What's This Song?!


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Well I've been literally searching for SEVEN HOURS on who makes this song and have come to no clue yet...

I've asked countless amounts of people, searched every possible website, and well... tried everything.

Until I remembered about Neowin. I know theres thousands of friendly people here willing to help so this would hopefully be my last shot.. If you know what this song is PLEASE PLEASE post the title/artist/anything you know here~!

P.S. I got this clip from a simpsons episode, although I know it's from some movie.

CLICK HERE!!!

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although i doubt that your life depends on the name of this mp3, i will check it out...

dl'ing...

listening...

hmm... sorry, no clue. i will watch here though, it does sound like an interesting song.

* haha, never mind.

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"Barbers Adagio For Strings" Actually ;) and yes its by William Orbit - kick ass song...

What's with the 'Actually' in your post? ;) ....

Radish?

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I love Neowin. :D :D :D :D :D :D

THANK YOU SO MUCH!!!!

oh and it was that episode where Marge becomes a body-builder and she tears up moes tavern... then they play that music AHHAH

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After downloading it I discovered it was a techo song. Don't get me wrong, I love electronic music, but I was thinking it was one of those old-school ballad songs from the "olden days". Was it ever an old-school ballad simply remixed by this William Orbit chap? Or is the techo song I downloaded the original and first/only song out there with that string section?

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After downloading it I discovered it was a techo song. Don't get me wrong, I love electronic music, but I was thinking it was one of those old-school ballad songs from the "olden days". Was it ever an old-school ballad simply remixed by this William Orbit chap? Or is the techo song I downloaded the original and first/only song out there with that string section?

Nevermind, found it. The original is by Samuel Barber.

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