This is another thing I should have posted ages ago.
Is it just me, or is Holden's "Fine Day" a hell of a lot like Orbital's "Halcyon & On & On". They are in fact, in the same key
Anybody else here noticed how they would go really nicely together in a mix?
Mar-22-2006 05:04
SVGmethod
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Jane & Barton - Fine Day
then
Opus III - Fine Day
then
Orbital - Halcyon
then
Orbital - Halcyon & On & On
then
Miss Jane - Fine Day
then
Kirsty Hawkshaw - Fine Day
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fine day has gotta be the most re-used tune of all time. Ive heard tons of identical songs. I like em too tho hehe
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Mar-22-2006 08:09
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quote:
Originally posted by dOgMa55
fine day has gotta be the most re-used tune of all time. Ive heard tons of identical songs. I like em too tho hehe
Originally posted by meneedit
This is another thing I should have posted ages ago.
Is it just me, or is Holden's "Fine Day" a hell of a lot like Orbital's "Halcyon & On & On". They are in fact, in the same key
James Holden remixed Kirsty Hawkshaw - Fine Day in 2002, it's not his original work. Kirsty is the original vocalist of Opus III who remade Jane & Barton's song back in 1992. Then later in the same year Orbital borrowed her voice from the Opus III version to Halcyon and flipped the vocals backwards and some months later reworked the track into Halcyon + On + On and ever since It's A Fine Day / Fine Day has been remixed remade and raped to death almost on a regular basis, latest take on it this year by the Finnish duo Dallas Superstars.
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Mar-22-2006 10:44
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The vocals in Halcyon and Halcyon + On + On are taken from Fine Day but have been reversed. That's why they sound almost but not quite exactly similiar.
Mar-22-2006 10:47
SVGmethod
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Originally posted by GrimReaper
James Holden remixed Kirsty Hawkshaw - Fine Day in 2002, it's not his original work. Kirsty is the original vocalist of Opus III who remade Jane & Barton's song back in 1992. Then later in the same year Orbital borrowed her voice from the Opus III version to Halcyon and flipped the vocals backwards and some months later reworked the track into Halcyon + On + On and ever since It's A Fine Day / Fine Day has been remixed remade and raped to death almost on a regular basis, latest take on it this year by the Finnish duo Dallas Superstars.
what i said earlier lol
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Originally posted by SVGmethod
Jane & Barton - Fine Day
then
Opus III - Fine Day
then
Orbital - Halcyon
then
Orbital - Halcyon & On & On
then
Miss Jane - Fine Day
then
Kirsty Hawkshaw - Fine Day
Haha yeah with all the dozens of tracks and artists using the vocals or remaking some version of It's A Fine day.
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Mar-22-2006 11:03
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i saw a music video at a bowling alley here in Santa Barbara, CA and it was this girl with a shaved head singing "Its a fine day"...what video was this?
Originally posted by SVGmethod
i saw a music video at a bowling alley here in Santa Barbara, CA and it was this girl with a shaved head singing "Its a fine day"...what video was this?
That would be Opus III - It's A Fine Day. Perhaps the only time a dead starfish has been used for head decoration in a music video.