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almightyjimbob posted:An iTunes search isn't turning up a Lil Wayne song called La La La. Is it possible that it has a different name? I think that might be because its only found on his mixtapes which are distributed for free. Lemme see if I can just find a link of it. e: Alright here it is on youtube http://youtube.com/watch?v=0wf3kkqcONE
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glucose posted:I think that might be because its only found on his mixtapes which are distributed for free. Lemme see if I can just find a link of it. gently caress, where is that beat from? I've definitely heard that high la la la sample somewhere before, a bit slowed down though.
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# ? Nov 14, 2007 07:52 |
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glucose posted:Ok I guess I just havent been clear. The sample in the song I want is the same one from Lil Wayne's La La La(I dont know what this is), the track that I am looking for also has for a hook "I'm a joker, I'm a smoker, I'm a big blunt roller"(this isnt a sample, this is what the hook literally is. Some rapper singing this line) Did you check out the cover versions on this Wikipedia page?
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# ? Nov 14, 2007 08:40 |
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I had not but nothing there is very promising, it would also be a stretch to call it a cover from what I remember of this song. Well I found 2 tracks(by wading through the youtube comments) that use the same sample Rhymefest - Tell a Story, and Shabazz the Disciple - Red Hook Day, but neither of these is the song I am thinking of. Gentle Marmot fucked around with this message at 09:18 on Nov 14, 2007 |
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Please, could anyone identify the songs in this profile? (They`re in a player right below the bio): http://profile.myspace.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=user.viewprofile&friendid=53345056 1 and 2 are by Danse Society and 5 by Get smart! but it looks like the other are a mistery... plus I can't get number 4 out of my head, it's awesome.
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# ? Nov 14, 2007 09:14 |
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Posh Submarine posted:"Jump into the Fire" by Harry Nilsson. Excellent! thank you! I've been wanting to know what that song was called for a drat good while now, asking here was a good decision it seems.
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# ? Nov 14, 2007 13:43 |
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Please help me identify this song
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# ? Nov 14, 2007 18:19 |
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Shoeshine Emcee posted:gently caress, where is that beat from? I've definitely heard that high la la la sample somewhere before, a bit slowed down though. okay, here, this might help. the sample that you're talking about here is most assuredly from "you don't have to be alone" by the new birth -- i have the original LP right here and even the rhymefest album credits it as the source. i don't know if that's gonna help you find your track or not, but good luck to ya
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Agitate! Agitate! posted:the new birth are great.
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# ? Nov 15, 2007 00:19 |
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Can anyone name the song playing during this Hitman movie TV spot? It's not the regular Hitman theme (Ave Maria), and I can't seem to find anybody who knows. Youtube: http://youtube.com/watch?v=_fMmORoD-3c
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Strontosaurus posted:Can anyone name the song playing during this Hitman movie TV spot? It's not the regular Hitman theme (Ave Maria), and I can't seem to find anybody who knows. pretty sure it's just original score music -- the amazon page for the soundtrack says that it includes Geoff Zanelli's interpertation of "Ave Maria" and says that it's the song featured in the trailers. i was reading a little bit at film score monthly about the trailers and apparently they just took a couple bars and chopped it out and looped them, nobody's really very happy about it, and maybe that's why it's not recognizable in that form. the little repeating melody in there is definitely an excised segment of 'ave maria' and everything i've read about it seems to point in that direction
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Agitate! Agitate! posted:pretty sure it's just original score music -- the amazon page for the soundtrack says that it includes Geoff Zanelli's interpertation of "Ave Maria" and says that it's the song featured in the trailers. Well, drat. That's probably going to be considerably harder to find, then. Thanks, though.
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# ? Nov 16, 2007 07:23 |
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nevermind, got it Keane - Walnut Tree
cravoecanela fucked around with this message at 05:49 on Nov 19, 2007 |
# ? Nov 17, 2007 08:23 |
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Anyone who can identify this ? http://www.savefile.com/files/1203876 It was played during the trailer reel on an old videotape from Tartan Video.
