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Please help me identify a song that stuck in my head for 50 years. solved: 'Girlie' by the Peddlers
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Don't think it's anything by 'Yes', Supertramp maybe?0
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Definitely seems to be a non-English twang in the vocals but there are hundreds of bands in that genre. Good luck.
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Gribbo said:
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LennyLowrent said:Gribbo said:
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Try the people who put Heart 70s radio out. They seem to have a wide range of stuff they are playing. Somebody there must be having the time of their lives researching songs to put in their playlists so might have come across the song you are searching for or something similar. To me your effort sounds somewhere between pinball wizard and that Richard Harris song0
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Stick it on Reddit or Twitter, I'm sure there will be someone out there that recognises it2
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sam3110 said:Stick it on Reddit or Twitter, I'm sure there will be someone out there that recognises it
Yep, pretty sure reddit would solve this in five minutes.
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Jethro Tull ?0
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Vanilla Fudge used organ late 60's early 70's band. American though.
In their version of 'You Keep Me Hanging On' their is a rift that is similar to a rift in your link but obviously not same song.0 - Sponsored links:
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Una Gadda me Vida by Iron Butterfly ?
(or whatever it’s called).1 -
Sounds a bit like the Nice, but as others have said, van der graph generator or curved air also possible.
There was also a band called Egg who were organ led (Dave Stewart on organ). Also another ‘Canterbury scene’ band Caravan possibly?
The first 25 seconds of your Sound Cloud thing sounded naggingly familiar though.0 -
Download Shazam?1
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Todds_right_hook said:Download Shazam?0
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I thought it would be Focus from Lenny’s description. The opening bars of his version made me think this even more. Sadly, I can’t offer anything more helpful.0
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Best I can do is offer a few band suggestions although I don't think they all had hit singles
Tangerine Dream
Camel
Wishbone Ash
Uriah Heap (more rock based but used Hammond organ a lot)
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JamesSeed said:Todds_right_hook said:Download Shazam?
I can't find it so giving up. Currently watching Ozarks0 -
Also sounds a bit like the start of Child in Time by Deep Puple0
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Todds_right_hook said:Download Shazam?
I really did and unsurprisingly it says no result.0 -
fat man on a moped said:Also sounds a bit like the start of Child in Time by Deep Puple
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Road to Cairo, Julie Driscoll, Brian Auger and the Trinity?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MmlJEESUEvo
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Have you tried Songtapper? Other alternative are available0
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Just listened to both Deep purple and Julie Driscoll, both great blasts from the past, we are in the right era but not there yet.
I am confident that my memory of the tune is pretty spot on so when someone comes across the right song, they will have no doubt they got it right.
Maybe I should tart it up, release it, and wait to be sued....💪🕺🕺3 -
Swisdom said:Have you tried Songtapper? Other alternative are available0
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Valiantphil said:Una Gadda me Vida by Iron Butterfly ?
(or whatever it’s called).
What a great tune 👋👋
But not the one...0 -
Thought of The Nice and Greenslade but neither seem to fit. Israel had its own prog rock musicians of which I know very little. The German band Can may be a possibility from that era.1
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Scratchingvalleycat said:Thought of The Nice and Greenslade but neither seem to fit. Israel had its own prog rock musicians of which I know very little. The German band Can may be a possibility from that era.0
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I have played it to a couple of my prog fan mates and drawn a blank, although they are confident it is not Focus, ELP or Yes.
I don't think it is Jethro Tull as I have most of their albums. Might be from A Passion Play, but would have expected to hear a flute at some point.
It does sound like what little I have heard of Van der Graff Generator, but I am not really familiar with their work.
That organ riff at the beginning is so familiar, but maybe I recognise it from another song.
(It's not unlike Sunset by Roxy Music, although it's obviously not that)
It;s gonna keep me awake tonight unless somebody nails it soon1 -
Six-a-bag-of-nuts said:I have played it to a couple of my prog fan mates and drawn a blank, although they are confident it is not Focus, ELP or Yes.
I don't think it is Jethro Tull as I have most of their albums. Might be from A Passion Play, but would have expected to hear a flute at some point.
It does sound like what little I have heard of Van der Graff Generator, but I am not really familiar with their work.
That organ riff at the beginning is so familiar, but maybe I recognise it from another song.
(It's not unlike Sunset by Roxy Music, although it's obviously not that)
It;s gonna keep me awake tonight unless somebody nails it soon1