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Music Sauce Thread Thread for locating sources on music, musicians, composers and other content.
If you can, use Use Shazam or MusicID to locate music by audio.
Also
https://www.aha-music.com/identify-songs-music-recognition-online/ Use
https://songsear.ch/ for lyrics
161 posts and 50 image replies omitted. Click reply to view. No.9944
>>9943Good to Go (feat. Daphne Willis) Lonis
>>8865automated search gave me Eloise - Ur Vibe as the result, but it wasn't the right song at all.
No.10148
Long shot, but I figured I ask anyways.
A couple years ago an anon on /leftypol/ posted an album of Hungarian music that was from the 80s. All I remember is that the album cover was mostly yellow and had the names of the composers on it. It was more..classical/orchestral style. I don't even remember what the music sounds like but I really would like to hear it again. Sorry, I don't have any music from it to post.
No.10149
>>10148Do you remember anything else? Was it just the names or was there anything else on the cover? Why was it posted? Anything else at all?
No.10153
>>10149Sorry. All I really remember is that it was a compilation of different Hungarian composers.
It was just a music thread on the old /leftypol/. Its on youtube somewhere but I just haven't been able to find it again.
No.10155
>>10154This might be even better:
https://www.discogs.com/search/?type=all&artist=Various&country=Hungary&year=1980-1989Of course if it was various composers but a single performer, this might miss it.
No.10163
>>10154>>10155Thanks for the help anon. Wasn't aware of this resource. Going to take some time to go through it all.
No.10748
>>10747Hmm, some other comments claim it's Battle of Moscow (1985). I'll let you check which one it is ;-)
No.10749
>>10746liberation, the first movie
No.10774
>>10749>>10748>>10747Thanks. I've seen the Liberation series but it's been literally decades for me since I saw it last.
No.10777
>>8865It's an edit of The Sweater Song by Weezer.
God please kill me. No.10798
>>10777>777>God please kill me LMAO
Also, big thanks for that… honestly having heard a lot of Weezer I don't know how I didn't realize this was that song.
No.10826
>>10805Thanks for finding this, I knew Matteo Zingales had made this but localization on browser search must have fucked up my search results. Too bad the actual song isn't there though, damn shame since the intro is a banger.
No.11033
https://youtube.com/watch?v=5rg7xvTJ8SUWhat's the melody starting in the background at 2:24 from? It sounds so familiar, but I can't remember.
No.11034
>>11033Never mind, I was thinking about Origin Unknown - Valley of Shadows.
No.11366
>>11162>>11161SPED UP ★ Never Be Alone [Shadrow] is the song name.
>>9023 You're looking for the music sauce, and here I'm looking for the sauce on that video.
No.11842
>>11841And no it's not Stromae - tous les mêmes
No.11843
>>11842Sure sounds like it tho.
No.11844
>>11843 (me)
to be more precise, it's the part between 2:37 and 3:01 of
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CAMWdvo71ls No.11845
>>11844>>11843Yeah, you're right. I realized it after listening to a different version, the official MV distorts the audio a bit.
No.12035
Trying to find the sauce on some music that I first heard in The Clone Wars S1E8 "Bombad Jedi". It's bagpipe music of some kind. Honestly there's a pretty wide range of good TCW OSTs that aren't released. They were also in the Star Wars: Clone Wars Adventures video game. Can someone help me find that bagpipe music, if not the entire TCW OST?
This is the only source on any information I could find on it;
https://boards.theforce.net/threads/the-music-of-tcw.50003370/page-21 No.12134
>>12133Edit: For the Russian documentary clip the sauce is Victory by Ronan Hardiman composed as part of Michael Flatley's Lord of the Dance, which is why it was so familiar sounding to me.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BncNkCLaLOQ For Clip 1 I knew it was some variant of Booker T's Green Onions, but audio search isn't giving me a proper result, and I can only find the normal version online (vid 1 rel). For Clip 2 I can't even find a hint of what it is and aha-music gave me nothing.
Here's the original 60 Cycles film if it helps:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8KotsGmYl8A >>8761 >Studio Ghibli Copyright removedCunt, I should have downloaded it. Regardless I think I know what it is assuming you're referring to the piano section of the deleted video from 1:45-1:54 - It's a variation of The Days Long Gone (vid 2 rel) from Nausicaa of the Valley of the WInd Image Album, Composed by Joe Hisaishi in 1984. Can't tell which variant though.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iMjYe_AgrSA The clip is at least archived on wayback for now so I downloaded it and am posting it here as archive (vid 3)
https://web.archive.org/web/20240124094049/https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sARq7qAqqc0 Unique IPs: 13