Thank you Rob and Harrison for an awesome stack of lists tonight! Jex could not make it, as having two young kids can tend to tire one out at the end of the day. He did send in a Top 5 list which Harrison read, and the rest of us saluted!
The lists were awesome and diverse. If you don’t want to watch the show, I recorded the lists for your reading pleasure below. Note the minimal amount of crossover, but also note the similarities between Rob and Jex!
We fielded an “Ask Harrison” question tonight from Jazz King, who we hope will be asking more questions of the Mad Metal Man in the coming weeks!
Great lists, and almost as impressive were the runners up! Check them out at the end of the show.
Cheers and see you next time!
MIKE
11. Trailer Park Boys (Blain Morris) – the Hawaiian guitar version from the Christmas Special
10. The Flinstones (Hoyt Curtin, Joseph Barbera and William Hanna)
9. The Simpsons (Danny Elfman)
8. Cheers – “Where Everybody Knows Your Name” (Gary Portnoy and Judy Hart-Angelo)
7. All In The Family – “Those Were the Days” (Lee Adams (lyrics) and Charles Strouse (music))
6. South Park (Primus) – it cost Matt Stone and Trek Parker only $74.
5. Beverly Hillbillies – “The Ballad of Jed Clampett” (Paul Henning, and recorded first by bluegrass musicians Lester Flatt and Earl Scruggs – vocals)
4. Cops – “Bad Boys” (Inner Circle)
3. Star Trek: Deep Space Nine (Dennis McCarthy)
2. Star Trek: The Next Generation (Jerry Goldsmith)
1. Star Trek: the original series (Alexander Courage) – made immortal for me by Wayne’s World
JEX
5. The (Je)X-Files
4. Unsolved Mysteries
3. The Twilight Zone
2. Knight Rider
1. Stranger Things
HARRISON
11. Dilbert – “Forbidden Zone” by Oingo Boingo
10. Miniscule
9. Air Crash Investigation (Mayday)
8. Top Gear -“Jessica” by the Allman Brothers
7. The Transformers: Cybertron
6. Gotham
5. Walking With Dinosaurs
4. Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (2003-2009)
3. Deltoro Quest
2. Clone Wars
1. Primeval
ROB
11. S.W.A.T.
10. Game of Thrones
9. The Jeffersons
8. Mission: Impossible
7. Knight Rider
6. Space: 1999
5. Dr. Who
4. The X-Files
3. Hardcastle & McCormick
2. Battlestar Galactica (2003)
1. Star Trek: Voyager*

A lot of ’70s themes with slap bass would definitely make my list. Kinda surprised no one picked the A Team theme. Twin Peaks is iconic too.
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A Team was in my runners up! Twin Peaks – I completely forgot!
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I love the Twin Peaks soundtrack, for the show and the movie.
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Some old-school themes overlooked:
Hawaii 5-0 (Nelson Riddle version has best drums)
Streets Of San Francisco (love the clavinet)
Addams Family
Voyage To The Bottom Of The Sea
Rockford Files (just because of the Moog part)
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I think we gave Rockford (Mike Post) some love in the runners-up!
Great picks though, somebody on FB also said 5-0.
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