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Boat posted:What the hell is that song that plays in all the old 1950s "this is how things will be in the future, this housewife is able to run her entire house on this nuclear reactor in the kitchen" type cartoons/info-things? Probably Jack Beaver's "Workaday World": https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YHej-cvjso4 If not that one, you can probably find it in that user's other videos. Or the related videos, or just in a search for "Ren & Stimpy music"; there's quite a variety of famous old library music associated with the show.
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Disconaut posted:I've been wracking my brain trying to find out what the song at 5:10 is. It's been suggested it's a sample of the Chemicals' Star Guitar, but I'm not wholly convinced. I don't know what the song is but thanks for making me really really want to know too
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Boat posted:What the hell is that song that plays in all the old 1950s "this is how things will be in the future, this housewife is able to run her entire house on this nuclear reactor in the kitchen" type cartoons/info-things? Happy-Go-Lively, or the original of what it's ripping off, Hollywood for Strings?
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Disconaut posted:I've been wracking my brain trying to find out what the song at 5:10 is. It's been suggested it's a sample of the Chemicals' Star Guitar, but I'm not wholly convinced. Maybe it's the bad recording equipment, but the style of the synth reminds me a lot of an Ulrich Schnauss song.
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# ? Jan 11, 2013 04:41 |
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Suspicious Dish posted:Happy-Go-Lively, or the original of what it's ripping off, Hollywood for Strings? Happy-Go-Lively it is, thanks!
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# ? Jan 11, 2013 04:50 |
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You have no idea how happy it makes me to know there are at least 2 other vintage production music aficionados here.
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# ? Jan 11, 2013 06:26 |
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I don't know much about the song itself but I remember seeing a music video posted on here within the last 3-4 years of a girl doing a live show wearing a Dracula/vampire cape and undulating around the stage violently (playing a keyboard I think). Electronic/synthesizer style IIRC. I thought it was kind of funny but some people didn't like the music. She seemed to be an underground artist with somewhat of a following.
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6EQUJ5 posted:New Found Glory - Hit or Miss ? Not it, that is a great song tho.
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# ? Jan 11, 2013 22:33 |
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Reposting this in hopes that someone knows: What kind of music is in the beginning of this video (first minute)? It's some kind of dubstep? I like the slow blaring sound in particular. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6wFFqdUWOKU
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I watched a music video from YouTube a few weeks ago for a really dark-sounding electronic song (doomcore?). The video involved a pixelated slaughterhouse with people and cows walking in a line, focusing on this one person who was turning part-cow every now and again. Then near the end they transform into a big minotaur and start killing everything. Aesthetic-wise, it's all mostly black on brownish-orange, and nothing but pixels. I'm trying hard not to sound like I enjoyed it, since it's so gloomy. If I remember right, there weren't a lot of complicated words in the title or the artist, but that's everything I can really make out.
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Pick posted:Nope, sorry, it sounds nothing like that song. I went through an "oh wow look at me listening to obscure goth music" phase in highschool and I'm sure this song is from that, but... too obscure to be found, apparently. But I was so sure it was just plain called "Bell, Book, and Candle." As in the title! I've been thinking about this a bit more and found this album (http://www.allmusic.com/album/unquiet-grave-2000-mw0000068403). Track 12 is "Bell Book & Candle" by Stare (there should be a sample available at that link). Is this the song you remembered?
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Rather Watch Them posted:I watched a music video from YouTube a few weeks ago for a really dark-sounding electronic song (doomcore?). The video involved a pixelated slaughterhouse with people and cows walking in a line, focusing on this one person who was turning part-cow every now and again. Then near the end they transform into a big minotaur and start killing everything. Aesthetic-wise, it's all mostly black on brownish-orange, and nothing but pixels. "Weigh Me Down" by Lorn - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UEBIsUsvheA
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This will be just about the most vague description ever because i only remember listening to this song on youtube last summer. It is a post rock sounding band but thre are lyrics...the only lyrics i can remember are something like "eeeeeeee.... I know, iiiiiiiiii knoowww.". It was the bands most viewed video i think, and the picture (which i believe was the album cover) was of a sunset or a sunny lake or something along those lines. i think the band name started with 'c' but I'm not totslly sure on that. If there is a site that lets you record a short melody on a keyboard i could play the main guitar part.... It mostly repeats itself. Ifi recall correctly, most of their other songs had more of a metal or hard rock vibe. It may even be this one artist who makes music entirely by himself... He used to make mostly metsl but then released an album last year online that was much different and more relaxed... Either way i would like this guy's name as well if anyone can think of him. I have a bad habit of finding new music i love and then forgetting it before i get a chance to buy it. Edit - i got lucky and someone mentioned the band in a recent page of the post rock thread. Once i saw the band name it clicked. The song is let yourself be huge by cloudkicker... Im amazed that i was as close as i was in my description cheese and crackers fucked around with this message at 18:52 on Jan 16, 2013 |
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I'm trying to find a song my mate heard over Christmas, essentially the only description is that it's got a steel drum intro followed by someone singing 'highly racist'. Turns out you can't type in 'highly racist lyrics' into Google and find what you want...
