Name that song! Please!
Mar. 22nd, 2008 08:20 amThere was a song on the local radio station this morning that they did not identify, and the opening of it sounded damned close to Dean's season 2 ringtone. Now, while waking up and going, "Dean, answer your damn phone" is a fine way to wake up (beats all hell out of waking up because blond Trollie dolls are coming in through the bedroom window, like yesterday morning :-P) the song is now driving me nuts.
I've googled every bit of lyric I caught, and it's not showing up. I don't even know if it's from the right era for Dean, but it sounded a lot closer than "Supermassive Black Hole" or any other suggestion I've heard does.
So, for any google-fu blackbelts looking for a challenge, or any music nuts, here's all I know:
-Opening sounds a lot like Dean's season 2 ringtone, heavy guitar
-Lyrics include: "lay of the land" "little black dress" "walk the walk"
-Theme of the song seemed to be quite horndoggy and girl-chasey and could see why Dean might pick it ;-P
-Male vocalist, did not notice any background singing (but really, I was half-awake and just glad not to have to fight off the Trollies again)
-Suitable for airplay on a small Canadian city 'Rock' genre radio station at 7:10 AM on a long weekend Saturday morning.
-No idea what era, could be classic, could be newer.
Anyone got any ideas?
I've googled every bit of lyric I caught, and it's not showing up. I don't even know if it's from the right era for Dean, but it sounded a lot closer than "Supermassive Black Hole" or any other suggestion I've heard does.
So, for any google-fu blackbelts looking for a challenge, or any music nuts, here's all I know:
-Opening sounds a lot like Dean's season 2 ringtone, heavy guitar
-Lyrics include: "lay of the land" "little black dress" "walk the walk"
-Theme of the song seemed to be quite horndoggy and girl-chasey and could see why Dean might pick it ;-P
-Male vocalist, did not notice any background singing (but really, I was half-awake and just glad not to have to fight off the Trollies again)
-Suitable for airplay on a small Canadian city 'Rock' genre radio station at 7:10 AM on a long weekend Saturday morning.
-No idea what era, could be classic, could be newer.
Anyone got any ideas?