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Give me more sublime songs you would be surprised how many people request sublime songs... if any kjs agree with me keep this topic on top and bump it everyday
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I get all kinds of Sublime requests. Every song we have gets played.
But I don't think a saturation would really do a lot. I'm pretty content with what I have.
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I believe BC mentioned that SC did the Toyes version of Smoke Two Joints because of all the samlpling done in the Sublime version which would have made the licensing more of a problem and also cost more. This would probably hold true with Summertime where they would have to request permission from more than one person.
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quote:Originally posted by Lonman: Actually never had a Sublime request other than Santeria which is already available.
But don't you have the profanity rules though? Maybe Bad Fish is the only other song left with no explicit language. I'm usually the guy who sings Date Rape and Wrong Way(another company) Request Waitin for my Ruca and Pawn Shop
Posts: 187 | From: Austin | Registered: May 2006
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I'm not aware of a song called "Big Fish" by Sublime but there IS a song called "Badfish" (probably what you meant) which is on SC 8974.
Songs from Sublime are STILL sung occasionally on karaoke. I certainly wouldn't mind a SC "upgrade" of "Wrong Way" (I've sung the "other company's" version too). "Saw Red", "Garden Grove" and "Doin' Time" are a few more I would like to have available on karaoke.
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quote:Originally posted by Lonman: [qb] Actually never had a Sublime request other than Santeria which is already available.
But don't you have the profanity rules though? Maybe Bad Fish is the only other song left with no explicit language.
Not quite the only one left. *grin* They also had a really cool version of the theme from "Hong Kong Phooey". It's on the CD "Saturday Morning: Cartoons' Greatest Hits", which has several different artists singing songs from kids' shows (not all are cartoons, despite what the title says).
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-------------------- Love singing! Love singing! Love love love! Posts: 801 | From: St. Louis County, Missouri | Registered: Jan 2006
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I noticed the Hong Kong Phooey is listed in SCAustralia but not sure if its available
some others like this Ive noticed was Radio version of Crazy B**ch Rick SPringfield Ive done everything for you Steel Dragon Stand up
But there was no samples and BC told me that they shouldnt be there so take it for what its worth...As I was so ready to start spending money on a great custom disc with 4 and some others
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