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A man in California is haunted by the memory of a pop song from his youth. He can remember the lyrics and the melody. But the song itself has vanished, completely scrubbed from the internet. PJ takes on the Super Tech Support case.
TYLER: I would wake up in the middle of the night with a new lyric in my head and I'd go to my computer and write it down and then go back to bed. Like this, these lyrics were kind of like filtering into my brain.
PJ: I met them on a Sunday morning in a parking lot of this recording studio called United Recording in Hollywood. The band, uh, I would describe them as cool in an unintimidating way? They were just a gang of really smiley dudes.
Brendan was referring to the fact that he's 28, there are a lot of critics at Rolling Stone who are older than 28, so he grabbed 5 of them, he said between them there was over 100 years of pop music writing experience in one room.
PJ: Their honest-to-god best guess was that this was a hoax. That Tyler was just lying to me. But I believed Tyler. So I went for a second opinion. I called Jessica Hopper. She's a legendary music critic, she used to edit Pitchfork, she ran MTV News.
So Steven did not recognize the song. But, he was actually able to help me with the mystery, that question of like, how does a pop song just disappear? He said that, as someone who was actually in the late 90s music scene, this completely made sense to him.
STEVEN: Oh god I know so many bands, so many great bands too who, you know, record, were in debt up to their ears with the record company and the record company would either not put the record out eventually or they'd put it out and dump it and they'd get dropped and then they'd be seen as a band that got dropped and it was hard to get second chances then.
PJ: He said what we had to do is try to go find a radio program director who worked in the late 90s.Record labels were bombarding them with singles. They were the ones who heard everything. So I played tried that, played the song for Preston Elliot from Y100, and-
PRESTON ELLIOT: [laughing] Ahh. Uh that's got a real distinctive melody to it with the, with the flute playing there and it would definitely stand out to me if I knew that, you know? Because that's a really dorky sounding song I think that I would absolutely recognize it. (PJ laughs and sighs)
PJ: And honestly, I'd been walking around for weeks thinking how unusual and interesting it was that Tyler, a non-musician, had a sort of, almost photographic memory for a pop song that he had not heard since he was in high school. Susan's explanation for what was actually going on, it made a lot more sense.
Evan: Songs like that that kinda fall into your lap, you know are totally an organic experience, they kinda just grow and grow and I wanted something that was, you know really pop-oriented and I wanted to create something that had a really catchy beat.
PJ: so i was very surprised to learn that Evan actually made this song completely alone. And once he was done he sent it to this company that would print CDs for you. And when he would play shows locally, he would just give the CDs out for free.
searching for an R&B song, singers sound like 3LW
i don't remember the exact words but they sounded like: ''rebound my memory... i'll be your shadow your ghetto but it's cold though''
please heeeelp!
Hey, the song I'm looking for is sung by a black artist. I'm pretty sure it's a love song. The music video starts at the beach where a woman is standing on a rocky surface, and a breeze blows by. The first 25-27 seconds of the song is just music. I know there isn't much to go off of but if anyone can help, thank you.
Looking for a song about learning how to pray by watching his parent. It's not watching you by Rodney Atkins but kind of a similar message. He watches i think its his mom pray and decides to start praying. Pretty sure it's a country song, male artist.
There is a song where boyfriend is dead and his soul sings the song while the girlfriend is shown doing everyday chores and then dancing alone in her room. At the end the girl is shown laying flowers on the grave of his boyfriend. Singer is a bald man ( with little stubble on his head) Trying to remember the lyrics just cant
I'm trying to find the name of a late 90's song, male singer, with lyrics that go something like
Now Jesus yeah he's your reminder
Give me your cash now you're feeling much kinder
Yeah it's the right thing to do
....
You gotta join the faith
I tell you it will be a relief
Google and shazam give me absolutely nothing and I'm starting to doubt my sanity.
looking for a song I heard at the store, it ended before Shazam could find it. the lyrics went "and if you left for a moment I wouldn't know what to do, that's why I'm to scared to tell my heart about you",
been searching for this song, I believe it's a 80s or maybe even 90s song and kind of popular although no search engine seems to be able to tell me the name, It was in a movie I watched the other day but now I can't find which movie it was here are some of the lyrics in the songs that I remember, it's not order though "you're living in a fantasy, you can't hide, loved you from the start, the only thing you will have is a broken heart"
Looking for a song that kind of gives me Breaking Benjamin vibes (kind of like Diary of Jane vibes maybe) but pretty sure it's a sadder rock song, guy singing, says something about bleeding/sh? in the chorus maybe, and something about his mom??? I know it's not much to go off of but it's killing me! Help me!
"I can see the suns going down, another night in this dusty town, Here I am so take me now, Forbidden things can be allowed"
Then the beat drops
I've been trying to find this song for over 15 years
I'm looking for a song, i don't remember lyrics just melody and the feeling of sex with no sex. its about a mysterious woman this man sings about her i think he saw her in passing i don't know. it kinda gives off the same vibe as "who is she " but also a "cooler than me" vibe but its pop/jazz early 2000 late 90's. maybe i'm wrong early 10's i listen to it alot in 2022 but i do remember the name at all i know it played on the radio when I was growing up
Hi everyone, I just heard a very chill song with a male singer. The chorus started with "Baby it's never to laaate" and goes on to say "Come sit on my face". It was very much summer vibes, very laid back. Can anyone help?
I am trying to find a electro-pop (synth?) song from the mid-to-late 1980s that I heard on alternative college radio out of Cleveland, Ohio around 1987. It was a techno drumbeat not too dissimilar from the Amen Loop with a woman's voice calmly defining certain sections of floors and areas in a building or complex or something. There is a reoccurring line of her saying, "You are here", as if someone looking at an automated map might hear if wandering around lost in the building/complex. At various points in the song, she says things like, "this way to the lobby", "this way to computer-assisted destruction", and so on. I once had it recorded onto cassette tape, but that has long since been lost to time.
The driving drumbeat and the spacy lyrics and her calm voice are what will make me instantaneously recall this song, if I were ever to hear it again.
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