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September 23[edit]

60s pschydellic *New sample*[edit]

Here it is! I understand the polices on reposting but a new recording sample would technically be a "new" subject (new thing to analyze to question), right? ;-) Again its Muzak and McDonalds and no they dont have a song feed (asked several different shift managers) it is on the 50-60s muzak channel so has to be prior to Jan. 1 1970 and the recording quality is much improved but even when the song comes on it is very hard to hear, purposefully ghost like and shrouded musically, even with a crowd in the business I can clearly make out others like "Do the mashed potato", "Here comes my baby" etc. but even with the restaurant nearly empty (and I placed the recording device right up to the speaker this time) but the lyrics are very hard to hear naturally (if they were as clear as the other songs on the Muzak playlist the mystery would be pretty easy to solve). Thanks so much again, and trust me I can't wait to get this one answered, appreciate all the helpful suggestions! Marketdiamond (talk) 15:00, 23 September 2012 (UTC)[reply]

OK, now I can hear that a bit, and it sounds like Liar, Liar. Deor (talk) 15:29, 23 September 2012 (UTC)[reply]
Thats it! Just went over to Youtube to confirm (1965 huh wow would have thought a sound like that was more 1968-69-70) Bravo! Thanks a ton! Finally ;-) Marketdiamond (talk) 15:41, 23 September 2012 (UTC)[reply]