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# ? Nov 18, 2007 14:03 |
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I heard this rap song the other day that im pretty sure is called rythym. Im trying to find out if its name really is rythym and who sings it. It started out with this flute intro and then some other big band type instruments started playing with the flute. This intro was about 45 seconds long and then the rapping started. The guy had a kinda unique voice and everything had a sort of off beat rhyme scheme. The only two lines i remember are something about people being so temporary. The end of each verse ended with him repeating the phrase "the beat". Any help would be awesome. also it could possibly be from a snowboarding video. Its just a guess since thats where my friends get alot of their music.
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# ? Nov 19, 2007 06:30 |
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this is really really vague and I bet I won't get any responses, but I have to try anyway. one night when I was staying late at work and I wanted to pretty much pass out and just sleep and everything was really frustrating, I heard what I believe was the best song ever. it totally cheered me up and everything. the only problem is, it was in Polish. at least I think it was Polish; if not, it was something similar-sounding. anyway, it was a polka-esque station it was playing on, and the talking and all the music was in Polish, and thus I couldn't hear the name of the song. here's what I remember about it: -it was sung by a woman whose age is hard to guess (not very young or very old) -the chorus was basically this woman singing "sho sho sho sho!" as happily as humanly possible. obviously, I don't think the word was "sho", but that's what it sounded like to me. it sounded as if the words were each a consecutive descending note. ...anybody? please? this song is the happiest & catchiest thing I've ever heard.
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# ? Nov 20, 2007 06:12 |
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Does anyone have a track list of the music in Tetsuo: the Iron Man? I found an ost but it didn't have any of the tracks in the movie that I wanted.
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Hi guys, easy one here: hip hop type song, with a fruity super mario bro's sorta tune, and the chorus is "heeeeeeeeeeey ay aaaah, heeey ahhh!", or something. I don't know anything about hip hop and I tried searching through Ja Rule or whatever others but no luck really. Anyone here help?
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# ? Nov 22, 2007 01:53 |
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Okay this is a pretty vague one, but its a hip hop song with a female lead singing about like, lifting up her skirt? I think she also goes on about other things she likes. The song is pretty much about sex I think (oh yeah and it has like, Ooohs and Ahhs or something like that?)
swagger like us fucked around with this message at 02:24 on Nov 22, 2007 |
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KiddieGrinder posted:Hi guys, easy one here: hip hop type song, with a fruity super mario bro's sorta tune, and the chorus is "heeeeeeeeeeey ay aaaah, heeey ahhh!", or something. Umm, "Hey Ya" by Outkast?
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Artem posted:Okay this is a pretty vague one, but its a hip hop song with a female lead singing about like, lifting up her skirt? I think she also goes on about other things she likes. The song is pretty much about sex I think (oh yeah and it has like, Ooohs and Ahhs or something like that?) Maybe Oops (Oh My) by Tweet? http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Hb37Nh_Sg4g
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Sweetwater Kill posted:Maybe Oops (Oh My) by Tweet? Thats the one, thanks! love this song
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# ? Nov 22, 2007 09:40 |
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I've seen this song once, on youtube, I was wondering if anyone could help with it. The youtube video I saw was a guy singing and playing an acoustic guitar to a crowd in a circle. I think I remember it being in black and white. Anyway, the last part of the song's lyrics is something along the lines of "the greatest thing in the world is to love and be loved by someone" and the crowd sings along near the end.
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# ? Nov 22, 2007 11:59 |
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I'm quite certain this is NOT the song you're looking for, but the first thing that comes to mind is Nature Boy. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Iq0XJCJ1Srw Edit: Unless maybe it's a cover.
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Its CRAZY LEGS! posted:I heard this rap song the other day that im pretty sure is called rythym. Im trying to find out if its name really is rythym and who sings it. It started out with this flute intro and then some other big band type instruments started playing with the flute. This intro was about 45 seconds long and then the rapping started. The guy had a kinda unique voice and everything had a sort of off beat rhyme scheme. The only two lines i remember are something about people being so temporary. The end of each verse ended with him repeating the phrase "the beat". Any help would be awesome. Sounds like Celph Titled (Big band samples, unique voice, off beat rhyme scheme) but the description doesn't ring a bell. Otherwise maybe Chali 2na, who also has quite a unique voice and rhyming flow.
