whenever I ordered a taxi they would always have that annoying beep beep beep beep beep UNO DOS TRES CUATRO BEEP BEEP BEEP BEEP song playing when I last played in 2014 but now that I started playing again this year they're gone and I miss the beep song. ):

"Beep Beep" is a novelty single by the Playmates, released in 1958 by Roulette Records (catalog number 4115) as the B-side to "Your Love".[1] The song describes an unintended road race between two mismatched cars.


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The song is built around accelerando: the tempo of the song gradually increases commensurate with the increasing speed of the drivers.[5] In his book The Guide to United States Popular Culture, Ray B. Browne lists "Beep Beep" as an example of "motoring music [...] in the chase mode".[6] It is a tortoise-and-the-hare race,[3][1] substituting the drivers of two unequal cars, originally a Nash Rambler and Cadillac, respectively.[1]

Roulette Records did not want to release the song as a single, because the song changed tempo, it explicitly named contemporary products on the market, and was not danceable; when disc jockeys began playing it off the album, it forced the label's hand, and Roulette released the 45 single.[3] Because of a contemporary BBC directive that prohibited songs with brand names in their lyrics, a UK version of "Beep Beep" was recorded for the European market, replacing the Cadillac and Nash Rambler with the generic terms limousine and bubble car; this recut version was also released in the US for radio stations with similar policies about product placement.[7]

"Beep Beep" began charting with Billboard on November 3, 1958; it charted for 15 weeks, peaking at number four.[8] After the single sold one million copies (The Playmates' only), it was awarded a gold disc by the Recording Industry Association of America.[9] The Playmates were scheduled to perform their song on the December 3, 1958 episode of The Milton Berle Show.[10]

"Beep" is a song recorded by American girl group the Pussycat Dolls for their debut studio album PCD (2005). It features will.i.am from the Black Eyed Peas, who composed the song with additional writing from Kara DioGuardi and Jeff Lynne, and additional production from Ron Fair. The song contains a sample of "Evil Woman" by Electric Light Orchestra. It was released as the third single from PCD on February 6, 2006, by A&M Records and Interscope Records.

Upon its release, "Beep" received mixed reviews from music critics. In the United States, the song failed to replicate the commercial success of its predecessors, peaking at number 13 on the Billboard Hot 100. Internationally, it peaked atop the charts in Belgium and New Zealand, while reaching the top ten in Australia, Austria, Canada, Czech Republic, France, Germany, Greece, Ireland, Italy, the Netherlands, Norway, Scotland, Switzerland, and the United Kingdom.

"Beep" is a hip hop song written by William Adams, Kara DioGuardi, and Jeff Lynne, and composed in the key of G minor. The instrumental string hook is a sample of Electric Light Orchestra's "Evil Woman" (1975).[3] Critics noted that the song was similar to The Black Eyed Peas' "My Humps" (2005), also produced and written by will.i.am. The staccato verse may be interpreted as explicit lyrics, clipped by a bleep censor, hence the title "Beep".

IGN's Spence D. noted that "the song is a mixed bag, tossing together slick strings for that orchestrated pop vibe, then mixing that up with a loping, though downplayed, funk groove. It's like two songs in one, though one of the songs feels like a throwback to '80s sterile pop."[4] According to the sheet music published at Musicnotes.com by Sony/ATV Music Publishing, the "girl-empowerment song"[5] has a time signature set in common time, with a tempo of 104 beats per minute.[3] The melody is mainly composed with cinematic strings and features a sitar in the middle eighth, and uses stomping, custom-made beat.[5]

In his consumer guide for MSN Music, Robert Christgau selected "Beep" as one of the album's highlights.[6] Stephen Thomas Erlewine of AllMusic indicated the song as one of the standout tracks of the album.[7] When reviewing for PCD, Lisa Haines described "Beep" as a standout tune.[8] Nick Butler from Sputnikmusic wrote that the song may even be better than "Don't Cha." "'Beep', [is] pretty much the only thing here that stands up to 'Don't Cha' (it's quite possibly better, actually)."[9] People's Chuck Arnold described the song as "naughty".[10]

Sal Cinquemani from Slant Magazine wrote that the song is a "degrading material".[11] musicOMH's John Murphy described the song as "oddly sexless", "bland", "dull" and "just so damn safe."[12] Senior editor of Billboard magazine, Chuck Taylor described the song as "cliched and overwrought." He ended his review writing "We had higher hopes."[13] Miriam Zendle of Digital Spy described awarded the song 1 out 5 stars criticizing will.i.am for "making it sound pretentious and too try-hard" and noted that the "terrible rapping and incredibly short and repetitive sample the song" ruins any "attempt to make the song in any way sexual." She said the group miserably fail as they "go in yet another undefined direction."[14]

