Probably the most Tarantinian description of a song I've ever read, by the uploader Scratchyoldies McVinyl:
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Nostalgic “sea atmosphere, scenic” background music. Foggy, reminiscent of childhood weekends and hazy cinematic recollections.
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There’s a hook in this song that’ll catch you off guard. What’ll surprise you even more is the singer’s backstory (see video description on YouTube)
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Urban dusk sound, a mix of Twin Peaks and an early-morning Chicago
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An airy space piece from the 80s.
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Recognizable sound; distinct... but weird.
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The only musical venture of two countryside farm boys, propelled into a hit after being rediscovered nearly 40 years after being recorded. Described by one Youtube commenter as “ghost r&b”.
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A very laid back, bluesy tuesd’y journey.
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This starts as a fuzzy cheesy Sunday morning 90s cartoon show for cosmopolitan intellectuals then pretty quickly turns into very late 70s horror
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Apparently used in a commercial for E-Harmony
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In the 1960s, as Coltrane's fame continued growing long after leaving his label (Prestige records), unissued recordings such as “Lush Life” were used to market albums completely without Coltrane's input or approval.
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From the LP “Superdoop”
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Sampled on Jay-Z’s “Dear Summer”
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Sometimes with music from the brink of a new decade, you can literally hear a hybrid of motifs from each generation. This theme would definitely be that kind of hybrid, for the ‘70s and ‘80s.
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Theme from A.D.3 operazione squalo bianco (1966)
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