Help for the uh-hip

The background music to this video is really hot. Unfortunately, I'm too out of it to know what the song is or what the chick is singing. I'd appreciate knowing what the title is. Once I've got that, I can run down the lyrics. I've got naughty plans . . . http://i264.photobucket.com/albums/ii177/1volupturary_manque/horny-1.gif

Did a little searching for you, VM, but it looks like it's a dud. I searched the lyrics through various sites and the best I came up with is a dead link to shockwave-sound.com with the right lyrics. Whoever composed it apparently shared it freely until some time within the last year. Maybe it's going to be released professionally.

ETA: The title is apparently "Come Save Me" or simply "Save Me"
 
Did a little searching for you, VM, but it looks like it's a dud. I searched the lyrics through various sites and the best I came up with is a dead link to shockwave-sound.com with the right lyrics. Whoever composed it apparently shared it freely until some time within the last year. Maybe it's going to be released professionally.

ETA: The title is apparently "Come Save Me" or simply "Save Me"

Thanx, Will. I figured that eventually I'd just have to get a iPhone with the song recognition feature if someone couldn't name it. Is there a way I can download it off the video and loop it into say 15-20 minutes? Remember, you're talking to someone from the days when computers had punch cards . . . :D
 
Found it

"Come Save Me" by Dan Gautreau. The song isn't licensed. ;)

Unfortunately, aside from the videos it appears in, I can't find a download of just the song.
 
Thanx, Will. I figured that eventually I'd just have to get a iPhone with the song recognition feature if someone couldn't name it. Is there a way I can download it off the video and loop it into say 15-20 minutes? Remember, you're talking to someone from the days when computers had punch cards . . . :D

I'm not that far ahead of you in technosavvy. I'm sure there are ways to strip the music froma video clip, but I wouldn't know how to begin.
 
Found it

"Come Save Me" by Dan Gautreau. The song isn't licensed. ;)

Unfortunately, aside from the videos it appears in, I can't find a download of just the song.

That's possibly fixable. One doesn't need to download the pictures of a video onto a iPhone, does one? Surely there's a way to disconnect them.
 
Okay, the source lists it at $60.00. Do you have any idea what you get for that? I'm really new at this online music thing, so new that I've never done it! :eek:
 
I'm not that far ahead of you in technosavvy. I'm sure there are ways to strip the music from video clip, but I wouldn't know how to begin.


Well there are softwares out there to kind of "built" your own movie with what you've got from a camcorder. Making movies is like having multiple layers : images, music, transitions. Since you can add picture and music I suppose if you can have a movie you can extract the song from it.
The problem is to have the movie, because I don't think you can download one like that. And it has to be in the right format.
And I don't know of free softwares.
 
Well, there's always the technodumb solution. Put a DVD in the TV player and leave the screen turned off! :D
 
Not that cheap ! :eek:

But let us know how it works :devil:


PS : What's a lava light ?
 
It'll be like the good ol' days of the Whole Earth Catalog when we were stationed in San Francisco two blocks down the street from the Jefferson Airplane! Ah, the memories . . . :devil:

Yes, I am older than you guys.
 
Waffie didn't . . . I think. ;)


What, that you are older ? Yeah I know. Been lurking here for a long time you know ;)

Good night all and sweet dreams.

PS : don't know if it's a typo or not but love "Waffie", thanks
PPS : google Whole Earth Catalog in case you were not talking about you "old" age
 
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I've got this all figured out, now . . . I think. The music is from a site where, for a fee, you can download any of a very large number of tracks to do anything you want. Once you pay for it, it's yours. No royalties, no problems. My guess is that Tantra Chair had the videos (and how the cameraman managed to take those without terminal satyriasis I don't know. Maybe his assistant was giving him a blow job through the entire filming session) and then wanted music. They went to Royalty Free Music and paid out the measly $60 and then had all the access to "Come Save Me" they wanted. Sweet!

RFM also has a lot of other things, even African tracks so that when I'm ready to go commercial with Bwana Walt's Safari Hot Sauce: The HEAT of Africa, I'll be able to use iMovie to make the commercial from stock footage and then overlay RFM's music. I can do this!
 
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