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ChaseMaker commented 1min ago"Its some kind of remix of the song i proposed
"Too many syllables I think. "'Cause you're right in front of me" is possible but I think it has a softer w than a harder c sound.3rd line sounds like "because you're right in front of me" in my opinion but idkHaha, sounds a bit like Splatoon music now! This helps a bunch! Yeah, those first two lines are pretty spot on. Changes wise...
I think the 3rd line is "Was (s)he right in front of me?"
There's no "and" on the 5th line. It's either "Ask me babe" or "As we bathe" I think it's ask me babe though.
The 6th line could be "Don't chance, come on just say." (Could also be No chance)
I think the 7th line is "I'll be standing there", it fits in with the song because the singer goes be-e.
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This chorus is weird. "I'll miss you" is for sure in there and it's definitely ends in SOMETHING blues. I THINK it's "I'll die now, I'll miss you and the garden blues"
I think this has made me revise my opinion on the song, and that it's either a rejected confession or the fear of getting rejected, with the person worrying about missing out on love (through not confessing), wanting the other person to ask first and feeling like they want to die (either because they'd rather die than be turned down, or that feeling of wanting the ground to open up after confessing.) As odd as the lyric "Garden blues" is, I really can't hear anything else. And with this, it kinda makes more sense? Gardens are somewhere you'd go on a date or maybe to ask someone out on a date, so that place would feel bad either because you had a failed confession or somewhere you were planning to confess but never did.Your lyrics make more sense and you got those first two lines right for sure but take a listen to this https://vocaroo.com/19UmycMSrdJwHmm, for some reason I can't shake "I'll miss you, and the garden blues" as the lyrics (Maybe verdant blues?). Just from some surface level Googling, there's a song called the royal garden blues which is a very famous/important jazz song, which this might be a reference to? Maybe the song's about a singer having to leave a (jazz) band for some reason or another (some sort of romantic falling apart if I had to guess.)
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My full interpretation of the lyrics (as per the extented vocaroo):
Did I fuck my whole life up?
Did I miss my one true love?
Told you I (am?) full of me
Every time I was 'out you and the garden blues
And ask me babe
The (chance come?) on just same
I don't need you standing there
Every time and I'll miss you and the garden blues
Garden blues
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Needtoknow23 commented 1min ago"You are in Luck. I have the SONG!!!"
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Needtoknow23 commented 3min ago"Fortunately enough I have 657 songs in my Geometry Dash folder, it's most likely in there. I'll update you. Sorry for spam comments!"
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Estragon
12 days ago
Dreidefoto
15 days ago
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Estragon
41 days ago
Dreidefoto
Hi Estragon, thanx a lot once more for your relentless effort! Unfortunately, neither The Cramps nor The Clash is what I'm looking for. I will try to go thru the other lists, maybe late tonight, while my wife sleeps ;-)
I'll be back to you :-)
All teh best, Erwin
53 days ago
Estragon
55 days ago
Estragon
Sorry if this is long (will split comments up), I'm working on some vaguely related research stuff and I just take notes whenever I find something that could also help in your search. Please note that I have absolutely 0 background in music theory or anything similar; I just so happen to do some related research at the moment.
Firstly, I would recommend again to start listening to the playlists by "Some Random Guy" on Youtube - the videos are only 10-15 mins long and, depending on your circumstances, can be listened to without paying much attention while being at work, for example, because they only play the most recognizable part of each song. I'm pretty sure you'd have an immediate "gotcha" moment even if you didn't pay much attention until your song popped up. I also suspect the person behind this channel is German, so the playlists are geared toward that audience:
(Helpful note: they always have the full list of songs in either the description section or the comments)
I'd start with this playlist:
https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLHVGJx_qeUaqxHlABcX4XtTm4ajo_KSsU&feature=shared
German hits, specifically: https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLHVGJx_qeUaq70Pj9EI8vAQtbkdp1pm2d&feature=shared
150 hits songs per year starting earlier than the 80s, if you feel like it could be a late 70s song as well: https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLHVGJx_qeUapyQEVch6Ia5eSxDzeScC4m&feature=shared
100 forgotten songs from the eighties: https://youtu.be/Px70SMnwFHw?feature=shared
And they started this, which I hope they will continue: German top 40 week 1984, April 23: https://youtu.be/6WIVA24ZdxU?feature=shared
In a more concrete sense, I just want to confirm whether you have looked into the more popular hits by the artists that I mentioned and who you thought could match what you're looking for?
