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hao-bao
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by hao-bao » 05 Apr 2006, 12:49
I have a problem with this song. I love song, but I think it doesn't sound eurobeat at all. I found no eurobeat synth or element.
With is this song doin' on a SEB cd?
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Cosmic_Bard
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by Cosmic_Bard » 05 Apr 2006, 13:03
If anything, it's eurodance. It's certainly not eurobeat, that's for sure.
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hao-bao
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by hao-bao » 05 Apr 2006, 13:11
Oh ok I thought I had missed the point "again"

Now I can tell Eurobeat from Eurodance, congrat me !
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drnrg
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by drnrg » 06 Apr 2006, 07:13

yeah that song sucked! please don't remind me it was ever made!

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Jay
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by Jay » 07 Apr 2006, 11:04
I liked it when it first came out, haha.
Inside Your Heart makes up for it though.
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by the_ditz » 07 Apr 2006, 21:17
Calling it Eurodance is an insult to all the quality Eurodance of the past (La Bouche, Corona, Ice MC, Alexia etc...)
Going Crazy is pretty much similar to the sort of funky house/disco tracks that are so popular in the club scene of the UK and probably other countries...
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by Cosmic_Bard » 07 Apr 2006, 21:28
Okay, you're right. The Eurodance thing was just something I've been saying about it for months without actually thinking about it. It's an insult to the large quantity of eurodance out there that doesn't suck. It's much more pop-like.
It does hold down the 4/4 bassdrum-hihat that's the standard for eurobeat, (and most house, for that matter) however. BPM's a little slow though and it has a very diva-like edge to it... so I think we can just call it "Pop" and be done with it, hm?
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by the_ditz » 07 Apr 2006, 22:56
Like I said, it has a definite disco tinge to the production and synth lines, but I'd say it is a lot closer to the funky house that enjoying such popularity nowadays (e.g. Junior Jack, Freemasons etc...)
Mind you, funky house might not be that big where you are... :p
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by Jayveemon » 07 Apr 2006, 23:19
eh I considered it to be eurohouse
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by drnrg » 08 Apr 2006, 08:35

Uh, I concidered it a mistake. I love "More Than A Feeling" that sounds like Italo Disco(a Little)
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by the_ditz » 08 Apr 2006, 11:15
I guess you could call it eurohouse, but to be honest the are making this type of house music all over the world not just in Europe...
And yeah, "More Than A Feeling" is really the only Queen 26 song I actually like cos it harks back to the good old days of Italo Disco!

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by Jayveemon » 08 Apr 2006, 15:27
Lol More Than a Feeling is my least fave Q26 track. Inside Your Heart was the best
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