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Old 03-18-2022, 09:19 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Default Title of a Song I Found While Listening to AM Radio

Evening,

I've recently came across a song while listening to AM radio one late evening, and I've come to like it, however, I wasn't been able to use Shazam or any other resources available to me to list the song. I was wondering if anyone here knew any by chance the name of this song in particular??

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Old 06-16-2022, 08:55 AM   #2 (permalink)
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Nice tune . Eagles/Supertramp style bassline, sounds like an outro on B minor, G minor, F, C, finishing on E minor.
I uploaded it to YT in the hope it might be picked up by their copyright algorithm but it didn't detect it.
Do you remember the radio station and the date? Sometimes they keep the playlists. The voice is a fairly typical English radio accent, like UK BBC Radio 1, but it could be any national or regional station tbh. I can't work out what he's saying. "Vyggia in da hill"??
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Old 07-01-2022, 04:56 AM   #3 (permalink)
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Nice tune . Eagles/Supertramp style bassline, sounds like an outro on B minor, G minor, F, C, finishing on E minor.
I uploaded it to YT in the hope it might be picked up by their copyright algorithm but it didn't detect it.
Do you remember the radio station and the date? Sometimes they keep the playlists. The voice is a fairly typical English radio accent, like UK BBC Radio 1, but it could be any national or regional station tbh. I can't work out what he's saying. "Vyggia in da hill"??
The voice is spanish, says "Sigue a El Larguero" which is a podcast in Cadena Ser, radio from Spain. I searched the program from the 18th of March ( cadenaser com / audio / 1647563878846 ) , but it's only guys speaking about football, didn't heard any songs in between
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