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PissFilledCumBubble posted:sounds like Mannie Fresh - Real Big That's the one! Thanks!
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bigperm posted:Really? It sounds exactly like track 2 of the black album. Bishop Lamont - I Always Knew http://www.zshare.net/audio/665205744e848c/ vs Jay-Z - December 4 http://www.zshare.net/audio/6684155f7d1466/
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The Bishop song sounds like just one part of the Jay-Z song over and over again to me. Maybe it's not and I'm deaf. Good luck with your search either way.
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# ? Jan 20, 2008 01:57 |
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I've got a song stuck in my head, which is from a source of electronic music. Possible candidates are video game music, some form of techno/trance/whatever, or possibly rap since they borrow a lot from electronic music. Anyway, all I know is the melody, which I've tried to recreate in the following MIDI file as best I could from memory (I don't have perfect pitch, so it's probably not exact). http://midishrine.com/midi/20164.mid If someone can identify it, it would be very much appreciated.
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# ? Jan 20, 2008 02:21 |
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https://www.sisforawesome.com/mysterysong.mp3 What's this song?
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# ? Jan 20, 2008 08:02 |
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My girlfriend and I were watching some cool music videos earlier and she came up with two descriptions that I couldn't identify - so let's see what you guys can do with them: 1) A tall, muscular guy with dark hair, tattoos and gauged ears is sitting with his legs crossed is sketching a caricature or portrait. He also might have been turning into a drawing. 2) A girl in her 20s is walking around in an old building singing. At one point she's sitting in the windowsill singing. She might have had on glasses, too. The song is apparently calm and not very upbeat. We think it came out around the late 90s. Not much to go on, but maybe somebody knows what they are.
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The Human Cow posted:2) A girl in her 20s is walking around in an old building singing. At one point she's sitting in the windowsill singing. She might have had on glasses, too. The song is apparently calm and not very upbeat. We think it came out around the late 90s. I think that you're looking for, perhaps, Lisa Loeb and Nine Stories - Stay (I Missed You). Look right to you?
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The Human Cow posted:1) A tall, muscular guy with dark hair, tattoos and gauged ears is sitting with his legs crossed is sketching a caricature or portrait. He also might have been turning into a drawing. Incubus - Drive....http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7zN9vd9WUiA
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# ? Jan 20, 2008 13:17 |
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I remember a song that was played frequently on the radio when i was backpacking in Thailand in 2006, it sounded like pretty typical American rock (Weezer, Phantom Planet, Steadman, Vonray etc.) I only have a vauge memory of the songtext, it was pretty upbeat, something like "she takes of her skirt and they yeaahh" I have googled endless versions of it without finding anything, does anyone have any suggestions as to what band or song it might have been?
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Sweetwater Kill posted:I think that you're looking for, perhaps, Lisa Loeb and Nine Stories - Stay (I Missed You). Look right to you? Yes! jeff8472 posted:Incubus - Drive....http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7zN9vd9WUiA Also yes! Thanks, guys!
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CosmicalStorm posted:I only have a vauge memory of the songtext, it was pretty upbeat, something like "she takes of her skirt and they yeaahh" The Killers - Mr. Brightside
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# ? Jan 20, 2008 21:28 |
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I was watching "Click", a BBC gadget show the other week and they previewed CES with an excellent rock tune... The track was indie music, tyhe lead singer was a girl and I can remember the following lyrics: I don't care if it's bad, I don't care if it's shallow, wherever you go, I will follow One other line I remember is: I'm like a big black spaceship, in a big blackhole and the chorus was basically "I wanna... wooohoooo" I haev tried loving everything, including an email to the BBC to find this song and the band. If anyone could help me identify it I will love you forever, it's driving me nuts.
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# ? Jan 20, 2008 21:59 |
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Heard this song on fox background music, I liked it and managed to get a sample of it on my phone. The snippet of song is here, pretty bad quality but can hear the song and that is what counts. May have to turn the volume up. (This is legal right because it is only a small sample of the song?) http://www.supload.com/sound_confirm.php?get=558635282.wav Help appreciated!
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# ? Jan 21, 2008 06:13 |
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My country-lovin' co-worker knew the song country song I posted earlier. It's "Mayberry", by Rascal Flatts. This is what I was thinking of: quote:(Well) I miss Mayberry
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For the record I love that song, and all songs like it. Glad to hear you found it.
