Fugue J.S. Bach Streets of Philadelphia Bruce Springsteen Shiny Happy People REM
Week B The Way It Is Bruce Hornsby The Key (The Secret) Urban Cookie Collective See You When You Get There Coolio Will You Love Me Tomorrow Carole King Dr. Jones Aqua My Heart Will Go On Celine Dion Runaway Train Soul Asylum We Are The Champions Queen I Am The Walrus The Beatles Big Yellow Taxi The Amy Grant version
Week C America From West Side Story Yellow Brick Road Elton John Hotel California The Eagles American Pie Don McLean Knight Rider Theme Not Busta Rhymes Let It Be The Beatles No Rain Blind Melon Bat Out Of Hell Meat Loaf Forrest Gump Theme Alan Silvestri The Quest (The Impossible Dream) Andy Williams
Week D Layla Derek And The Dominos Mmm Bop Hanson Bitch Meredith Brooks California Dreamin' The Mamas and The Papas Crash! Boom! Bang! Roxette Unforgiven Metallica Transformers Theme Jaws Theme John Williams If You're Going To San Francisco Scott McKenzie Time Of My Life Bill Medley
Week E I've Forgotten! Let Me Know Simply The Best Tina Turner New York, New York Frank Sinatra Tie A Yellow Ribbon Round The Old Oak Tree The Mamas and The Papas Ferry 'Cross The Mersey Gerry and the Pacemakers Oh What A Night Clock You Don't Have To Say You Love Me Dusty Springfield Something Tells Me I'm Into Something Good Herman's Hermits He Ain't Heavy, He's My Brother The Hollies I Only Want To Be With You Samantha Fox
Week F Angels Robbie Williams You're Gorgeous Baby Bird Too Much Love Will Kill You Brian May Theme From Dangermouse The Composer Downtown Petula Clark Here Comes The Sun The Beatles It Must Have Been Love Roxette All Coming Back To Me Now Celine Dion Jack And Diane John Mellencamp Livin' On A Prayer Bon Jovi
Set G Summer Holiday Cliff Richard Centrefold J. Geils Band Rocketman Elton John Cum On And Feel The Noiz Slade More Than A Feeling Boston Don't Dream It's Over Crowded House Semi-Charmed Life Third Eye Blind Light My Fire The Doors Scooby Doo Theme The Composer I Can See Clearly Now Jimmy Cliff
Set H Three Lions Skinner/Baddiel/The Lightening Seeds Kayleigh Marillion Everybody Hurts
(An appalling version)REM Eternal Flame The Bangles Miss Sarajevo Passengers? Search For The Hero M-People Black Velvet Allanah Myles Charmless Man Blur Puff The Magic Dragon Peter, Paul and Mary Have I Told You Lately Rod Stewart
Set I Another Brick In The Wall Pink Floyd Always Erasure Amazing Grace Loser Beck The Mighty Quinn Bob Dylan Brown-Eyed Girl Err...The Stranglers? C'est La Vie B*Withched Radio Song REM Rent A Song Therefrom Start Me Up The Rolling Stones
Set J Boys Of Summer Don Henley Sweet Child Of Mine Guns 'n' Roses Say What You Want Texas The Impression That I Get Mighty Mighty Bosstones Time Of Your Life Green Day Torn Natalie Imbruglia Video Killed The Radio Star The Buggles Wide World Maxi Priest Wind Beneath My Wings Some Bloke From Some Show I Don't Watch, but possibly Bette Midler before him Anarchy In The UK The Sex Pistols