EpcotServo's Jan. 8th STUDIOS Update: Idolocalypse Now

Captain Hank

Well-Known Member
Agreed on the American Idol merchandise overload. I've never seen that much attraction-specific branded merchandise. One of the hosts actually referred to the Donald "That was awful" t-shirt during the course of the show.
 

Disneyson 1

New Member
What the heck is this Mr. Explorer carp??? :veryconfu


:lol:

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I'm actually not quite sure.:shrug: I guess I should stop, Mr. 1000.

:eek:

Gah! (Slaps selp) I... must... restrain... myself Mr. 1000!!! :mad: AHHHHH!!!

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:lookaroun

So... let's keep bashing the merch. that could save F! from a black pit of terror. WE HATE AIE MERCH!!!!!!

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EpcotServo

Well-Known Member
Original Poster
I was trying to ask a question, Mr. Son1.:rolleyes:

According to the WDI, RNR is on Sunset Blvd. because the Music Industry is VERY routed to that area of Hollywood. G-Force started recording Big Band music, and was very popular with artists because they could be put up in the Hollywood Tower Hotel, but after the hotel closed, work for G-Force went to an all time low. But with the birth of Rock N' Roll, young artists started to come to the smaller G-Force Label, and the company started to boom. They were able to rebuild the facility, and were SO confident that Rock wasn't just a fad, they build a 75 Foot Stratocastor infront of the building. With the new influx of visitors because of this, they rebuilt the famous "Studio C" (the most legendary recording studio in G-Force Records) to accommodate Tour Groups by building a new recording room across from where the original sound board was. (Where you stand in the pre show. Aerosmith is in the new one, hence the easy street-access)

That's the backstory of G-Force Records in a nutshell.
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EPCOT Explorer

New Member
According to the WDI, RNR is on Sunset Blvd. because the Music Industry is VERY routed to that area of Hollywood. G-Force started recording Big Band music, and was very popular with artists because they could be put up in the Hollywood Tower Hotel, but after the hotel closed, work for G-Force went to an all time low. But with the birth of Rock N' Roll, young artists started to come to the smaller G-Force Label, and the company started to boom. They were able to rebuild the facility, and were SO confident that Rock wasn't just a fad, they build a 75 Foot Stratocastor infront of the building. With the new influx of visitors because of this, they rebuilt the famous "Studio C" (the most legendary recording studio in G-Force Records) to accommodate Tour Groups by building a new recording room across from where the original sound board was. (Where you stand in the pre show. Aerosmith is in the new one, hence the easy street-access)

That's the backstory of G-Force Records in a nutshell.
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I see...:lol: Thanks, Servo!:D




And this is why I feel more comfortable in EPCOT.:lookaroun:lol:
 

EPCOT Explorer

New Member
:fork:

What's wrong with a little backstory? The Sunset Blvd. = Music area in Hollywood is the general reason, the rest I said is just background filler to be cool.
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Noooo...Nothing is wrong!:lol: It was just amazing how you came up with it so fast.:lol: I love all the backstory that WDI puts in. I am just VERY unfamiliar with the Studios....EPCOT on the other hand..;)
 

CaptainMichael

Well-Known Member
According to the WDI, RNR is on Sunset Blvd. because the Music Industry is VERY routed to that area of Hollywood. G-Force started recording Big Band music, and was very popular with artists because they could be put up in the Hollywood Tower Hotel

So, is that why Sally Shine was in town?:lookaroun
 

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