Talk:No Country In Europe

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Did you by chance save the episode to TIVO or something? Just wondering if you have a copy of the song itself? --Duke33 02:14, 27 September 2006 (UTC)

The episode's available on iTunes for $1.99, so you could probabaly get the song in the highest quality (128kbps AAC) by ripping it from there. -CapitalQtalk ♪ 02:40, 27 September 2006 (UTC)
I don't think they played the whole song and it was played over other audio. SenorAnderson 04:26, 27 September 2006 (UTC)
Plus, you can't rip audio from protected AAC or video files using iTunes. :( ~Drew
Well, we only use MP3 files for TMBW MP3s, so there'd be a loss of quality even if the audio could be ripped directly from the file. In this case recording the audio via Wave Out would suffice. -CapitalQtalk ♪ 19:05, 27 September 2006 (UTC)

How did we come up with that title? Is it a guess based on the lyrics, or has this appeared somewhere else that I'm ignorant to? -Cronny

Try the image on the song page. :) -CapitalQtalk ♪ 19:05, 27 September 2006 (UTC)
Oh, er... uh, was that there when I posted? Heh...
Yeah, check the History tab. -CapitalQtalk ♪ 00:16, 28 September 2006 (UTC)

Wow

What a shame that it's only 15 seconds. It sounds so indie-rock for a TMBG song...very "grown up", I hate to say. If they wanted to flesh it out, it has a lot of potential. What's anyone else think? --Duke33 18:46, 28 September 2006 (UTC)

It does sound promising, what little of it I've heard. I'd like to hear a longer version of this song on their next rock album. -- GR

I don't understand why the Daily Show would call the Johns up and say, "We need a four second song that doesn't have any context to play right before a comercial." I bet it's from their new album and the Daily Show just got it because it kind of has to do with the bit they had just done and they were looking for an excuse to collaborate again. -Cronny

No Country In Europe

Well, now it's been called two things as of the podcast, so I'm not sure whether it should stay as "No Country" since Cecil/Flans hasn't always been accurate, or if we should change it to "No Country In Europe."

I would go with "No Country" because of exactly the reason you stated, not to mention that it was written in the credits the first time we heard it. He also did this with Kooky Little Remix and last time with Haunted Floating Eye and Skullivan. --badqueso 00:00, 1 November 2006 (UTC)