The Star Wars track, I think, is "The Force Theme."
Excellent, thank you! And no worries about the rest of it. I'm hoping whoever has it at the moment will be able to look up those few missing tracks for me.
There's a lady plays her fav'rite records/On the jukebox ev'ry day/All day long she plays the same old songs/And she believes the things that they say/She sings along with all the saddest songs/And she believes the stories are real/She lets the music dictate the way that she feels.
The Star Wars track, I think, is "The Force Theme."
Excellent, thank you! And no worries about the rest of it. I'm hoping whoever has it at the moment will be able to look up those few missing tracks for me.
You know, somewhere out there is software that can take any song (mp3 or whatever) and analyise it and then look up the song name, artist, etc. Basicaly it determines a uniqe ID for every song based on the song's sound characteristics.
One of these days I've been meaning to play with it. If anyone's interested I'll try to find the URL.
Or, if you can quote a blurb or a lyric from the songs in question, I can tell you what they are.
You know, somewhere out there is software that can take any song (mp3 or whatever) and analyise it and then look up the song name, artist, etc. Basicaly it determines a uniqe ID for every song based on the song's sound characteristics.
Whoa.
Alicia, one of them (track 2) has a chorus that goes "if you get tired of satellite fire" something something something... I'll email you tonight with the others unless someone else finds the CD first.
Basicaly it determines a uniqe ID for every song based on the song's sound characteristics.
that's awesome.
Kate, that song is "Spaceship" by Angie Aparo. I fekking love that song. That whole CD of his is very good, actually.
I'm listening to Tom Waits' new album Real Gone right now. AIFG!
I'm listening to Tom Waits' new album Real Gone right now.
Cool!
I just found out Tom Waits' nephew works at our new favorite neighborhood bar. He doesn't like to talk about the family connection evidently...
The latest Entertainment Weekly has an article on Bob Moog.