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ID song? Laptops overheating
Okay, first off, I hope I'm not breaking any forum rules by posting a song id request. I really did try to find the track in question on my own, but the only identifiable lyrics are this guy chatting on about laptops overheating and catching on fire, or something along these lines, and there are so many articles online about laptops catching on fire that even when I put "electronic dance music" and/ or "song" and/ or "lyrics," etc. in the search parameters along with anything to do with overheating laptops, all I kept getting back were articles about laptops overheating and how to prevent this from happening.
Anyway, I was in my car yesterday listening to Sirius's Electric Area channel and this great track came on. This guy was just speaking, not singing, and it was pretty clinical...just talking about electronic devices and laptops overheating. Because he was speaking and it was fairly repetitive, it sort of reminded me of Yer Man's "Weird Therapy."
It played during one of the channel's specialty shows, and the deejay happened to come on at the end of the song and give the title of the song and artist (the title did not come up on my transceiver because it was not part of regular programming), but I was literally running from my car to go take an anatomy test I'd been cramming for all morning and was at risk of being late for, and of course I forgot the title by the time the test was over.
I will say, though, that the deejay referred to the song as a "classic" (not sure how old a track has to be in his eyes to be a classic, though) and, I sort of recall that either the group or the song was titled "Twist and Shout" or "Jump and Shout" or something to this effect -- two action verbs together. Of course, I tried googling these, too, but no luck. The "twist and shout" search just gave me all kinds of results from a song from the early 1960's of the same name.
Anyway, THANKS loads in advance for any help id'ing this track and I apologize for being a jerk and crashing this party with my question at all, but I'd really like to add this track to my collection. It was good enough imo that it will bug me if I don't hunt it down, and I'm hopeful you can all relate to that feeling.
Oh, also...the guy speaking def. had an American accent, but I want to say the deejay said the artist was British, but I'm not 100% on that.
Last edited by firstdownstorm on Jul-18-2013 at 08:04
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