Nobuo Uematsu Pt. 1

EPISODE · Jan 9, 2023 · 1H 27M

Nobuo Uematsu Pt. 1

from Tales of Symphonica · host Tales of Symphonica

Alex and Lindsey get a chance to gush about their favorite VGM composer, Nobuo Uematsu. In this two part series, they'll explore the evolution of his career and find out what makes him a master of motifs. Part 1: Uematsu's early years up through Final Fantasy 6.Tweet us @OfSymphonica or email us at [email protected] with questions, additions, and corrections - we might just feature you in the new Free DLC segment!Songs played in order of Appearance:- Tales of Symphonica Theme by Alex Pagano- Free DLC by Alex Pagano-  Citadel Agartha on Rogue Legacy 2 by A Shell in the Pit & Tettix- Subterranean Sunrise on Rogue Legacy 2 by by A Shell in the Pit & Tettix- Secret Weapon on Triangle Strategy by Akira Senju- Situation 2 on Triangle Strategy by Akira Senju- Hirata Estate Fighting on Sekiro by Yuka Kitamura- Farm Boy on Final Fantasy (“FF”) 7 by Nobuo UematsuAll songs below by Nobuo Uematsu- Radio Station 1 on Rad Racer- Prelude / Chris Theme on Alpha - Town Theme on FF 1- Ship Theme on FF 1- Cornelia Castle on FF 1- Prelude on FF 1- Main Theme on FF 2- Battle Theme on FF 2- Victory Theme on FF 2- Chocobo Theme on FF 2- Tower of the Magi on FF 2- Boundless Ocean on FF 3- Eternal Wind on FF 3- Town of Dwarves on FF 4- Boss Theme on FF 4- Golbez, Clad in Darkness on FF 4- Theme of Love on FF 4- Cursed Lands on FF 5- Ahead on Our Way on FF 5- Lenna’s Theme on FF 5- The Day Will Come on FF 5- Deception on FF 5- Battle on the Big Bridge on FF 5- Shadow’s Theme on FF 6- Terra’s Theme on FF 6- Phantom Forest on FF 6- Gau’s Theme on FF 6- Dancing Mad on FF 6Sources: Too many to list. Contact us directly for details.

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