is anbody familiar with this song because the album and artist are listed as "unknown"
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That was no doubt the strangest song I've ever heard.
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dontbombiraq wrote:
it's beautiful; do you need more?
well id like to know the artist so i can see some of their other works
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veggieman001 wrote:
Where did it come from?
a folder on an external hard drive labelled "Untitled - 05-09-09"
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777w wrote:
veggieman001 wrote:
Where did it come from?
a folder on an external hard drive labelled "Untitled - 05-09-09"
Are there any other songs in the folder (considering this is labeled track 16)?
angelica101 wrote:
Shazam it
...somehow I doubt this would be on iTunes, though.
Last edited by veggieman001 (2013-03-13 22:10:53)
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Ah yes my old bedtime song
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It's "Cosmic Telephone Call" by Kali Bahlu [YouTube link]. There, that answers your query.
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Very nice song, I was about to say Koan but there's your answer above me!
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DIY wrote:
It's "Cosmic Telephone Call" by Kali Bahlu [YouTube link]. There, that answers your query.
ok thanks
veggieman001 wrote:
Are there any other songs in the folder (considering this is labeled track 16)?
it was lumped in with a bunch of songs sung by william shatner
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DIY wrote:
It's "Cosmic Telephone Call" by Kali Bahlu [YouTube link]. There, that answers your query.
Wow, how'd you know that one?
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veggieman001 wrote:
DIY wrote:
It's "Cosmic Telephone Call" by Kali Bahlu [YouTube link]. There, that answers your query.
Wow, how'd you know that one?
I listen to a lot of the '60s era LPs and miscellaneous other records. This appears on the Incredibly Strange Music record, iirc. I most likely stumbled upon it when browsing through a few songs from then. As is obvious, nearly all of her songs were severely influenced by her 'acid trips' and grass sessions. lol, I guess a good knowledge in different eras of music proves helpful in instances such as this.
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DIY wrote:
veggieman001 wrote:
DIY wrote:
It's "Cosmic Telephone Call" by Kali Bahlu [YouTube link]. There, that answers your query.
Wow, how'd you know that one?
I listen to a lot of the '60s era LPs and miscellaneous other records. This appears on the Incredibly Strange Music record, iirc. I most likely stumbled upon it when browsing through a few songs from then. As is obvious, nearly all of her songs were severely influenced by her 'acid trips' and grass sessions. lol, I guess a good knowledge in different eras of music proves helpful in instances such as this.
Ah, cool. Nice to see other people appreciate strange music
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DIY wrote:
I could say similarly too. Have you checked out her other songs yet?
no, i resolve to do a lot of things and then never really get them done :(
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Right. Searching for her other songs on the web can be incredibly tedious, so here's some I stumbled on (can't recall if any profanity is involved in any of these; if so, apologies, but I seriously doubt so):
[LINK 1]
[LINK 2]
Of course they are ridiculously similar in sound to each other. Apparently it is a challenge in itself to listen completely to a song of hers or anything of this genre (I endured pretty easily...), let alone a full album.
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777w wrote:
veggieman001 wrote:
Are there any other songs in the folder (considering this is labeled track 16)?
it was lumped in with a bunch of songs sung by william shatner
Shatner doesn't sing - he interprets other songs as poorly acted dialogue.
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