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Post by Bore » 11 Jun 2008, 15:14

Mikaeru wrote:
<3 Pirates of the Sea
With a hi hi ho and a hi hi hey!

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Post by DJ Mike TJG » 11 Jun 2008, 15:39

Bore wrote:
Mikaeru wrote:
<3 Pirates of the Sea
With a hi hi ho and a hi hi hey!
We will steal the show, Jolly Rogers go! :D

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Post by Jay » 11 Jun 2008, 16:22

taQ wrote:I kinda feel like the Irene song is a left over Romi song, the synths actually sound more Blast than SCP to me, although theyre kinda interchangable to begin with.
It sounds nothing like a Blast! track to me. That song perfectly embodies the direction SCP is headed in, especially their female productions - generic, sappy and washed down. Of course that's just my opinion, but most people agree SCP have been performing under par lately. Besides, the booklet says Castagna was the sole producer of "Nothing About Me Baby", and the writers were Codenotti and Somenzi, typically.
zoupzuop2 wrote:Yes, because CLEARLY there's no way in HELL that GGM has had some good tunes with him (y'know, like Rock Me or Back to 80's); it's all about ABeatC's handling of him that matters. Clearly, he should just quit the Eurobeat scene; he's lost his way over the last... what, 3 albums? That's WAAAAY too much. He's past his prime.
</sarcasm>
Had you dropped the segment in Italics, I'd have not minded.

What's up with the "disposable artists/labels" philosophy I've seen so damn much lately? Just because an artist or label is in a slump, they are of no use to us; therefore they should quit? Fuck that. This attitude makes me sick to be a Eurobeat fan, that I'd be associated with that mentality. These artists have been involved for nearly 20 years; NO KIDDING that they'd lose SOME of their quality over that time!
Call a bad song for what it is; a bad song. Call a bad streak for what it is; a bad streak. Just don't be so ignorant to suggest that, just because of a few bad songs, an artist should LEAVE the scene.

I'd rant further, but I'd rather restrain myself; I've already gone, possibly, too far.
Whenever somebody mentions anything negative about A-Beat C, you blow up in a frenzy. ALL THE TIME. Take a chill pill, it's just his opinion.

Besides, you needn't worry. If you check A-Beat C's ASCAP profile, you'll see almost 1/3 of the productions are Mega NRG Man. He isn't going anywhere anytime soon. Even if Marin leaves the eurobeat scene right now, his tracks will still be appearing on SEB for the next 3-4 years (granted the series lasts that much longer).

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Post by zoupzuop2 » 11 Jun 2008, 18:36

Jay wrote:
zoupzuop2 wrote:<big>
Whenever somebody mentions anything negative about A-Beat C, you blow up in a frenzy. ALL THE TIME. Take a chill pill, it's just his opinion.

Besides, you needn't worry. If you check A-Beat C's ASCAP profile, you'll see almost 1/3 of the productions are Mega NRG Man. He isn't going anywhere anytime soon. Even if Marin leaves the eurobeat scene right now, his tracks will still be appearing on SEB for the next 3-4 years (granted the series lasts that much longer).
Actually, I had a similar rant when someone knocked Lobotronic Hammer, HRG's Trance attempts. Don't worry, I'm equal-opportunity ranter.

And, there's a difference between... gah. I know there's some strong opinions around these boards, but... it does sort of bug me, that the people being knocked on can (and in some cases, HAVE) posted on these boards. Who knows if Mr. Marin does? We're not SURE, that's the thing. (Could you imagine what Dave would think or say if he were unfortunate enough to visit?)

It's also more of the attitude it seems to exude, usually. It tends to follow the lines of "This hasn't been as good as it once was; therefore it should pack up and leave forever, now". I may be misreading (and if I am, I do apologize; I've just had a few raw nerves on that attitude off the boards as well lately), but it bugs me.

