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chachu posted:I might not even recognise this song if somebody manages to figure out what it is, but I'm looking for a song that was popular last October or November. It played on 94.7 in Portland a few times and I thought for sure that it was Interpol but the DJ said otherwise. There may have been a line about cutting or bleeding or the beach or killing his girlfriend. Sorry it's so vague, but I can assure you that whoever it was sounded almost EXACTLY like Interpol. I'm pretty sure you're talking about she wants revenge.
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I'm trying to remember the name of a female musician. I think she's European and she has an odd name. I believe I've heard people say she makes progressive rock. Tall, skinny, dark hair. Not well known, but it seems like goons like her.
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# ? Oct 2, 2007 05:52 |
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pillow pants posted:I'm pretty sure you're talking about she wants revenge. Yessss, good job, thank you. And that guy sounds just like loving Paul Banks and his band sounds just like loving Interpol.
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Spider Crusoe posted:I'm trying to remember the name of a female musician. I think she's European and she has an odd name. I believe I've heard people say she makes progressive rock. Tall, skinny, dark hair. Not well known, but it seems like goons like her. Frou Frou?
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PissFilledCumBubble posted:Frou Frou?
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# ? Oct 2, 2007 07:13 |
As a help for my previous song, I heard it mixed together with "Get Low" by Lil Jon Edit: It was "No more conversations" by freeform five Edit 2: Specifically the Mylo mix Socket Ryanist fucked around with this message at 08:39 on Oct 2, 2007 |
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# ? Oct 2, 2007 07:16 |
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A friend of mine skipped over this song on the radio, and now the only part I remember fades in and out of my head. The song was acoustic, and the only lyrics I remember are part of the chorus (I have no idea where they fall within the chorus though, 'cept that they weren't the beginning, or at the end): "We could take a ____ (drive or ride, I can't remember) together" And thats it. I think the next line after that has something to do with "going to (town or downtown)" and "driving away forever"...maybe. The gist of the song seemed to be running away from home. Now, I'm pretty sure I've heard this artist before. She had a hit a couple years ago (it was played on pop radio, something like Star 99.9). This song was also acoustic, and I also can only remember a few words, though this was not the chorus: "I'm not looking for a man to (hug or squeeze) me, 'cause he might squeeze the life outta me". I've googled these phrases so its probable these are nothing like the exact lyrics, but they are kinda close. Hope someone can decipher that, and knows what the hell I'm talking about. Thanks in advance for trying!
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Cheese Hostess posted:This song has been driving me crazy for the past couple days because I suddenly remembered it for no particular reason. I don't think it was even very good, I just want to know what the hell it was. Broken Smile - Hateful Offensive?
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# ? Oct 3, 2007 03:44 |
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I've been trying to get some information on this for a while http://www.warcraftmovies.com/stream.php?id=47194&stream=Filefront It's the first song (not the technoish stuff at the begging, when the movie starts) The only thing that comes to mind is like opera/lord of the rings but I don't even think that fits it too well. I'd like to find a lot more music like this, but have no idea where I'd even begin to start searching for related artist, seeing how I don't even know what genre it would be!
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# ? Oct 3, 2007 05:03 |
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mike28 posted:I've been trying to get some information on this for a while That's the opening music from Metal Gear Solid. Unfortunately, I don't have the actual track name but it's a start at least.
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# ? Oct 3, 2007 13:08 |
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THE AWESOME GHOST posted:That's the opening music from Metal Gear Solid. Unfortunately, I don't have the actual track name but it's a start at least. It's actually the closing music, but none the less thank you so much! I probably would've never found that out For anyone else wondering, "Composer and lyricist Rika Muranaka provided a song called "The Best is Yet To Come"[68] for the game's ending credits sequence.[69] The song is performed in Irish by Aoife Ní Fhearraigh" (from wikipedia) and here's a pure link to the song http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6miaTf1gF4g Back to the search, thanks again!
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# ? Oct 3, 2007 13:35 |
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Wow. I actually started to do a new thread cause my eyes involuntarily skip over stickied threads for some reason. Also, the song at the end of Rise of the MK 4 (flash movie on Newgrounds) Both have been driving me nuts. Mars from Gustav Holst's the Planets was eluding me for a while but I found it finally, somehow.
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GBart posted:Wow. I actually started to do a new thread cause my eyes involuntarily skip over stickied threads for some reason. Bach - Air For G String. What Procul Harums A Whiter Shade Of Pale was based on.
