I first heard of them previous to 2000. It was somewhere between 1995 and 1999. I used to spend time on some sites like Bandcamp that let indie and unsigned artists put up their songs for download for a nominal fee. I used to paw through the offerings on the site and would buy 5 or 6 songs a month. For the life of me, I can't remember the name of the site that I used the most, though I doubt it would still be around, unfortunately.
I first heard of them previous to 2000. It was somewhere between 1995 and 1999. I used to spend time on some sites like Bandcamp that let indie and unsigned artists put up their songs for download for a nominal fee. I used to paw through the offerings on the site and would buy 5 or 6 songs a month. For the life of me, I can't remember the name of the site that I used the most, though I doubt it would still be around, unfortunately.
From what it said on the...
From what it said on the page, the artist - Q (I am not entirely sure if it was more than one person or not - I think it was just the one guy) was a local to Los Angeles. An oddity with this particular song was that he had given a demo to a local DJ shortly before the DJ moved to South Africa. When he got a DJ job there, he played the demo and it was a top-requested hit. I don't believe that it ever went anywhere locally - which sucks, because this guy is talented.
frilliant song. try searching (using your favorite engine) for anything about this song or band. Crickets. Why?
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So here's what I know of the song and the band.
So here's what I know of the song and the band.
I first heard of them previous to 2000. It was somewhere between 1995 and 1999. I used to spend time on some sites like Bandcamp that let indie and unsigned artists put up their songs for download for a nominal fee. I used to paw through the offerings on the site and would buy 5 or 6 songs a month. For the life of me, I can't remember the name of the site that I used the most, though I doubt it would still be around, unfortunately.
I first heard of them previous to 2000. It was somewhere between 1995 and 1999. I used to spend time on some sites like Bandcamp that let indie and unsigned artists put up their songs for download for a nominal fee. I used to paw through the offerings on the site and would buy 5 or 6 songs a month. For the life of me, I can't remember the name of the site that I used the most, though I doubt it would still be around, unfortunately.
From what it said on the...
From what it said on the page, the artist - Q (I am not entirely sure if it was more than one person or not - I think it was just the one guy) was a local to Los Angeles. An oddity with this particular song was that he had given a demo to a local DJ shortly before the DJ moved to South Africa. When he got a DJ job there, he played the demo and it was a top-requested hit. I don't believe that it ever went anywhere locally - which sucks, because this guy is talented.