Post by Sakura Stardust on Sept 24, 2020 4:46:37 GMT
I've been leading the search for a lost Japanese single for a year now. You can find the link in my signature, and I definitely need help with the search
I’m currently looking for a higher quality copy of the All That pilot episode from 1994.
I know that Nickelodeon has a much higher quality copy of the episode in their vaults, because they featured clips from it in some of the videos on the Nickrewind YouTube channel. 📼🗂🗃📺
Last Edit: Sept 24, 2020 12:39:33 GMT by allthat182
“There’s something you know” “There’s nowhere to run” “You can’t hide”
In the low end of the song or reverb drop...
“You can’t (overcome/jump/thump) a door, you can’t (similar to the other word) a door”
heard this long post punk song 4 minutes or 6 minutes and the intros long wth a clean guitar
and the stuff I wrote down as I first heard It and the only time I heard it, was in a mall
so the lyrics are up to speculation but this is what I maybe heard... the lyrics aren’t in order though it’s just that the (repetition of words I lyric o song) made me write down line after line
i just want to know what song I heard and I remember something about a (the perspective of the singer) main paranoid person about the song, something about the eyes though a terrified man scared of street gangs?
I did hear it not a hallucination because my mind is to stupid for ‘music theory’ that good of a song
i had a notebook at the time and recorded it on YouTube before I lost it for good, I wish I still had it
so please try and look for a song with intr being
40 seconds long
with clean Electric rock guitar (some kind anyway) with hard muffled drums with over-lay Muffled reverberated delay and I’m not sure if it had synths or not (the vocals sound deep but high pitch in his tone of voice)
Currently have suspicions of the Cyberchase Pilot being in a Maryland University's library. Link of the Library records for those curious: umaryland.worldcat.org/title/patterns-the-poddleville-case/oclc/399590006 Though I'm currently wondering why nothing of the March 2000 broadcast has been found. Apparently it aired 3:30PM, the 24th. It's NOT PBS Kids at the time, so it was mostly likely on parent Wnet Channel 13
Currently have suspicions of the Cyberchase Pilot being in a Maryland University's library. Link of the Library records for those curious: umaryland.worldcat.org/title/patterns-the-poddleville-case/oclc/399590006 Though I'm currently wondering why nothing of the March 2000 broadcast has been found. Apparently it aired 3:30PM, the 24th. It's NOT PBS Kids at the time, so it was mostly likely on parent Wnet Channel 13
Post by fleischerfan96 on Sept 29, 2020 1:43:44 GMT
There's a Sesame Street skit that I always remember. It aired in the late nineties or early 2000s. It featured a young boy in his room at night. The boy was black. He was conducting all the different toys in his room to the tune of Herbie Hancock's "Watermelon Man" Here's the song for reference: www.youtube.com/watch?v=4bjPlBC4h_8
There's a Sesame Street skit that I always remember. It aired in the late nineties or early 2000s. It featured a young boy in his room at night. The boy was black. He was conducting all the different toys in his room to the tune of Herbie Hancock's "Watermelon Man" Here's the song for reference: www.youtube.com/watch?v=4bjPlBC4h_8
There's a Sesame Street skit that I always remember. It aired in the late nineties or early 2000s. It featured a young boy in his room at night. The boy was black. He was conducting all the different toys in his room to the tune of Herbie Hancock's "Watermelon Man" Here's the song for reference: www.youtube.com/watch?v=4bjPlBC4h_8
I’m currently looking for a higher quality copy of the All That pilot episode from 1994.
I know that Nickelodeon has a much higher quality copy of the episode in their vaults, because they featured clips from it in some of the videos on the Nickrewind YouTube channel. 📼🗂🗃📺
It's on Dailymotion, unless that's the one you're talking about.
The missing episodes of JBVO along with the DBZ one. I'm convinced that there are home tapings of this show floating out there somewhere. Johnny Bravo had a weirdly strong fanbase in the 2000s, one site I found had a personal letter Van Partible wrote to a fan. You're going to tell me no super fan taped this show? Also if you look at the IMDB page, all the people who worked on the show mostly seemed to leave the industry after. I think I once found the producer (I think it was the producer) and they sell jewelry now. I didn't wanna bother them about a show that they worked on in the 2000s, so I let the lead go.
I still think the best way to find the show is through home recordings. I'd also have to check my notes, but I'm pretty sure this show followed Scooby Doo for awhile and I think it could be on tapes for Scooby Doo. The DBZ episode I also believe aired twice, so I think there's a great chance of finding it.