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TouchyMcFeely posted:Here's a throw back - I remember seeing a music video in the late 80's or early 90's that had a baby boy as a singer. The video had him rolling around in a stroller wearing sunglasses with a super-hot mom while schmoozing all the little baby girls. Jordy - Dur Dur D'etre Bebe haha I should not be admitting that I know this.
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Okay, here's one. It's an old rock song from the mid 70s - think Lynard Skynard or something like that. It was a fairly popular song (it's still on the radio sometimes) and it was by a band that I never heard anything else from. This may mean it was a one-hit wonder, but my knowledge of bands like this is nowhere near extensive, so I could be wrong. The only thing I remember about the lyrics is that I *think* it mentioned something about a "genie" in the chorus. This is even more frustrating because I used to know the name of it and now I can't remember.
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I'm now trying to find a music video, all I can remember is that it took place outdoors in a canyon-y area, and there was quite a bit of vocalization without words. They used to have it as one of two music video demos on the computers at the local Radio Shack years ago. It sounded kinda like On My Way by Rusted Root, or Desert Rose by Sting. I think the other demo was something by Phil Collins.
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# ? May 8, 2008 08:48 |
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I got a song on a mix awhile back, and the person did not know who it was. I have tried searching for the lyrics but have had no luck. He thinks the song is called Let's Get Funkee. It has female vocals, and sounds like a generic early 90's dance track. Think C+C Music Factory. The first verse is: There is something on my mind Makes me want wiggle my behind Moving to the funky beat Takes complete control of me Other than that is just women singing "I gotta get get gotta get funky" Anyone know who made this song?
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HorseRotorvator posted:Jordy - Dur Dur D'etre Bebe Dude...That's the one! I've been hunting for that song on and off for the last few years. I never realized it was French that that kid was babbling but now I can irritate all my friends with it. Thanks a ton. Still irritating as hell too. Sweet!
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EllisD posted:There's this dance-pop song that keeps playing at my work. It comes off kind of theatrical. The only lyrics I can remember are when the guy belts out "Allllll myyyyy liiiife". Even if I guessed that was the song title, "All My Life" is probably the most common song title in existence. I have only heard the song on my employer's pre-selected music CD, so its not exactly a popular radio tune. The song must have come out in the 21st century, as these CDs only contain new music. I know its definitely of the pop/dance persuasion and nothing incredibly obscure, I just don't know the genre very well. I can't check what songs are on each CD as the player is locked up. It sounds like Electronic - "Getting Away With It", but that's from 1989. Maybe a cover version?
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Oldish song that I remember hearing as a child. The only lyrics I remember go something like 'keep in mind, keep in mind, something something for a very long time'. Thanks.
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Does anyone know what song(s) (if any--it could be purely original, I'm not sure) 808 State sampled for their song "Europa"? Tremendously overlooked. Amazon stream clip: http://www.amazon.com/Gorgeous-808-State/dp/B000000HJ5 Also, what's that really happy sounding, fast Cure song with the upbeat synth line? Not "Close to Me,"- it's more of a sawtooth wave. I think it's from their later stuff but I'm not sure. It's almost pop-punky but kind of dancy too and it might have a I-V-VI-IV chord progression or something similar. I've gone through their top 50 on last.fm and I'm pretty sure it's not any of those. alcoholiday fucked around with this message at 04:24 on May 10, 2008 |
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alcoholiday posted:Also, what's that really happy sounding, fast Cure song with the upbeat synth line? Not "Close to Me,"- it's more of a sawtooth wave. I think it's from their later stuff but I'm not sure. It's almost pop-punky but kind of dancy too and it might have a I-V-VI-IV chord progression or something similar. I've gone through their top 50 on last.fm and I'm pretty sure it's not any of those. I don't know anything about the chord progressions, but is it Inbetween Days? It's pretty similar to Close to Me.
