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great band. thanks for the link.
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Navin: I had the craziest fantasy that I could rise up and float right down the end of this coronet, right through here, through these valves, right along this tube, and right up against your lips and give you a kiss.
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Navin: I didn't want to get spit on me.
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don't know if this will help but I'm riding in a party bus the other day (don't ask) and this song comes on the radio we don't recognize. This girl grabs her phone and holds it up to the speaker and it came back about 2 minutes later with the answer.
So there is some service out there that can pull that off.
The other thing you can try is just google the lyrics if you can get a long enough strand accurate.
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Originally Posted by amylikewhoa
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The lyrics were the first thing that I checked. I taped several cassettes worth of programs from KFJC college radio during the 90s and I got the majority of the artist info for the unknown songs by Googling segments of lyrics.
As for the surf instrumentals, I'm going through AMG's surf band list. Band by band, I check to see if they released any CDs prior to 1998 and then I go song by song and play the 30 second clips. It's a pain in the ass. Sometimes there's 16 to 20 songs per CD and it takes forever with dialup. So far nothing has come up, but I've only gone through a few dozen CDs. There's hundreds more to go through.
Someone suggested using Tunatic. So I downloaded it and checked all the songs on my list. I'm looking for info on 14 unknown songs. It identified a German drinking song, but came up empty on the rest. It's a good program, but it doesn't recognized indie/alternative label stuff. It recognized "Again" by Alice in Chains, but didn't recognize "Jessie" by Paw or "Don't Darlene" by Rocket From The Crypt. Here's a link to download.com in case your interested in using it.
Thanks for the phone suggestion. I asked my friend to check a few of the songs and she said it didn't recognize them. I'm going to try again later with the rest of them.
There are more painful and time consuming methods beyond these that I'm holding as measures of last resort.
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just cause i dont think this warrants a new thread..
there's a song about a woman who's man leaves her and marries another woman and its from the perspective of the first woman, watching them at the wedding....its either and Ike and Tina turner song (most likeley) or an old Tina Turner song. does anyone know what im talking about?
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Navin: I had the craziest fantasy that I could rise up and float right down the end of this coronet, right through here, through these valves, right along this tube, and right up against your lips and give you a kiss.
Marie: Why didn't you?
Navin: I didn't want to get spit on me.
The songs may be lame, but they remind me of my teenage years when I didn't have to worry about layoffs, rent and a mountain of bills. They remind me of the weekend beach parties, girls in bikinis, cheerleaders, getting laid and having fun.
arghh. fuck your songs. I'm starting a new thread.
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Navin: I had the craziest fantasy that I could rise up and float right down the end of this coronet, right through here, through these valves, right along this tube, and right up against your lips and give you a kiss.
Marie: Why didn't you?
Navin: I didn't want to get spit on me.
i have no idea how to figure out the 2nd one that was instrumental.
try and find a message board for that radio station and ask for old dj's in that era , maybe you can get lucky and find some that remeber playing that stuff.
Billboard magazine ranks (or used to rank) college radio songs and/or punk and other genres.
might be able to go on Billboards site and see if they have a database for stuff like that and you might find it.
also just join a message board for that college and starting a thread for the years you were there, you could find others that listened to that kind of music or look for old dj's that way.