Post by hunter696 on Oct 11, 2022 3:35:41 GMT
I remember in 2011, I used to watch these anime AMVs on Youtube that were all about 80s anime (including hentai). Two of the titles I remember were "Horror Love" and "Lollysploitation." These anime AMVs featured a lot of footage from "Cream Lemon" and "Project A-Ko," among some others (if anyone can name some 80s animes, particularly hentai ones, I'll go look them up and see if I remember them being in these OVAs.) The only other upload I remember from this guy was one compilation of both his AMVs he made in 2016. This is all taken down by the way.
However, it is not these Youtube videos or the channel I'm actually after, but rather the songs from one of the videos ("Lollysploitation.") This AMV had four songs in it, and all of them I have had stuck in my head for years long after these videos were deleted. However, being the fool I am, I never bothered to remember the names of the songs. I have searched for these songs for years based on what I remember from the lyrics.
To date, I have only found one of the songs by luck, which is "Voice on the Telephone" by Europeans.
www.youtube.com/watch?v=cgjemN-GCCU&ab_channel=johngallagher
To describe the other three songs, I'll go ahead;
The first song in the video is actually the one I remember the least; it had a bumpy/country sound to it, and the lyrics (from what I loosely remember) sounded like "Give a bad man, give a bad time, give a bad man, give a bad time." The singer kinda sounded like a lower pitch Weird Al.
The second song was closer to a rock song, kinda sounded like a beach song and almost had a tone that would fit in the game 'Outrun.' The lyrics, from what I remember, sounded like this; "Why why why, do you always forget you, why why why, do you have to stay; everybody move your hips, everybody moves your hips, you never came came, why why why, do you always forget you. And I, I never will forget you, you're one in the same, you're one in the same, don't let me down! Cry, cry, cry, til you cry. Cry cry cry, til you cry, and cry, and cry."
The third song had a synthesizer sound to it, and the guy sung the song almost like he was having a, uh, thing you do after pleasing yourself kind of tone to it. Of note with this song, I actually remember looking up the song on Youtube years ago when these videos were still up (of course I forgot the name of it) and the cover art for the song (or the album it might have come from) had a shirtless man with what I remember to be a necktie, and the colors on the art I remember were pretty dark with cool colors. Anyways, the lyrics to this song I loosely remember; "Love in all, love in all, love in all. Love in all! Love in all! Love in all! Love in all! Love in all! Love in all!" (Note: This one lyric keeps going on and on in this song for a while.)
The last song in the video was the "Voice on the Telephone" song I just recently was able to find online by luck, and I was so happy when I did.
If anyone remembers watching these ancient Youtube AMVs and knows the songs I'm talking about, please let me know. If you have a clue of what they might be, please tell me. I think these songs may all be pretty obscure so it's likely that's why I've had so much trouble all these years looking for them with such faulty memory. It's more than likely all these songs were from the 1980s to fit with the theme of these AMVs.
If nobody is able to help, ah well, I tried.
However, it is not these Youtube videos or the channel I'm actually after, but rather the songs from one of the videos ("Lollysploitation.") This AMV had four songs in it, and all of them I have had stuck in my head for years long after these videos were deleted. However, being the fool I am, I never bothered to remember the names of the songs. I have searched for these songs for years based on what I remember from the lyrics.
To date, I have only found one of the songs by luck, which is "Voice on the Telephone" by Europeans.
www.youtube.com/watch?v=cgjemN-GCCU&ab_channel=johngallagher
To describe the other three songs, I'll go ahead;
The first song in the video is actually the one I remember the least; it had a bumpy/country sound to it, and the lyrics (from what I loosely remember) sounded like "Give a bad man, give a bad time, give a bad man, give a bad time." The singer kinda sounded like a lower pitch Weird Al.
The second song was closer to a rock song, kinda sounded like a beach song and almost had a tone that would fit in the game 'Outrun.' The lyrics, from what I remember, sounded like this; "Why why why, do you always forget you, why why why, do you have to stay; everybody move your hips, everybody moves your hips, you never came came, why why why, do you always forget you. And I, I never will forget you, you're one in the same, you're one in the same, don't let me down! Cry, cry, cry, til you cry. Cry cry cry, til you cry, and cry, and cry."
The third song had a synthesizer sound to it, and the guy sung the song almost like he was having a, uh, thing you do after pleasing yourself kind of tone to it. Of note with this song, I actually remember looking up the song on Youtube years ago when these videos were still up (of course I forgot the name of it) and the cover art for the song (or the album it might have come from) had a shirtless man with what I remember to be a necktie, and the colors on the art I remember were pretty dark with cool colors. Anyways, the lyrics to this song I loosely remember; "Love in all, love in all, love in all. Love in all! Love in all! Love in all! Love in all! Love in all! Love in all!" (Note: This one lyric keeps going on and on in this song for a while.)
The last song in the video was the "Voice on the Telephone" song I just recently was able to find online by luck, and I was so happy when I did.
If anyone remembers watching these ancient Youtube AMVs and knows the songs I'm talking about, please let me know. If you have a clue of what they might be, please tell me. I think these songs may all be pretty obscure so it's likely that's why I've had so much trouble all these years looking for them with such faulty memory. It's more than likely all these songs were from the 1980s to fit with the theme of these AMVs.
If nobody is able to help, ah well, I tried.