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Cyril Sneer
Aug 8, 2004

Life would be simple in the forest except for Cyril Sneer. And his life would be simple except for The Raccoons.

LL_Ghoul_J posted:

This might be it, it fits the criteria https://youtu.be/ooztQ4y7i4k

Bingo! One down, one to go.

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precision
May 7, 2006

by VideoGames
The intro to the Lilys song "There's No Such Thing as Black Orchids" is a ripoff of an 80s goth song, but I can't figure out which one:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X-7FuZB8JQw

It's driving me mad.

Lester Shy
May 1, 2002

Goodness no, now that wouldn't do at all!
Anybody know what song he's playing from 3:10 to 3:30 here?

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zckJUek7qAw&t=191s

The Chad Jihad
Feb 24, 2007


Supposedly a drone metal song, wherein the lyrics were recorded by the claustrophobic singer who was buried alive in a coffin with a microphone.

Extremely skeptical that this exists, dude insists he listened to it with a 103 degree fever and it gave him the worst fever-dreams of his life, but he can't remember the name

El Gallinero Gros
Mar 17, 2010

Lester Shy posted:

Anybody know what song he's playing from 3:10 to 3:30 here?

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zckJUek7qAw&t=191s



The Chad Jihad posted:

Supposedly a drone metal song, wherein the lyrics were recorded by the claustrophobic singer who was buried alive in a coffin with a microphone.

Extremely skeptical that this exists, dude insists he listened to it with a 103 degree fever and it gave him the worst fever-dreams of his life, but he can't remember the name

https://www.google.ca/search?source.....0.aCkmlnk_9lE

I googled the stuff about the coffin and got this. Clicked first link, Ctrl+F coffin, annnnndddd....

quote:

Still, this album has some genuinely epic moments. "It Took the Night To Believe", despite being less than six minutes long, is absolutely perfect in its presentation, staying instrumental for just long enough to make an atmosphere before introducing the vocals to amplify the experience. It has a perfectly-thought out riff, which it develops with ambient noises throughout the song. "Orthodox Caveman" also has a very excellent main riff, which isn't developed at all throughout the track but it still serves the purpose of a good ambient song. The instrument in the beginning of "CandleGoat", whatever it is, is very beautiful, which is a quality not often seen on this album. And finally, the track "Báthory Erzsébet", excluding the seven minute bell solo, is another perfect song. With all the shrill pitches of the guitar in between the droning sludge, mixed with the screams of Malefic inside a coffin, it's probably the song on the album most likely to make you do double takes behind you while you listen to it.

Your answer is Black one by Sunn O))), it appears

El Gallinero Gros fucked around with this message at 01:08 on Sep 6, 2018

The Chad Jihad
Feb 24, 2007


:stare: holy poo poo thank you, all my searches would just get every song with coffin in the title

Pilchenstein
May 17, 2012

So your plan is for half of us to die?

Hot Rope Guy
Does anyone know what the piece being played here is called?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DdY5FNMzq0Q

!Klams
Dec 25, 2005

Squid Squad
I've asked this one a couple of times but never gotten an answer, does anyone know what This is or is from? Thanks!

precision
May 7, 2006

by VideoGames

!Klams posted:

I've asked this one a couple of times but never gotten an answer, does anyone know what This is or is from? Thanks!

that's that rich kid who killed a man and pretended to sing his songs op

eating only apples
Dec 12, 2009

Shall we dance?
This has been bugging me for ages and the song wasn't even good.

The band is probably British. They had one single that had a music video shown in the early 2000s on the alternative music channels. The band name or song title maybe had "ice" somewhere in it. The video had a lot of colourful triangles, pink and yellow? I associate it with Crystal Castles, it wasn't them but probably around the same time.

It was an awful electro-emo song I think. Like Enter Shikari or other similar mid-2000s things. Either the band or the song was something Ice. It's been eating at me, I can't find it.

eating only apples fucked around with this message at 23:58 on Sep 7, 2018

Wrath of Mordark
Jul 25, 2006

Foster liked his brand new wand!
Fun Shoe
What is Mary Spender playing here at around 7:33 til about 7:42?

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XtYImROeCRc&t=452s

Sweetwater Kill
Jun 7, 2006

La vierge Marie vous regarde.

Pilchenstein posted:

Does anyone know what the piece being played here is called?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DdY5FNMzq0Q

Thread by Miyuki Nakajima. (It was mentioned on an article about the musician re: this video, here.)

eating only apples posted:

This has been bugging me for ages and the song wasn't even good.

The band is probably British. They had one single that had a music video shown in the early 2000s on the alternative music channels. The band name or song title maybe had "ice" somewhere in it. The video had a lot of colourful triangles, pink and yellow? I associate it with Crystal Castles, it wasn't them but probably around the same time.

