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"French guitar player and teacher, looking for new songs to listen to!"

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il y a 14 jours

"I posted this snippet on Reddit a couple weeks back, I'll post it here as well in case anyone has a clue what this could be. This was my post: I found this song on a cassette tape in my basement garage. The tape itself had no identifiable markings or anything on it, so I didn't think it necessary to include any pictures of the tape or anything. It sounds a little 90s-ish? Lyrics sound like: [I?] Want you, I want you to be (meet?) with me Maybe, why do you [END] Vocals are certainly unprofessional and the tape is a little low quality, so there's not a lot to work with here. I don't really know where it came from. I think it was almost definitely recorded over whatever was originally recorded on the tape, but the original source of the song itself certainly wasn't from whoever recorded it, no one in my family touches an instrument except for me and my brother, and he is in middle school band and that's it lol. Did some Shazam-ing and whatnot but didn't find anything, hope Reddit can help!!" I also said in a comment: "It was just in a box with a bunch of other tapes and vinyls. I don't have a record player, so I couldn't check those out but the other tapes I checked were normal enough lol, like they had labels and everything so this one kind of stuck out. I don't really know where it's from exactly since we've had this house since before I was born, but I asked my grandma (who lives with us, and owns the house) and she said she had never heard it. And: " Follow up comment!!! For some bonus info, I digitized this straight onto my computer, everything you hear is what was on the tape. I guessed 90s because that's what the vibe sounded like, I have absolutely no clue what the time period of this thing could be, though." This is kind of a last-ditch effort to find this lol, otherwise I'm just gonna assume it's a rehearsal tape or something of that sort. When I first heard it, I thought it gave off 90's vibes, one of the commentors on my other post said it had sort of a Eurobeat treble to it, which is pretty interesting lol, I'm not super familiar with that type of music lol."
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  • "Hello there, I was the one who found this song with Bocadefumo. I'm sorry I didn't show up earlier, but I had some problems logging into my account (I forgot my password). Firstly, I identified the song as Angolan, from the period 1974 to 1978, because it mentions two Angolan liberation movements/parties (FNLA and UNITA) and talks about political issues such as opportunism and mobilising the people, something that was forbidden until the Portuguese Revolution of 1974 (Angola was a Portuguese colony), as well as sounding like recordings by other Angolan artists from the same period, such as Carlos Lamartine and Teta Lando. Later, Bocadefumo finds an Angolan newspaper with an interview with Santocas (https://issuu.com/medianova3/docs/1427 page 22), in which he is asked which song he would like to sing at that political stage in Angola, and the answer is the lyrics of the song we were looking for! With this information, I search for Santocas on YouTube with various terms related to the song. Unsuccessful in the first search, I remembered a term that was repeated a lot: O Oportunismo (The Opportunism). That's when I found a song with the same name, which is what we were looking for! The funniest thing is that it's mentioned in the same newspaper on page 20 😂
    EagleZap28Thu, 06 Jun 2024 08:30
    Muchas gracias por encontrarla, Was it easy to find?
    "
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