For example, at least in Germany, I think Elvis Costello is mostly known for: "Oliver's Army" and "Pump it Up", not the ones I suggested to look into, so it's worth a try to listen to those if you haven't already
Adam Ant is mostly known for: "Stand and Deliver", "Prince Charming", I believe
56 days ago
Dreidefoto
58 days ago
Estragon
Matthew Wilder - Break My Stride:
https://youtu.be/B4c_SkROzzo?feature=shared
59 days ago
Estragon
59 days ago
Dreidefoto
60 days ago
Dreidefoto
I wish it was that easy to spot! I'm familiar with that one, and it's definitely not what I:m searching for. But thanx anyway!
60 days ago
Estragon
Philip Bailey - Children of the Ghetto (1984)
Ace Frehley - 2 Young 2 Die (1989)
Jacob Miller - Tired Fe Lick Weed in a Bush (1987)
Bryan Ferry - New Town (1987)
Barry Manilow - It's a Long Way Up (1985)
Syd Barrett - Word Song (1989)
Robert Calvert - Greenfly & The Rose (1980)
Big Daddy Kane - On The Move (1989)
Joe Ely - Dallas (1990)
Lou Rawls - All Around the World (1990)
Junior Reid - Stop the Crazy Thing (1990)
Elvis Costello - Chewing Gum (1989)
Ringo Starr - You Belong to Me (1981)
Jimmy Buffett - You Never Work in This Business Again (1986)
Gino Vanelli - Here She Comes (1985)
David Bowie - Tumble and Twirl (1984)
Sammy Davis Jr. - Night and Day (1984)
Elton John - Love is a Cannibal (1989)
Bobby Lyle - Poinciana (1985)
Elton John - Restless (1985)
Muddy Waters - Evil (1990)
Paul Brady - Night Hunting Time (1981)
Bob Geldorf - Chain of Pain (1990)
Bruce Cockburn - Dancing in Paradise (1986)
Meat Loaf - Nocturnal Pleasure (1981)
Chris de Burgh - Tourist Attraction (1980)
Joe Strummer - Highway One Zero Street (1989)
Peter Hammill - Central Hotel (1981)
Bobby SHort - On the Amazon (1986)
Rupert Hine - No Yellow Heart (1983)
Tony Banks - Lion of Symmetry (1986)
Fsembellred Small - No More Vietnams (1984)
Bruce Cockburn - Tropic Moon (1983)
Billy Joel - The River of Dreams (1993)
Electric Light Orchestra - Jungle (1977)
Michael Sembello - Jungle (1986)
Baltimora - Tarzan Boy (1985)
Hope you'll find it!