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Anyone know what is being played in this?: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5JZcfFW8gSc I know I have heard it at the end of a documentary so it shouldn't be something made just for the ad.
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Nevermind.
Jesto fucked around with this message at 01:58 on Oct 2, 2014 |
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There's either this car commercial, or a commercial for Verizon, that features what I can only describe as upbeat country dubstep. I can't really describe it beyond that, but there's some sort of catchy banjo business going on, and also wubs.
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Lieutenant Dan posted:There's either this car commercial, or a commercial for Verizon, that features what I can only describe as upbeat country dubstep. I can't really describe it beyond that, but there's some sort of catchy banjo business going on, and also wubs. Madonna - Don't Tell Me? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FRLHro9EPD0 Jesto posted:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6ekeKTCJliA&t=2077s Don't know but that's a stressful video to watch. Some of those head-on collisions are brutal.
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Alright, heard a song at the gym I want to try and add in to the workout mix. Clubby/dancey/poppy type thing. I got a few of the lyrics: Won't you let me be your heart baby, the only heart you own get ready to get blown repeat ad nauseum. Google searching on the lyrics has failed me. Any ideas?
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I'm going loopy trying to find out this one: American Dad "Dope and Faith" Season 3 episode 3, Stan is trying to get his friend to believe in God and resorts to taking him to a rotted beached whale before sharing his vision of paddleboat heaven. During this sequence "Sister Christian" originally by Night Ranger plays however I am certain that a cover version is playing, it's in the same key but the voices are different and the production is different. Please help me find out who covered it!
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gfarrell80 posted:Alright, heard a song Did some more searching, I believe it is Heartbreaker (Feat Lovefoxxx) by Steve Aoki.
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I remember hearing a song when I was around 11 or 12 (2000 or so) I want to think it was some sort of "trucker" song. Part of the song had lyrics similar to "...gave me a caffeine pill but it turned out to be the real lucile" and something about the singer of the song meeting someone who "turned out to be a real good buddy". Not a great description but a friend of mine at the time had it on a mixed CD someone had copied for him and I was thinking it would be easy to come up with on google but no luck. jiffypop45 fucked around with this message at 04:20 on Jan 22, 2013 |
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jiffypop45 posted:I remember hearing a song when I was around 11 or 12 (2000 or so) I want to think it was some sort of "trucker" song. Part of the song had lyrics similar to "...gave me a caffeine pill but it turned out to be the real lucile" and something about the singer of the song meeting someone who "turned out to be a real good buddy". The artist in question is Ray Carlisle and the song is called "Passin' Thru". I found the lyrics on a trucker forum, actually: here.
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Its a Tool song, the music video has some kind of demon that doesn't wake up fully unless he holds his hands up to his eyes, cuz his eyes are in his palms. : Probably using the wrong search words : *not a tool song* Pan's labyrinth.. sorry FetusSlapper fucked around with this message at 14:15 on Jan 22, 2013 |
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Sweetwater Kill posted:The artist in question is Ray Carlisle and the song is called "Passin' Thru". I found the lyrics on a trucker forum, actually: here. The song is actually "Worried and Unhappy" the artists trucker callsign is "Passin' Thru" however after you gave me the artist name it wasn't hard to find the song. Without your help I would have never got that far though, thank you very much.
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Zogo posted:Madonna - Don't Tell Me? Sadly no. I think the song features a dude singing.
