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Im trying to identify a band. They have a song called "No trigger", and are from japan. They are very upbeat and poppy, sort of punkish. I did a youtube search for the BAND No Trigger a while ago, this song came up and i really liked it. The video was the band who were wearing all white playing in a big city, and it showed some girl walking around. Youtubes not bringing me to that video any more and its driving me crazy.
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Adiabatic posted:Hey guys, Bumping this with great hope.
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# ? Apr 8, 2009 02:46 |
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Adiabatic posted:Bumping this with great hope.
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# ? Apr 8, 2009 03:37 |
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Moist von Lipwig posted:This should be an easy one, but it's driving me absolutely nuts. The band I'm looking for is pretty mainstream, and they have one video that came out in late 2008-ish where it's just the band members sitting on a couch completely still while a bunch of people spray them with silly string or something, but the footage has been sped up to many times the normal speed. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SP4hl66QC0A&feature=channel
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# ? Apr 8, 2009 05:36 |
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I hear this song all the time at the store I'm remodelling. It sounds like its off one of those muzak CD's with 70's and 80's hits that most retail stores plays. It sounds like some sort of Caribbean music. one of the lines goes something like "eee ahh mama" repeated and then a women singing something in english but with a caribbean accent. I hear it all the time but don't know what it is.
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# ? Apr 8, 2009 17:11 |
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Tuff Ghost posted:I hear this song all the time at the store I'm remodelling. It sounds like its off one of those muzak CD's with 70's and 80's hits that most retail stores plays. I'm not sure if this is it, because she doesn't have a Caribbean accent really, but this sort of fits everything else: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sTv8Mpw3xDE
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# ? Apr 9, 2009 18:18 |
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Tuff Ghost posted:I hear this song all the time at the store I'm remodelling. It sounds like its off one of those muzak CD's with 70's and 80's hits that most retail stores plays. I really really doubt this is it, but who knows. It's from the 80s, at least? http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xNDrFTLl27w Edit: Oops, nope, early 90s.
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# ? Apr 9, 2009 20:09 |
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I was in chipotle for lunch today and there was a really heinous cover of "where the streets have no name" with some sort of a calypso beat to it. It had a female singer. I tried looking to see if chipotle listed online the song playlists in their stores and couldn't get anywhere. The best I got were some twitters of people complaining about the same song.
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# ? Apr 10, 2009 00:51 |
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David Gray's "Babylon" is a good song in itself, but I remember hearing a version where there was some electronic effect in the bridge and during the chorus as if it were a slow dance track. I've seen vague references to a "Radio One Mix" (sometimes titled "Radio Mix One" and a "V2" version but nothing conclusive. I've googled around for 'babylon remix' but nothing relevant comes up. Was I imagining it?
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# ? Apr 11, 2009 19:02 |
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W3bbo posted:David Gray's "Babylon" is a good song in itself, but I remember hearing a version where there was some electronic effect in the bridge and during the chorus as if it were a slow dance track. I've seen vague references to a "Radio One Mix" (sometimes titled "Radio Mix One" and a "V2" version but nothing conclusive. Leeroy Thornhill (previously of The Prodigy fame) remixed it under the name Flightcrank but it was only ever released on promo, that might be it? There's also an instrumental version on the CD but as it's a promo it might be hard to find. You can download the non-instrumental remix here. Even if it's not the right version, it's still pretty good! Dell_Zincht fucked around with this message at 17:42 on Apr 12, 2009 |
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Bit of an odd request - there's a klezmer song that I'm trying to find the name of. It's a melody I've heard before and it's probably really famous, but at any rate, I can't find it. It plays at the beginning of the liver transplant scene in Monty Python's Meaning Of Life for a few seconds. Starts at about 0:30. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gdXVQymTImo&feature=response_watch
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Cometa Rossa posted:Bit of an odd request - there's a klezmer song that I'm trying to find the name of. It's a melody I've heard before and it's probably really famous, but at any rate, I can't find it. It plays at the beginning of the liver transplant scene in Monty Python's Meaning Of Life for a few seconds. Hava Nagila
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I'm looking for what I *think* is a trance song (possibly EBM/synthpop type of group but I'm not sure). I think it's relatively recognizable in the trance scene, and it's got this really driving beat. The best I could do was recreate it in Mario Paint Composer, but this is my best estimation of what it sounds like from memory: It's been stuck in my head all week and it's driving me nuts. I don't know when or where I last heard it, just that I've heard it.