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# ? Oct 4, 2007 10:12 |
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Sweet! Thanks. Anyone know what the Rise of the MK 4 one is?
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# ? Oct 4, 2007 13:22 |
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GBart posted:Anyone know what the Rise of the MK 4 one is? Craig Armstrong - PM's Love Theme from the UK version of the Love Actually soundtrack
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# ? Oct 4, 2007 20:30 |
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ProperCoochie posted:I posted this in that small questions thread in Ask/Tell but didn't get an answer: Reposting this because I'd really like to know. I've provided a good amount of information, someone has to recognize it.
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PissFilledCumBubble posted:Craig Armstrong - PM's Love Theme I could swear I've heard it somewhere else. Never seen Love
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# ? Oct 5, 2007 04:11 |
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GBart posted:I could swear I've heard it somewhere else. Never seen Love It's also on a Oklahoma Sooner football '04 season fan-made highlight video, if that helps V:)V
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# ? Oct 5, 2007 08:32 |
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I think I heard this song back in '98 or '99. Gothic metal with dual vocals - typical growly rasp by the male and mournful female singing. The song starts off all quiet and dreamlike with a soft melody and she sings at the beginning, before the male vocals kicks in (which is unintelligible of course). The female singing goes something like this "along the journey, into the warmth of your arms, and brings peaceful silence....comforts my miserable soul but I'm still on my own.." I got a bad quality recording of it off a radio show and sadly, the tape's unusable now. I remember the DJ mentions the word 'Legion' and I've searched every bandname with the word 'Legion' in it but none of those bands have this song. I'm probably going on the wrong clue. My metal brethren, please help!
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# ? Oct 5, 2007 17:28 |
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I want to dig out a song I've heard a couple of times, but I've no idea what the hell it's called. The song sounds like it was recorded in the fifties, or if not, it's got a sort of jokey forties/fifties upbeat style, and has been featured on a couple of adverts at least. The chorus goes .. 'Goodbye! Goodbye! I'm missing you, skiddley-bye. Pom pom pom pom pom ta pom' and then the same line's repeated again. I've done websearches for various songs, including any called 'Goodbye' but draw a blank. Can anyone tell me what the song is called?
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# ? Oct 7, 2007 00:57 |
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I've been trying to find a song that sound like it was recorded in the 60s///it's got a deep voiced man singing about a drug using hippie who tricks a girl into marrying him, and the main phrase he comes back to is either "hippie in a blender" or "hippie in a blunder," I'm not sure which.
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ProperCoochie posted:Reposting this because I'd really like to know. I've provided a good amount of information, someone has to recognize it. There's a band called Kashmir, if that helps. I don't know if that's the band you're looking for, but they are good v:)v
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ProperCoochie posted:Reposting this because I'd really like to know. I've provided a good amount of information, someone has to recognize it. I'm going to wager that the band is Kasabian and the song is "Club Foot." http://youtube.com/watch?v=RwL7r29mUPI
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Zack Vank posted:I've been trying to find a song that sound like it was recorded in the 60s///it's got a deep voiced man singing about a drug using hippie who tricks a girl into marrying him, and the main phrase he comes back to is either "hippie in a blender" or "hippie in a blunder," I'm not sure which. Googling for "Hippie in a Blender" and "Hippie in a Blunder" both return songs by someone called Johnny Buckett, and they seem to be talking about the same song, and "blunder" seems to be the right title. I couldn't really find anything more than mentions of the song though so I don't know how much it helps. It was apparently a single on Fortune Records.
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# ? Oct 7, 2007 17:54 |
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The song sounded like Bob Dylan (or more likely someone singing like a typical Dylan impression), while the music itself was kind of like funk. Lyrics were something about, 'You feel guilty for telling me stories that you know just aren't true... but that's alright cause...' I heard part of this on the radio and wouldn't mind checking it out. Would this have been a mashup/mix of some kind? Pweller fucked around with this message at 19:15 on Oct 7, 2007 |
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I'm trying to find a song that i heard last night while drunk. I loved it and can't find it. It sounded like dispatch, bedouin soundclash, and the roots all put together. Song name is extra ordinary (i think) Artist is unknown. ( it sounds like Izlabell or Izzlabee) Please help me!
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# ? Oct 7, 2007 20:44 |
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I've heard this rap song on the radio about 3 times, but I can't find out who does it. It uses the main synth riff from Benny Benassi's Satisfaction, with a line like "booty and tig ol bitties" repeated a few times. The radio station I heard it on hasn't updated their site since the beginning of september.
