This is the second song which plays as soon as we get to the segment where the Blue Line officially opened, hence the title (July the 14th, 1990). I wanted to give it a triumphant feel so thats what I went for. Right before it hits the slower part, I tried to recreate the classic horn sound of the P865 horns using the Smash 64 Trumpet sounds. Overall, I'm really happy with how it came out, it's definitely one of the best songs I've ever done and I think i did well paying tribute to a train that holds so many memories of my childhood and of my grandma who took me on these trains.
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released October 5, 2018
Soundfonts used:
Super Smash Bros. (N64), Mario Kart 64, Luigi's Mansion (GC)
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