Commodore 64 music - Thrust
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The title music from the C64 game Thrust published by Firebird. The music itself was composed by the legendary Rob Hubbard.
This was actually the first C64 tune I ever heard way back when. I make no exaggeration when I say that it blew me away and changed my life. This tune, and indeed the C64 with its wonderful SID chip are the reasons why I make music today.
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I am almost 50 years old, I had this game in the 80s. I never mastered the game. In the end I just loaded Thrust so I could listen to the music. I am still a gamer...
@battlemode
5 жыл бұрын
A fantastic game it was as well. I don't remember playing it on 8-bit although I probably did: it was difficult enough on the Atari ST!
@BurstupTV
4 жыл бұрын
Same herw, many of these C64 games were just too damn frustrating, but I loaded them to listen to the music XD
@peterbaunsgaard7083
4 жыл бұрын
hehe...me to 52 years old...
@user-lw8dr9ds3q
4 жыл бұрын
I’m with you on this.. I’m 48
@AchtungBaby77
2 жыл бұрын
We don't stop gaming because we get older - we get older if we stop gaming!
I used to load the game up and just have the music play over and over. It was better than anything on the radio where I lived at the time.
Fun facts: These tunes are not data files interpreted by a player, as you might expect. Instead, they're dedicated machine code programs that, when called 50 times per second, write a series of commands to a simple 3 voice synthesizer. Each tune is a different program. The people who made these tunes were both composers and assembly language programmers. They had additional restrictions in that the programs could only take up a small portion of the total CPU time, since they needed to run concurrently with the game logic.
@inphanta
5 жыл бұрын
Roger Dahl I think this is pretty much common knowledge to anyone who grew up with a C64 to be fair. :)
@rogerdahl0
5 жыл бұрын
@@inphanta Yes, I wrote it for later generations who might discover this music :)
@TFC824
3 ай бұрын
@@rogerdahl0Thanks for the insight! I never knew how challenging this type of programming really is. It's why I am so fond of SID tunes.
@TFC824
3 ай бұрын
@@rogerdahl0 I just thought of an excellent analogy based on your insightful comment. Composing a SID tune is like cooking a new meal. One must understand how to use different tools and techniques: following instructions; preparing all the ingredients; tool maintenance; and personal health and safety. In addition, different amounts of each ingredient, as well as different ingredients may be needed. Sometimes, it may even be necessary to experiment with different tools and techniques to find the optimum balance of all the ingredients to satisfy one's perception of the food in terms of appearance, smell, texture and taste. However, this may not always result in positive feedback from the customers. Nevertheless, such feedback can help one to become more experienced in the kitchen to cater towards others at the tables. In short, every SID tune is different and, therefore, requires a different set of routines than another, just as every cooking recipe calls for a different list of ingredients and techniques.
@TFC824
3 ай бұрын
@@rogerdahl0 Yes, that's because of the limitations of the SID chip, which truly test one's creative capacity, programming and music skills. Thanks! I appreciate your response.
This is my favourite Rob Hubbard C64 theme tune, ever!
THE megatune. When I was in school in 1987 I pumped this through our class room at our school party. :)
This was £1.99 back in ‘85, I remember buying it!! Fast forward almost 40 years and I’m still listening. Played it back last year and I’m still hopeless at it 😮
Rob Hubbard, Martin Galway, Ben Daglish... Great musicians!!!
@scottbreon9448
6 жыл бұрын
Don't forget Jeroen Tel
@gatemansg1
4 жыл бұрын
and tim follin!
@tygattyche2545
3 жыл бұрын
and Fred Gray
@evabizovics1134
3 жыл бұрын
@@tygattyche2545 of course :)
@6581punk
2 жыл бұрын
There's so many. Always thought Hubbard, Galway and David Whittaker were the most reliable in terms of producing tunes I liked.
09/2023... still love it
Worked in a busy computer shop in the south of the UK (Statacom) and we'd always be loading games just for the music (mostly C64 OFC!). This was def a fave of mine, Hubbard a legend of course..
Big grin on my face as it kicks in. Proper computer game tunes!
I often wonder what my dad thought when I was sitting in the corner of the room listening to this stuff on my 14" Pye TV. To us it was amazing but what about people who were born in the 30's?
@inphanta
3 жыл бұрын
MrDirkles I know for a fact that this music drove my mum up the wall and she didn’t understand it in any way so I know what you mean. I imagine that it was just noise to our parents.
