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JMM

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EE, I need your help
« on: January 24, 2004, 11:43:49 am »
You the song man, can you get me an I.D. on who sings this and the title? Around 1998 I suppose.

Push the power button let the stereo blast, girls come on in and shake that booty arse!

Can you feeeeeeeeeel it? Now shake that arse baby, feeeeeel it, techno continues...

Any ideas man? I heard that song on a Mexican CD years ago, and cannot find it anywhere, nor does anyone know what I'm talking about. The CD was rythym of la noche.

BTW, the song is mixed, and fades into "pump up the jam."  

EE

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Re: EE, I need your help
« Reply #1 on: January 24, 2004, 12:43:13 pm »
I have narrowed it down to these artists.

Money Mark - Push the button

well damn, thats all I can find.

 

EE

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Re: EE, I need your help
« Reply #2 on: January 24, 2004, 12:48:56 pm »
Here are a few song finding tips.

Google - The search engine I recommend starting with.
Start your search with the word "LYRICS" followed by the artist name and the song title. If the song title is really generic like "Ooops" you should put three or four words from the song in the search as well.

For example: You want to find "Hungry Like the Wolf" by Duran Duran. Your search query would be: "lyrics duran duran hungry like wolf" (remember to leave words like "a" and "the" out, they're just going to be stripped out anyways). Scan the first top ten results returned by the search engine. If you see the word lyrics in the title, chances are VERY good that is the page you want to look at.

For example: You want to find "The Stand" by The Alarm. Your search query would normally be: "lyrics alarm stand". This won't provide you with too many relavent results. I would recommend: "lyrics alarm stand come on down" which would produce more relavent results.  


 

JMM

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Re: EE, I need your help
« Reply #3 on: January 24, 2004, 04:05:06 pm »
 

I'm not worthy, lol, I'm not worthy. I caught a glimpse of the reviews after the multiple pop up ads, and as soon as I read Beastie Boys style, that's all she wrote!

Gotta find the CD, give you word soon, and most of all, THANKS!  

JMM

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EE, I need your help
« Reply #4 on: January 24, 2004, 11:43:49 am »
You the song man, can you get me an I.D. on who sings this and the title? Around 1998 I suppose.

Push the power button let the stereo blast, girls come on in and shake that booty arse!

Can you feeeeeeeeeel it? Now shake that arse baby, feeeeeel it, techno continues...

Any ideas man? I heard that song on a Mexican CD years ago, and cannot find it anywhere, nor does anyone know what I'm talking about. The CD was rythym of la noche.

BTW, the song is mixed, and fades into "pump up the jam."  

EE

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Re: EE, I need your help
« Reply #5 on: January 24, 2004, 12:43:13 pm »
I have narrowed it down to these artists.

Money Mark - Push the button

well damn, thats all I can find.

 

EE

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Re: EE, I need your help
« Reply #6 on: January 24, 2004, 12:48:56 pm »
Here are a few song finding tips.

Google - The search engine I recommend starting with.
Start your search with the word "LYRICS" followed by the artist name and the song title. If the song title is really generic like "Ooops" you should put three or four words from the song in the search as well.

For example: You want to find "Hungry Like the Wolf" by Duran Duran. Your search query would be: "lyrics duran duran hungry like wolf" (remember to leave words like "a" and "the" out, they're just going to be stripped out anyways). Scan the first top ten results returned by the search engine. If you see the word lyrics in the title, chances are VERY good that is the page you want to look at.

For example: You want to find "The Stand" by The Alarm. Your search query would normally be: "lyrics alarm stand". This won't provide you with too many relavent results. I would recommend: "lyrics alarm stand come on down" which would produce more relavent results.  


 

JMM

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Re: EE, I need your help
« Reply #7 on: January 24, 2004, 04:05:06 pm »
 

I'm not worthy, lol, I'm not worthy. I caught a glimpse of the reviews after the multiple pop up ads, and as soon as I read Beastie Boys style, that's all she wrote!

Gotta find the CD, give you word soon, and most of all, THANKS!  

JMM

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EE, I need your help
« Reply #8 on: January 24, 2004, 11:43:49 am »
You the song man, can you get me an I.D. on who sings this and the title? Around 1998 I suppose.

Push the power button let the stereo blast, girls come on in and shake that booty arse!

Can you feeeeeeeeeel it? Now shake that arse baby, feeeeeel it, techno continues...

Any ideas man? I heard that song on a Mexican CD years ago, and cannot find it anywhere, nor does anyone know what I'm talking about. The CD was rythym of la noche.

BTW, the song is mixed, and fades into "pump up the jam."  

EE

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Re: EE, I need your help
« Reply #9 on: January 24, 2004, 12:43:13 pm »
I have narrowed it down to these artists.

Money Mark - Push the button

well damn, thats all I can find.

 

EE

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Re: EE, I need your help
« Reply #10 on: January 24, 2004, 12:48:56 pm »
Here are a few song finding tips.

Google - The search engine I recommend starting with.
Start your search with the word "LYRICS" followed by the artist name and the song title. If the song title is really generic like "Ooops" you should put three or four words from the song in the search as well.

For example: You want to find "Hungry Like the Wolf" by Duran Duran. Your search query would be: "lyrics duran duran hungry like wolf" (remember to leave words like "a" and "the" out, they're just going to be stripped out anyways). Scan the first top ten results returned by the search engine. If you see the word lyrics in the title, chances are VERY good that is the page you want to look at.

For example: You want to find "The Stand" by The Alarm. Your search query would normally be: "lyrics alarm stand". This won't provide you with too many relavent results. I would recommend: "lyrics alarm stand come on down" which would produce more relavent results.  


 

JMM

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Re: EE, I need your help
« Reply #11 on: January 24, 2004, 04:05:06 pm »
 

I'm not worthy, lol, I'm not worthy. I caught a glimpse of the reviews after the multiple pop up ads, and as soon as I read Beastie Boys style, that's all she wrote!

Gotta find the CD, give you word soon, and most of all, THANKS!