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Why Hide the Music?

Posted: Nov Thu 22, 2012 10:56 am
by swiley
OK, I'm new to this site, but boy does it seem complicated.

I'm trying to obtain the Melora Hardin song "The Boy of My Dreams", which was sung in Disney's Tower of Terror movie . . .

This song doesn't pull up in a title search. Can't find out if it is available on an extended play loop for Tower of Terror "area music" or not.

Any help?

Re: Why Hide the Music?

Posted: Nov Thu 22, 2012 11:05 am
by Jacca5660
swiley wrote:OK, I'm new to this site, but boy does it seem complicated.

I'm trying to obtain the Melora Hardin song "The Boy of My Dreams", which was sung in Disney's Tower of Terror movie . . .

This song doesn't pull up in a title search. Can't find out if it is available on an extended play loop for Tower of Terror "area music" or not.

Any help?
You can't "obtain" music on Subsonic. Sorry

Re: Why Hide the Music?

Posted: Nov Thu 22, 2012 1:01 pm
by Wizzard419
Also, it isn't since the loops in circulation do not use anything from the movie.

Re: Why Hide the Music?

Posted: Nov Thu 22, 2012 3:26 pm
by Arvorenn
Besides, there is no real incentive for everyone to try and catalogue every bit of identifiable music that turns up in one of the loops. On the one hand, those often are only snippets and on the other, it simply is too much (not to mention there isn't a way to add the additional information with the current system). And, really, why should anyone bother? The loops are great to listen to as a whole, not just because a specific part may or may not be in there (well, maybe not in Expedition Everest...some parts can ruin the whole thing :mrgreen:). It's not "hiding" the music, it's more like enjoying the full loops.

Of course, it is easy to see that it might be annoying for someone who wants to own a specific piece, but that is not possible here anyway, as Jacca already pointed out.

Re: Why Hide the Music?

Posted: Nov Thu 22, 2012 5:51 pm
by Wizzard419
There are entire sites devoted to just that, they are really weird people since they think they are historians, own the stuff they "document", and also not breaking laws.