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Could it be easy come easy go (as in the new record only last a couple or three days)?
Could case actually break his own record?
Very distinctive sound from the year ......... and I had heard the song many, many times but never knew the name of the artist(s) - group. It ain't a household name.
Navy Blue was huge, and that song alone made her a household name in my neck of the woods, at least back in the day. But she was essentially a one-hit wonder. There was Kiss Me Sailor not long afterward, but it was just a rip-off of Navy Blue and I doubt many even remember it.
With that unique sound, it's unlikely there will ever be an easier opportunity to break a record. I'm betting this one stands for a long time.
Can I break my own record?? Can I?
Not a household name, mind you, but a very well-known oldie. Navy Blue - Diane Renay
Yes you can. Sounds are in your wheel house it seems.
I do think it will be broken. Because I believe that if the clip was 0.189 instead of 0.190 it would have still been solved. So in the future I'm sure 0.190 can be broken.
The current record for a vocal sound is one that may be hard to break. CrownVic95 holds the vocal record at 0.194 seconds.
Last edited by howard555; 07-30-2018 at 05:34 AM..
I listened to it three times in a row earlier and the more I listened the less clear to me it was. It may be a case of listen once and put it away for later and listen again, unless you do recognize it early on.
Not many colors looked good on this brown or should I say "antique bronze"
Turquoise was one of a very few.
There is not much difference between 0.189 and 0.188 so if someone can identify 0.189 they should have a shot at 0.188, 0.187, etc. So I'll stumble onto a 0.188 clip soon.
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