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How Wonderful!
Jul 18, 2006


I only have excellent ideas
Hey, I heard a song on some college station last night that has been bugging me all day. It was long-- at least seven minutes, I want to say closer to ten or fifteen-- and fairly avant-garde sounding. There was some very simple accordion melody in the foreground, and one or two very hard-to-distinguish female vocalists, and some ambient percussion. I remember in particular what sounded like a grandfather clock ticking very slowly.

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How Wonderful!
Jul 18, 2006


I only have excellent ideas

Ogodei_Khan posted:

I am trying to figure out a song I heard in a coffee shop earlier that sounded like a distorted version of Ode to Joy and its lyrics were talking about war and the media. It was not a metal song but had a indie feel to it.

Maybe "Road to Joy" by Bright Eyes?

How Wonderful!
Jul 18, 2006


I only have excellent ideas
I'm looking for a fairly recent indie-pop type song, maybe from this past summer. Its sung in the first person plural and I think it vaguely has suggestions of, I don't know, caveman conflicts or survival of the fittest or something. Lyrics maybe starting with "We were born to (something)" or "We were made to (something)." If it helps at all, I was thinking it was a Harlem Shakes song at first, but it definitely isn't.

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