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Bolkovr posted:Umm, "Hey Ya" by Outkast? Yes, thank you kind sir!
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Trellio posted:I've seen this song once, on youtube, I was wondering if anyone could help with it. The youtube video I saw was a guy singing and playing an acoustic guitar to a crowd in a circle. I think I remember it being in black and white. Anyway, the last part of the song's lyrics is something along the lines of "the greatest thing in the world is to love and be loved by someone" and the crowd sings along near the end. Maybe Gallows? 'Orchestra Of Wolves' ends with a repeating section of 'The hardest thing you'll ever learn, is just to love and be loved in return'? I've never heard it played acoustically though.
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# ? Nov 23, 2007 20:25 |
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Please help me identify these two and http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pscfrc0x5JI
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# ? Nov 24, 2007 04:36 |
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Its an old rock song, used in tons of movies and commercials I bet. Its something like "whoa and theres a mountain" or "theres a mountain in front of me". Sorry for being so vague but thats all i remember
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Artem posted:Its an old rock song, used in tons of movies and commercials I bet. Its something like "whoa and theres a mountain" or "theres a mountain in front of me". Sorry for being so vague but thats all i remember "Voodoo Child (Slight Return)" by Jimi Hendrix
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Headless Norseman posted:"Voodoo Child (Slight Return)" by Jimi Hendrix ah thats the one, and its "im standing next to a mountain". not "whoa theres a mountain" hahaha.
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# ? Nov 25, 2007 01:08 |
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I'm after a really famous (the most famous?) reggae instrumental. I can never remember how it goes unless I hear it though, so there's not much to go on. Judging by where I've heard it played, I'm guessing it could have been on a movie soundtrack. There are slight chances it could be something more like Madness or The Specials, instead of it being a 60s/70s classic like I'm imagining. I guess there's a chance it's not even instrumental, which reduces my request to "name me a reggae song" so fingers crossed that's not the case. It's probably comparable to something like Green Onions. Even though it's a different genre, it's something lots of people will recognise.
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# ? Nov 25, 2007 02:07 |
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Years ago my friend bought a lighter that played a loop of a stupid raver song when he'd light it. He thought it was hilarious and kept using it for months until the batteries ran out. I ripped the song out of a movie I have from one of his birthdays; please help me identify it so I can fill his answering machine with it while he's away on vacation.
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# ? Nov 25, 2007 02:39 |
Are there two versions of Authority Song by Jimmy Eat World, because I distinctly remember hearing a version with an intro that was different than the version I usually hear. edit: nevermind, it must have been from the leaked version of Bleed American. subscreet fucked around with this message at 03:07 on Nov 25, 2007 |
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Tenterhooks posted:There are slight chances it could be something more like Madness or The Specials Only reggae instrumental I can think of is "One Step Beyond" by... one of those two bands, who I can never keep apart in my head. edit: The riff from "Rudi A Message To You" by the Specials gets played a lot, too. And it does sound a bit like a "Green Onions" type song. Bolkovr fucked around with this message at 03:52 on Nov 25, 2007 |
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There's a new XM commercial out, and it's got a bunch of people on a conveyor belt or something going along, some holding instruments. It's got some weird, funky, maybe '80s type disco song in the background. What's the name of that song?
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# ? Nov 25, 2007 03:59 |
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Ghost Town by the Specials? From the Snatch soundtrack and instantly recognizable.
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# ? Nov 25, 2007 04:05 |
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jeff8472 posted:maybe them? Yes that's them, thanks jeff8472, you rock!
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# ? Nov 25, 2007 05:28 |
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So there's commercial for Assassin's Creed (the video game) that's been playing every five seconds on every station I watch. It's the one where the assassin is jumping along the canal and at the last second kills some crusader. What's the song playing in that commercial?
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dj_clawson posted:So there's commercial for Assassin's Creed (the video game) that's been playing every five seconds on every station I watch. It's the one where the assassin is jumping along the canal and at the last second kills some crusader. What's the song playing in that commercial? If it's the same one I saw, it's Massive Attack - Teardrop
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