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I need help identifying an Ozzy Osbourne song. I didn't get the chance to hear virtually any of the lyrics, and what little I did hear was muffled by the retail environment I work in. What I do remember though is the long guitar solo at the end that has a melodic structure that sounds almost exactly like the refrain from "I Will Survive" by Aritha Franklin. Sorry that that is so little to go by.
Phrog fucked around with this message at 02:39 on Jul 5, 2007 |
# ¿ Jul 5, 2007 02:07 |
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# ¿ May 6, 2024 09:05 |
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Alright, this one has the potential to be a tough one. I heard this song once on a college radio station. I think that the only instrument in the entire track was a rock organ. There might have been light percussion backing or bass backing but if there was it was minimal. There were no lyrics at all. All I have to go by is the melodic progression of the song which I transcribed into Anvil Studio and screenshotted for the thread. The song started in G minor but the key would shift up or down a note during the entire duration of the song. The same melody from the rock organ was repeated the entire song but always in a different minor key. The tempo of the song was in the neighborhood of 120 beats per minute. Click here for the full 711x171 image. Thank you college radio for being completely unpredictable and playing stuff from way out in left field! Phrog fucked around with this message at 15:34 on Jul 9, 2009 |
# ¿ Jul 9, 2009 03:06 |
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A very long time ago I heard a song on the radio that dealt with what had happened to humanity over the course of ten thousand years in the future (no, the song isn't 10,000 years by the Army of Freshmen). The only line I specifically remember was "now it's been 10,000 years/one hundred billion(?) human tears." Lots of the lines in the song were specific years followed by something that happened in that year. Any ideas? Also nobody's been able to track down the rock organ song I was looking for The only clue I provided was pretty vague though...
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# ¿ Jul 24, 2009 14:25 |
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the posted:Tell me you love me Hell yeah, that's the stuff right there.
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# ¿ Jul 24, 2009 22:43 |