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    Name that Tune!

    Hi, can anyone name this tune? Probably from the mid 70's so I'm told.

    http://digitalpebbles.eu/Harry/sol/unknown.mp3

    Shazam doesn't know it, and the few lyrics I can make out, I can't find on lyrics sites.

    Ta

    #2
    Originally posted by Platypus View Post
    Hi, can anyone name this tune? Probably from the mid 70's so I'm told.

    http://digitalpebbles.eu/Harry/sol/unknown.mp3

    Shazam doesn't know it, and the few lyrics I can make out, I can't find on lyrics sites.

    Ta
    Can't listen to the track here. Can you post the lyrics that you can make out?
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      #3
      I can hear what sounds like 'the wind from Alison' and 'I was there in Germany 1943" so God knows!

      Edit: line is "I was there in germany out in the winter of forty three "
      Last edited by stek; 21 March 2011, 11:43.

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        #4
        Sounds a bit like King Crimson...???
        It's about time I changed this sig...

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          #5
          Can't verify as the filtering here blocks access to lyric sites but I *think* it's a song by a guy called Carll Hayes called "One Bed, Two Girls, Three Bottles of Wine".

          Edit: That should be Hayes Carll, Bloody country singers with their stupid names.
          Last edited by DaveB; 21 March 2011, 11:52.
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            #6
            Originally posted by DaveB View Post
            Can't verify as the filtering here blocks access to lyric sites but I *think* it's a song by a guy called Carll Hayes called "One Bed, Two Girls, Three Bottles of Wine".

            Edit: That should be Hayes Carll, Bloody country singers with their stupid names.
            Thanks, Dave, but that seems unlikely since Hayes Carll was born in 1976, about the time that this song dates from (or so I'm told it dates from somewhere in the 70's)

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              #7
              Post as much of the lyrics as you can make out.

              A lot of us at clientco sites daren't risk blaring out music all of a sudden, especially dodgy '70s music!
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                #8
                Originally posted by stek View Post
                I can hear what sounds like 'the wind from Alison' and 'I was there in Germany 1943" so God knows!

                Edit: line is "I was there in germany out in the winter of forty three "
                Yes, it's hard to make out, but you're right about the "Germany" line.

                Also I think the opening line is
                "One man's got that picture in his head,"

                And I think I hear the phrase "dog child" in there, plus the refs to Alison.

                You'd think the Germany line would enable it to be found by lyric searches, but the only refs I could find are where the originator of this conundrum (not me) has posted.

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by OwlHoot View Post
                  dodgy '70s music!
                  Actually, it's not that bad IMO, guitar reminiscent of Santana

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                    #10
                    Here are the lyrics that I can make out... xxxx is inaudible, 'Ferret' is obviously wrong but I've left it in for comedy value


                    One man's got that picture in his head
                    This is Alison xxxx
                    Try to describe xxxx lovers xxxx
                    And the cold child standing in the stony building

                    The wind from Alison now
                    The wind's trying to make them see out
                    Where's that ferret from Alison
                    Can you hear me?

                    One man's got that picture in his head
                    I know when the xxxx is too
                    I was there in Germany
                    Out in the winter of '42, hear me

                    The wind from Alison now
                    The wind's trying to make them see out
                    Where's that ferret from Alison
                    Can you hear me?

                    INSTRUMENTAL

                    One man is sat there and smiling
                    Like who d'ya think I am
                    I'm telling you about the land I love
                    Don't xxx try to understand

                    The wind
                    The wind
                    Where's that ferret?
                    Can you hear me now
                    Yeah yeah yeah

                    The wind from Alison, now
                    The wind's trying to make them see out
                    Where's that ferret from Alison
                    Can you hear me?
                    It's about time I changed this sig...

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