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Author: ipodhead
Posted: Jan 06 2009 - 02:22 PM
Subject: re: Name this tune!
"Party Fears 2" by The Associates - you must have heard it when it was used as the theme to the BBC's satire programme "Week Ending" (a sort of ancestor of "Dead Ringers")
Author: mark24174
Posted: Mar 20 2006 - 12:28 PM
Subject: Name this tune!
I've heard this melody before, but quite some time ago, so my version may not be totally accurate, but I think it's recognisable enough. I'd really love to know what this comes from, so if anyone can tell me, I'd be really grateful. The track ends on this melody, but it sounds like a synthesised chorus. Very ecstatic sounding. It's also faster than it sounds here. I recall it being used at the end of a radio programme on the BBC once, but that could be wrong.

 
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