Guest Timehunter Posted April 12, 2012 Posted April 12, 2012 Hello again. I collected and made a group of samples which i had years on my pc. Some maybe soul,funk,soundtrack,but definitely oldies(70s mostly)music. I really like to learn title even for one of these. Please excuse the amount,but i am a beginner (was only in 80s ''mode'' till now) so i ask everybodys help from his general music trivia(not neccesarily soul). thanks in advance.
Pete S Posted April 13, 2012 Posted April 13, 2012 Any ideas? It's that 2 shared website thats the problem, right in the middle of the page is a link saying 'download' which takes you to a totally unrelated page to download some crap program, so people are a bit wary of those sort of sites
Guest Timehunter Posted April 13, 2012 Posted April 13, 2012 It's that 2 shared website thats the problem, right in the middle of the page is a link saying 'download' which takes you to a totally unrelated page to download some crap program, so people are a bit wary of those sort of sites thanks..which uploader should i use then?
Tiberius Posted April 13, 2012 Posted April 13, 2012 thanks..which uploader should i use then? Soundcloud seems to be the prefered option.
Chalky Posted April 13, 2012 Posted April 13, 2012 I would say sound cloud, ,mix cloud or divshare.....or youtube. I don't trust sites 2shared, don't know how legal they are when sharing music? Soundcloud the best right now as can post a link and others can listen to the stream or even download if you allow. I'll give you a day or two to try and sort something and then remove these 2shared links.
Guest Timehunter Posted April 14, 2012 Posted April 14, 2012 (edited) Edited April 14, 2012 by Timehunter
Guest Timehunter Posted April 14, 2012 Posted April 14, 2012 (edited) https://soundcloud.com/tasos-birgiolos/slow1 Edited April 14, 2012 by Timehunter
boba Posted April 14, 2012 Posted April 14, 2012 Like the other one, I'm pretty sure most of these are also not samples of soul records. I did like the first sample in your second post, that was dope. Also, all of these songs may be covers of albert collins tracks.
Guest Timehunter Posted April 14, 2012 Posted April 14, 2012 Like the other one, I'm pretty sure most of these are also not samples of soul records. I did like the first sample in your second post, that was dope. Also, all of these songs may be covers of albert collins tracks. Well Boba,yes,as i told in my intro of this post,some few are soul(ish) samples,and most aim at everyones general music 70s knowledge. Maybe some ring a bell to someone and this to be my lucky day. Second post's 1st sample is my highly wanted.!!!
boba Posted April 14, 2012 Posted April 14, 2012 Well Boba,yes,as i told in my intro of this post,some few are soul(ish) samples,and most aim at everyones general music 70s knowledge. Maybe some ring a bell to someone and this to be my lucky day. Second post's 1st sample is my highly wanted.!!! When the samples include ethnic and weird lounge records, I don't think that even a person with general music knowledge about 70s music, no matter how deep, will know what these are. Hopefully you find something. Did you try Shazam'ing them on a cell phone?
Guest Timehunter Posted April 14, 2012 Posted April 14, 2012 When the samples include ethnic and weird lounge records, I don't think that even a person with general music knowledge about 70s music, no matter how deep, will know what these are. Hopefully you find something. Did you try Shazam'ing them on a cell phone? Lets see..hope something will comes up. As for shazamin' i only heard that programm,but i m not that much in technology so as to use it;)
boba Posted April 14, 2012 Posted April 14, 2012 Lets see..hope something will comes up. As for shazamin' i only heard that programm,but i m not that much in technology so as to use it;) if you have a smart phone you can download the app. you just point your phone at a song, click a button to take a sample of it, and it does audio fingerprint matching against its database. obviously most obscure stuff isn't in there but you might get lucky with a track or two.
Guest Timehunter Posted April 14, 2012 Posted April 14, 2012 thanks,maybe i ll try that. In the meantime,i really like as many members as possible to listen at these stuff,maybe some are familiar with em and can id.
Scotters Posted April 14, 2012 Posted April 14, 2012 Blimey...Just had a quick listen and no idea! I also quite like the first of the second....You ought to post the full track if you have it . I used to like trying to get behind breaks and beats of hip-hop etc... tracks from likes of Greyboy, 4Hero, UFO, De La Soul, Jungle Bros etc...to see if I could identify and track down original soul / funk / jazz 45's or LP's, but out of practice these days... just get my daily fix from quality soul instead! Good luck with your quest. Steve.
boba Posted April 14, 2012 Posted April 14, 2012 Blimey...Just had a quick listen and no idea! I also quite like the first of the second....You ought to post the full track if you have it . I used to like trying to get behind breaks and beats of hip-hop etc... tracks from likes of Greyboy, 4Hero, UFO, De La Soul, Jungle Bros etc...to see if I could identify and track down original soul / funk / jazz 45's or LP's, but out of practice these days... just get my daily fix from quality soul instead! Good luck with your quest. Steve. artists like de la soul and the jungle brothers sampled soul, jazz, and funk records. in the 90s people started digging for ethnic, prog, lounge, etc., anything with a moody loop. In one of the samples above somebody's even singing in a foreign language (greek?). These aren't the types of tracks people are going to be able to identify unless you get extremely lucky. 1
Guest Timehunter Posted April 14, 2012 Posted April 14, 2012 artists like de la soul and the jungle brothers sampled soul, jazz, and funk records. in the 90s people started digging for ethnic, prog, lounge, etc., anything with a moody loop. In one of the samples above somebody's even singing in a foreign language (greek?). These aren't the types of tracks people are going to be able to identify unless you get extremely lucky. Some of these tracks were sampled by a Greek hip hop artist.Some others are included in a underground soul jazz funk mix. The point is that most of these tracks were used by a guy who owns 30.000 records;) that is making it difficult.
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