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(My first contribution for this year & BOY what a weird start it is! Just imagine, an Israeli VHS logo that features a currently unidentified song. Sounds crazy, but it's true!)
 
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|title=<center>Unidentified Song</center>
|title=<center>Please Don't Stop</center>
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|imagecaption=Image of the Malibu Video logo that used this song.
|imagecaption=Image of the Malibu Video logo that used this song.
|status=<span style="color:orange;">'''Partially Found'''</span>
|status=<span style="color:orange;">'''Partially Found'''</span>
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Malibu Video was an Israeli VHS distribution company that was active sometime throughout the 1980s.<ref>[https://closinglogogroup.fandom.com/wiki/Malibu_Video_(Israel) The Closing Logo Group FANON page on the logo]</ref> Not much is known about the company in question, especially when compared to most other VHS distributors from there that were more popular, such as United King Video & Empire of Cinema. While not much has shown up about them, one especially mysterious thing about it is that it uses '''an English language powermetal synth song that has yet to be identified.'''
Malibu Video was an Israeli VHS distribution company that was active sometime throughout the 1980s. Not much is known about the company in question, especially when compared to most other VHS distributors from there that were more popular, such as United King Video and Empire of Cinema. While not much has shown up about them, one especially mysterious thing about it is that it uses '''an English language power metal synth song that was unidentified until recently.'''


==The Song Itself==
==The Song Itself==
There is no legitimate information about the song itself online, even when looking up the lyrics for the song. However though, there are some things that some people have been able to identify. Firstly, this is seemingly only the first minute of the song & the fading at the end of what we have seems to have been done by the people behind the creation of the logo. The lyrics themselves have been identified outside of the last few seconds.
Aside from the song being performed by the band Aladdin's Magic Rub, there is hardly any other legitimate information about the song itself online, even when looking up the lyrics for the song. However, though, there are some things that some people have been able to identify. Firstly, this is seemingly only the first minute of the song and the fading at the end of what we have seems to have been done by the people behind the creation of the logo. The lyrics themselves have been identified outside of the last few seconds.


<blockquote>"Please don't stop, it feels so right. I wanna make it last all night. You make me feel like I can't say no! So hold me all night before you go! The way you touch, the things you say, the way you moves takes my breath go away. Feels so good, it feels so right. You're gonna be that special night! Don't stop, please don't stop! Don't stop, I need to hold you 'til the morning time! Please, don't stop! Stop, don't, it feels so right. Stop, don't, let's go all night. Stop, (inaudible because of fade out)"</blockquote>
<blockquote>"Please don't stop, it feels so right. I wanna make it last all night. You make me feel like I can't say no! So hold me all night before you go! The way you touch, the things you say, the way you move takes my breath away. Feels so good, it feels so right. You're gonna be that special night! Don't stop, please don't stop! Don't stop, I need to hold you 'til the morning time! Please, don't stop! Stop, don't, it feels so right. Stop, don't, let's go all night. Stop,.. (inaudible because of fade out)"</blockquote>


Interestingly enough, one of the higher pitched synths used throughout the song was also used in [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zPGf4liO-KQ The Most Mysterious Song On the Internet] which used the synth right at the end in a lower pitch than this song. However though, it is unlikely that it's the song as the singer of this song sounds similar to that of 80s American/Canadian woman singers while the other song has a more German man voice to it.
Interestingly enough, one of the higher-pitched synths used throughout the song was also used in [https://youtu.be/zPGf4liO-KQ The Most Mysterious Song On the Internet] which used the synth right at the end in a lower pitch than this song.


==Availability==
==Availability==
Only this part of the song is known to have surfaced on the internet so far due to it being found in a compilation of Israeli VHS logos. These logos, as well as several Greek VHS logos, are infamous amongst the logo community for stealing music from other sources, though the Greek logos are more well known. These logos also don't credit the music being used in the logo at all, making it even harder for it to find. Despite this, people have been able to identify several pieces of music they used, such as Greek logo PAP Video, which [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=56uE79l-s_k infamously stole "The Final Countdown" by Europe.]
Up until recently, only this part of the song is known to have surfaced on the internet so far due to it being found in a compilation of Israeli VHS logos. These logos, as well as several Greek VHS logos, are infamous amongst the logo community for stealing music from other sources, though the Greek logos are more well-known. These logos also don't credit the music being used in the logo at all, making it even harder for it to find. Despite this, people have been able to identify several pieces of music they used, such as the Greek logo PAP Video, which [https://youtu.be/56uE79l-s_k infamously stole "The Final Countdown" by Europe.]


While many of these music tracks have been identified throughout the years, this one still hasn't, likely due to it being much lesser known throughout the logo community than other music stealers out there. However, judging by the other VHS logos present, it is possible that this logo was recorded sometime in the 1980s, more than likely the mid 1980s. Whether or not the full song as well as name & artist will surface is a mystery.
On May 31st, 2023 at the very least, the title and artist of the song have finally been identified. By then, it was also revealed to have been used in the 1986 adult film, ''Please Don't Stop'', specifically at the very end.


==Gallery==
==Gallery==
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==External Links==
*[https://avid.miraheze.org/wiki/Malibu_Video_(Israel) Audiovisual Identity Database page on the logo.]


==References==
==References==
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Latest revision as of 13:24, 23 July 2023

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MalibuVideoLogo.png

Image of the Malibu Video logo that used this song.

Status: Partially Found

Malibu Video was an Israeli VHS distribution company that was active sometime throughout the 1980s. Not much is known about the company in question, especially when compared to most other VHS distributors from there that were more popular, such as United King Video and Empire of Cinema. While not much has shown up about them, one especially mysterious thing about it is that it uses an English language power metal synth song that was unidentified until recently.

The Song Itself

Aside from the song being performed by the band Aladdin's Magic Rub, there is hardly any other legitimate information about the song itself online, even when looking up the lyrics for the song. However, though, there are some things that some people have been able to identify. Firstly, this is seemingly only the first minute of the song and the fading at the end of what we have seems to have been done by the people behind the creation of the logo. The lyrics themselves have been identified outside of the last few seconds.

"Please don't stop, it feels so right. I wanna make it last all night. You make me feel like I can't say no! So hold me all night before you go! The way you touch, the things you say, the way you move takes my breath away. Feels so good, it feels so right. You're gonna be that special night! Don't stop, please don't stop! Don't stop, I need to hold you 'til the morning time! Please, don't stop! Stop, don't, it feels so right. Stop, don't, let's go all night. Stop,.. (inaudible because of fade out)"

Interestingly enough, one of the higher-pitched synths used throughout the song was also used in The Most Mysterious Song On the Internet which used the synth right at the end in a lower pitch than this song.

Availability

Up until recently, only this part of the song is known to have surfaced on the internet so far due to it being found in a compilation of Israeli VHS logos. These logos, as well as several Greek VHS logos, are infamous amongst the logo community for stealing music from other sources, though the Greek logos are more well-known. These logos also don't credit the music being used in the logo at all, making it even harder for it to find. Despite this, people have been able to identify several pieces of music they used, such as the Greek logo PAP Video, which infamously stole "The Final Countdown" by Europe.

On May 31st, 2023 at the very least, the title and artist of the song have finally been identified. By then, it was also revealed to have been used in the 1986 adult film, Please Don't Stop, specifically at the very end.

Gallery

Video featuring the Malibu Video logo(at 9:08) and other Israeli VHS logos at the time.

External Links

References