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Title: Looking for a name of a song: FOUND IT!
Post by: Forth Bridges on August 20, 2008, 08:02:02 pm
Iam trying to found a name to a piece of music form the 1970's ,


1970's classic Funk song, Black, African American Or Caribbean American. band? It about 6 - 8 mins long and There no singing in it for about first 3- 4mins and then it like a rap..... the First 3mins of which there is ****NO SINGING**, I have to this bit clear. it very famous piece of music BUT ITS NOT THE Themem Shaft" by Issac Hayes.

IT does sound synthesize but it sound relaxed and cool it a **weird sounding song****,  Very Hip, cool relaxing, chilling out. The synthesize., is only with the second beat.  The First beats stays the same ( sounds like claping) while another which is the synthesize goes up in sound and then down in sound. but it sound relaxed and cool.

I have no idea about the lycis as its the tune I like. I have heard it a couple of time on TV. it been used many time on tv!

Any ideas??????

I have a very long list of what is not:
Title: Re: Looking for a name of a song: I know the tune ( no thing else no link to it!
Post by: paulham on August 20, 2008, 08:06:23 pm
Jeez, I have a hell of a lot longer list of what it isn't.
Trying to describe a song in text is next to impossible.
Can you try humming it to us, 623?
Title: Re: Looking for a name of a song: I know the tune ( no thing else no link to it!
Post by: Forth Bridges on August 20, 2008, 08:13:42 pm
thats the point, but it has been used on TV many times - Documentary, type things or watchdog type thing.

I can;t hum it it to Funky and **weird sounding song****,  Very Hip, cool relaxing, chilling out synthesize.

 :'(
Title: Re: Looking for a name of a song: I know the tune ( no thing else no link to it!
Post by: oldspice on August 20, 2008, 08:20:41 pm
My best guess is that it is either Time is Tight or Green Onions, both by Booker T. Both employ a Hammond organ, both have a slight reggae beat. Both were recorded in the early 60s but made a re-apperance in the charts in the early 1970s. Both are heard frequently on TV.
Title: Re: Looking for a name of a song: I know the tune ( no thing else no link to it!
Post by: Forth Bridges on August 20, 2008, 08:31:39 pm
thank you for you reply,  alas it is neither! :'(

IT more Funky Sexy and weird sounding and, More  synthesize.
Title: Re: Looking for a name of a song: I know the tune ( no thing else no link to it!
Post by: oldspice on August 20, 2008, 10:06:00 pm
But 623, surely what YOU think is funky and sexy might not be what I think is funky and sexy. everyone's idea of what sounds funky and sexy must differ.

Have you tired You Tube?
Title: Re: Looking for a name of a song: I know the tune ( no thing else no link to it!
Post by: Forth Bridges on August 20, 2008, 11:00:37 pm
its is Funky, no question about it I promise!

I have but I have no idea where to start!

I wish to told a copy of the name now 18months ago!

but it is Funky, its form the 70,s There non singing part of the song is Famous!
Title: Re: Looking for a name of a song: I know the tune ( no thing else no link to it!
Post by: oldspice on August 21, 2008, 08:59:46 am
What about Funky Town? Check it out on You Tube.
Title: Re: Looking for a name of a song: I know the tune ( no thing else no link to it!
Post by: smurfboy on August 21, 2008, 01:54:47 pm
Is it a man or a woman singing?
Title: Re: Looking for a name of a song: I know the tune ( no thing else no link to it!
Post by: goldencup on August 22, 2008, 07:38:10 am
I wondered about Funky Town but the first beat doesn't sound like clapping.
Title: Re: Looking for a name of a song: I know the tune ( no thing else no link to it!
Post by: oldspice on August 22, 2008, 09:54:56 am
It could be The Hustle by Van McCoy which might be described as relaxed and cool but never funky  - and it has no clapping. It is famous, it is from the 70s, it is used a lot on TV so it fits some categories.

It might also be Rock & Roll Part 1 & 2 by Gary Glitter. That starts with clapping, is an instrumental without much singing but I wouldn't describe it as funky or cool and it isn't used much on TV.

Title: Re: Looking for a name of a song: I know the tune ( no thing else no link to it!
Post by: bounty hunter on August 22, 2008, 12:13:53 pm
The hustle begins with vocals.  So not that. 
Title: Re: Looking for a name of a song: I know the tune ( no thing else no link to it!
Post by: smurfboy on August 22, 2008, 05:14:30 pm
The other thought I had was 'Shame' by Evelyn Champagne King - it's instrumental for about the first minute.
Title: Re: Looking for a name of a song: I know the tune ( no thing else no link to it!
Post by: Forth Bridges on August 22, 2008, 05:54:21 pm
thank you very much for you help.

i have a new Direction:  Can you think of ANY """synthesize"" early 1970's Songs, that was song by male group?

NOT

ELO Or Yes - band/

also get away for the clapping, I sorry it confused some of you, It sound like clapping ,
 :)
Title: Re: Looking for a name of a song: I know the tune ( no thing else no link to it!
Post by: Forth Bridges on August 23, 2008, 10:15:44 pm
Found it:

This is non music version
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FqkjBmRS110

I know it from the VERY early 80;s but : Grandmaster Flash -- The Message did start in 1976,

Title: Re: Looking for a name of a song: I know the tune ( no thing else no link to it!
Post by: robbie on August 23, 2008, 10:17:01 pm
If you like this, listen to 'Rapture' by Blondie.
Title: Re: Looking for a name of a song: FOUND IT!
Post by: oldspice on August 23, 2008, 10:38:16 pm
I thought it was a well-knjown piece? I've never heard that!
Title: Re: Looking for a name of a song: FOUND IT!
Post by: robbie on August 23, 2008, 10:40:51 pm
Really?  I think it is overused, always on adverts or playing behind trailors etc.
Title: Re: Looking for a name of a song: FOUND IT!
Post by: goldencup on August 24, 2008, 01:53:13 pm
Oh yes, I know it but wouldn't have thought of it.  It's the second beat with the clapping effect though, not the first.