Speaking of which, sorry to spam, but I'm looking for a song that's been bothering me for a week. I listened to it on iTunes and I can't remember the name. It's a song featuring the smashing pumpkins, the title of the song is one word and the album is black and white with some kind of abstract art on it.
I know this feel. It took me some 23 years to find/figure out what one song was:
The theme to the Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy BBC tv show. It was then featured as a full orchestral piece in the opening of the 2005 movie.
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Boom shackalacka. Found it. I danced a jig in my living room as the opening credits rolled because I knew it would be listed in the credits.
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Journey of the Sorcerer by the Eagles.
Now...
If I could get help finding a song named "Raining on the Rocks," I would be in debited to you.
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Some background: The CMT that was available in Korea back in 98-99 came from Australia. I saw a video for that song, but I can't remember the name of the band. I seem to recall that the group was a folky sort of a group comprised of some Aborigines and other Australians. Some songs were musical retellings of Aboriginal legends..
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I also seem to recall that Raining on the Rocks had a Bouncing Around the Room by Phish feel to it.
That's the one. Thank you guest.
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In all of my previous searching, I wasn't coming up with anything... I think that the internet then had not quite gained the traction or reached the level of borderless community it has now.
The theme to the Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy BBC tv show. It was then featured as a full orchestral piece in the opening of the 2005 movie.
.
Boom shackalacka. Found it. I danced a jig in my living room as the opening credits rolled because I knew it would be listed in the credits.
.
Journey of the Sorcerer by the Eagles.
If I could get help finding a song named "Raining on the Rocks," I would be in debited to you.
.
Some background: The CMT that was available in Korea back in 98-99 came from Australia. I saw a video for that song, but I can't remember the name of the band. I seem to recall that the group was a folky sort of a group comprised of some Aborigines and other Australians. Some songs were musical retellings of Aboriginal legends..
.
I also seem to recall that Raining on the Rocks had a Bouncing Around the Room by Phish feel to it.
.
In all of my previous searching, I wasn't coming up with anything... I think that the internet then had not quite gained the traction or reached the level of borderless community it has now.