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Topic: Hello, I love you
Posted By: Tuzvihar
Subject: Hello, I love you
Date Posted: February 01 2007 at 13:01
Yesterday I heard on the radio a techno/dance version of Hello, I love you by The DoorsPinch
Jim Morrison turns in his grave... Disapprove


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"Music is much like f**king, but some composers can't climax and others climax too often, leaving themselves and the listener jaded and spent."

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Posted By: Tuzvihar
Date Posted: February 01 2007 at 13:12
And don't forget the version of Bird of Pray by Fatboy Slim.

*sighs*


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"Music is much like f**king, but some composers can't climax and others climax too often, leaving themselves and the listener jaded and spent."

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Posted By: cuncuna
Date Posted: February 01 2007 at 13:24
Well, I once heard Beethoven's fifth as cumbia. For those who don't know what cumbia is, it is a latin rythm. Normally, it isn't really bad; some bands are really enjoyable in the right mood. But the adaptation I heard was simply horrendous.

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Posted By: andu
Date Posted: February 01 2007 at 13:29
Originally posted by Tuzvihar Tuzvihar wrote:

And don't forget the version of Bird of Pray by Fatboy Slim.

*sighs*


that was great, though had little to do with Doors Smile


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Posted By: Rushman
Date Posted: February 01 2007 at 14:35
Haven't heard this, but I love Blondie's "Rapture" meld with "Riders On The Storm".
 
Has anyone heard that?


Posted By: bhikkhu
Date Posted: February 01 2007 at 15:02
Originally posted by Rushman Rushman wrote:

Haven't heard this, but I love Blondie's "Rapture" meld with "Riders On The Storm".
 

Has anyone heard that?


You should hear The California Guitar Trio's "Ghost Riders on the Storm."


I notice that a lot of hip-hop and techno just remix classic songs. It just shows how bereft of original ideas they are.

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Posted By: Kid-A
Date Posted: February 01 2007 at 18:50
I HATE these things. I like bands doing covers of songs, but what the f*ck is the point of 'remixiing them'??

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Posted By: The T
Date Posted: February 01 2007 at 23:07
Originally posted by Kid-A Kid-A wrote:

I HATE these things. I like bands doing covers of songs, but what the f*ck is the point of 'remixiing them'??
 
There's not enough brain any more to creat new catchy tunes, so they have to cash in the old, proven ones...


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Posted By: mrgd
Date Posted: March 06 2007 at 19:30
......won't you tell me your name........Yeah!
Her arms are wicked and her legs are long, when she moves my brain screams out........Well, Hellooooo.......   Yeah.

Don't worry about the techno crap......Hello....Hello....

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Posted By: progismylife
Date Posted: March 06 2007 at 19:45
I saw Jims grave when I went to Paris Big%20smile

Okay I actually sat there for 10 minutes staring at it.


Posted By: The T
Date Posted: March 07 2007 at 13:38
Originally posted by cuncuna cuncuna wrote:

Well, I once heard Beethoven's fifth as cumbia. For those who don't know what cumbia is, it is a latin rythm. Normally, it isn't really bad; some bands are really enjoyable in the right mood. But the adaptation I heard was simply horrendous.
 
I don't know if you like Morricone's score for "the Good The Bad and The ugly", but if you do (even if you don't) you would probably die if you hear a techno-cumbia (some latinamerican atrocity that's played mostly on buses) with some reggaeton into it adaptation of the famous melody....I almost faint. Oh, and it's so normal in our countries that themes from movies get massacred in atrocious adaptations... you know, the loooseness in the application of Intellectual Rights....And let's not start with the slaying of classical music....


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Posted By: Malve87
Date Posted: March 07 2007 at 16:10
Originally posted by Tuzvihar Tuzvihar wrote:

And don't forget the version of Bird of Pray by Fatboy Slim.

*sighs*
 
And don't forget the version of Comfortably Numb by Scissor Sisters DeadDeadDeadDead


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Posted By: rileydog22
Date Posted: March 08 2007 at 22:24
The Need for Speed Underground sountrack contained a remix of Riders on the Storm on which P-Diddy (or whatever he was called at the time) actually RAPPED over the instrumental sections!  It made me want to puke.  

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Posted By: Blacksword
Date Posted: March 10 2007 at 16:22
Originally posted by Malve87 Malve87 wrote:

Originally posted by Tuzvihar Tuzvihar wrote:

And don't forget the version of Bird of Pray by Fatboy Slim.*sighs*

 

And don't forget the version of Comfortably Numb by Scissor Sisters DeadDeadDeadDead

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They should have been shot for that!

Well, maybe just given a damn good telling off..

Nah, f**k it. Shoot em!