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# ? Jan 21, 2008 19:05 |
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This is going to be really vague, but I just heard a snippet of this song and I couldn't hear the lyrics very well. It sounded like an indie rock song, and the only thing I got was some kind of repeated chorus like: "I wanna hear your sunrise" I heard this in a Heritage 1981 store today, and I can't find it from any search of that lyric.
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Halloween 1931 posted:This is going to be really vague, but I just heard a snippet of this song and I couldn't hear the lyrics very well. It sounded like an indie rock song, and the only thing I got was some kind of repeated chorus like: For some reason I think this might be Arctic Monkeys - Fluorescent Adolescent and you just totally misheard one of the lines. Or everything. e: describe it some more cause I feel like I'm trying to place that line somewhere Pweller fucked around with this message at 06:25 on Jan 22, 2008 |
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It wasn't that arctic monkeys song, but thanks for the guess. I want to say that it had maybe an electronic melody line in it somewhere? I'm realizing that the line probably wasn't "I wanna hear your sunrise" now because I can't find it with a search on those lyrics. But I think it would have to somehow sound pretty close to it. The line was sung over and over near the end of the song, and there might have been a group of people singing it, not just the lead singer.
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# ? Jan 22, 2008 06:56 |
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I am looking for several songs actually. Can someone please recommend songs similar to "Eye of the Tiger", Don't Stop Believing" and "America F*** Yeah"? I know it seems like an odd request, but I am searching for songs with the same kind of tone and feeling as these. Eye of the Tiger is a uplifting type rock song, Don't Stop Believing is great, and America F*** Yeah is "get pumped" kind of song. Once again sorry for this odd request, and thank you.
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wmrmbm posted:I am looking for several songs actually. Can someone please recommend songs similar to "Eye of the Tiger", Don't Stop Believing" and "America F*** Yeah"? Blur - "Song 2"?
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wmrmbm posted:I am looking for several songs actually. Can someone please recommend songs similar to "Eye of the Tiger", Don't Stop Believing" and "America F*** Yeah"? Queen - Don't Stop Me Now Bon jovi - Livin' on a Prayer Asia - Heat of the Moment Def Leppard - Rock of Ages V:)V You might like those e: how could i forget Paul Engemann - Push It to the Limit PissFilledCumBubble fucked around with this message at 13:58 on Jan 22, 2008 |
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wmrmbm posted:I am looking for several songs actually. Can someone please recommend songs similar to "Eye of the Tiger", Don't Stop Believing" and "America F*** Yeah"? Europe - The Final Countdown might work. I've always liked those songs that are in cheesy movies with lyrics like: Get in it! Your in it to win it! Reach for the stars, you're on a rocketship to success! Never gonna quit it, keep the dream alive! Push the limit, and dream to succeeeeeeeeeed! I had a Vietnamese roommate in college who actually listened to stuff like that all the time.
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Chinaski posted:Get in it! Your in it to win it!
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wmrmbm posted:I am looking for several songs actually. Can someone please recommend songs similar to "Eye of the Tiger", Don't Stop Believing" and "America F*** Yeah"? Don't forget 'The Touch' by Stan Bush.
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wmrmbm posted:I am looking for several songs actually. Can someone please recommend songs similar to "Eye of the Tiger", Don't Stop Believing" and "America F*** Yeah"? 'Live To Win' by Paul Stanley.
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# ? Jan 22, 2008 16:46 |
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This is really convoluted by I'm looking for a song that samples Shake by the Ying Yang Twins, and it samples another song with a bopping saxophone line. So it has some guys shouting Mentiosa over some sax. I'm trying to figure out what song the sax is from, so if anyone knows the remix i'm talking about or the song with the original sample I'd apreciate it.
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Ignotum p. Ignotius posted:This is really convoluted by I'm looking for a song that samples Shake by the Ying Yang Twins, and it samples another song with a bopping saxophone line. So it has some guys shouting Mentiosa over some sax.
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I unfortunately do not. The song I'm looking for is also sampled by a song that samples this song: http://youtube.com/watch?v=1IW2-zSw3Co Like I said,I don't know the name of the song that contains both samples, or the original. It's pretty much that song but with a saxophone in the background too.
