Your first eurobeat experience!
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8)Not counting Dead Or Alive,Mike Mareen or Paul Lekakis(Whyich are my favorites of all time) I first heard Eurobeat which was still called Italo Beat back in 1989 in a record store called DMC records on Melrose Ave,Hollywwood. Freestyle's Stevie B, Noel and sweet Sensation were dying out so I neede new music fast. I bought 10 records that day....I became addicted
1. Chester- Right Time
2. King Kong and D.Jungle girls-Boom Boom Dollars
3. Vanessa- Eternity
4. Mark Farina-Gun Fire
5. Mike Hammer- Hey Man
6. Lillac- Come Come
7. Reflectors- You Drive Me Crazy
8. Rose- I Wanna Be Your Love
9. Michael Southerland- 54321 0
10. Molto Carina- Voice Of The Night
I still remember those first 10 records like if it was yesterday. I was 17 at the TIME
1. Chester- Right Time
2. King Kong and D.Jungle girls-Boom Boom Dollars
3. Vanessa- Eternity
4. Mark Farina-Gun Fire
5. Mike Hammer- Hey Man
6. Lillac- Come Come
7. Reflectors- You Drive Me Crazy
8. Rose- I Wanna Be Your Love
9. Michael Southerland- 54321 0
10. Molto Carina- Voice Of The Night
I still remember those first 10 records like if it was yesterday. I was 17 at the TIME
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Humm happened to listen to some old stuff and accidentally Sinitta's Hitchin' A Ride popped up... Bloody damn awesome! Song is like "ancient" but it sounds quite modern for it's release year.
(and oh yeah, posting in this thread due to other Sinittas mentioned and it kinda borderlines on old eurobeat, not the first experience but still ;)
(and oh yeah, posting in this thread due to other Sinittas mentioned and it kinda borderlines on old eurobeat, not the first experience but still ;)
"Hitchin' a Ride" is awesome! "Toy Boy" and "Cross My Broken Heart" are good too.Bore wrote:Humm happened to listen to some old stuff and accidentally Sinitta's Hitchin' A Ride popped up... Bloody damn awesome!
(Videos for those two are on YouTube, though they're so bad I can't watch them!)
Ancient? LOL, it's not greensleeves...Bore wrote:Song is like "ancient" but it sounds quite modern for it's release year.
(Seriously, nothing has happened which makes today's music more advanced (if anything (music that has major sales) is mostly much inferior), it's just a matter of fashion...)
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Re: Your first eurobeat experience!
So many similiar threads!
Well, whatever!
My first eurobeat-experience was 5 or 6 years ago (don't remember exactly). Eurobeat was at that time completely unknown to me (don't hit me for that). I just heard Rock, Metal, J-Music and sometimes some powerful wave-music. But I was a fan of internet-memes. And one of them was called "lol, internet". You all know that. But what was so special about it was not Ronald McDonald or the crazyness about that, it was the background-music. It was so crazy, but energetic at the same time. I loved that. So I looked right away, if this music also had a name (it could be that it was made only for this meme, you never know). And I quickly found it: Max Coveri with "Running in the 90s". This is, were it all started. It was love at first hearing. So crazy, but also with so much power and hype. And I love powerful music. Then it came one after another.
In another thread I've described that a little bit more accurately. But thanks to an MEME (yes, to a meme) I became such a huge eurobeat-fan. Funny, huh? I know.
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