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Zelphabop posted:I'm trying to find a song that i heard last night while drunk. I loved it and can't find it. It wasn't "Extraordinary" by Better Than Ezra, was it?
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# ? Oct 8, 2007 03:44 |
Okay, this is a happy hardcore/trancecore track. It has a female vocal (maybe british accented) speaking the following over a breakdown: dance beneath the stars with me a chance to dance with destiny this place, us two can be as one stepping closer to the sun feeling nature's heavenly body nothing can defy our electricity what we have felt as one together will be remembered forever Edit: (it's in the mix I posted earlier in the thread, at about 40 minutes in)
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TheWevel posted:I've heard this rap song on the radio about 3 times, but I can't find out who does it. It uses the main synth riff from Benny Benassi's Satisfaction, with a line like "booty and tig ol bitties" repeated a few times. The radio station I heard it on hasn't updated their site since the beginning of september. Aha, I found it. It's called "Move Shake Drop" by DJ Laz. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fpocugb9lTc
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# ? Oct 9, 2007 02:58 |
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Not a song, but a band I found while browsing some site months ago and forgot about. I figured this didn't really deserve its own thread, and I'm hoping someone can figure out who I'm looking for. Here's what I know: 1. Almost certainly '70s (perhaps late '60s, but I don't think so) hard rock that sounded a bit like Atomic Rooster. 2. Probably British or otherwise European. 3. Reasonably sure the band's name began with "E," but not certain 4. Were possibly recently rereleased on one of those labels that specializies in forgotten obscurities. Is well-known enough to have a page with sound samples on AMG. 5. The cover of what I believe was their first album depicts a fat, female beast-like thing that reminds me of Grendel's mother. Pretty sure it was a black and white drawing. 6. Not Missus Beastly, Gift, or Missing Link
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LL_Ghoul_J posted:I'm going to wager that the band is Kasabian and the song is "Club Foot." YES YES YES This is it, thank you so much.
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Rollersnake posted:Not a song, but a band I found while browsing some site months ago and forgot about. I figured this didn't really deserve its own thread, and I'm hoping someone can figure out who I'm looking for. Here's what I know: Ah, just had this mystery solved. The band is May Blitz.
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# ? Oct 9, 2007 15:45 |
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My question is about Kanye West's "Through the Wire." I am convinced there are two versions of the song. One recorded right after the accident, and one re-recorded for the album release. He sounds significantly worse in the original. Additionally, there is a line change. What is "In the same hospital where Biggie Smalls died" in the album version of the song is "In the same hospital where Big and Tupac died" in the original version. I am looking for this original version. If anyone knows where I can find it, I would really appreciate it.
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Ugh, this is a long shot. I heard this at a Tim Horton's and haven't been able to identify it. It's an almost country-ish song with a refrain of something sounding like "so high" followed by something like "got me 'round and about". It's an upbeat song with a male singer, and the note on "high" is, well, ridiculously high, and sung in full voice. Possibly around C... I've been wondering what song this was so I could listen to this guy's voice.
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# ? Oct 10, 2007 03:36 |
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dakana posted:Ugh, this is a long shot. I heard this at a Tim Horton's and haven't been able to identify it. Could it be Tal Bachman - She's So High Above Me? Googling for it also brings up results for Everclear and Fastball, but you can hear the one I'm talking about here : http://www.rhapsody.com/talbachman/talbachman/shessohigh/lyrics.html
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# ? Oct 10, 2007 04:20 |
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I saw this in YouTube video in the Daffy Duck thread in Cinema Discusso... http://youtube.com/watch?v=_X520kvECLg There's a song that comes on at 1:11 that's a really common composition in contemporary cartoons, and I've always wondered what the title is.
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# ? Oct 10, 2007 04:24 |
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CloseFriend posted:I saw this in YouTube video in the Daffy Duck thread in Cinema Discusso... At 1:11? That sounds like random cartoon score to me. The bands back in the day played the scores live, so this could have been a part written by the composer to show suspense or action. Unless you were talking about the part before the mailman came.
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mllecait posted:You sure its not a Spike JONZE music video? Yeaaa that's it. Just finally got around to checking this thread. Thanks!
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Would anyone know the name of the song at the very end of this video: http://www.dailymotion.com/relevance/search/+battle+royal+ladder/video/x1qhqq_ladder-defends-title-in-battle-roya_sport It's only played for about 20 seconds at the very end, during the bit with the dog and the ladder. Some Cool Guy fucked around with this message at 12:31 on Oct 13, 2007 |
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