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From | "Michael Curry" <mikecurry@hotmail.co.uk> |
Subject | Re: help with an ID |
Date | Tue, 18 Jul 2006 15:27:03 +0100 |
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This is used at the start of "God Only Knows" by James, from their 1990
album Gold Mother.
>From: "Whit" <whitsbrain@whitsbrain.com>
>Reply-To: audities@smoe.org
>To: <audities@smoe.org>
>Subject: Re: help with an ID
>Date: Tue, 18 Jul 2006 07:44:50 -0500
>
>I own Seed's 1994 release "ling" and none of the tracks begin with "what
>is...rock music?". Also, the lead track is called "Rapture" and I listened
>to it from beginning to end and the spoken lines aren't there, either.
>
>Sorry, it's not ringing any bells with me.
>
>Whit
>www.whitsbrain.com
>
>
>-----Original Message-----
>From: audities-owner@smoe.org [mailto:audities-owner@smoe.org] On Behalf Of
>Sam Smith
>Sent: Monday, July 17, 2006 4:56 PM
>To: undisclosed-recipients:
>Subject: help with an ID
>
>Okay, somebody here is bound to know this one. There's a song I'm trying
>to find. I think it's the lead track on Seed's 1994 release, which I
>once owned but either sold or traded. The track begins with what I guess
>is an actuality of a preacher railing against the evils of rock and
>roll. The clip begins with "what is...rock music?" And concludes with
>something like "hammer hammer hammer hammer [something] into the minds
>of youth." Or something along those lines. The preacher may be Billy
>Graham, but I can't swear to it.
>
>Is this ringing any bells with anybody? I need the actuality moreso than
>the song, although the song may be the only place I can lay my hands on
>the clip.
>
>Thanks in advance for your help.
>
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