And, yeah, I'm a bit of an ABeatC fanboy, even if they've dropped quality a bit lately. I suppose I feel someone should defend them in some cases, simply because we fans have a good bit of power, granted that much of the more traditional fandom is falling; as such, what we say may carry more sway. I also think that sometimes when one knocks ABeat, they don't consider all the factors (Age of the vocalists and the effects of 20 years of singing, staff shifts, the fact that people put thought and invest emotions--we hope-- into some of these songs... for instance, how old is Norma now? Or Tomas? Or Dave? And how many years-- STRAIGHT, with no known breaks-- has the ABeatC team, pre OR post GGM, been producing music, only recently failing to deliver constant success?) that go into why-- just why-- there may be other factors into why these songs have been less than great. (Granted, there were some real stinkers, I must be blunt in my agreement on that; but there were some good ones too. Hell, I even liked California Dreamin'. Dunno why. Just do. 0_o)

Nevertheless, sorry for the freakout, Lebon, but... I encourage you to consider the sheer weight of what you type sometimes.
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Post by Mikaeru » 11 Jun 2008, 21:20

DJ Mike TJG wrote:
Bore wrote:
Mikaeru wrote:
<3 Pirates of the Sea
With a hi hi ho and a hi hi hey!
We will steal the show, Jolly Rogers go! :D
We are wolves of the sea!

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Post by Shinji-kun[NGE] » 11 Jun 2008, 21:41

Look, the only good song he made in the 180's is "Back To The 80's". And, in the 170, it was "In The Sunrise".
Also I really liked Blackjack, even more then In the Sunrise =)

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Post by Will154 » 11 Jun 2008, 22:47

zoupzuop2 wrote:
And, yeah, I'm a bit of an ABeatC fanboy,
hehe...meh two i have to say 8)

just to say your not the only ABeatC fan that is tired of everyone putting them down the hill all the time ! ... Im still waiting after another good Dave Rodgers song though ! :P

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Post by drnrg » 11 Jun 2008, 23:45

Whenever I read all your opinions on Eurobeat producers, Someone allways has to mention thier age or that they are past thier prime. I don't think age has any merrit on wether or not a producer can make good Eurobeat. I do agree that the absence or migration of certain producers can affect their current writing style, but to say that beacuse a certain producer was there was the only reason they sounded good is totally riduculous. What I did like is that all the AbeatC songs on this cd actually were co produced by the vocalist too.The AbeatC Team effort is why they sounded great. 8)

Francessca for Do You Really Wanna Love Me
Thomas for Up & Down...
and A. Sepe(Could that be Corraini under a psudeoname?) for Go Go Champion


Mikaeru
We are wolves of the sea!

Sorry, but I'm completely lost at all the pirate and wolf comments after DJ Mike TJG answered my question. :?

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Post by Bore » 11 Jun 2008, 23:50

drnrg wrote:snip
Don't try to run it's all said and done!
There's a treasure inside.

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Post by omega666 » 11 Jun 2008, 23:54

drnrg wrote:and A. Sepe(Could that be Corraini under a psudeoname?) for Go Go Champion
A.Sepe = Aslan Sepe, the Italian/American hyper techno rapper for Sound & Vision

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Post by Mikaeru » 12 Jun 2008, 02:13

drnrg wrote:Mikaeru
We are wolves of the sea!

Sorry, but I'm completely lost at all the pirate and wolf comments after DJ Mike TJG answered my question. :?
Pirates of the Sea

Latvia's entry in this year's Eurovision. Almost as good as last year's entry from the UK.

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Post by Shawaazu » 12 Jun 2008, 03:05

Dammit I missed it again this year XP I knew when it was showing on TV but then I kept doing other things so I missed the peliminaries AND final :(

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Post by drnrg » 12 Jun 2008, 03:09

Thanks. Now I see the light. :D That was actually quite enjoyable. The female pirates in the backround were hot. I couldn't tell if that lead pirate was male or female, but who cares, because his vocals sounded awesome. Kinda reminded me of the whole Pete Burns persona.


Anyone got other links to thier other songs? I'd like to hear more of those vocals.

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Post by Mikaeru » 12 Jun 2008, 05:03

Wow we're off topic. Wait... I started this... >_>

In any case, that appears to be the only song that group has done. The lead male vocalist is Italian, though.

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Post by drnrg » 12 Jun 2008, 06:09

Mikaeru
Wow we're off topic. Wait... I started this...

Keeps us occupied while Bore completes his review.


Mikaeru
In any case, that appears to be the only song that group has done. The lead male vocalist is Italian, though.


That would explain the strong accent. LOVE IT!

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