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MDK Ending: What's the song?

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Ronny A. Martinsen

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Apr 8, 1997, 3:00:00 AM4/8/97
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Well, just finished the last level of MDK for the fifth time, just to

see that video again :)
Now, I've realised that BZK is short for Billy Ze Kick, and that this
french group released an album in France in 1993 (and then Switzerland
1994 and Canada 1995, if "CD International" is to be believed), but
what I don't know is what the song is called, or whether it is on this
CD. Is it perhaps released as a single, or is it written specially for
Shiny?? I would greatly appreciate if anyone could shed some light on
this matter for me, and please also answer to me in e-mail?

Excellent game, BTW. Sorry for those who have to wait until May :)
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Ronny A. Martinsen
ron...@sn.no


arc...@hotmail.com

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Apr 9, 1997, 3:00:00 AM4/9/97
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>Well, just finished the last level of MDK for the fifth time, just to
>
>see that video again :)
>Now, I've realised that BZK is short for Billy Ze Kick, and that this
>french group released an album in France in 1993 (and then Switzerland
>1994 and Canada 1995, if "CD International" is to be believed), but
>what I don't know is what the song is called, or whether it is on this
>CD. Is it perhaps released as a single, or is it written specially for
>Shiny?? I would greatly appreciate if anyone could shed some light on
>this matter for me, and please also answer to me in e-mail?

It's called, "Non, Rien n'a changé"...which is french for "no, nothing
had changed"...It was a french hit for the boys church choir (!) Les
Poppy's years ago, and has heen covered many times since...

I believe thing song is used because Kurt comes down to earth once
more, and he sees nothing had changed...This makes ans excellent
outtro for MDK AND intro for MDK 2!
Not a bad move if you ask me!

bye!

archie
arc...@hotmail.com


Ori Weitz

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Apr 10, 1997, 3:00:00 AM4/10/97
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Ronny A. Martinsen wrote:
>
> Well, just finished the last level of MDK for the fifth time, just to
>
> see that video again :)
> Now, I've realised that BZK is short for Billy Ze Kick, and that this
> french group released an album in France in 1993 (and then Switzerland
> 1994 and Canada 1995, if "CD International" is to be believed), but
> what I don't know is what the song is called, or whether it is on this
> CD. Is it perhaps released as a single, or is it written specially for
> Shiny?? I would greatly appreciate if anyone could shed some light on
> this matter for me, and please also answer to me in e-mail?

from the readme:

Music Video: "Non, non, rien n'a change"
(C) 1996 MERCURY-SHAMAN-LA PROD.
IRSC Number: FRA 0396-0026-0
DIRECTOR: Laurent JENNET
The song is interpreted by BILLYZKICK (Nathalie Cousin)


Ori.

Ronny A. Martinsen

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Apr 10, 1997, 3:00:00 AM4/10/97
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Ori Weitz <md...@netvision.net.il> wrote:

>from the readme:

>Music Video: "Non, non, rien n'a change"
>(C) 1996 MERCURY-SHAMAN-LA PROD.
>IRSC Number: FRA 0396-0026-0
>DIRECTOR: Laurent JENNET
>The song is interpreted by BILLYZKICK (Nathalie Cousin)

>Ori.

Woo, Ori.....that wasn't in the readmeb.txt (british?) I read :) Well,
sloppy of me anyway , I guess.

Nevertheless, I would like to thank all those who helped me on this;
Ori and "archeon" as well as Nick Bruty/Tommy Francois from Shiny.
Thanx again!

Oh yeah, "Non, non, rien n'a change" is available on Billy ze Kicks
newest album, released in France a couple of weeks ago.

BTW I think those who "need" ingame save points are wimps...on "easy"
the game IS easy, come on!

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