i really wish the Ferry mix would get released, def one of my fav song songs of all time. ferry dropped it at Labor of Love up in toronto and the place went nutz. i think the only other song that ever compared was For an Angel dropped by Nu-Nrg about an hr and a half later =)
atleast for me anyway actually thats not totally true but whatever it was amazing
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In the beginning there was Jack. And Jack had a groove. And from this groove came the groove of all grooves. And while one day viciously throwing down on his box Jack boldly declared "Let there be house!" And house music was born. I am the creator and this is my house and in my house there is only house music. But I am not so selfish because once you enter my house it then becomes our house and our house music and you see no one man owns house because house music is a universal language spoke and understood by all. You see, house is a feeling that no one can understand really unless you're deep into the vibe of house. House is an uncontrollable desire to jack your body and as I told you before this is our house and our house music. In every house you understand, there is a keeper and in this house the keeper is Jack.
Dec-20-2004 19:01
Jer
Never Left
Registered: Nov 2003
Location: London Town
quote:
Originally posted by n0bben
well .. don't see what people see in this tune, those vocals are really cheesey.
I don't find the lyrics cheesy at all.. Sure, a pop star sung the hook, but anything that Brian produces has a real sense of quality and emotion about it.
One of the mixes I did for the track revolved entirely around a string section, the Original pad progression and a solo vocal. If you slow it down, it really tugs on the heartstrings for some people, mine included, as this has become a 'breakup anthem' for me since I first heard it back in March / April 2003.
Still holds true.
Dec-21-2004 06:52
Jer
Never Left
Registered: Nov 2003
Location: London Town
quote:
Originally posted by n0bben
well .. don't see what people see in this tune, those vocals are really cheesey.
I don't find the lyrics cheesy at all.. Sure, a pop star sung the hook, but anything that Brian produces has a real sense of quality and emotion about it.
One of the mixes I did for the track revolved entirely around a string section, the Original pad progression and a solo vocal. If you slow it down, it really tugs on the heartstrings for some people, mine included, as this has become a 'breakup anthem' for me since I first heard it back in March / April 2003.
Still holds true.
And as far as I know, the Ferry Corsten Remix didn't see a Vinyl release, but there are Promo CDRs floating around.
Dec-21-2004 06:52
TuanAnh213
ahhh...Du Du Du Du Du
Registered: Dec 2002
Location: Bay Area, CA...Cheah!!
this isn't even trance...its nothing like what real trance used to be in 1993