It was an awful electro-emo song I think. Like Enter Shikari or other similar mid-2000s things. Either the band or the song was something Ice. It's been eating at me, I can't find it.

Poked around but all I found was something with elements of what you're saying but not quite right. On the off chance you misremembered parts, the English band Test Icicles had a 2005 song called Circle. Square. Triangle whose video has a lot of bright pink and yellow - only one actual triangle though that I saw.

Sweetwater Kill fucked around with this message at 02:01 on Sep 8, 2018

Pilchenstein
May 17, 2012

So your plan is for half of us to die?

Hot Rope Guy

Sweetwater Kill posted:

Thread by Miyuki Nakajima. (It was mentioned on an article about the musician re: this video, here.)
Cheers mate.

eating only apples
Dec 12, 2009

Shall we dance?

Sweetwater Kill posted:

Poked around but all I found was something with elements of what you're saying but not quite right. On the off chance you misremembered parts, the English band Test Icicles had a 2005 song called Circle. Square. Triangle whose video has a lot of bright pink and yellow - only one actual triangle though that I saw.

Actual triangles, the word triangle, same thing right? This is the one, thanks pal!

WerthersWay
Jul 21, 2009

What are some pre-Thunder Road songs that referenced other musicians in the lyrics?

Erebus
Jul 13, 2001

Okay... Keep your head, Steve boy...

WerthersWay posted:

What are some pre-Thunder Road songs that referenced other musicians in the lyrics?

First ones that come to mind are Arthur Conley's Sweet Soul Music, which is entirely about other artists.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sp3JOzcpBds

As was Peter, Paul and Mary's I Dig Rock and Roll Music, but... less complimentary.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9rOTKeoAs7M

The Righteous Brothers' Rock and Roll Heaven is a big list of dead musicians. Bonus points for this slowed down, extremely corny in memoriam version done on American Bandstand:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OjQPX_aOYj0

There's other smaller examples, like Deep Purple's Smoke on the Water mentioning Frank Zappa and the Mothers, or Lynyrd Skynyrd's Sweet Home Alabama mentioning Neil Young (as it was written in response to Young's Southern Man and Alabama).

Skunkduster
Jul 15, 2005




WerthersWay posted:

What are some pre-Thunder Road songs that referenced other musicians in the lyrics?

Life Is a Rock (But the Radio Rolled Me) - Reunion
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=16kh-AP4OCU

Pablo Nergigante
Apr 16, 2002

WerthersWay posted:

What are some pre-Thunder Road songs that referenced other musicians in the lyrics?

The Beatles - Yer Blues references “Dylan’s Mr. Jones” as in Bob Dylan - Ballad of a Thin Man

Allyn
Sep 4, 2007

I love Charlie from Busted!
Simon & Garfunkel's A Simple Desultory Philippic (Or How I Was Robert McNamara'd Into Submission) namedrops a few, including The Beatles, Dylan, the Stones, Mick Jagger, plus a bunch of producers including Phil Spector

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gQiTdyHxEdo

Not one of their finest songs, mind you, but hey

RC and Moon Pie
May 5, 2011

T. Rex - Telegram Sam. "Bobby" is Bob Dylan.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w-hSB35E_gk

"I'm still thinking of Little Queenie" in the outro to Get It On is in reference to Chuck Berry.

Beach Boys - Do You Remember. Loaded with references, but obviously a filler song.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lEZbsF1jSIQ

And a callout(!) at the end of Surfers Rule to the Four Seasons.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XV6TR7YbGmM

Yes got in John Lennon references in I've Seen All Good People ("send an instant karma to me" and "give peace a chance")

Zogo
Jul 29, 2003

WerthersWay posted:

What are some pre-Thunder Road songs that referenced other musicians in the lyrics?

"Creeque Alley"- w/Lyrics. "The Mama's and Papa's"
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gsknj1Up4sA

Erebus posted:

The Righteous Brothers' Rock and Roll Heaven is a big list of dead musicians. Bonus points for this slowed down, extremely corny in memoriam version done on American Bandstand:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OjQPX_aOYj0

The "if you believe in forever then life is just a one night stand" line is even funnier in this slow version.

Praseodymi
Aug 26, 2010

What;s the song at the beginning of this video? I keep hearing it, but everyone says it's Dance of the Knights by Prokofiev and it's not.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IXQ17cNzGUg

Sweetwater Kill
Jun 7, 2006

La vierge Marie vous regarde.

Praseodymi posted:

What;s the song at the beginning of this video? I keep hearing it, but everyone says it's Dance of the Knights by Prokofiev and it's not.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IXQ17cNzGUg

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2z5rMNH_yTI

It's public domain free-use music, I guess.

Praseodymi
Aug 26, 2010

That explains why it keeps showing up in videos of Russian stuff... Thanks.

