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testcard

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Unknown bbc test card music
« on: September 03, 2023, 02:06:15 AM »
So the music is all from BBC TEST CARD, some of them sound familiar, but I forgot the name, I hope God can enlighten me。 ;D

thank you very much!


Listening address:
1
http://sndup.net/qyb8/  ---------Sunfloweby The Walter Murphy Band

2
http://sndup.net/fhvq/

3
http://sndup.net/f66h/
4
http://sndup.net/qmcc/

5
http://sndup.net/wfr5/  -----------Butterfly by Johnny Pearson
6
http://sndup.net/t79f/
7
http://sndup.net/8xx3/  -----------In The Latest Fashion', by King Zerand Orchestra and Choir.
8
http://sndup.net/mgcd/  ------------Santa Louisa by Lado's Latin Combination
9
http://sndup.net/rtz9/  -----------Skytrain by Coney Island
10
http://sndup.net/z28y/  -------------Thankfulness by Trevor Lyttleto

« Last Edit: September 03, 2023, 10:38:58 PM by testcard »
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Re: Unknown bbc test card music
« Reply #1 on: September 03, 2023, 01:26:59 PM »
I've been trying to find these tunes within my own collection, but as yet, have only managed to find a few of them.

The first is called Sunflower by The Walter Murphy Band.
No.5 is Butterfly by Johnny Pearson.
No.7 is, In The Latest Fashion', by King Zerand Orchestra and Choir.
No.8 is La Madrugada by Lado's Latin Combination
No.9 is Skytrain by Coney Island. 

These aren't all BBC test card tunes.  No. 5 and 9 are from Channel 4.

I will continue to see what others I can find.
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Re: Unknown bbc test card music
« Reply #2 on: September 03, 2023, 01:38:07 PM »
I've been trying to find these tunes within my own collection, but as yet, have only managed to find the very first one, which is called Sunflower by The Walter Murphy Band.

I will continue to see what others I can find.

Thank you, sir! I'm familiar with the first music, and I forgot the name. Sorry! Thank you very much for your help

The second and third songs come from here(https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z8Fsr1w9u1w), maybe they can give you some hints!

I can't guarantee whether the title of this video is correct, so I dare not send it.
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Re: Unknown bbc test card music
« Reply #3 on: September 03, 2023, 01:59:36 PM »
I've been trying to find these tunes within my own collection, but as yet, have only managed to find a few of them.

The first is called Sunflower by The Walter Murphy Band.
No.5 is Butterfly by Johnny Pearson.
No.7 is, In The Latest Fashion', by King Zerand Orchestra and Choir.
No.8 is La Madrugada by Lado's Latin Combination
No.9 is Skytrain by Coney Island. 

These aren't all BBC test card tunes.  No. 5 and 9 are from Channel 4.

I will continue to see what others I can find.

I'm sorry, I always thought Channel 4 belonged to BBC .

« Last Edit: September 03, 2023, 02:15:06 PM by testcard »
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Re: Unknown bbc test card music
« Reply #4 on: September 14, 2023, 04:05:54 PM »
Number 6 is some easy listening instrumental version of Neil Diamond "Hello Again". There was a million of these in assorted Ez broadcast libraries here in the US back in the 80's. Beings this is BBC test card, it's most likely one of the Ez libraries from back in the day over in the UK, which I know nothing about.

Number 3 sounded very familiar, so it's probably regular library, but unforunately I can't ID it. Has an Amphonic sound to it.


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Re: Unknown bbc test card music
« Reply #5 on: September 15, 2023, 04:41:42 PM »
Number 6 is some easy listening instrumental version of Neil Diamond "Hello Again". There was a million of these in assorted Ez broadcast libraries here in the US back in the 80's. Beings this is BBC test card, it's most likely one of the Ez libraries from back in the day over in the UK, which I know nothing about.

Number 3 sounded very familiar, so it's probably regular library, but unforunately I can't ID it. Has an Amphonic sound to it.
Thank you, sir! :)
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