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Posted by tolhurst (U14241236) on Thursday, 7th April 2011
Gid,
I'm sure that one evening you played an ambient/ lounge/ trip hop record where there was a man's voice and a woman's voice alternately saying one word every eight bars.
The word was probably two syllables. It might have been about food - "tasty"? - or am I just thinking Gorillaz? was I just hungry when I heard it?
I have no idea what the track was or when you played it so it won't help looking at the track listing.
Can anyone help?
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The word was probably two syllables. It might have been about food - "tasty"? - or am I just thinking Gorillaz? was I just hungry when I heard it?Β
We were discussing "other mobile phone networks may be available if you are lucky" today.
The repeated word that I felt was probably about food is "orange".
Any ideas anybody?
NB For "sayong" - it isn't Malayan - read "saying"...
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Nothing like a thread started by me and with two posts by me on it.
"Happy Cycling" by Boards of Canada is very similar to what I was thinking, though the song I heard had a man's, and a woman's, American voice rather than a "robo-Orange"...
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