Henchman of Santa
Aug 21, 2010

!Klams posted:

I've asked this one a couple of times but never gotten an answer, does anyone know what This is or is from? Thanks!

Not sure if I’m more bothered by rickrolling in 2018 or by the fact that someone was mad enough to report it

MrSargent
Dec 23, 2003

Sometimes, there's a man, well, he's the man for his time and place. He fits right in there. And that's Jimmy T.

Henchman of Santa posted:

Not sure if I’m more bothered by rickrolling in 2018 or by the fact that someone was mad enough to report it

Clicked the link and was honestly just a bit stunned by it.

!Klams
Dec 25, 2005

Squid Squad

MrSargent posted:

Clicked the link and was honestly just a bit stunned by it.

Honestly, this was 100% what I was going for! Its such an anachronism, and so inappropriate in this thread, and not in an edgy way.

Unrelated, I remember once when I was high, someone put on these really cool beach boys remixes, really weird minor key stuff. It was way before chillwave was a thing, but I don't really remember much about it. Any ideas?

Cultural Marxist
Jun 29, 2017

by FactsAreUseless

!Klams posted:

Honestly, this was 100% what I was going for! Its such an anachronism, and so inappropriate in this thread, and not in an edgy way.

I’ll admit, it was me who reported it. I was having a bad day and I was grumpy. I’m sorry. Looking back at it now, it was funny and I get what you were going for. My bad.

Henchman of Santa
Aug 21, 2010
It was refreshing to see a report from NMD that didn't involve monkeu

sleppy
Dec 25, 2008

!Klams posted:

Unrelated, I remember once when I was high, someone put on these really cool beach boys remixes, really weird minor key stuff. It was way before chillwave was a thing, but I don't really remember much about it. Any ideas?

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zo0ur0U-TUM

!Klams
Dec 25, 2005

Squid Squad

loving yeeesssss

Bucky Fullminster
Apr 13, 2007

An electro swing track, with a hook that goes something like:

"please Let me introDuce myself, my Name is mr Twix, bah Dum buh du [...], Down by the river Styx"

Or something like that.


And also while we're at it, an R&B / soul track with the hook that's like:

"How you gonna do it when you ain't no what at all, with a dum da duh duh da dio"


Please and thank you!

Bucky Fullminster fucked around with this message at 12:13 on Sep 16, 2018

Easy-Bake Coven
Sep 18, 2006

B - E - H - A - V - E
never more


Fun Shoe

Hobo Erotica posted:

An electro swing track, with a hook that goes something like:

"please Let me introDuce myself, my Name is mr Twix, bah Dum buh du [...], Down by the river Styx"

The original is Mr. Kicks by Oscar Brown, Jr. According to someone in the youtube comments, it was sampled in Lunatics - Vent, so that's probably it.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IaPrptNo3XM

Bucky Fullminster
Apr 13, 2007

calicokitty posted:

The original is Mr. Kicks by Oscar Brown, Jr. According to someone in the youtube comments, it was sampled in Lunatics - Vent, so that's probably it.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IaPrptNo3XM

Ahhhh beautiful, thanks.

Bucky Fullminster
Apr 13, 2007

Hobo Erotica posted:


And also while we're at it, an R&B / soul track with the hook that's like:

"How you gonna do it when you ain't no what at all, with a dum da duh duh da dio"


Got the fucker:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qchPLaiKocI

Kangra
May 7, 2012

This is a song I heard playing at a supermarket, and I couldn't really get much of it. It had a driving beat and kind of a Celtic/Irish folk sound. The singer sounded female.

I think the lyrics may have mentioned '64' at some point. And possibly '59' but I'm less confident about that. There may have been something about time in there, maybe 'when this happens' or 'the morning'.

TremorX
Jan 19, 2001

All Hail Big Hairy Mike

Kangra posted:

This is a song I heard playing at a supermarket, and I couldn't really get much of it. It had a driving beat and kind of a Celtic/Irish folk sound. The singer sounded female.

I think the lyrics may have mentioned '64' at some point. And possibly '59' but I'm less confident about that. There may have been something about time in there, maybe 'when this happens' or 'the morning'.

Maybe?

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q8c4jz21keM

Kangra
May 7, 2012


No, not that one (which I'd recognize, if not necessarily by name). It's kind of the right style, though. The vocals were not as strong or clear, but it did have the kind of full arrangement. Thinking on it, it almost made me think of the verses in Queen's '39 (but less jangly).

Baron Porkface
Jan 22, 2007


Identify this pretty please https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-DKCFjm0DvE

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Erebus
Jul 13, 2001

Okay... Keep your head, Steve boy...


Raymond Scott's Powerhouse, aka the generic cartoon factory music.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qaC0vNLdLvY

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