61 days ago
Estragon
Jimmy Buffet - Don't Bug Me (1990)
David Bowie - Cat People (Putting Out Fire) (1983)
Bob Dylan - Jokerman (1983)
Paul Hardcastle - Nineteen (1988)
Jimmy Buffet - Take Another Road (1989)
Kool Moe Dee - How Ya Like Me Now (1987)
Johnny Lee - One in a Million (1980)
Joe Sample - Leading Me Back to You (1989)
Adam Ant - Rough Stuff (1990)
Ice-T - Squeeze the Trigger (1987)
Bing Crosby - You Belong To Me (1987)
Michael Monroe - Dead Jail or Rock and Roll (1989)
Stevie Wonder - Front Line (1982)
Harry McClintock - The Big Rock Candy Mountain (1990)
Andy Gibb - After Dark (1980)
Michel Sardou - Le Successeur (1989)
Lou Reed - Xmas in February (1989)
John Fogerty - Change in the Weather (1986)
Masta Ace - Me and the Biz (1990)
Al Jarreau - Golden Girl (1986)
Sid Barrett - Effervescing Elephant (1989)
Bruce Springsteen - Crush on You (1980)
Joe Ely - She Never Spok Spanish to Me (1980)
Robert Palmer - CHange His Ways (1988)
Jim Carroll - Three Sisters (1980)
Kurtis Blow - Juice (1982)
Charlie Daniels - Everytime I See Him (1983)
Daniel Johnston - Don't Be Scared (1982)
Elton John - Love is a Cannibal (1989)
Paul Simon - Spirit Voices (1990)
Neil Diamond - Primitive (1984)
61 days ago
Estragon
Divine - Jungle Jezebel (1988)
Gary Moore - The Law of the Jungle (1983)
Joe Walsh - No Peace in the Jungle (1987)
Bob Marley - Concrete Jungle (1984)
Robert John - The Lion Sleeps Tonight (1988)
Weird Al Yankovic - George of the Jungle (1985)
Stan Ridgway - Camourflage (1986)
Peter Blakeley - Crying in the Chapel (1990)
Chris Isaak - In the Heat of the Jungle (1989)
Peter Gabriel - Games Without Frontiers (1980)
Paul Simon - The Boy in the Bubble (1986)
Aaron Neville - Hercules (1990)
Jimmy Cliff - Piece of the Pie (1983)
Warren Zevon - Jungle Work (1980)
Lindsey Buckingham - Bwana (1981)
Robbie Robertson - Hell's Half Acre (1987)
Eric Carmen - Spotlight (1984)
Tony Banks - Sometime Never (1983)
Michael Sembello - Godzilla (1983)
Johnny Mathis - You Belong to Me (1989)
Patrick Street - Tom Joad (1988)
61 days ago
Dreidefoto
62 days ago
Dreidefoto
Yes, it's closer, but no hit yet.
I try on my own to spot something using the names you mentioned.. but no success yet.
62 days ago
Dreidefoto
62 days ago
Dreidefoto
Hi Estragon you're really making an effort, thanx for that!
I would say the voice is rather deep, but all the song is more the fun type and not sad or dull. Unfortunately, I lost the old tape on which I had recorded a fragment of it, but I remember that the word "jungle" appeared once or twice in the lyrics.. As stated before, I am pretty sure I reproduced the tune quite correctly :-)
63 days ago
Panne
63 days ago
Dreidefoto
Hi neoton, thank you once more, but I'm afraid it wasn't the right one..
I believe I reproduced the mlody rather accurately.
63 days ago
Dreidefoto
Hi Estragon, thank you once more for your efforts. Good question though, I heard it sometimes on German radio.
Might have been synth pop, I have some difficulty with the definition of such categories. However, I don't believe it is likely to be Roxy Music. If so, which title would you suggest?
Anyway, I am pretty much sure that I hummed/whistled the melody accurately.
63 days ago
neoton
Estragon,is not nessessery, but you could write one thank for my idea.if I had not given a trace about this singer, you would hardly have thought of this song😉
63 days ago
Dreidefoto
ok.. I'm surprised. But as I wrote, this is not what I have in mind..
But thank you anyway!
64 days ago
Dreidefoto
64 days ago
Dreidefoto
Thanx Estragon, oe more, I know that song well and it's definitely sth different from what I look for..
Seems to be difficult to spot..
64 days ago
Dreidefoto
64 days ago
Dreidefoto
64 days ago
Estragon
64 days ago
Dreidefoto
Thanx Mills09.. Yet, this is not what I was looking for. I'm familiar with "Kung Fu Fighting", would not have needed to search for this.
Thanx anyway!
64 days ago