ChatterBank1 min ago
UKTV or ITV2 tune - please rack your brains!!!!
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Ok. just before Crimbo, during the trailers for whats' coming on soon etc - there was a song playing in the background which i will try to descibe. They only played possibly the intro & a few more bars, but not many:
Think style of Ultravox/80's maybe. ...???
Starts with a low guitar 'twanging' the following notes like this.
(1234)Wo Woo (234) wo wo,wo wo, wo woo(234) &repeat . notice the counts.
In musical terms like this.
(1234)Low A High A (234) Low A High F,Low A High E, Low C High F & repeat.
Then in comes this Ultrovox style synth bass similar to the bass line on 'Johnny & Mary' by Robert Palmer, or 'We stood Still' by Ultravox.
It's just got to be from the Eighties surely .....!!!! Nurse pass my medication!
Thanks all.
Eddie
Think style of Ultravox/80's maybe. ...???
Starts with a low guitar 'twanging' the following notes like this.
(1234)Wo Woo (234) wo wo,wo wo, wo woo(234) &repeat . notice the counts.
In musical terms like this.
(1234)Low A High A (234) Low A High F,Low A High E, Low C High F & repeat.
Then in comes this Ultrovox style synth bass similar to the bass line on 'Johnny & Mary' by Robert Palmer, or 'We stood Still' by Ultravox.
It's just got to be from the Eighties surely .....!!!! Nurse pass my medication!
Thanks all.
Eddie
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.How helpful smile -.0 he would have got an e-mail for that reply. You must've got his hopes up and everything. Harley, why don't you just use...nevermind, I can't think of a freely downloadable program. You could try recording sounds and mixing them together with...damnit, I have no idea of free programs in that area... Good luck anyway. Sorry for not helping :/
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