#1 is "Don Quichotte" by Magazine 60 on Baja.
Hi all,
I been trying to find the names and artists of these 3 songs.
Only know the parts of some lyrics.
I heard theses in the mid 80's at dance clubs
1.first 1 has a latin sound telephone rings,operator asks for a Mr. Donkeeshkouf - some crossfazing.
2.this 1 had lyrics like -you gave me the gun when my hands were tied 'something something" keeps the cornials in power.
3. last one was a instrumental and had Vincent Price's voice laughting at the begining.
Sorry not much to go on.
:o :o :o
#1 is "Don Quichotte" by Magazine 60 on Baja.
Bernie (Bernard Lopez)
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Thanks Bernie,it was one of my favorite tunes.
My brother's friend use to Dj-mix he had it and alot other great tunes.I also thought of 2 other song I've been looking for.
1. 80's James Bond song -What's your name? maybe?
2. Go gorilla -not sure of the title lots of synths. :D
The instrumental with Vincent Price laughing at the beginning is a re-edit of "Sandstorm" by La Bionda. Great track!
Just when you thought it was all over - no, no, no
Twigboy,
I believe "What's Your Name" is by the group is Zinnon
Yetta
I may be way off but I thought of this concerning the Bond like song you're talking about.
Was Not Was - "Spy In The House Of Love" (My Name Is Young, Jeffry B. Young Licensed To 'Ill Mix).
Phonogram 870 091-1, 1987.
That version is mostly instrumental but it's loaded with samples from various Bond movies and sounds very different from the original.
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