Name that tune, off of the '80s (I think)
Name that tune, off of the '80s (I think)
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Cock Womble 7

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Saturday 9th April 2011
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It was a kind-of "world music" type thing, chanting and stuff, with some Native American chap (we can't say Red Indian any more) doing some "rapping".

Sort of like Enigma, but not Enigma.

Anyone?

Toyless

25,354 posts

244 months

Saturday 9th April 2011
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"off of the 80's".....

Are you Scott Mills ?

Purleeeez.....

Cock Womble 7

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Saturday 9th April 2011
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Oh shush, I use it for comedy effect.

Eric Mc

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288 months

Saturday 9th April 2011
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No one's laughing.

Cock Womble 7

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Saturday 9th April 2011
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I am.

Eric Mc

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Saturday 9th April 2011
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Laughing at one's own jokes is not the done thing.

Cock Womble 7

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Saturday 9th April 2011
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So, any news on the name of the song?

E31Shrew

5,962 posts

215 months

Saturday 9th April 2011
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No idea....lazy suggestions from Wikipedia!

Notable ArtistsMelle Mel, the first rapper to ever use the epithet MC, is Cherokee and Ernie Paniccioli, a famous photographer of hip-hop culture who grew up in Brooklyn, is Cree.[4] Funkdoobiest, Solé,[5] and Litefoot[6] (winner of the Native American Music Award), are also well-known Native American hip-hop artists. Wu-Tang affiliate King Just is also of Native American and the Old Dirty bd also claimed to be of Native American descent.[7] Flavor Unit member Apache is also Native American. Except for perhaps a few other artists, the majority of Native American hip hop is to be found in the underground scene, rarely gaining exposure beyond regional hits.

Kemozabi, a Wyandot DJ from the all native FBI crew, is well known in the underground for his participation in many dj competitions such as the DMC and Scribble Jam. He was consistently placed second and third in many competitions such as the 2004 Montreal and Edmonton DMC competitions,[8] and the 2005 Moncton[9] and North Bay[10] DMC competitions. War Party, became the first native performers to host RapCity.[11] War Party is one of a number of Canadian groups to gain some chart success, including Tru Rez Crew and Slangblossom.[12] Hatchet Warrior, the second album by Native American hip hop artist Anybody Killa,[13] was released in 2003, and peaked at #4 on the Billboard Top Independent Albums chart, #42 on the Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums chart, and #98 on the Billboard 200.[14] Reddnation, a group from Alberta has become decorated - having received awards for 'Best Rap/Hip Hop CD' and 'Best Duo/Group'[15] at the Aboriginal Peoples Choice Music Awards for their second album Now or Never, Best Rap or Hip-Hop Album at the 2006 Canadian Aboriginal Music Awards, 'Best Group or Duo' & 'Best Rap or Hip-Hop Album' at the 2007 Alberta Aboriginal Music Awards, and 'Best Group or Duo' at the 2007 Aboriginal Peoples Choice Music

Ozone

3,075 posts

210 months

Saturday 9th April 2011
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A Moby tune?

Just realised he wasn't around in the 80's paperbag

Cock Womble 7

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Saturday 9th April 2011
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Forget it, you bunch of loosers. A bit of Googling reveals that it was in fact, despite my previous assertions, Enigma - "Return To Innocence".

This one.

Toyless

25,354 posts

244 months

Saturday 9th April 2011
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Cock Womble 7 said:
Forget it, you bunch of loosers. A bit of Googling reveals that it was in fact, despite my previous assertions, Enigma - "Return To Innocence".

This one.
I really hate to be the one, but.....

"loosers" = Losers.

Sorry it didnt work out for you.

E31Shrew

5,962 posts

215 months

Saturday 9th April 2011
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Cock Womble 7 said:
Forget it, you bunch of loosers. A bit of Googling reveals that it was in fact, despite my previous assertions, Enigma - "Return To Innocence".

This one.
Cor blimey

Cock Womble 7

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Saturday 9th April 2011
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Toyless said:
Cock Womble 7 said:
Forget it, you bunch of loosers. A bit of Googling reveals that it was in fact, despite my previous assertions, Enigma - "Return To Innocence".

This one.
I really hate to be the one, but.....

"loosers" = Losers.

Sorry it didnt work out for you.
I know, I did it for comedy affect.

Toyless

25,354 posts

244 months

Saturday 9th April 2011
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Cock Womble 7 said:
I know, I did it for comedy affect.
Eric Mc said:
No one's laughing.

Eric Mc

124,811 posts

288 months

Sunday 10th April 2011
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Cock Womble 7 said:
Toyless said:
Cock Womble 7 said:
Forget it, you bunch of loosers. A bit of Googling reveals that it was in fact, despite my previous assertions, Enigma - "Return To Innocence".

This one.
I really hate to be the one, but.....

"loosers" = Losers.

Sorry it didnt work out for you.
I know, I did it for comedy affect.
Let me know when you are starting your "stand-up" tour - so I make sure I miss it.

schuey

705 posts

233 months

Sunday 10th April 2011
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hehe

Pothole

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305 months

Sunday 10th April 2011
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if you'd just said it sounds like a Native American Geordie with a bit of echo we'd have go it straight off!

Cock Womble 7

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Sunday 10th April 2011
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Tough crowd tonight.

Pothole

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Sunday 10th April 2011
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Eric Mc

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Sunday 10th April 2011
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Cock Womble 7 said:
Tough crowd tonight.
Could be worse.

Could be the Glasgow Empire.