i was listening to the radio and heard a bunch of songs with the same beat/melody.
listed in order of what came first
and then later this
i heard more later, but i have to dig them up. :P
it's like the queen and vanilla ice beat dealie.
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JoeL_CQB
at 7:13PM, May 2, 2009
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ozoneocean
at 12:29AM, May 3, 2009
That's why I don't listen to music on the radio anymore. -_-
Love how the videos are always 10x more interesting than the music- more artistic, cost more to produce, cleverer, and involve more talented people.
Love how the videos are always 10x more interesting than the music- more artistic, cost more to produce, cleverer, and involve more talented people.
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at 12:54AM, May 3, 2009
I'm pretty sure that the second song on this list is the original source of that melody. I could be wrong but it's the oldest video that I've heard of. Bashunter is this Swedish singer that made it big in Scandinavia and Iceland few years ago. The English version was an adaption that they made in order to make it in English speaking places. His most popular song was this one:
Technically I wasn't thrilled by his popularity. I was kinda getting sick of techno music at the time. This didn't help.
Technically I wasn't thrilled by his popularity. I was kinda getting sick of techno music at the time. This didn't help.
Those were my two cents.
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ozoneocean
at 1:00AM, May 3, 2009
Yeah, they all follow the same typical techno structures anyway. Pity they didn't all copy the tune of something notable instead of something so generic...
At least the Swedish guy is sort of funny and novel in his clips.
At least the Swedish guy is sort of funny and novel in his clips.
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at 1:22AM, May 3, 2009
What's more funny is the fact that a song that originally revolved around playing a Warcraft 3 mod has become a song about a guy wanting to lay a girl.
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JoeL_CQB
at 1:28AM, May 3, 2009
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I'm pretty sure that the second song on this list is the original source of that melody.
daddy dj came out in 2000 and basshunter's dota song came out in 2006. :P
when i first heard it, i was like that sounds really familiar.
and then when i heard the english adaptation, i was lol.
nerd song into a love-ish song
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at 1:30AM, May 3, 2009
JoeL_CQB
daddy dj came out in 2000 and basshunter's dota song came out in 2006. :P
Basshunter! How could you!
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JoeL_CQB
at 1:59AM, May 3, 2009
forgot about these guys.
less obscure than the other two.
numa numa!
they made it pretty obvious in this one.
less obscure than the other two.
numa numa!
they made it pretty obvious in this one.
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ozoneocean
at 3:05AM, May 3, 2009
lol!
That's NOT Billy Idol. That's Dead or Alive. The guy doesn't sound or look like Billy Idol. Stupid Youtubers and their lack of knowledge about bands...
That's NOT Billy Idol. That's Dead or Alive. The guy doesn't sound or look like Billy Idol. Stupid Youtubers and their lack of knowledge about bands...
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JoeL_CQB
at 9:59AM, May 3, 2009
ozoneocean
lol!
That's NOT Billy Idol. That's Dead or Alive. The guy doesn't sound or look like Billy Idol. Stupid Youtubers and their lack of knowledge about bands...
curse you youtube users!!!!
i didn't listen through the song whilst searching. :P
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Ryan_Scott
at 4:42PM, May 3, 2009
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Croi Dhubh
at 12:10PM, May 4, 2009
JoeL_CQBozoneocean
lol!
That's NOT Billy Idol. That's Dead or Alive. The guy doesn't sound or look like Billy Idol. Stupid Youtubers and their lack of knowledge about bands...
curse you youtube users!!!!
i didn't listen through the song whilst searching. :P
It's worse on file sharing services like BearShare, Limewire, and even (to a lesser extent) Project Playlist.
I've seen Weird Al credited with some things he never did and Enya being credited with 99% of the Lord of the Rings sound track when she only did one (Lothlorien) and the "May It Be", which was originally Hayley Westenra.
It's because of shit like that you can't trust Wikipedia for any real information. These are the same morons adding information to it
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ozoneocean
at 6:02PM, May 4, 2009
Croi DhubhVery true. I've had some miss credited file share music in the past: "Wild Thing" by the Trogs miss-credited to the Kinks, and the German Version of "Barbie Girl" by Aqua miss-credited to Rammstien are two really annoying ones i recall.
It's worse on file sharing services like BearShare, Limewire, and even (to a lesser extent) Project Playlist.
I've seen Weird Al credited with some things he never did and Enya being credited with 99% of the Lord of the Rings sound track when she only did one (Lothlorien) and the "May It Be", which was originally Hayley Westenra.
It's because of shit like that you can't trust Wikipedia for any real information. These are the same morons adding information to it
But then again that IS fielsharing... Those are the same dicks that miss-label all their porn too. I'm glad I don't do filesharing anymore. Too much trouble.
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JoeL_CQB
at 12:16AM, May 10, 2009
ozoneocean
the German Version of "Barbie Girl" by Aqua miss-credited to Rammstien are two really annoying ones i recall.
what??
anyways, found another.
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Eunice P
at 4:28AM, May 11, 2009
It sounded good when I first heard it. Now it sounded irritating because the tune are all similar.
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lba
at 10:56AM, May 11, 2009
That's probably the one thing I appreciate about Daft Punk. From what I've heard of them, they seem to avoid using that stock bass and drum beat that makes so much techno suck.
But even so, it's pretty hard to keep coming up with new tracks using what amounts to generic soundbites being played back at high speed.
But even so, it's pretty hard to keep coming up with new tracks using what amounts to generic soundbites being played back at high speed.
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ozoneocean
at 8:40PM, May 11, 2009
lbaTraditionally techno and dance has been a field dominated by low skill neophytes whose only distinctions are a social affinity for their scene and the minor technical expertise to mange their equipment.
But even so, it's pretty hard to keep coming up with new tracks using what amounts to generic soundbites being played back at high speed.
What you can do with copy and paste music is really just as varied and complicated and interesting as what you can do with any other kind, but because the skill levels required to create music in that field are so low and audience expectations are so crude, exceptional performers are rare.
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Dark Pascual
at 9:48PM, May 11, 2009
I still like Papa Roach's Last Resort...What can I say? I was a rage-driven teenager back in the day (not really)...
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lba
at 1:20PM, May 12, 2009
ozoneoceanlbaTraditionally techno and dance has been a field dominated by low skill neophytes whose only distinctions are a social affinity for their scene and the minor technical expertise to mange their equipment.
But even so, it's pretty hard to keep coming up with new tracks using what amounts to generic soundbites being played back at high speed.
What you can do with copy and paste music is really just as varied and complicated and interesting as what you can do with any other kind, but because the skill levels required to create music in that field are so low and audience expectations are so crude, exceptional performers are rare.
I really need to learn to use the emotes when I'm being sarcastic. You pretty much summed up what I was thinking though.
A decent example of copy/paste music that doesn't sound too bad might be this:
I think lefarce posted it in TD a long time ago. That's where I found it.
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