Music used during this Top Gear test of the Ferrar F430
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Music used during this Top Gear test of the Ferrari F430
Would anyone be able to tell me what music is used approximately 3:40 mins into this Top Gear test?
http://www.ferraridatabase.com/The_C...4/F430%203.wmv
By the way, if you haven't seen this already I hope you enjoy the video.
http://www.ferraridatabase.com/The_C...4/F430%203.wmv
By the way, if you haven't seen this already I hope you enjoy the video.
Last edited by Butkus; 14 September 2005 at 07:10 PM.
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Thank you!
Is Scoobynet fantastic or what?! I asked a similar question a short while ago about some music used in a BMX video. I'd posted the question on a couple of forums and only Scoobynet had the answer!
I've looked on allmusic.com for the exact version of this Top Gear tune but can't find it. Do you know what album it's on?
Thanks again.
Is Scoobynet fantastic or what?! I asked a similar question a short while ago about some music used in a BMX video. I'd posted the question on a couple of forums and only Scoobynet had the answer!
I've looked on allmusic.com for the exact version of this Top Gear tune but can't find it. Do you know what album it's on?
Thanks again.
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http://remixes8104.depechemode.com/audio/
It's track 13 on Disc 3 - there is a quicktime stream to it
http://www.repriserec.com/depechemod...04/shinoda.mov - direct link to the audio
It's track 13 on Disc 3 - there is a quicktime stream to it
http://www.repriserec.com/depechemod...04/shinoda.mov - direct link to the audio
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It was released as part of the remix 81 - 04 package they released last year. Originally from the "Violator" album from 1990, this was an updated version remixed by Linkin Park.
You can, and should, buy it HERE amongst other places. Try ebay for a cheap second hand copy.
The new album is being released in October followed by a full tour.
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Originally Posted by SJ_Skyline
http://remixes8104.depechemode.com/audio/
It's track 13 on Disc 3 - there is a quicktime stream to it
It's track 13 on Disc 3 - there is a quicktime stream to it
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Originally Posted by Milamber
obviously a fan in the dubbing department.
Some people I know who make up a popular beat combo did this (much to their eternal regret) and so their stuff gets used endlessly in BBC trailors, documentaries, etc...
Damn, I'd almost weaned myself off Top Gear but seeing that, I can't wait for the next series again
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Originally Posted by unclebuck
More likely they did a deal with the BBC and sold them the rights to use all their tunes for a one off payment.
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Originally Posted by Milamber
I'd be very surprised to be honest. They've never done this before (apart from the GAP ad with Just can't get enough. I'll ask.
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Originally Posted by unclebuck
An easy mistake to make. Especially if your career is on the slide and you need cash for, you know, stuff...
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Originally Posted by Milamber
But career on the slide...I don't think so.
Also as a footnote: Just Can't Get Enough was actually a Vince Clarke penned tune and as such I suspect his management would have taken care of the GAP deal (and get the lions share of the royalties)
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OK, CD is ordered and en route shortly. That was easy - thanks Milamber.
By the way - Ferrari F430. Most desirable car available? Why would you bother with anything else?
By the way - Ferrari F430. Most desirable car available? Why would you bother with anything else?
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Originally Posted by unclebuck
Just Can't Get Enough was actually a Vince Clarke penned tune and as such I suspect his management would have taken care of the GAP deal (and get the lions share of the royalties)
You're probably right about that actually.
As far as the 80's revival is concerned, not intentionally. They distance themselves from that scene and don't even play any of their "old" stuff live any more. You won't find any DM stuff on any 80's compilations.
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And an update...
"The way it works in the UK is that the BBC and ITV (and
probably Sky) pay a flat annual fee to the performing rights society
for the use of incidental music in their programmes. The PRS then
distributes the money to musicians' welfare or something. This doesn't
apply to adverts or commercial purposes but just for incidental music in
programmes. E.g. two real-life examples:
1) The BBC used People are People for a BBC Children's programme about
science as the main title music for the show (along with images of lots
of machines doing machine things.) The producers would have had to pay
DM for that.
2) But for incidental music, e.g. the intro of In your Room was used
on BBC news a few years ago on a report as the camera panned across
famine ravaged landscape. The BBC wouldn't have paid for that.
If you think about it, they would never have time to clear music anyway
with the copyright holders. Think about how many times they use tracks
as they fade out from football coverage, usually with an appropriate
message in the song ("The Boys are Back in Town" etc.)
As far as Eastenders is concerned, I don't know who schedules the
music, but they're obviously a DM fan. I remember seeing something
about the guys who do programme trailers and previews, and they had
absolute discretion as to what music they could use."
"The way it works in the UK is that the BBC and ITV (and
probably Sky) pay a flat annual fee to the performing rights society
for the use of incidental music in their programmes. The PRS then
distributes the money to musicians' welfare or something. This doesn't
apply to adverts or commercial purposes but just for incidental music in
programmes. E.g. two real-life examples:
1) The BBC used People are People for a BBC Children's programme about
science as the main title music for the show (along with images of lots
of machines doing machine things.) The producers would have had to pay
DM for that.
2) But for incidental music, e.g. the intro of In your Room was used
on BBC news a few years ago on a report as the camera panned across
famine ravaged landscape. The BBC wouldn't have paid for that.
If you think about it, they would never have time to clear music anyway
with the copyright holders. Think about how many times they use tracks
as they fade out from football coverage, usually with an appropriate
message in the song ("The Boys are Back in Town" etc.)
As far as Eastenders is concerned, I don't know who schedules the
music, but they're obviously a DM fan. I remember seeing something
about the guys who do programme trailers and previews, and they had
absolute discretion as to what music they could use."
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In future if you weant to find out the artist and track name of any music call:
Shazzam (song recognition).
Dial 2580 from your mobile.
Just dial the number, hold your mobile up to the music, Shazzam will hang up when it's heard enough then text you all the info in a few seconds.
I've used it loads and it has never let me down.
Any question answered - 63336
is also a brilliant service (85p per question IIIRC). Great for pub use.
Shazzam (song recognition).
Dial 2580 from your mobile.
Just dial the number, hold your mobile up to the music, Shazzam will hang up when it's heard enough then text you all the info in a few seconds.
I've used it loads and it has never let me down.
Any question answered - 63336
is also a brilliant service (85p per question IIIRC). Great for pub use.
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I've head somewhere about Eastenders that the music in the background, either title or lyrics, are usually relevant to the storyline/whats being spoken about at the time...
Great thread btw
Great thread btw
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