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Posted By: martinn
Date Posted: March 10 2007 at 16:27
Originally posted by cuncuna cuncuna wrote:

Well, I once heard Beethoven's fifth as cumbia. For those who don't know what cumbia is, it is a latin rythm. Normally, it isn't really bad; some bands are really enjoyable in the right mood. But the adaptation I heard was simply horrendous.


Cumbia isn't enjoyable no matter in what mood you are..Tongue



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Posted By: King Zappa
Date Posted: March 10 2007 at 16:43
Ozzy singing 21st Centry Scizoidman,  it was so bad it made me sterile.

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Posted By: Tuzvihar
Date Posted: March 10 2007 at 17:04
Originally posted by King Zappa King Zappa wrote:

Ozzy singing 21st Centry Scizoidman,  it was so bad it made me sterile.


No, actually it's good to me. Thumbs%20Up


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"Music is much like f**king, but some composers can't climax and others climax too often, leaving themselves and the listener jaded and spent."

Charles Bukowski


Posted By: King Zappa
Date Posted: March 10 2007 at 17:07
Originally posted by Tuzvihar Tuzvihar wrote:

Originally posted by King Zappa King Zappa wrote:

Ozzy singing 21st Centry Scizoidman,  it was so bad it made me sterile.


No, actually it's good to me. Thumbs%20Up
 
Do you realy hate good taste then?


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Posted By: Tuzvihar
Date Posted: March 10 2007 at 17:11
Originally posted by King Zappa King Zappa wrote:

Originally posted by Tuzvihar Tuzvihar wrote:

Originally posted by King Zappa King Zappa wrote:

Ozzy singing 21st Centry Scizoidman,  it was so bad it made me sterile.


No, actually it's good to me. Thumbs%20Up
 
Do you realy hate good taste then?


No. I've just got a different taste than yours apparently. I always liked Ozzy. I've got all his solo studio albums beside the last one.


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"Music is much like f**king, but some composers can't climax and others climax too often, leaving themselves and the listener jaded and spent."

Charles Bukowski


Posted By: Maga
Date Posted: March 13 2007 at 00:11
oh gosh..blasphemy..
about 3 weeks ago I heard in a cafe a merengue version of a Kraftwerk song..
it was quite funny thou..


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Posted By: memowakeman
Date Posted: March 13 2007 at 00:14
Originally posted by Maga Maga wrote:

oh gosh..blasphemy..
about 3 weeks ago I heard in a cafe a merengue version of a Kraftwerk song..
it was quite funny thou..
 
You love it, dont you?? Wink


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Posted By: Maga
Date Posted: March 13 2007 at 00:19
Originally posted by memowakeman memowakeman wrote:

Originally posted by Maga Maga wrote:

oh gosh..blasphemy..
about 3 weeks ago I heard in a cafe a merengue version of a Kraftwerk song..
it was quite funny thou..
 
You love it, dont you?? Wink


i do, i confess, i danced al the way through..lol


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Posted By: magnus
Date Posted: March 13 2007 at 11:32
Originally posted by rileydog22 rileydog22 wrote:

The Need for Speed Underground sountrack contained a remix of Riders on the Storm on which P-Diddy (or whatever he was called at the time) actually RAPPED over the instrumental sections!  It made me want to puke.  


Wasn't it Snoop Dogg? Wink


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Posted By: yarstruly
Date Posted: March 13 2007 at 16:57
Originally posted by Blacksword Blacksword wrote:

Originally posted by Malve87 Malve87 wrote:

Originally posted by Tuzvihar Tuzvihar wrote:

And don't forget the version of Bird of Pray by Fatboy Slim.*sighs*

 

And don't forget the version of Comfortably Numb by Scissor Sisters DeadDeadDeadDead

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They should have been shot for that!

Well, maybe just given a damn good telling off..

Nah, f**k it. Shoot em!

That may be the funniest post  have seen this year!LOLLOLLOLLOL


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Posted By: Guests
Date Posted: March 14 2007 at 22:25
Who'd a thought that we should outlaw musicians taking chances. Dread Zeppelin got me back into Led Zep, that german dance remix of Highway to Hell made me take my AC/DC CDs out; & yes, Even Yes 90125 (wrong number ? ) made go back to my old Yes albums.
Heck, the Great Kat's mosh version of Beethoven's 5th made me sit down & listen to the symphonic version to figure some simple guitar arrangements for parts of that famous tune Big%20smile
If you want to take it that seriously, do you wonder how some serious classical or jazz musicians or composers may have felt about "Rock" bands appropriating or adapting their melodies & musical themes for their own ends ? Tongue


Posted By: BroSpence
Date Posted: March 15 2007 at 01:54
There's always worse....John  Mayer's cover of Kid A.



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