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Author: J. K. West
Posted: Feb 06 2003 - 04:01 AM
Subject: alt. rock song, circa 1996
Pardon me, if anyone could help on this-it would be excellent, as I have been trying to find a song for 7 years. When I was a kid in youth camp, disliking modern rock, I had a song I really liked, but never learned the name of, or lyric, anything. All I know is part of the tune, and no one has ever recognized it. I remember it came out the same year as TLC's 'Waterfalls',which was playing on the same tape as my song, I think. It had a dog barking in the beginning (I think) and the tune went like this:
da da da,
da da da
da da da, da da da
(repeat, then:)
da da da da da
da da da da da da da
da da da da da da da

all set to a sad-sounded, grungy guitar. I know the information offered is absurd, but any clues to the song's identity would be great if I could finally find out what it is. Thanks

jk west
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