Over an hour of web swingin’ jazz.
Though the 1967 Spiderman series is best remembered for its iconic theme song, Ray Ellis’ jazzy score conjured an atmosphere to the series that we think the modern Marvel universe could take a lesson from. Fortunately, you can revisit all of it at once with YouTube user 11db11’s supercut of the entire exquisitely smooth score.
Much better than a pure audio rip, the mix just snatches video (and dialogue) from various episodes so it’s as much fun to watch as it is to listen to. You could pretty much play an MF Doom beat tape under it and have a perfect party mix.
Take it in below and as Stan Lee would say, “Face front, true believers!”