"NY At Last!" and "It's a Beautiful Day" were marginally better, but this is quite good too.
I'm thinking of putting together a fan-mixes compilation. For personal use only, of course.
V.
It's a really good remix the only thing i find it lacks is some beats and perhaps a little more uptempo but since it's first hearing i've heard it a few more times and it's grown on me.
BTW I love the intro with the you take my breath away vocals nice touch!!!!!.
Thanks for the download, but...
Three minutes of "do you wanna be my honey, do you wanna be my girl"? fgo;lujagjkaetlaetklhaltaelt make it stop!!!!!!!
Terrible remix.
Its fine technically, as far as the competence of the performance and remix, but musically it doesn't do anything for me. Thanks for making it available though. It was worth one listen to learn that I didn't like it.
This is *at least* as bad as Nobody Understands Me, if not WORSE.
Inebriation and recreational drug use might explain why people have been coming out of clubs and saying this was 'really good'.
Yeah, just... eviscerate a Queen demo by throwing irritating MIDI sounds on it, and loop one or two lyrics for about 3 minutes, that oughta do it...
Gr8 King Rat wrote: Why do people feel the need to remix queen songs into dance songs??
'Cause is the easiest way to turn raw demos into track with some structure of a song!
Thats not true, look what The Beatles did with Real Love and Free as a Bird
I feel like the only person alive who liked those tracks...
I still wish they'd done a 3rd one. I can't think of any Lennon demos that would've been a 'hit single', but "Help Me To Help Myself" would've made a fine Beatles number.
Gr8 King Rat wrote: Why do people feel the need to remix queen songs into dance songs??
'Cause is the easiest way to turn raw demos into track with some structure of a song!
Thats not true, look what The Beatles did with Real Love and Free as a Bird
I doubt those two songs represent the ***easiest*** way to turn "raw demos into track[s] with some structure of a song". I suspect Real Love and Free as a Bird represent a lot of hard work and some real instrument playing.
Gr8 King Rat wrote: Why do people feel the need to remix queen songs into dance songs??
'Cause is the easiest way to turn raw demos into track with some structure of a song!
Thats not true, look what The Beatles did with Real Love and Free as a Bird
I doubt those two songs represent the ***easiest*** way to turn "raw demos into track[s] with some structure of a song". I suspect Real Love and Free as a Bird represent a lot of hard work and some real instrument playing.
I'd wager we owe as much to Jeff Lynne as we do to "The Threetles" and George Martin.
Yes, that remix is complete gumph! Altogether! GumphGumphGumphGumph GumphGumphGumphGumph GumphGumphGumphGumph GumphGumphGumphGumph...
And Zeb, I love those two beatles tracks too! Especially, Real Love.
Adam.
They were working on a third, I think they were gonna do Grow Old With Me, but it didn't work out for whatever reason :( I remember being disappointed with A Beginning on the 3rd anthology, wondering what the crap it was.