@MrDirkles
3 жыл бұрын
@@inphanta maybe my dad loved the monty on the run theme as I can't remember him switching of the electricity at the mains. Unlike when I developed a liking for guns and roses:)
This is beyond awesome. Has more soul than "copyright free" music you find on KZread nowadays..
Still gives me goosebumps ! Rob is a legend !!!
Legend of computer game music
@JonasRosenven
8 жыл бұрын
+Wayne Hosking I get really annoyed when I hear Scrillex or whatever it is called because I think the sounds are ugly but I think this is beautiful.
I still use a commy 64.
I would wait for what seemed like hour's for this to load on tape....Just to listen to this!
I took my c64 into school when we had a show and tell class back in 86. I tried to get yie-ar kung fu to load up from tape and it kept dropping out before the ocean loader music kicked in. I put this In with the volume cranked up on the massive crt tv on a stand. It was a freeze frame version so no loading music etc. When it loaded and the title music kicked in, everyone was sat there opened mouthed. I let it play for about a minute until the teacher told me to turn it down.
@TFC824
3 ай бұрын
I'm more impressed in the same way about the C64 and SID music than I am about today's computers. It's because of the low RAM, awesome jam of the C64.
Yes, still my favourite puter track, even 30 or so years later. Love the remix as well!
I still have THRUST for my Commodore 64 as a tape version 😺👍🕹️. Now, i need to look for its sequel, THRUST II 😹. The best thing about this game is the music 🎵🎶 by Rob Hubbard 😺👍. Big retrospective like 👍 from Vantaa, Finland 🇫🇮.
My favourite from Rob Hubbard
Famously, Thrust's music was given a low rating by Zzap! 64, but this was because (it was discovered later) there was a bug either in their review copy or the SID chip of the review machine. Zzap clarified the error subsequently.
great music by the master himself Rob Hubbard
it was all about that music. that game was just too hard!
Rob is the Beethoven of computer game music.
Ron Hubbard was one of the best music composers on the c64
@6581punk
2 жыл бұрын
I kinda feel like many of the other composers had a set style, but Rob had phases, he really did push the SID to its limits.
I hear ya man. I have similar memories.
Those drums!
Rob Hubbard kicked ass on c64. Very boring games became playable just because of his skills with the SID. Great memories
I love this. 😍
Think my favourite rob Hubbard tune was monty on the run
God this brings back soooo many HAPPY memories. Thank You.!!
masterpiece!
@sir-swims-a-lot
3 жыл бұрын
Amen brother!
Talent!
What a tune! :D
PPOT made a great cover of this classic superb Hubbard song !
One person is a Spectrum fan.
@JonasRosenven
8 жыл бұрын
+Theweregrape That is a highly - not very likely - explanation for a dislike.
@Xantaxia
8 жыл бұрын
+Jonas Rosenven True but it's funny
@ezandman6804
6 жыл бұрын
Only when I feel really weird I give in to my inner Spectrum vibe. Not even sure if it's 8bit. lol
@hurricanewinzz
6 жыл бұрын
ST owner
@ZEUSDAZ
5 жыл бұрын
That's enough of that!,...I'm a speccy 128 owner and fan but I still like c64 tunes, in fact my fav 8-bit soundtrack is Target Renegade on C64!
i used to buy games if they had a rob hubbard soundtrack..just to hear his music..even if the game was shit...
@madmarvelmultitasker2655
3 жыл бұрын
Same here, can you imagine doing that now 🤣
Has anyone listened to visa rostas vocally 2 version of this tune.Its ace.
Sounds a bit like A Forest by The Cure at the start
Great music, but a friggin hard game
@bentrafford4356
6 жыл бұрын
Ha! Probably more than I could ever do! I used to load it just to hear the music......on my C64 datasette!
great track I prefer the Atari ST version this is good as well.
@inphanta
Жыл бұрын
Well this is the original. ;) I didn’t know there was a YM version though. I’ll have to check it out. :)
Great game. Great music. I'm producing a c64 movie. Msg me
I'm going to receive some hate for this, but as much as I love Mr. Hubbard's music, I like the version from the Atari VCS port a lot better.
@KrK007
8 жыл бұрын
Begone, thee spawn of Satan!
@sidder74
7 жыл бұрын
The port for the VCS is indeed truly impressive considering the very limited hardware compared to the C64.