Solved: 90s, Dream Pop Female Singer. I AM DESPERATE.

Thread: Solved: 90s, Dream Pop Female Singer. I AM DESPERATE.

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  1. ladyweenus said:

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    Please help me. I heard this song when I was sixteen. That was ten years ago, and it has been haunting me ever since. I've spent the last two years searching for it actively. I have tried:

    lyrics and google
    music recognition
    finding similar artists and listening to entire labels
    pandora
    grooveshark
    etc.

    Like the subject says:
    90s - as late as 2003
    Female singer
    Dream Pop feel (If I remember right)
    Sounded british?
    Slow, lots of reverb, chorus/layering of voices in parts
    Minor chorus, major verse. Haunting melody.
    Lyrics are something like

    You and John and _______
    You and Johnny ________
    You and John and Jeannie (Judy? Gena?)
    Ride in my car

    It would make me indescribably happy to hear this song again.
  2. ladyweenus said:

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    I would seriously give someone money if they could find this song.
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    cbwillallen25 said:

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    I started to look for the song. I have a few questions if you recall.

    1. Are there words that you are very sure of that are said? It could be one word, two words or anything that can help.
    2. Where did you hear the song? You can even list the country, radio station, tv, etc.
    3. This last question may be tougher, but who knows maybe it can trigger something. You heard the song 10 years ago, you actively have been searching for it for the last 2 years. Did something trigger it? Not trying to sound crazy or anything, but you never know.

    These could benefit the search. Hopefully this can be solved soon. I know the feeling of an unknown song really driving a person crazy. Be hopeful and optimistic. I've had some songs I was looking for ending up being solved in incredible ways.
  4. ladyweenus said:

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    Yes, I have found almost all the songs I recorded snippets of from years ago, so I know I will find it.
    I am very sure of the words 'drive/ride in my car' and 'johnny'.
    I heard it on KVRX 91.7 FM in Austin, TX. I have already tried contacting the music director and searching through playlists from that time.
    I can't think of what triggered it, really. I guess after I found a bunch of other songs that one became the holy grail.
    Thank you for the reply. Just knowing someone else at least tried makes me feel better.
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    cbwillallen25 said:

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    No problem anytime. I'm sure others have tried also. Usually every post will warrant attention, even if there isn't a reply. Thanks for the information it does help. I had a few songs like these I was looking for and they were solved. There were times I hardly knew anything about the song. For one, there was a song I really didn't know a word, just a possible phrase containing 5 syllables. I had an idea of a melodic line, but that still wasn't a lot. Thankfully one of the repliers alrady had the thought in mind of a song, asked questions and made that guess.
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    By the way, I continue to search and so far nothing. I'm wondering about a few other things. Sorry for the delay as I haven't been on much the last few days.

    1. Did you happen to record any of this song?
    2. Was it 3 consecutive lines/parts that mention you and whomever, then drive/ride in my car?
    3. I know you are sure of Johnny, but how many other possible names are mentioned?
  7. ladyweenus said:

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    Thank you!

    1. I used to have a recording of about half of it, but it's long gone. : (
    2. Yes, the lines in my first post were consecutive.
    3. I want to say there was a girl's name, Jeannie, Judy, Gina, etc.
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    cbwillallen25 said:

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    You're welcome no problem at all and thanks for your cooperation. That's helpful too.
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    atmaestro said:

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    Your request reminds me of the song "Driver's Seat" by Sniff 'N' The Tears but the vocals are male.
    Them that can, do; them that can't... memorize Artist and Title
  10. GegeDede said:

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    Fast car -Tracy Chapman
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Orv_F2HV4gk


    You got a fast car
    And I got a plan to get us out of here
    I been working at the convenience store
    Managed to save just a little bit of money (Money, Johnny)
    We won't have to drive too far
    Just 'cross the border and into the city (City, Jenny)

    Well that's the first song I thought about when I was signing it in my head. I know it doesn't fit your description completely but I'm looking for it too! I know the feeling of desperation! :-)
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    Mixalopoulos said:

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    Quote Originally Posted by ladyweenus View Post
    Please help me. I heard this song when I was sixteen. That was ten years ago, and it has been haunting me ever since. I've spent the last two years searching for it actively. I have tried:

    lyrics and google
    music recognition
    finding similar artists and listening to entire labels
    pandora
    grooveshark
    etc.

    Like the subject says:
    90s - as late as 2003
    Female singer
    Dream Pop feel (If I remember right)
    Sounded british?
    Slow, lots of reverb, chorus/layering of voices in parts
    Minor chorus, major verse. Haunting melody.
    Lyrics are something like

    You and John and _______
    You and Johnny ________
    You and John and Jeannie (Judy? Gena?)
    Ride in my car

    It would make me indescribably happy to hear this song again.
    Hi,

    I know you said you heard it late nineties, but it could be older. Check out some of Liz Frazers' work, especially with the Cocteau Twins and This Mortal Coil.

    Examples:

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tuxYIUsKDx0

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X2t83gYsVDQ

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7hA7Wz0HitE
    Ρεμπέτικο για πάντα. Μάγκες είμαστε.
  12. ladyweenus said:

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mixalopoulos View Post
    Hi,

    I know you said you heard it late nineties, but it could be older. Check out some of Liz Frazers' work, especially with the Cocteau Twins and This Mortal Coil.

    Examples:

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tuxYIUsKDx0

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X2t83gYsVDQ

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7hA7Wz0HitE
    Very good lead, and thank you, but it is definitely not Liz Frazer. The voice was not as harsh, a warmer quality. When you say older, how much did you mean?
  13. ladyweenus said:

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    Well, once again I cannot stand it, I have to keep looking. I wiki'd John Peel and am currently listening to all the artists on the sessions list that I haven't heard of yet.
    I did actually find one of the songs I recorded so long ago. So that's a consolation prize for now.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Lapic O Mex View Post
    Good lead, but no. :C
  16. ladyweenus said:

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    I just found a song that is extremely similar- Artist: Malory Song: Sunday Nights.
    Even down to the sound of the voice, tempo, chords are even similar-only on my song -let's say it's in F, it would go from a minor to g minor back and forth.
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    cbwillallen25 said:

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    This one is a tough one. Problem I had was really finding one with specific lyrics as described earlier. Here is a song, hopefully it is also in the neighborhood.

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kJfoSormOQQ = Falling Shine
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    Yeah I listened through all their songs-definitely the sound is similar. I found an internet radio station called DecayFM that specializes is SG and Dreampop so I've been listening to that, using similar artist names in Grooveshark using their radio function. I think I am nearly out of options. I plan to re-create what I remember (I make music) and post the mp3 file here, hoping someone will recognize it.
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    cbwillallen25 said:

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    Nice, and a very good idea. This one definitely is quite a challenge. If only someone had posted lyrics to the song you were looking for, then it would have been easier. Also right now I am going through this site. There is a feature where you can look for artists similar to the one you are viewing.

    http://www.last.fm/music/Malory/+similar?page=1
  20. ladyweenus said:

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    Cool! Big list. There are a names on there I haven't tried yet. Thank you!