Post by shrimpfountain on Jul 8, 2024 22:26:47 GMT
I've been trying to to find two Japanese music tracks from the 70's/80's; both have different sources but I figured making separate threads would be unnecessary.
The first is from a series of jewelry CMs, with one of them showing a woman slowly spinning while the camera shows off her earrings, typical jewelry ad stuff. I sadly don't remember the name of the jeweler or the manufacturer. The one I described had an individual upload, though I also remember seeing a compilation of other ads from the company using the track. The track itself was upbeat and frantic, using repeating lines until the chorus (I'm not sure what they were as I'm not fluent in Japanese sadly). The CM was likely from the 70's, but could've also been from the early 80's.
The second is the OP to an old game show, with the game show being a sit-down kind of game IIRC, similar to Jeopardy? The track for this had a similar format, with repeating lines until the chorus, although this one was much slower, the verses was pronounced quickly while the chorus was drug out. It was admittedly a bit obnoxious, but that's why I'm trying to find it lol.
Edit: After some digging, I found this link which MIGHT'VE been the upload I saw, but I cannot confirm as it's long been deleted.
m.youtube.com/watch?v=3h-AAo-yORw
How did I find these in the first place? There was a now-suspended YouTube channel that posted a lot of Japanese music, mainly from the 60's & 70's, with the gimmick being that the thumbnail and the image throughout the video was a random image of flowerbeds (the OP was a gardener from what I could gather). I managed to find the original context of these two later, but YouTube seems to delete watch history after a year or so, so I would not be able to find them even if I wanted to scroll through my history for hours.
Any help is appricated!
The first is from a series of jewelry CMs, with one of them showing a woman slowly spinning while the camera shows off her earrings, typical jewelry ad stuff. I sadly don't remember the name of the jeweler or the manufacturer. The one I described had an individual upload, though I also remember seeing a compilation of other ads from the company using the track. The track itself was upbeat and frantic, using repeating lines until the chorus (I'm not sure what they were as I'm not fluent in Japanese sadly). The CM was likely from the 70's, but could've also been from the early 80's.
The second is the OP to an old game show, with the game show being a sit-down kind of game IIRC, similar to Jeopardy? The track for this had a similar format, with repeating lines until the chorus, although this one was much slower, the verses was pronounced quickly while the chorus was drug out. It was admittedly a bit obnoxious, but that's why I'm trying to find it lol.
Edit: After some digging, I found this link which MIGHT'VE been the upload I saw, but I cannot confirm as it's long been deleted.
m.youtube.com/watch?v=3h-AAo-yORw
How did I find these in the first place? There was a now-suspended YouTube channel that posted a lot of Japanese music, mainly from the 60's & 70's, with the gimmick being that the thumbnail and the image throughout the video was a random image of flowerbeds (the OP was a gardener from what I could gather). I managed to find the original context of these two later, but YouTube seems to delete watch history after a year or so, so I would not be able to find them even if I wanted to scroll through my history for hours.
Any help is appricated!