AL19 wrote: 11 Mar 2017, 06:56
Mike Skanner - Money For Nothing
That is such a great song! I actually ended up liking that one better than "Babe Comon"; which was side A of the 12'. "Babe
Comon" had more of that agressive style Mike Skanner was known for on songs like "Atomic Playboy" Especially with the naughty lyrics, but I ended up loving "money For Nothing" as one of my favorite Mike Skanner songs.
Indeed a great song. I prefer the extended 12 inch version, because the Super Eurobeat version is too short. Mike Skanner - Hot Dog
That goes without saying. many of SEB versions for TIME songs were edited to fit. That's why I bought the vinyls.
Mike hammer - Runway, Mike Hammer - Starfighter, Silver- Gimmi Love, Frank Torpedo - Everybody's Dancin. Some never even made it to SEB
Sex Heroes - Lou Grant
That's my song for tonight.
Re: Today's Tune
Posted: 14 Mar 2017, 04:31
by AL19
King Kong & D. Jungle Girls - Boom Boom Dollar (Red Monster Mix)
Re: Today's Tune
Posted: 14 Mar 2017, 07:38
by WNight
Today's song: Take My Soul / Mickey B
And never again ~and never againnnnn~ + guitar solo = epic Mickey B song.
Re: Today's Tune
Posted: 14 Mar 2017, 16:30
by Crockett
xiao wrote: 13 Mar 2017, 22:37★ Bratt's compositions tend to really polarize Italo Disco & old school Eurobeat fans from the Techno & modern Euro-sound crowd, even though I've noticed he's been doing it since Coraini's days as DJ NRG~
I admire your devotion this producer, but Bratt Sinclaire and Italo Disco + old school Eurobeat, well... Not too much of admiration ? He's rather an idol for those who admire him for cutting off from these styles from the very beginning. I like him also for this differentiation, but let us determine a clear boundary, he never represented pure old school Eurobeat, the more Italo Disco.
In turn Dave Rodgers laboriously trying to forget that he ever was engaged in these styles.
drnrg wrote: 14 Mar 2017, 03:58That goes without saying. many of SEB versions for TIME songs were edited to fit. That's why I bought the vinyls.
How many from A.Beat-C.? Never couldn't compare, but I'm aware. Maybe with mp3 rips, but noone really describes a file what source he used. Seeking 5:30 - 6:00 minutes for me is already enough and I can't "accuse" Avex Trax for any change. Durations listed on Discogs often are untrue, again no chance to compare.
Re: Today's Tune
Posted: 15 Mar 2017, 03:42
by AL19
Lolita - Kiss 2 Kiss
Probably my favorite song from Elena Gobbi. This song, to me, sounds beyond amazing.
Posted: 15 Mar 2017, 11:49
by xiao
Re: Today's Tune
Posted: 15 Mar 2017, 21:17
by Rain197
GOTTA BE MY BABE(EXTENDED ver.) / DR.STRANGER
Re: Today's Tune
Posted: 15 Mar 2017, 22:39
by para_rigby
SIN OF LOVE/ D. ESSEX
Posted: 16 Mar 2017, 18:39
by xiao
Re: Today's Tune
Posted: 16 Mar 2017, 18:57
by AL19
Joe Foster - Hot Legs
Re: Today's Tune
Posted: 17 Mar 2017, 12:20
by J.Bravest
Loverboy (Special Version By Kaposi) / DAVE HAMMOND
Crockett wrote: 14 Mar 2017, 16:30How many from A.Beat-C.? Never couldn't compare, but I'm aware. Maybe with mp3 rips, but noone really describes a file what source he used. Seeking 5:30 - 6:00 minutes for me is already enough and I can't "accuse" Avex Trax for any change. Durations listed on Discogs often are untrue, again no chance to compare.
I don't know. I usually listen to the original vinyl songs and occasionally I hear older songs on Avex compilations. Then suddenly a song skips a part I expected. Worst being Mega NRG Man - Dog Eat Dog. This cd version is only 4 minutes. The vinyl version is almost 8 minutes. It might sound too long for many, but I think it is great as long as it is.