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Dallas Mavericks Intro: The Who's "Eminence Front" (2011 NBA Finals Intro) [Remake by Zane Boado]

[PLEASE READ DESCRIPTION] First, this video showcases a complete recreation of the pre-intro to the starting lineups video/intro and the music in which the Dallas Mavericks used for the 2011 NBA Playoffs and what was seen on TV for Games 3, 4, and 5 of the 2011 NBA Finals. The song is "Eminence Front" by The Who. Second, this is also a tribute to everyone at the Dallas Mavericks organization (e.g. team, coaches, staff), all American Airlines Center employees, and all Mavericks fans around the world. As I mentioned previously, using Audacity, I extended the 2011 version, while adding parts of a version that I created from the 1982 original song, which are the guitar riffs and the ending. However, this time for the pre-intro, I used 1) the opening notes of Michael Jackson’s “Another Part of Me,” 2) a thunderstorm sound effect, and 3) ignition sounds from a Space Shuttle launch. All rights belong to The Who (Pete Townshend, Roger Daltrey, John Entwistle, Keith Moon, Doug Sandom, Kenney Jones), Michael Jackson, the Dallas Mavericks, National Basketball Association (NBA), Epic Records, Polydor Records, Warner Records (formerly Warner Bros. Records Inc.), and Universal Music Group. Photo Credits: Getty Images (Tom Pennington, Ronald Martinez, Christian Petersen, Chris Graythen, Daniel Dow, Nathaniel S. Butler, Layne Murdoch, John W. McDonough, Joe Murphy, Glenn James, Mike Ehrmann, Garrett Ellwood, Mark Ralston); Associated Press (Mark Humphrey); Reuters (Tim Sharp); Dallas News (Louis DeLuca); and European Pressphoto Agency (Larry W. Smith).

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