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jiffypop45 posted:The song is actually "Worried and Unhappy" the artists trucker callsign is "Passin' Thru" however after you gave me the artist name it wasn't hard to find the song. Without your help I would have never got that far though, thank you very much. Ahh, I think I misread the person's post, you're right - and you're welcome!
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I just found an unlabelled mix CD someone made for me, and I can't figure out what one of the songs is. It's a ska track, and the chorus and verses keep mentioning "six white horses." Another lyric that I'm sure of (some of the words aren't too clear) is "I still look and I still smell and I still act the same as I did when I spoke your name." The guy I got the CD from was big into local bands from his home state of New Jersey, so they may or may not be a NJ third-wave ska band. Thanks! I can post it if someone reminds me of a good imgur-like site to upload mp3s.
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This is probably a ridiculously long shot but yesterday on Q radio there was a weird song with the chorus starting with "give it up, give it up give it up..." and then I couldn't hear the rest of the lyrics over my mates incessant drunken ramblings. It had a rather up-tempo style and the guy was singing with what seemed like a southern faux-london accent. It sounded like it could have come straight out of the late eighties/early 90s, a little like Madness. Though I have no idea what time period it actually came from.
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QuickbreathFinisher posted:I just found an unlabelled mix CD someone made for me, and I can't figure out what one of the songs is. It's a ska track, and the chorus and verses keep mentioning "six white horses." Another lyric that I'm sure of (some of the words aren't too clear) is "I still look and I still smell and I still act the same as I did when I spoke your name." The guy I got the CD from was big into local bands from his home state of New Jersey, so they may or may not be a NJ third-wave ska band. Thanks! Tindeck
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# ? Jan 24, 2013 19:13 |
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Awesome, thanks. Here it is.
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d3c0y2 posted:This is probably a ridiculously long shot but yesterday on Q radio there was a weird song with the chorus starting with "give it up, give it up give it up..." and then I couldn't hear the rest of the lyrics over m The first two people I thought of when you said "faux-London accent" were http://youtu.be/AcwIkNhT7-k Professor Green "Astronaut" and http://youtu.be/z8ecLy9axAQ The King Blues "Does Anyone Care About Us" I'm loathe to suggest the second one on account of the singer being a disgrace of a human being, but you can't help what you hear on the radio.
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6EQUJ5 posted:The first two people I thought of when you said "faux-London accent" were Nah, it wasn't very rap-like at all. It was much more akin to Madness, in fact i'd of thought it was something out of the 80s-90s if it wasnt for the fact that my music recognition app didn't recognise it. Implying it was rather new.
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Dudebro posted:Reposting this in hopes that someone knows: Another Brick In The Wall (Dubstep Pink Floyd) - MasterX. Edit: Can anyone identify this tune? Shazam and other song-identifying apps are coming up with nothing. 2nd Edit: Found it! It was Spaceflight Orchestra - The Inner Smile. Ghost of LSV fucked around with this message at 06:02 on Jan 30, 2013 |
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Disregard this, found it!
psyman fucked around with this message at 10:17 on Jan 26, 2013 |
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This seems like a long shot, but does anyone remember a midi file (or an mp3 with midi style instruments) with a very flamboyant/exuberant instrumental version of 'My girl'? It was pretty long, and maybe I have a vague idea that I came across it on somethingawful years and years ago - and I think it was set to autoplay when viewing a linked page. edit: aha found it! It wasn't 'My Girl', it was 'Pretty Woman', and it was on a Jeff K page. Unfortunately it's not as funny now as when I was 15. x0nix fucked around with this message at 23:38 on Jan 26, 2013 |
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What is the first song in this video? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dUrLqjDFuOY
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murt posted:What is the first song in this video? Sounds like a cover/remix of In The End by Linkin Park.
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# ? Jan 27, 2013 19:05 |
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Trying to find out what the song is in this Bath Boys video. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FsVMABAeS78 Starts at about 11 secs and goes for most of the sketch. I tried Shazam but nothing came back...
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A long time ago on Jesse Thorn's podcast Bullseye, or maybe The Sound of Young America, he talked about a documentary about a hip-hop group that had disbanded but had been influential in the LA scene. I don't know their name, but one of the songs was about a girl named Jenny. Can someone help me out?
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