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Post by Shinji-kun[NGE] » 07 Dec 2007, 22:00

My favourite song that noone remember: EDO - BOMBER.
Fantastic Sinclaire sounds, not less fantastic Gino Caria vocals and Clara Moroni appearing in the second part of the song! Amazing!

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Post by Shinji-kun[NGE] » 11 Dec 2007, 14:43

Also have to say about Lilibeth - Shine Forever. In my opinion, it's the best female song in the whole eurobeat history.

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Post by SuperEuroJimmy » 11 Dec 2007, 18:22

I agree, Shinji. Except I'd rate it as the second-best. :3

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Post by Shinji-kun[NGE] » 11 Dec 2007, 20:43

And what is the first? :)

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Post by Cosmic_Bard » 11 Dec 2007, 22:13

Shinji-kun[NGE] wrote:My favourite song that noone remember: EDO - BOMBER.
Fantastic Sinclaire sounds, not less fantastic Gino Caria vocals and Clara Moroni appearing in the second part of the song! Amazing!
Trust me, people remember Bomber. It RULES :D I love the preintro, too. "I'm the king of the world! I'm a man's man!"
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Post by Lebon14 » 12 Dec 2007, 01:03

Shinji-kun[NGE] wrote:And what is the first? :)
Vivi - Just For Me.

Everyone knows what is the Mudkip's favorite song ;)
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Post by SuperEuroJimmy » 12 Dec 2007, 14:26

*nod*nod* : D!

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Post by Jay » 14 Dec 2007, 21:26

Anything by Annie, especially DD Dance.

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Post by drnrg » 14 Dec 2007, 22:20

Jay
Anything by Annie, especially DD Dance.
That is a great song ,Jay. I also love "Free" for it's wonderful melody 8)

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Post by para_rigby » 17 Dec 2007, 05:55

Some songs that I will always love, but I don't think ever got as popular as they should have been

1. LOVE AS A WEAPON/ LARABELLE
2. SCANDAL/ CANDY TAYLOR
3. GUILTY/ DENISE
4. SHAME ON YOU/ PRISCILLA
5. JULIET/ ZA-ZA

Man, these songs are so friggin' awesome, but very depressing songs for the eurobeat lyric-world. I would love Delta even if they had terrible singers because alot of their lyrics seem to have a good emotional depth. Listen or re-listen to these songs if you get the chance!!

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Post by Jay » 20 Dec 2007, 01:20

para_rigby wrote:1. LOVE AS A WEAPON/ LARABELLE
Appeared on 12 compilations already. That sounds pretty popular to me.

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Post by #Infinity » 20 Dec 2007, 04:02

Yeah, seems to me like a lot of these picks have already appeared on quite a few compilations and thus received a considerable amount of attention. These songs can be reasonably underrated, but seriously, I'm not entirely convinced unless you guys think up more huge tracks that never appeared any further than their debut - songs like Plastic Girl by Susy Wendy & Nuage.

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Post by Cosmic_Bard » 20 Dec 2007, 04:06

#Infinity wrote:Yeah, seems to me like a lot of these picks have already appeared on quite a few compilations and thus received a considerable amount of attention. These songs can be reasonably underrated, but seriously, I'm not entirely convinced unless you guys think up more huge tracks that never appeared any further than their debut - songs like Plastic Girl by Susy Wendy & Nuage.
Then it's a good thing we're not out to convince you. :P

...and Plastic Girl was boring.
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Post by Bore » 20 Dec 2007, 04:45

Cosmic_Bard wrote: ...and Plastic Girl was boring.
Fail

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Post by Lebon14 » 20 Dec 2007, 05:04

Cosmic_Bard wrote:...and Plastic Girl was boring.
Agreed
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