svendulum
Apr 15, 2014, 07:32 PM
The first song was by a female singer, and in the video clip, I'm fairly sure she was standing in front of a large green wall, or she was in a large green room. It was a kind of alternativey/grungey sounding song, at least the guitar riff was as far as I recall. I'm pretty sure at the end of the chorus there was some line like "and next time I'll get drunk". I've searched most of the key words from that description, and never found anything (surprise surprise). I saw the video on late night rage (Australian TV) in about 2012 or 2013 I think, but late night plays all sorts of stuff, so it wasn't necessarily current (but I would say the song would have to be post-2000).
The next song was by some indie band, and the film clip was one of those stop motion kind of things. The members were like paper people (photo collage or something) and they were flying around in little paper aeroplanes. There were four members, and one of them was a bigger guy with a beard (so indie right). The chorus went something like "I can't get enough of your love" over and over. But anytime I search for that, I always get Barry White (of course) even when I try advance searching and using tonnes of other terms. I saw this on rage as well, but in the morning, when they play more current music. This was in either 2012 or 2013, so presumably the song was from around that time, maybe a few years older, but most likely from the '10s (if we call it that). It is a really upbeat indie pop kind of song, it may have had keys/piano in it, but it wasn't so prominent. For some reason it reminds me a little bit of "close to you" by the cure, but only that little flute part. Male singer, all male band.
The last song is a little trickier perhaps. I only have some musical information to go on, no video. I know part of the chord progression played on guitar goes G#---/Cmin---/C#---/Cmin-C#min/. It's in 4/4, just basic strumming pattern. I think there is a line that goes something like "gimme a reason" over the top of that chord progression, and over the Cmin to C#min part I thought it might have been a line that sounds like "all your love". It's a female singer, and it sounds kind of like a guitar pop sort of band. I'm thinking 80s, which makes me think it could be by the Bangles, but I didn't find anything searching gimme a reason bangles. I heard it on the radio at Officeworks (Australia again), so I daresay it wasn't a very popular song, but may have been a small hit in the 80s or 90s, and would be cheap to license (since that's usually how music in department stores works, I think).
If anyone is up to the challenge, and can find even one of those songs, I would be very grateful. Thank you
The next song was by some indie band, and the film clip was one of those stop motion kind of things. The members were like paper people (photo collage or something) and they were flying around in little paper aeroplanes. There were four members, and one of them was a bigger guy with a beard (so indie right). The chorus went something like "I can't get enough of your love" over and over. But anytime I search for that, I always get Barry White (of course) even when I try advance searching and using tonnes of other terms. I saw this on rage as well, but in the morning, when they play more current music. This was in either 2012 or 2013, so presumably the song was from around that time, maybe a few years older, but most likely from the '10s (if we call it that). It is a really upbeat indie pop kind of song, it may have had keys/piano in it, but it wasn't so prominent. For some reason it reminds me a little bit of "close to you" by the cure, but only that little flute part. Male singer, all male band.
The last song is a little trickier perhaps. I only have some musical information to go on, no video. I know part of the chord progression played on guitar goes G#---/Cmin---/C#---/Cmin-C#min/. It's in 4/4, just basic strumming pattern. I think there is a line that goes something like "gimme a reason" over the top of that chord progression, and over the Cmin to C#min part I thought it might have been a line that sounds like "all your love". It's a female singer, and it sounds kind of like a guitar pop sort of band. I'm thinking 80s, which makes me think it could be by the Bangles, but I didn't find anything searching gimme a reason bangles. I heard it on the radio at Officeworks (Australia again), so I daresay it wasn't a very popular song, but may have been a small hit in the 80s or 90s, and would be cheap to license (since that's usually how music in department stores works, I think).
If anyone is up to the challenge, and can find even one of those songs, I would be very grateful. Thank you