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Bonk posted:I'm looking for what I *think* is a trance song (possibly EBM/synthpop type of group but I'm not sure). I think it's relatively recognizable in the trance scene, and it's got this really driving beat. 1998 by Binary Finary. There's about a billion versions of it, the one you've probably heard is the Matt Darey Remix, though. (Let it get into it, you should hear the familiar tune at 1:25. Failing that, try looking on Youtube for the Paul Van Dyk version or the Gouryella Remix. The melody is always the same!) Dell_Zincht fucked around with this message at 04:42 on Apr 13, 2009 |
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That's it! Thank you, it's been bugging me all week. I think it was probably the Paul Van Dyk mix I was thinking of. They play some of his sets on a local station sometimes.
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Hey guys I have a mashup that I got from my sister and I want to know what songs are in it. I have the mp3 and everything but posting it somewhere is surely some kind of copyright enwrongment. I know one of them is Rihanna's Umbrella. The first vocals are a guy going "ahh, aahh, AAHH, AHH!" twice. At the end the line "Where is the tenderness" is repeated." It has awesome jangly guitars, what sounds like bells, and some kind of horn. There is another mashup I want to know the songs from. It has a really cool guitar riff going through it. "You're so cool" is repeatedly sung by a female voice and "When we're britten and wurchen, when we're britten and buh dehh-eh-eh, They cant hear us what were sin, when we're britten and buh deh-eh-eh-eh (Transcribed phonetically)" by a male voice. If you know an acceptable way to post the mp3 or segments of it somewhere I can do that.
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Wulfolme posted:Hey guys I have a mashup that I got from my sister and I want to know what songs are in it. I have the mp3 and everything but posting it somewhere is surely some kind of copyright enwrongment. I know one of them is Rihanna's Umbrella. The first vocals are a guy going "ahh, aahh, AAHH, AHH!" twice. At the end the line "Where is the tenderness" is repeated." It has awesome jangly guitars, what sounds like bells, and some kind of horn. The Rihanna one is done by Party Ben. The other artist in the mashup is General Public. http://partyben.com/downloads/ edit: Other song is General Public - Tenderness http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nmoHQ2DC3zo&feature=related jeff8472 fucked around with this message at 21:48 on Apr 14, 2009 |
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Heard this on Sirius a couple weeks ago. It was a really upbeat techno/electronica/whatever song with the line "ain't doing nothing, just hanging around" over and over. It's probably a remix of something old, but those Sirius assholes never tell you what they're playing.
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# ? Apr 15, 2009 04:04 |
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I want to give another shot to a song I posted probably 40 pages back and no one got because its still driving me nuts . Its a song from a few years ago, I used to hear it played at hipster bars. Its a folky indie type song with a girl singing. At some point she says something like "George Bush gonna bomb every one". The tune might even be an old childrens tune with different lyrics. The singer sounds exactly like Coco Rosie, maybe Joanna Newsome. Its defiantly not Kimya Dawson. I have listened to snippets of every coco rosie song and couldnt find it. I hate this song but I'm obsessed with finding out what it is. If anyone can figure it out you are the king.
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# ? Apr 15, 2009 04:29 |
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Some rock song from the late 90's by a 1 man band that started with an E (?), acoustic, I believe it was talking about an old man and/or a liquor store. Incredibly popular song in the US. I'm pretty sure this is one of those I-had-only-one-hit-and-went-nowhere kind of bands/songs.
