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Post by teddy4evr on Jul 7, 2011 16:18:21 GMT -7
Yeah, thanks Sylver!! I got SO many flashback from my childhood!!
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Post by Sylverwolfe on Jul 8, 2011 16:29:32 GMT -7
Well I may not have encyclopedic knowledge of that stuff but I do remember bits and pieces. I am glad I was some help to you guys.
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Post by kaylathehedgehog on Jul 9, 2011 13:34:19 GMT -7
I'm so happy to know what it was. There's nothing more frustrating than remember a song or movie and not being able to remember the name.
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Post by Sylverwolfe on Jul 12, 2011 6:53:09 GMT -7
I'm so happy to know what it was. There's nothing more frustrating than remember a song or movie and not being able to remember the name. I understand. Most of the time, in order to find a song, I have to type snippits of the lyrics in a browser and then I can find it. It works great for songs when you remember a couple of sentences. It doesn't work at all for instrumentals though. The same can be true for a movie. You can often type the dialogue of one chartacter and usually it leads to IMDB (Internet Movie DataBase) which often has the memorable quotes of characters in it. This doesn't often work for "cult films" or films that weren't big box office blockbusters. And It doesn't seem to work for movies that are older. Of course remembering the dialogue is important. But I understand because I have gone through it looking for Sleepwalk by Santos and Johnny. Since it was an instrumental song, it was MURDER. It is a 1950's or 1960's sounding song, with a slower beat (great for slow dancing to) played on a steel guitar with very minimal or no percussion. The Stephen King Movie Sleepwalkers featured the song prominently. I finally had to buy the soundtrack to get the song. It is always fun to talk to others and get help with stuff like that though.
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Post by kaylathehedgehog on Jul 12, 2011 7:22:43 GMT -7
It certainly is.
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