Saturday, April 9, 2011
The search for a song.. when you have nothing to go by
Yesterday a good friend of mine called me up to sing me a song, that was stuck in his head. He couldn't remember the lyrics (which is understandable, because this is a song where you really don't know what they are singing.) I knew instantly the song he was thinking of, but couldn't remember the title, the bandname or the lyrics either. And then embarked 24 hours of search on both our accounts to dig up this song. I think most of us can relate to the feeling you have, when a song is stuck in your head, and you can't find rest until you 1) find out the info on this song 2) find it on youtube and 3) hear it.
My search started in the 90's eurodance scene, where it was very popular. I recalled the popular dance compilations in the mid 90's so I wiki'ed that, unsuccessfully. Both my friend and I were certain that it most have been from around 1995-1996, so I tried to find list of eurodance songs from that time. Unsuccessfully. However I did find a lot of hidden gems that I have forgotten or surpressed, but since eurodance has made such a comeback and have completely taken over the popular teenpopmusic scene in the US, I was actually able to enjoy some of these gems this time around. (Well.. at least for a quick listen. And it gave me the idea to put some on my dj setlist this summer, because surely this is way cooler than the new Britney Album and Chris Brown and Usher going eurodance.)
Moving on from those lists, I went onto wider compilations of the 90's without any luck. I asked my friend, "What can you remember from the lyrics, because all I can remember is something like 'umm in the light of it..'" but he agreed, and said "yes, something in the likes of ' mmm the lightning agin, the light of scooba'". He also remembered the music video with an African dude going into a record store (which turned out to be incorrect.)
Finally this morning, I found it on a list of top 200 greatest dance jam song of the 90's. And here it is:
Here's the scoop of the song:
It was recorded in 1992 by Nightcrawlers, a house music group project from Scotland. It was an international success in 1995. It was released in remixed versions in 2003 and 2007, and finally Bob Sinclair used it in his remix version of Rihanna's "Don't stop the music" (try around 4:00). Later Pitbull sampled the song in 2009 in "Hotel Room Service".
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2 comments:
Thank you for helping me with the song- it was nice to hear it again.
The original is way better then the later versions ;-)
so true! although i thought it could be fun to try and make a remix of the new and old ones for my next dj set!
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