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The Gate of Nanna posted:Some rock song from the late 90's by a 1 man band that started with an E (?), acoustic, I believe it was talking about an old man and/or a liquor store. Incredibly popular song in the US. I'm pretty sure this is one of those I-had-only-one-hit-and-went-nowhere kind of bands/songs. Everlast - What It's Like? http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-vWhdz5svvQ
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PissFilledCumBubble posted:Everlast - What It's Like? Bingo, thanks!
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# ? Apr 16, 2009 03:16 |
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What is the name of the song, pretty recent, in the video a guy is walking in a bar and the people in the bar are being drawn on, John Madden style?
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# ? Apr 17, 2009 00:20 |
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Starts at the 2:57 mark. Portugese so I'm not really sure how to look up lyrics. Featured in "Countdown to UFC 97" http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IHl5BcksnCM
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Velocirocktor posted:I need help identifying a song my friends and I heard at a bowling alley last night and couldn't peg. It was a classic rock song, mid-tempo, and it had a piano playing a simple riff over and over, from the intro onward. Very similar to Hold The Line by Toto, which is what I thought it was at first but I was listening for the chorus to make sure and I didn't hear it. My friends thought it was a Kansas song, which it could be. There's also a decent chance that it was, in fact, the Toto song, and the bowling was loud enough that I missed the chorus. At any rate the bowling was loud enough to make it hard to pick out lyrics so I can't Google anything. Okay I hate to pull this up again but I heard a bit of the song again last night and now I know it wasn't Toto, which my friends and I had settled on it being. There was a line in the song that I believe was the start of the chorus that said "so good to see" or "it's so good to see" or something very similar to that, but I can't come up with any clever form of that to search to find it and I don't remember any other lyrics. Singer had a high-ish voice, definitely classic rock type. Think Kansas, Cheap Trick, that sort of thing. Any ideas? edit: and it's not So Good To See You by Cheap Trick Velocirocktor fucked around with this message at 13:20 on Apr 18, 2009 |
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EvilMoFo posted:this was recorded off of the radio nearly 6 years ago for anyone interested, i found out what it is ... finally tony faline/bad kitty - euphoric high
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# ? Apr 18, 2009 22:56 |
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I'd like to know what song is used as the basis of RZA - Put Your Guns Down It's an 80s, maybe early 90s pop-rock tune that was popular on the radio.
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# ? Apr 19, 2009 22:31 |
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I heard this song at an indie rock club the other day on the PA--the only lyric I remember was "been a long time comin'" repeated frequently. Google only turns up folk songs that can't be it because that line is repeated often without other lines in between the repetitions. It has a very Velvet Underground intro--very trebly electric guitar riff with bends that reminds me of "All Tomorrow's Parties," and then a girl singing along that chorus with a guy. In fact, the whole song had a Velvet Underground kind of vibe, except I think it got a bit heavier towards the end.
alcoholiday fucked around with this message at 06:32 on Apr 20, 2009 |
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alcoholiday posted:I heard this song at an indie rock club the other day on the PA--the only lyric I remember was "been a long time comin'" repeated frequently. Google only turns up folk songs that can't be it because that line is repeated often without other lines in between the repetitions. It has a very Velvet Underground intro--very trebly electric guitar riff with bends that reminds me of "All Tomorrow's Parties," and then a girl singing along that chorus with a guy. In fact, the whole song had a Velvet Underground kind of vibe, except I think it got a bit heavier towards the end. Doesn't fit your description exactly, but could it be 'Keep The Car Running' by the Arcade Fire?
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# ? Apr 20, 2009 08:04 |
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Nope. Thanks for trying, but I am absolutely sure that lyric was in there. I am familiar with most popular indie stuff, so it'd have to be relatively obscure. It focuses more on traditional rock instruments, and is slower than that song. Less reverb.