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alcoholiday posted:Also, what's that really happy sounding, fast Cure song with the upbeat synth line? Not "Close to Me,"- it's more of a sawtooth wave. I think it's from their later stuff but I'm not sure. It's almost pop-punky but kind of dancy too and it might have a I-V-VI-IV chord progression or something similar. I've gone through their top 50 on last.fm and I'm pretty sure it's not any of those. Wrong Number maybe?
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Medium Bi posted:I don't know anything about the chord progressions, but is it Inbetween Days? It's pretty similar to Close to Me. Yeah, it's this. Duh on my part. Thanks a lot.
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does anyone know the name of the song that played on those early UNIVERSAL studio DVDs? It would have a preview of all the great moments/money shots of UNIVERSAL movies and play when you put in a DVD. I swear it was on the MUMMY DVD but its not. it had corny text like "YOU THOUGHT YOU KNEW MOVIES" or something like that but the song was very beautiful.
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This song is one of those corny 60s comedy tunes. It has a dopey-sounding guy in sort of a Droopy the Dog voice commiserating with the listener, like: "Say, pal, did you're wife leave to get a corned beef sandwich and the sandwich came back but your wife didn't?" or, "Say, did your wife send all your cotton suits to the cleaner and now you gotta wear you itchy, hot tweeds, and the weatherman says it's gonna be 106 out today?" etc etc. He brings up lots of hapless-60s-dope situations . And then every once in a while the chorus blasts in with marching-band like fanfare and boom-snare and the guy yells something to the effect of, "Go out there and say, 'It's my day!'" Apparently it was a "hit" way back when.
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I am trying to find the artist or song title for a song that played on Portland radio last night. It was not typical gangster or club rap. This was a longish song with very fluid lyrics. They seemed more like another instrument than vocals. It played on Jammin' 95.5 in Portland OR last night (May 10th) at 2AM Me and my other friends thought it was awesome and want to find out who it was.
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^^This is just a shot in the dark based on your description, but maybe it was something by Lyrics Born. He's got a new CD out. Fluid lyrics, and not your typical rap stuff.
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Im looking to identify a song. I think it was hit from possibly the fifties though perhaps earlier, and i think the lyrics went something like "Sally, sally, sally from the ally" though im not certain if it was in fact sally, it may hve been another name. I have a feeling Freddie Mercury covered it solo, though again i'm not really sure if it was the same song, it may have just sounded similar. Yeah vague ey.
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Barrelfox posted:Im looking to identify a song. Is this it? http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CW2EZ0Fvdpc
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Owen posted:the sandwich came back but your wife didn't? Googling "lyrics" plus the above phrase, without quotation marks, tells me it's "The Old Philosopher" by Eddie Lawrence.
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Cowculator posted:Googling "lyrics" plus the above phrase, without quotation marks, tells me it's "The Old Philosopher" by Eddie Lawrence. Thanks, man. Your googling is better than mine.
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FitFortDanga posted:It sounds like Electronic - "Getting Away With It", but that's from 1989. Maybe a cover version? I'll look into this, because the KC & Jo-Jo suggestion is obviously not what I am looking for, as that is about as electronic/dancy as a loving Joe Crocker tune.
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Can anyone tell me what this music is from? http://www.megafileupload.com/en/file/64217/sound-1-mp3.html It's the only thing I have in my library that has no title or artist or anything!
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I'm thinking of a 60's? surfer type song sung by one or more girls...and somewhere in it it has the "wah wah wah" sound. I really cant remember the lyrics except for words like "wonder why", "daddy just a trick" something something quick. Yeah, poo poo example I know but I'm hoping thats good enough. Any ideas? From what I remember the song was about some girl telling off a guy and warning him about something. Powerful Wizard IRL fucked around with this message at 09:38 on May 14, 2008 |
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captainsteve posted:I'm thinking of a 60's? surfer type song sung by one or more girls...and somewhere in it it has the "wah wah wah" sound. You're probably thinking of Chick Habit by April March, it's on the Death Proof soundtrack.
