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rxcobo answered 2min agoKevin MacLeod - Who Likes To Party
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Edge007 answered 3min agoGarett Hatch - Luna
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rxcobo commented 5min ago"Christopher has said his voice was very high pitched back in the 80s from interviews, as this song is currently beng remastered, he might not be able to get these vocals again because he can't find the vocal track. The reason it sounds so high pitched is because well, that was his voice back then lol
"Probably another singerWhat I find strange is that the answer is a masculine name while the interpreter is feminine. -
S4ulGamesPly commented 5min ago"okay, sorry :(
"just as a heads up: its NOT Breaking News by Khabar Satta for anyone shazaming. It sounds similar but they're different songs
I'm looking at other news-intro pieces of library music. many sound a lot alike so its a bit tricky -
rxcobo commented 6min ago"Christopher has said his voice was very high pitched back in the 80s from interviews, as this song is currently beng remastered, he might not be able to get these vocals again because he can't find the vocal track. The reason it sounds so high pitched is because well, that was his voice back then lol
"Probably another singerWhat I find strange is that the answer is a masculine name while the interpreter is feminine. -
thethi2710 answered 6min agoMarios Georgiades - News (60s)
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The German words you heard or read (?) are spelled correctly like this:
"Ein Guten Danse" - "Ein guter Tanz" and
"Man Leds Un Zu der Hozcheit Freud" - "Man lädt uns zu der Hochzeit Freud".
These are probably two different titles.
For the first one, I have only found something similar: Hans Neusidler (16th century) - " A Good Welsh Dance":
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xTXwr6N3yUE
There is no audio sample for the second title (if that is what you have heard or read).
Only one entry on the net, from an antiquarian book by Joseph Müller-Blattau - "Geschichte der deutschen Musik" (History of German music). In the chapter where this title is mentioned, dances (music) from the 16th century are described (page 95).
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