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Any of the current ones get it?
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(on a football website of all places) has captured my attention like this.... |
Heard this today and made me think "this might be the song in question for Mr. FAX"
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This thread is starting to look like a B-17 bombing mission over Germany.
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Nooooooo, quit bumping this thread. I lose a few hours every time it comes back up.
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I went back to the market and the audio they play in the store is sent via a satellite feed from their home office. I got the name of the person there (not sure if it's the right person, though) whom the manager said would know how to get a song list. I have phoned three times, left voice mail, and receive no return call, email, or anything. He may think I'm a kook or something. However, I did tell the manager that I would never spend another dime in his stupid, freaking store until I got the answer. He seemed confused about that. Anyway, I haven't listened to any of the stuff you guys have come up with from this post forward. I've been kinda busy. I'll catch up on the thread later tonight or tomorrow morning. Hopefully, one of you guys have found it. I'll keep trying to contact the parent company, though. I shall not rest until this mystery is solved. Meanwhile, thanks for all your help. Again, sorry my clues were so vague. FAX |
So did you like the song or was it only worth remarking on for its unusual qualities?
Or in other words, was it a catchy tune? This has probably already been covered but I don't get out much these days. |
Was gotye guessed yet?
Gotye somebody that I used to know? Can't post links yet Edit *yep on page 2... Fail |
Was it Thunder Road by Springsteen?
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It was a soprano vocal and autoharp version of "Born In The USA". |
how about DMX-Ruff ryders anthiem
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Song that drones, higher pitched voice, british type accent, mentions Heart. Downhearted.
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FAX is just toying with us at this point. Bastige :cuss:
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1. The song is kind of a drone deal utilizing maybe 2 or 3 chords total. -check 2. The vocal is male, predominant, and the singer has a very high tenor range. -check 3. I think I heard some saxophone. Maybe playing in a chorus type deal. - sexophone 4. As I mentioned, only a couple of chords are used and they stay on the same chord for the entire verse except for a chord change at the very end ... this is the unusual part. DEFINITELY THIS 5. I don't recall hearing any percussion, although there may have been some. If so, it was not dominant at all. It's a dramatic, semi-slow tune. Love songish.- no drums, keyboard only, its a love song. 6. The singer's accent could have been British, but it could also be one of those Americans who try to sound British because it's cool. The "R"s were pronounced "Ah"s. check 7. I reckon that the version I heard was probably 4 or 5 minutes long.- just felt that way 8. The meter is slow. Dramatic. Very unique. Not normal. <iframe src="http://www.youtube.com/embed/did4B2fSK2I" allowfullscreen="" frameborder="0" height="315" width="560"></iframe> |
Mr. FAX needs to download Shazam.
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This is my best guess Fax. I have thought about it for a while. it's the only newer song that somewhat fits the description.
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Just keying in on the description of the singer, I'm wondering if it might be The Decemberists?
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I'm sorry I haven't kept up with this thread, guys. I think maybe I subconsciously blocked the whole thing out of my mind after I got the bad news. I contacted the parent company and they said there was no way they could provide me with any information regarding their song list. They said it was computer driven and totally random and the entire list would be too difficult to output ... or words to that effect. (They send the muzak via a satellite dish to the individual stores.) So, there is no way I can suss out the song title from an existing list and I can only go by memory at this point. Tomorrow (or the next day) I'll catch up with all the submissions I have yet to hear and respond to ... meanwhile, I'll be soaking my head in a bucket of ice water. Thanks again for all your help ... and my continued, heartfelt apologies for the crummy clues. Someday, I hope, I'll hear the song again. I've only heard it that one time and another listen sure would help. FAX |
Smokin' by Boston?
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Still nothing!?!? Damnit Fax! Figure it out man! I must know!
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Go into the store and stand there until the song plays again. Ask everyone in the store what the name of the song is. Sounds like a perfectly sane thing to do!!
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Coldplay's "Fix You"?
<iframe width="640" height="360" src="http://www.youtube.com/embed/JI-o25K6B-E" frameborder="0" allowfullscreen></iframe> 1. The song is kind of a drone deal utilizing maybe 2 or 3 chords total. CHECK 2. The vocal is male, predominant, and the singer has a very high tenor range. CHECK 3. I think I heard some saxophone. Maybe playing in a chorus type deal. NOPE 4. As I mentioned, only a couple of chords are used and they stay on the same chord for the entire verse except for a chord change at the very end ... this is the unusual part. CHECK 5. I don't recall hearing any percussion, although there may have been some. If so, it was not dominant at all. It's a dramatic, semi-slow tune. Love songish. CHECK 6. The singer's accent could have been British, but it could also be one of those Americans who try to sound British because it's cool. The "R"s were pronounced "Ah"s. CHECK 7. I reckon that the version I heard was probably 4 or 5 minutes long. CHECK: 4:55 8. The meter is slow. Dramatic. CHECK 9. From what I could ascertain, there might have been strings in the background. CHECK 10. As I mentioned, I couldn't hear the lyrics, but the verse/vocal went "da da da daaaaa ... dada dada dada da daaaaa" ... like that. Assuming the thing was in D Major, the primary melody was "G F# D E ..... DD EE DD G A". The main theme was that first part ... the "G F# D E". It sounded like the lyrics in the verses repeated themselves over and over again. The word, "heart" may have been used several times. ??? |
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