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    GAA: The Sunday Game's old theme music

    We all remember the theme well, the trumpets blareing at the start of the Sunday Game. Why they changed it I'll never know. Anyhow, my i-pod won't be complete til I get a hold of it. It's bound to be available somewhere. Anyone ever come across it through any p2p service or website?

    Thanks in advance, I hope!

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    I remember that it was a piece played by James Last and his Orchestra, so try looking for stuff by him......

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    Hey! Hey! Hey! Hey na na na, boom, boom!!!! that one???

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    Yeah it's great that,I was only talking about that yesterday

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    Right - thats it, i'm mailing RTE to find out the name of it
    Resign, now!

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    Last’s ‘Jagariarten’ composition, picked up from Israeli television in 1979...

    http://archives.tcm.ie/irishexaminer...ry51672678.asp

    Also, there is a forum at jameslast.com but it's in German, you might get lucky there.
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    thanks Metrostars. I looked up the guy on Yahoo, ran through the track lists of a few of his CD's. No luck finding Jagariarten, yet. The good news is he seems to have a rediculous amount of CD's, it's bound to be on one of them. Gonna look through some more later. If anyone stumbles across a CD w/ it on it, feel free to help us out.

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    My dad works on that show. It's a song by James Last, first played in 1979. Not sure of the exact song title but there's a forum on his site that might be able to help you.

    http://www.jameslast.com
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