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I was a little less forgiving when Hi -NRG started incorporating house elements.
One song I did love with some housy elements was from a group called Glam. It featured Pete Burns from Dead Or Alive on vocals. The song was SEX DRIVE. Awesome lyrics all having to do with that theme. It also made the Iventi D'Azzurro list. That's why I bought the vinyl and for Pete Burns vocals too. It still sounds great after all these yrears.
Glam feat. Pete Burns - Sex Drive(Glam driving Mix)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wunhL4yuzvQ
I have that vinyl. I liked the Hi NRG version.In the Italo House days, there were a couple songs I liked. This one is still a favorite: Fun Fun - Give Me Love (house mix).
I was a little less forgiving when Hi -NRG started incorporating house elements.
One song I did love with some housy elements was from a group called Glam. It featured Pete Burns from Dead Or Alive on vocals. The song was SEX DRIVE. Awesome lyrics all having to do with that theme. It also made the Iventi D'Azzurro list. That's why I bought the vinyl and for Pete Burns vocals too. It still sounds great after all these yrears.
Glam feat. Pete Burns - Sex Drive(Glam driving Mix)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wunhL4yuzvQ
Me too. I wasn't really into those house songs, but some of them were good, like that Glam song you have.drnrg wrote:I was a little less forgiving when Hi -NRG started incorporating house elements.
I didn't expect to see Spanish Disco here! I'll choose Squash Gang - Moving Your Hips for today.Bore wrote:Green Ice - Gigolo - So memorable and catchy~
Norma Sheffield-Dream AwayDarkholme wrote:Norma Sheffield - Touch Me Touch Me
One of my favourite vocal performances by Norma. After her latest track I've fallen into a Norma-mood
I think it's her on the sleeve. At least it looks like it based on the few images there are of her
I like her tracks when she sounds like she sings everything in 1 breath.
I'm not sure how to say this but you put strippers on the cover of a song about gender equality and female empowerment
Example: Do you remember back in the days
When education was all one-sided
If you remember please let me say
We're making changes today
Ladies!
Oh yes we're makin' the change...
Living a life without the games...
We are ladies!
Anyway, today is Funky Sisters - How Could This Go Wrong
Listened through That's Eurobeat 28 so that's why
Example: Do you remember back in the days
When education was all one-sided
If you remember please let me say
We're making changes today
Ladies!
Oh yes we're makin' the change...
Living a life without the games...
We are ladies!
Anyway, today is Funky Sisters - How Could This Go Wrong
Listened through That's Eurobeat 28 so that's why
DANGEROSS! GOT TO FESS DE RESS!
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BTW, the photo was not of strippers, but rather a bathing suite shot of a beauty contest. anyway, I was a lot younger and hornier when I created that sleeve.
Interesting you see it that way. I met quite a bit of women in my 40something years and a few would argue that stripping gives them empowerment over men.I'm not sure how to say this but you put strippers on the cover of a song about gender equality and female empowerment Very Happy
BTW, the photo was not of strippers, but rather a bathing suite shot of a beauty contest. anyway, I was a lot younger and hornier when I created that sleeve.
Must be a culture thingdrnrg wrote:Interesting you see it that way. I met quite a bit of women in my 40something years and a few would argue that stripping gives them empowerment over men.
Pamsy - Crazy and Free is the song for today
Love the big sound of everything, makes it very easy to get caught up in
DANGEROSS! GOT TO FESS DE RESS!
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I'm picking an under-appreciated song found only of Radiorama's "The 5th album" from 1990. Actually all songs on that album except 3 or so are absolutely found nowhere else, and the whole album is very excellent and very late 80's "Kylie Minogue-ish".
My absolutely favourite time for Clara Moroni was the late 80's and early 90's. So many good songs on this album, very hard to narrow just one, but I will pick this:
Radiorama - Stand by Me
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8-w8mdI_mUk
Even though the album credits "Antonella Ferri" as the vocalist for this song, and others, except for "A,B,C,D" sung by "Clara Moroni", my ears don't deceive me, and I am pretty sure that all songs on this album are actually Clara Moroni on main vocals.
My absolutely favourite time for Clara Moroni was the late 80's and early 90's. So many good songs on this album, very hard to narrow just one, but I will pick this:
Radiorama - Stand by Me
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8-w8mdI_mUk
Even though the album credits "Antonella Ferri" as the vocalist for this song, and others, except for "A,B,C,D" sung by "Clara Moroni", my ears don't deceive me, and I am pretty sure that all songs on this album are actually Clara Moroni on main vocals.
That's just the image of Antonella and Oscar being Radiorama. Oscar didn't sing Radiorama - Heartbreaker on The Legend album either. I'll choose that one for today.synthjunkie wrote:Even though the album credits "Antonella Ferri" as the vocalist for this song, and others, except for "A,B,C,D" sung by "Clara Moroni", my ears don't deceive me, and I am pretty sure that all songs on this album are actually Clara Moroni on main vocals.
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