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Ignotum p. Ignotius posted:I unfortunately do not. The song I'm looking for is also sampled by a song that samples this song: http://youtube.com/watch?v=1IW2-zSw3Co I'm gonna go out on a limb here and just take a guess. A certain sax part seems to be really popular right now. Is it the same sax part from these two songs? http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WL1hlzLsUaU http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WVi-KtBCes0 I think the original is by Rune or something, it's called "Calabria." Maybe this one... http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ay6bSDyfOp8 Edit: I think the song you heard is called "The Anthem" by Pitbull (feat. Lil' Jon)... http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=m5nFbWLfRMc ... or it was some radio mashup with Ying Yang or something. Crows Turn Off fucked around with this message at 18:56 on Jan 22, 2008 |
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Ignotum p. Ignotius posted:This is really convoluted by I'm looking for a song that samples Shake by the Ying Yang Twins, and it samples another song with a bopping saxophone line. So it has some guys shouting Mentiosa over some sax. im just gonna take a wild guess and say that there's a chance the sax is lifted 'T.R.O.Y.' by Pete Rock and CL Smooth since it's a real 'upbeat sax part and the fact that it sits by itself at the beginning of the song means it's a perennial favorite for DJ's to mix in to other tracks http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wyk5Sb7ADi4 i'm probably wrong but it's what your description reminds me of
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There's a new song out with a bunch of different rappers, mostly from Houston (Mike Jones, Slim Thug, Paul Wall, I think Lil' Flip is on it, some others), the hook is pretty repetitive, something about getting work, and that's about all I've got. I was working in a huge convention center, setting up for the Houston Boat Show a couple weeks ago, and someone was playing it on one of the boat radios. Sorry I can't give a better description, if you guys can't help me I understand.
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Can't for the life of me find out what the first track on this trailer is: http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0138524/trailers-screenplay-E19200-314
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Myotis posted:Can't for the life of me find out what the first track on this trailer is: http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0138524/trailers-screenplay-E19200-314 "Take Five" by Dave Brubeck, also know as the "Stairway to Heaven" of jazz
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# ? Jan 23, 2008 00:40 |
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Okay, here's a real easy one. In the movie O Brother Where Art Though, what is the song the young black guy is playing on the guitar while they are around the campfire after they first record Man of Constant Sorrow? Is it on the soundtrack?
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# ? Jan 23, 2008 12:44 |
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In the movie: Snatch, an awesome song plays during the final boxing scene. I think it's Oasis: loving in the Bushes. I downloaded it but the version I have has a guy saying "kids are running around loving in the bushes" and some old lady rambling I just wanted the version from the movie without any words. Any ideas?
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http://youtube.com/watch?v=lBT0Ofh90G4 What's the name of the song in this trailer? (The Love, La-la-la-la-la-love song) EDIT: Axle Gatin posted:In the movie: Snatch, an awesome song plays during the final boxing scene. I'm pretty sure that Ritchie just looped the chorus from the song for the scene. http://youtube.com/watch?v=lQTuxBwLB50 You could also check out the Snatch soundtrack to see if it's in there. Aegri Somnia fucked around with this message at 15:40 on Jan 23, 2008 |
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Pulling Teeth posted:Okay, here's a real easy one. In the movie O Brother Where Art Though, what is the song the young black guy is playing on the guitar while they are around the campfire after they first record Man of Constant Sorrow? Is it on the soundtrack? I don't have the movie or the soundtrack handy, but IIRC he plays "Hard Time Killing Floor Blues" by Skip James at that point.
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Aegri Somnia posted:I'm pretty sure that Ritchie just looped the chorus from the song for the scene. http://youtube.com/watch?v=lQTuxBwLB50 You could also check out the Snatch soundtrack to see if it's in there. Possibly, but I don't think he included some of the words. I think you can hear the movie track switch back to the actual song track in the movie. They seem to be in a different key. The only words I remember hearing in the song during the movie were during the first few seconds of the song, ending with "well you go to hell!"
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Aegri Somnia posted:http://youtube.com/watch?v=lBT0Ofh90G4 My first thought was it sounds like The Cardigans, and sure enough Nina Persson is on the soundtrack. "Lullaby" (Aviva's and Henrietta's Theme) Written by Nathan Larson Performed by Nina Persson and Nathan Larson "Up on a Cloud" Written by Nathan Larson Performed by Nina Persson and Nathan Larson
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^Awesome, thanks http://youtube.com/watch?v=WqX1W5_685w
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