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Iceman
08-11-2004, 07:54
I have a request for you all.....

* Since a long time I'm searching for the song "Stan Bush - Fight to survive"

I first heard it as the soundtrack for Jean Claude van Damme's Bloodsport....
So I searched for the song on Kazaa and other p2p programs.

- But the ONLY version I can find is a 2min16sec version.
But the end credits of the movie have a 4min version

So there MUST BE a full version somewhere......
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Now my request is:

Can some1 please try and help me find this song??
If it's not possible for you to find it over the internet (like the problem I have), there should be some1 among you guys who can rip it off the movie with some kind of software??


So please guys, show me your kindness ;)

AstreaEvania
08-11-2004, 11:06
I also tried looking on P2P networks and came up with nothing. Sorry I couldn't be of more help. The only thing I could suggest would be to try and buy the soundtrack or pay to download the longer version of a song from one of those pay to use mp3 sites. Guess it depends on how bad you want it. Good luck!

Always & Forever,
Æ

Iceman
08-11-2004, 11:17
Even the Official soundtrack only have the 2min16sec version.....
But I know what I'm hearing on the end-credit of the movie, because I own the movie on vhs (that's definitely a very long version!!)

DanielS
08-11-2004, 15:01
VCR have stereo outputs? Probably does, most do.

Run those into the stereo inputs of a cassette recorder. Or even the sound card on your computer. Record it that way.

Iceman
08-11-2004, 15:20
VCR have stereo outputs? Probably does, most do.

Run those into the stereo inputs of a cassette recorder. Or even the sound card on your computer. Record it that way.

I wish this would solve the problem.... but the music on my videotape is damaged :(


But there must be some1 else (besides me) who can do this ??

The Nephilim
08-12-2004, 07:18
Go to your local and major record shop and see if you can buy the soundtrack from there.

Most films have a irritation for placing longer music on films. Some sort of idea of a extended play. The original may be only 2-3 mins long, but the extended play may have only been a one of for the film.

Other P2P to try is Grokster (similar to kazaa), Morpheus,WinMX (http://www.winmx.com) , Araes, or the lesser used Gnutella networks. Or you could pay Napster for music, but WinMX and Araes are free of spyware, trojans ETC.

I would try WinMX as it has lesser known music on there as Kazaa is just full or rubbish.