
The people he sees are both band members and some that are not.The video is basically the people he sees in the different rooms as he climbs the stairs over and over.Takes place in an older house, and the lead vocalist (dark haired, 20’s) just keeps climbing stairs, going from room to room, and when he gets to what seems to be the attic door and goes through it, he winds up at the base of the house again and repeats the process.I maybe equate them to a Grapes of Wrath kind of sound? It’s the only song by them that I had heard of. But I CAN remember the music video As for the artist – not a big name…more of an indie band. LOL…I can’t even really remember the melody. I can’t remember the artist, the title, or lyrics. I’ve been trying to figure out a song that I really liked maybe 10 years ago?, but can’t think of it. Got any other ways to identify a music video without knowing the name? Any apps or services that can do it? Tell us about them below! You should be able to find a music video without knowing the name with any of the above tips! This may take a while, but it’s the only other option when you have no information beyond the scenery in the music video. Next, if none of the search options above turned up any valuable results try something like “Best Music Videos of the 90’s” or “Lesser-known artists from the 2000s.” A plethora of blogs will appear so it’s time to get reading. This is assuming you’re still friends, but even if you aren’t they may have listed their favorite bands on their Facebook profile which is usually Public. If the song you’ve forgotten is something that another person introduced you to, check their social media accounts and even their Spotify profile for clues. Use this subreddit to find the lyrical information you seek.Ī lot of the music we’ve been introduced to comes from a friend or family member. You can post anything from “I need help with a song that has these lyrics…” to “There was a music video from the mid-2000s where two guys were at a bar.” If someone is familiar with it, they’ll comment with the name of the Artist, Title of the Song, or a link to the music video. A collection with over 1.3 million people who are willing and happy to help you find your missing song. Say hello to the “ r/tipofmytongue” subreddit. It won’t matter where you are in the world nor how popular the song was if you can ask every music enthusiast alive today. Step 5: Use Reddit or Another Online Forum Search by the year/Genre: If you really don’t remember any details about the song or music video, search by music videos that can out that year and the genre.Use relations: Use ‘related’ to find supplemental information, ‘related: Bon Jovi.’.“(the 1980s AND Bon Jovi) angel’s smile.” Group: use parentheses to group operators.AND: Use AND to tell Google to include things that match your whole list.OR: Use OR to apply multiple filters ‘Hairspray rock OR male singer OR band OR guitar OR give love a bad name’.

Missing words/Wildcard: Add ‘*’ to search for a wildcard, For example, ‘The best * of all time.’.Exact match only: Use speech marks, “You give love a bad name” to specify those words only in search.Exclude words: Add a ‘-,‘ so ‘-female vocalists’ to filter out music videos with female singers.Let’s add those keywords, and do a search on “an angel’s smile, rock, and roll, 1980’s”. And you think it probably came out in the 1980s because you remember your dad singing it in the car all the time back then.

You know that the song you’re looking for is rock and roll.


In our search for the angel’s smile song, let’s add some combined keywords that might help Google out. Searching for “green tomato recipes, Mississippi, cookbook” tells Google more precisely what you’re looking for and gets you better results. However, if you use “,” to combine your concepts, you can get a list of results that has connections to all three sets of concepts. If you enclose the whole search string in quotes, Google will give you only those results which have that exact string (zero, if you’re wondering). For example, a search on “green tomato recipes Mississippi cookbook” will bring up about 921,000 results, each of which will have some or all of those keywords. The combine operator is the comma, the “,” character. By combining terms, you can tell Google that you have several related concepts that you want to consider while searching.