On the UK Singles Chart, "Beep" debuted and peaked at number two, with first-week sales of 29,212 copies.[15] "Beep" was also a success in Ireland, where it peaked at number two on the Irish Singles Chart. In Europe, it peaked at number two on the European Hot 100 Singles, while performing best in Belgium, where it topped the singles chart for a week and became the Pussycat Dolls' second number-one single there after "Don't Cha".[16] The song was also a commercial success in the Netherlands, where it peaked at number two for two consecutive weeks, becoming the group's third consecutive number-two song, following "Don't Cha" and "Stickwitu".[17] Elsewhere, "Beep" reached the top five in Norway, top ten in Germany, Austria, Switzerland and France, and the top 20 in Sweden.

"Beep" was also successful across Oceania. In Australia, it debuted and peaked at number three for two non-consecutive weeks on the ARIA Singles Chart, becoming the group's third consecutive top-three hit there, and was certified gold by Australian Recording Industry Association (ARIA) for sales in excess of 35,000 copies.[18] The song was ranked as the 24th best-seller of 2006 in Australia, and was one of the group's four songs to enter the ARIA Year-End Singles Chart for 2006, alongside "Stickwitu", "Buttons" and "I Don't Need a Man". In New Zealand, "Beep" debuted at number 25 on the RIANZ Singles Chart, and the following week ascended to its peak at number one, where it spent seven consecutive weeks, becoming the group's third consecutive number-one hit there. "Beep" ended as the year's second best-seller, and is the group's most successful single there to date.[19]

This week while looking at beep songs, I stumbled upon something I found useful. Someone had come up with the beeps for a phone ringing. I thought I'd saved the syntax but I'm guessing I left it on my desktop at the office, d'uh. At any rate, I've done a search again but I can't find this.

Was hoping someone knew the beeps for common, household things. If I can, I'd like to use as few WAVs as possible. Finding the syntax for using system WAVs does that, but having the beeps for others will be a help, too.

Well, dang, if this didn't come up _again_. I never did find the cell phone rings beep code again, I see. I forgot that I'd lost them somewhere along the way when I went looking for them this morning. And I again searched the forums. No good. They're not coming up. I remember stumbling upon them while looking for something else way back when; so something along the lines of Murphy's Law dictates that when looking for them directly, I guess I'll never find them!

I believe I got distracted with the alarm beep sounds and the beep music so never came back to this thread. What I was hoping for was if someone had kept that syntax. It was simple and easy with no fancy stuff, straightforward. I distinctly remember a cell phone beep sound effect and I believe a doorbell one.

This would really come in handy. And what I learned before fixing a driver issue on an OS reinstall recently, beep music DOES NOT work on a system with audio problems whereas straight beep sound effects do. So I'd like to avoid "beep music" for this type of thing ("beep music" as in Paulie's great beep music system with "piano.au3" include file ;#entry453070 ).

Car songs are some of my favorite. Dead Man Curve and all of the Beach Boys/Jan And Dean. Have you heard Bringing Mary Home or Strange Things Happen in This World? Very cool and a little strange. :)

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The story behind the song is based on a little-known mechanical fact about the "little Nash Rambler" cars. They could be ordered with an optional electrically-operated overdrive system, triggered by a switch on the shift lever. Due to a design flaw on earlier models, once the overdrive was engaged, the transmission couldn't be shifted out of gear without turning the overdrive off. It was all too easy to accidentally turn the overdrive on when shifting, thereby "locking" the car in the last selected gear. Also, due to a fluke in the gear ratios and the way the engine ran, it was actually possible to go somewhat faster in 2nd gear with the overdrive engaged than it was in "high" gear! In certain models of Ramblers with the larger engine and the manual transmission equipped with the overdrive, young men of inquiring minds found that it was possible to exceed 120 mph using this "undocumented feature."

In this segment, a man drives in a little bathtub-like car with eyes and mouth; as he moves along, the cartoon illustrates some examples of such words in the song (When the lyrics mention "illegal", for instance, a policeman stops the driver for driving in the wrong direction.) The segment ends with the man taking a lower-case "i" into his car as a passenger. 006ab0faaa

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