Oh man, I remember when I got into eurobeat initially I loved this track above anything else. Now I had forgotten its existance all together. I'm probably not the only one who has tracks they love, then for whatever reason they get forgotten. That moment you re-discover it's such a blissfull moment. It's like meeting a long lost friend! Definitely one of the best Vibration tracks throughout the years if you ask me.
Going with something less eurobeat today nonetheless highly energetic:
物凄い狂っとるフランちゃんが物凄いうた / ななひら
On the DVD of Euro Baka Ichidai Vol. 9 she was singing there cutely when sumijun took the broom on the next song and killed the stage with his guitar skills I lost it completely right before the solo where he was looking at her with the broom in his hands, looking at the crowd and the expression on his face ".... What?"
One of the biggest surprises of 1995 was a new Dave Rodgers song in 1992 style (the only differences were the higher speed and weaker drums): Dave Rodgers - Nothing Changed. This was really special among the other A beat C style songs of that year.
Oh boy, I wasted 20 minutes and couldn't find it anyway in any magazine. I remember I Venti D'Azzurro paragraph about SEB Vol. 52 premiere, they wrote "We are jumping around the office happy to see new Dave Rodgers, Juliet and Virginelle". These were words about "Nothing Changed", "Intuition", "Like A Virgin". And they added "Indeed nothing changed in A.Beat-C. music, still the best", something like that.
jeurobeat wrote: 30 Sep 2017, 17:43
One of the biggest surprises of 1995 was a new Dave Rodgers song in 1992 style (the only differences were the higher speed and weaker drums): Dave Rodgers - Nothing Changed. This was really special among the other A beat C style songs of that year.
jeurobeat wrote: 30 Sep 2017, 17:43
One of the biggest surprises of 1995 was a new Dave Rodgers song in 1992 style (the only differences were the higher speed and weaker drums): Dave Rodgers - Nothing Changed. This was really special among the other A beat C style songs of that year.
Nothing Changed was created in 1994 (Source : booklet of SEB52)
I'll go with Christine - Rain
I love these japanese instrument in the background !
Rain197 wrote: 30 Sep 2017, 20:38Nothing Changed was created in 1994 (Source : booklet of SEB52)
Each song from the beginning of new year was produced in previous year, due to high number of tracks and some delay in releasing, thus here the real premiere was in 1995 already.