View Full Version : Song stuck in head... must know title
Squiggles
30th January 2008, 21:21
Driving me nuts, not sure if i made it up or heard some of it somewhere
"this world keeps turning/spinning round and round"
"how far we have been"
"in my own skin"
some of the lines will be similar to those
tried google, sweet f all. Will be up until i find it :mad: any ideas?
Sully60
30th January 2008, 21:30
Could you hum it to us?:whistle:
Squiggles
30th January 2008, 21:33
Could you hum it to us?:whistle:
if i could i'd do it to my younger sisters and out would spit a title, they just looked blank at me :laugh:
Going bonkers by now, has been bothering me for at least 2 hours :pinch:
Gubb
30th January 2008, 21:35
OpShop - Maybe
Squiggles
30th January 2008, 21:39
OpShop - Maybe
you f'n legend. :first:
Gubb
30th January 2008, 21:41
No worries, they put on an incredible show at BDO this year, including teaming up with Damian from Blindspott, there's a combination I wasn't expecting.
rainman
30th January 2008, 21:52
Hate it when a song gets stuck like that. I've had Hinder - Lips of an Angel in my head for about 3 days. It's not even that good a song.
Damn kids...
Gubb
30th January 2008, 21:56
Every time I get one stuck in my head, I go and listen to some insano-metal. Everythings so fast and incomprehensible that you instantly forget that radio-friendly ballad that got stuck in there in the first place.
:mad: <-- It's almost like this little fella sings in said metal band.
Skunk
30th January 2008, 22:00
OpShop - Maybe
So what's this big secret you can't tell me
I don't wanna piece of this
Haven't we all had enough
Enough for one day
I don't wanna argue with you
You've got me shiverin' in my spine
[Chorus]
If everything turned out as we had said
We wouldn't have to sit through any of this
Maybe I would be a better fit in my own skin
I'm not gonna try to divide or ignore you
And the pieces of the puzzle that never seem to fit
I'm not playin' hangman with you
I've run out of letters, let alone words
You've got me shiverin' in my spine
If everything turned out as we had said
We wouldn't have to sit here talkin' like this
Maybe I would be a better fit in my own skin
Maybe
If everything turned out as we had planned
We wouldn't have to go through any of this
Maybe it'll be more simple than you could ever think
So stay right where you are
We're snoozin' through an alarm
Make no sudden movements
Just tell me where we are
'Cause here I am
There you are
Snoozin' through an alarm
Snoozin' through an alarm
If everything turned out as we had said
We wouldn't have to go through any of this
Maybe
Maybe' (oh')
Maybe' (oh')
Maybe' (oh')
Oh'
Curious_AJ
30th January 2008, 22:40
OpShop - Maybe
for some reason this song reminds me of radiohead...
Winter
31st January 2008, 06:48
Ok music gurus - that song that goes 'walking on walking on broken glass'
Was on tv last night for a ad or something.. what/who is it? please!?
Gubb
31st January 2008, 06:57
Annie Lennox - Walking on Broken Glass.
Next!
F5 Dave
31st January 2008, 09:08
ok heres this mornings tune:
[I]What ever happened to Leon Trotsky? He got an Ice pick that made his his ears burn. . .
Yes I do have the record & sadly this sort of question is redundant as Google spoils it.
Sully60
31st January 2008, 10:33
ok heres this mornings tune:
[I]What ever happened to Leon Trotsky? He got an Ice pick that made his his ears burn. . .
What ever happened to those heros?
All those Shakespearos?
Beemer
31st January 2008, 10:40
Google is great! I often hear a few lines of a song on a tv show or in a movie and have no idea what the song is or who sings it - type a line into Google and voila, you usually have the answer!
I heard this song I loved, I think it was in Cold Case, and found it was by a group called Mazzy Star - So Tonight That I Might See. Great song, must try and track down the album it's on.
xwhatsit
31st January 2008, 11:57
There was an interesting piece of technology that they actually implemented (I know in at least Japan and France). What you could/can do, is dial a number on your phone, then hold the phone up to whatever speaker was pumping out the tune you wanted to know about. It would then match the song's key features against a huge database (even with shitty cellphone quality), and send you a text message with the answer.
A bit limited, but I've often been in situations where I hear the song that I need to know in the middle of a television ad or film soundtrack or something, useful for that I suppose.
Gubb
31st January 2008, 13:22
Telecom has that here, can't for the life of me remember the number though.
BIHB@0610
31st January 2008, 13:40
Google is great! I often hear a few lines of a song on a tv show or in a movie and have no idea what the song is or who sings it - type a line into Google and voila, you usually have the answer!
I heard this song I loved, I think it was in Cold Case, and found it was by a group called Mazzy Star - So Tonight That I Might See. Great song, must try and track down the album it's on.
Try Limewire - download the free version. Or if you're worried about legality try Itunes - cause although I'm assured Limewire is legal, I do still wonder ....... anyway - great to be able to get just one song instead of the whole album.:banana:
Gubb
31st January 2008, 19:08
Limewire is in no way, shape, or form legal, unless you own the copyright to material you are sharing.
Anyways, torrents are the way to go for music nowadays.
xwhatsit
2nd February 2008, 00:30
I like aMule (eMule, eDonkey2k etc). It's bloody slow, but it's got everything under the sun (yes, Grant Green's Idle Moments is there), in full album form (usually ZIPped or RARed), in lossless formats.
Limewire is legal. So is Bittorrent, and most any peer-to-peer software. What is not legal in most parts of the world is using said peer-to-peer software to download material you have no permission from the copyright holder for. Plenty of CC and other copyleft-licensed material out there you are free to download.
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