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alcoholiday posted:I heard this song at an indie rock club the other day on the PA--the only lyric I remember was "been a long time comin'" repeated frequently. Google only turns up folk songs that can't be it because that line is repeated often without other lines in between the repetitions. It has a very Velvet Underground intro--very trebly electric guitar riff with bends that reminds me of "All Tomorrow's Parties," and then a girl singing along that chorus with a guy. In fact, the whole song had a Velvet Underground kind of vibe, except I think it got a bit heavier towards the end. http://www.last.fm/music/The+Zutons/_/Long+Time+Coming?autostart Ivan Drago fucked around with this message at 17:31 on Apr 20, 2009 |
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Velocirocktor posted:Okay I hate to pull this up again but I heard a bit of the song again last night and now I know it wasn't Toto, which my friends and I had settled on it being. There was a line in the song that I believe was the start of the chorus that said "so good to see" or "it's so good to see" or something very similar to that, but I can't come up with any clever form of that to search to find it and I don't remember any other lyrics. Singer had a high-ish voice, definitely classic rock type. Think Kansas, Cheap Trick, that sort of thing. He he he, i know this is probably wrong, but the lyrics and the piano riff fits and I could *almost* see the vocals thing -- are you talking about "So Glad To See You" by Wings?
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No, that's not it. The piano was a little more up front and the song was a little less driving, though the tempo is about right. This is driving me way more nuts than it should. Thanks though.
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Ivan Drago posted:You say you're familiar with Indie musics, but I'm going to suggest that it might have been The Zutons - Long Time Coming. I have no idea how it could possibly be this though since you'd surely have found it on a search, since The Zutons aren't that obscure, and also because there's no girl singing the chorus (although if memory serves me right they do have a girl that plays the sax and may or may not sing in their other songs). It's the first thing that popped into my head though so I thought I'd throw it out there. Indeed, this is not it. The intro is reminiscent, but I'm pretty certain about the girl singing, as well. Here's what I remember of that main hook rhythm and melody wise. I could be imagining that first pickup note as an "it's been" whereas there may not be one. alcoholiday fucked around with this message at 22:07 on Apr 20, 2009 |
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Hi All, I had a record back in the '60s that had a song called "(going to hell) on a sled". I thought it was "Herman's Hermits" but nothing comes up on Dogpile searches. I don't recall the lyrics except for the chorus which had an old man's voice saying "you're going to hell on a sled boy, going to hell on a sled". Most of you are young whippersnappers who would do best to stay the hell off my lawn, but I'd really like to find this song again.
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# ? Apr 21, 2009 01:30 |
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Magpie13 posted:Hi All, http://ihesm.com/jdllyr/LyAintIt.html
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No - it wasn't that heavy. I also recall whoever said 'You're going to hell on a sled' was filtered to sound like an old radio or bullhorn.
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Magpie13 posted:No - it wasn't that heavy. http://www.last.fm/music/John+D.+Loudermilk/_/Goin%27+To+Hell+On+A+Sled?autostart
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# ? Apr 21, 2009 17:49 |
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alcoholiday posted:I heard this song at an indie rock club the other day on the PA--the only lyric I remember was "been a long time comin'" repeated frequently. Google only turns up folk songs that can't be it because that line is repeated often without other lines in between the repetitions. It has a very Velvet Underground intro--very trebly electric guitar riff with bends that reminds me of "All Tomorrow's Parties," and then a girl singing along that chorus with a guy. In fact, the whole song had a Velvet Underground kind of vibe, except I think it got a bit heavier towards the end. Doesn't really sound like the VU and you would have probably recognized his voice but I'm throwing in Bruce Springsteen's "Long Time Comin'" because it does sound folky and has a woman coming in on the chorus.
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Ivan Drago posted:I'm not sure what you mean by heavy, but I really don't see how it couldn't be the song mentioned above. There's an old time radio effect during the chorus in one part, as well as another part where the guy says specifically "it's goin to hell on a sled, boy. it's goin to hell on a sled." Maybe you listened to the wrong version? Try this... OK - That is the song. Now you've opened a new mystery. I know I owned a record with this song on it, but I've never owned a John D. Loudermilk record (never even heard of him till you supplied the link). So - either I had a record with a cover version or some compilation album. Yay! A new quest! Anyway - Thanks for identifying the song!
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