@@OfficialMediaMon sorry if i confused you, EKT (everyone knows that) is a lost song we're searching for the full version of. It sounds like it might be of japanese origin and might have been featured in some commercials so we're looking through these videos to see if they might have it. If you don't mind, we would also really appreciate if you listened to the original 17 second clip to see if it rings a bell. Cheers!
@@rertoflex Oh! I understand now. Listening to it, it reminds me of Japanese ads from the 1980s. I'm not an expert by any means on the production/creation of this type of stuff, but it was very common for advertisers to make songs exclusive for an ad, and then omit the names of the singers/songwriters. Here's an example off the top of my head: th-cam.com/video/eg--C4dHnY8/w-d-xo.html This is the full song, but you can find the commercial itself if you search for "サトームセン". There's been times where I've heard really catchy music in an ad, and I try to find the source for it, and there's nothing. It's maddening, so I understand your frustration!! I don't think I have anything like this on my tapes, but if I happen to find an ad with the song on it, I will let the EKT subreddit know ASAP. Thanks!!
WOW dreamcast graphics were amazing and i remember seeing this stuff in san francisco on vacations where i could pickup japanese tv and id see ads for japanese video game consoles that werent out in usa yet and it gave me sooo much fomo i wanted to be a rich kid in asia lol we need to let kids do exchange programs more maaaan
Same here for semi-rural Wisconsin, Appleton-Green Bay area. There was a small diaspora of middle-aged Japanese people (post WW2 farmer immigrants) from the early 1980s to early 2000s who ran a big flea market table. Video games, toys, AJPW / All Japan wrestling shows, Fuji Fujiko style cartoons, rare Japanese KISS stuff, etc. you name it. They sold their stuff to local comic shops and small-time stores as well, always turning a profit.
Balint's official "EKT was not found here" stamp has been left here.
I'm sorry?
@@OfficialMediaMon sorry if i confused you, EKT (everyone knows that) is a lost song we're searching for the full version of. It sounds like it might be of japanese origin and might have been featured in some commercials so we're looking through these videos to see if they might have it.
If you don't mind, we would also really appreciate if you listened to the original 17 second clip to see if it rings a bell.
Cheers!
@@rertoflex Oh! I understand now. Listening to it, it reminds me of Japanese ads from the 1980s. I'm not an expert by any means on the production/creation of this type of stuff, but it was very common for advertisers to make songs exclusive for an ad, and then omit the names of the singers/songwriters. Here's an example off the top of my head:
th-cam.com/video/eg--C4dHnY8/w-d-xo.html
This is the full song, but you can find the commercial itself if you search for "サトームセン". There's been times where I've heard really catchy music in an ad, and I try to find the source for it, and there's nothing. It's maddening, so I understand your frustration!! I don't think I have anything like this on my tapes, but if I happen to find an ad with the song on it, I will let the EKT subreddit know ASAP. Thanks!!
@@OfficialMediaMon No, MediaMon. Thank YOU.
WOW dreamcast graphics were amazing and i remember seeing this stuff in san francisco on vacations where i could pickup japanese tv and id see ads for japanese video game consoles that werent out in usa yet and it gave me sooo much fomo i wanted to be a rich kid in asia lol we need to let kids do exchange programs more maaaan
Same here for semi-rural Wisconsin, Appleton-Green Bay area. There was a small diaspora of middle-aged Japanese people (post WW2 farmer immigrants) from the early 1980s to early 2000s who ran a big flea market table. Video games, toys, AJPW / All Japan wrestling shows, Fuji Fujiko style cartoons, rare Japanese KISS stuff, etc. you name it. They sold their stuff to local comic shops and small-time stores as well, always turning a profit.
the good old days while I was living in Japan
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Lovely!
9:57 Ichiro!
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What was the last song called?
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@@beef2503 I actually found it
@@robertplaza8847 tell me pls
@@robertplaza8847what is it
@@robertplaza8847dont keep us in the dark!
These commercials really arent much different from American commercials on the "craziness" factor