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OK, this one should be pretty easy. I know the name of the song, it's Spin Spin Sugar by Sneaker Pimps. However, there is one version I had that I really, really liked. It's this version found on YouTube. Now the problem. I have several Sneaker Pimps albums and the Spin Spin Sugar remix EP, and this version isn't on any of them. I had the mp3 at one time, but I lost it in a hard drive crash years ago. Can anyone tell me which version this is?
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einTier posted:OK, this one should be pretty easy. I know the name of the song, it's Spin Spin Sugar by Sneaker Pimps. Ha, I went through the same thing about 10 years ago with that song. It's called Spin Spin Sugar (Radio Edit) and it's not on any releases that I know of. I got it off Napster way back when.
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Hopefully somebody knows this, since I know both the band and the song title. I had a copy of Broken Social Scene's Shampoo Suicide on mp3 many moons ago then my computer crashed and I lost it. It wasn't the version off the album--seems to me I remember it being a live version, maybe from Detroit, but I can't find anything like that anywhere. It was way better than the album version. I hope somebody knows.
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This has been driving me nuts. I'm trying to remember the name and artist behind a dumb pop song that must be somewhere between 3 and 6 years old at this point. The artist was a female with dark hair and I believe multiple syllables in both names. She may have been between 15 and 21 when the song was released. It was some kind of happy send-up of how great life was, and the video was set in a supermarket, she was walking around singing and I think the price tags on each item were either animated or had some other role in the video. At the time I saw it I remember thinking "the lyrics are about how fluffy and happy everything is, but she's in a loving store, this is inadvertant propaganda of a society of consumers!" I know that's not much to go on, so, I will paypal $5 to anyone who can correctly identify this for me. I remember liking the song a lot despite thinking it was bubblegum crap, and this is driving me nuts. edit: this might be helpful and might be a red herring; she may be canadian.
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Me and a friend have enjoyed rocking out to this song since junior high, but everybody I've ever played it for hasn't a clue what it is.
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What's that House song with the famous "ta ta ta ta t- t- t- t- ta ta ta ta take it or leave it"-start? It's so well-known, but I just can't find it anywhere. Nevermind, found it: Respectable by Mel & Kim Cucumbers fucked around with this message at 11:42 on May 15, 2008 |
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pwnyXpress posted:Me and a friend have enjoyed rocking out to this song since junior high, but everybody I've ever played it for hasn't a clue what it is.
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Spider Crusoe posted:That sounds like the Duke Nukem theme. Seconding this; search Google for Megadeth Duke Nukem Theme. Megadeth's Wikipedia entry mentions it, too.
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Jose Cuervo posted:Oldish song that I remember hearing as a child. The only lyrics I remember go something like 'keep in mind, keep in mind, something something for a very long time'. Does anyone have any help with this song please? I just remember hearing it during the 90's, a poppish song that had the above lyrics.
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Spider Crusoe posted:That sounds like the Duke Nukem theme. I knew I recognized it. I just couldn't place it. Thanks from me as well.
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Nevermind, I don't think this song is on a released album.
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Anyone know the song playing in this movie trailer? I"ve heard it before, but i can't for the life of me identify it. It starts about 2/5th of the way into the trailer, or just go half-way and it will already be playing. Link
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MC Scrillz posted:Anyone know the song playing in this movie trailer? I"ve heard it before, but i can't for the life of me identify it. Le Tigre - Deceptacon
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PFC.Spengler posted:This has been driving me nuts. I'm trying to remember the name and artist behind a dumb pop song that must be somewhere between 3 and 6 years old at this point. Now offering $10
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HorseRotorvator posted:Le Tigre - Deceptacon Awesome! Thanks.
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PFC.Spengler posted:Now offering $10 Honestly man, most people who read this thread do so cuz they like to help so I don't think bumping up your offer is going to improve your chances. I'm sure if somebody knew they would've come forward by now regardless of what kind of reward you're offering.
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