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Need some help - shitty German Eurotrance

Posted: 2006-04-03 03:04pm
by Bounty
http://www.groove-coverage.de/site.php

Hit enter and flash site will pop up with a German dude talking about a new single being released. There's a sappy song playing in the back ("moon to mars and everywhere...") and I need to know if it's a real single (if so, what's it called) or just a piece of junk slapped onto the commercial.

My sources tell me the song is *not* the "on the radio" single Ze German is talking about.

Gracias to any sould brave or insane enough to try and help me. That music will make your frontal lobe bleed out of your nose.

Posted: 2006-04-05 12:29pm
by Bounty
Nobody ? Anybody ?

Posted: 2006-04-05 12:42pm
by wautd
You were right on the "junk" part. Why the hell do you even want to know the name of that song? It was to hurt me, wasn't it?

Posted: 2006-04-05 12:46pm
by Bounty
wautd wrote:You were right on the "junk" part. Why the hell do you even want to know the name of that song? It was to hurt me, wasn't it?
It's a long story. Suffice to say that some people I know like to latch on to music that is - and I don't know if English has a term for this - onwaarschijnlijk marginaal and use it as an anthem.

This is just their (...our) latest fad.

Posted: 2006-04-06 04:28am
by Winston Blake
My sources tell me the song is *not* the "on the radio" single Ze German is talking about.
But the woman singing actually says 'on the radio' in the song, right after the guy stops talking.

Posted: 2006-04-06 05:04am
by Bounty
Winston Blake wrote:
My sources tell me the song is *not* the "on the radio" single Ze German is talking about.
But the woman singing actually says 'on the radio' in the song, right after the guy stops talking.
The lyrics don't match up.

EDIT : that's odd. I searched for the lyrics to "on the radio", and they don't match. I search for "everybody everywhere, please call the DJ on the air" and I end up with the right song :wtf:

Posted: 2006-04-06 07:46am
by Antares
Well, the only thing the german says is something like this:
"From 17th of march available in all stores"

BTW: his english sucks like hell :?