Description : im not to up to date with this music, even thou when I was a child, it caught my ear, not to many bands around anymore like this one....legends, I love the song and decided to try my hand at flipping it as gospel.....but don't be to mad at me, people destroy classics every day, just change it for a milli second family, to dream on a song
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Well that brought back some memories.
First of all nice work. I like the gospel version with a touch of rap. great job.
The Human League is is one of the reasons I got into synthesisers "Don't you Want Me" https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uPudE8nDog0&html5=1
After there next EP and Album they were floundering and were looking for a hit song.
2 former Members of the Time (MInneapolis based and Prince related), Jimmy Jam and Terry Lewis had formed Flyte-tyme music and had been shopping there song Human around the music world for about a year and had quite a good reception to it. The Human League management contacted them and they agreed to produce the Album, include this song and write two others for the album that would be called Crash. The Album is very different from any in the Huma Leagues catalogue but to this day they all credit this one song Human for saving there careers. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s1ysoohV_zA&html5=1 (Human)
Human was the first song that introduced me to the concept of 9th chords which are like a Minor-Major 5 note hybrid chord that sounds so lush when used. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5jBwWP0YMws&html5=1 (Love is all that matters)
The twelve inch singles of these songs had instrumentals, dub versions and accapellas. I remember using the beats by splicing together tape so I could use the drums for my own early songs.
These guys along with Prince, Roxy Music, Queen and David Bowie are my early mentors in how to write a song.
This last link is a mashup of Human and a Madonna tune.
thanks again for the great memories this Saturday. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hutG0E-hVAA&html5=1
Peace
Cru
hey, I really enjoyed your song. the arrangement has this warm and groovy old-styled vibe. I like the 80's-styled reverb on drums.
Your vocals are super nice here - you might try to mix them even better here (add some processing, warmth, presence and this overall old touch). Still it feels unfinished but it is a really great song. Alex
I think it's Mike MacDonald or at least he sang on it... Can't be sure...
But this track was at the top of the charts, for a good while and AM stations
still play it to death all across the Country...
I like the twist on this, that technique has been used many times and it works
you've just got to find the right way, to hook it up...
Maaad... Vocals harmonies are solid, the mix is great in the headphones
once you get a handle on that program you'll be hooking things up, just
like you've always wanted to... :-)...Big Fun...Coming...
This is fabulous vocal work here...is that you or someone else or together?
Brilliant!!!
Is it a snippet or demo?... cause this is too short...We should listen it far more cause from the speaking part there are some choices in the song...
Thankx for this moment of the 80s...
Thanks so much danke, i was really debating hard about even post this track, i took a chance to see if anyone would even listen, knowing this isn't my style of music, but i love the song so much!!!! thanks my friend
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This song makes me think about the 90s, I love it
First of all nice work. I like the gospel version with a touch of rap. great job.
The Human League is is one of the reasons I got into synthesisers "Don't you Want Me"
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uPudE8nDog0&html5=1
After there next EP and Album they were floundering and were looking for a hit song.
2 former Members of the Time (MInneapolis based and Prince related), Jimmy Jam and Terry Lewis had formed Flyte-tyme music and had been shopping there song Human around the music world for about a year and had quite a good reception to it. The Human League management contacted them and they agreed to produce the Album, include this song and write two others for the album that would be called Crash. The Album is very different from any in the Huma Leagues catalogue but to this day they all credit this one song Human for saving there careers.
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5jBwWP0YMws&html5=1 (Love is all that matters)
The twelve inch singles of these songs had instrumentals, dub versions and accapellas. I remember using the beats by splicing together tape so I could use the drums for my own early songs.
These guys along with Prince, Roxy Music, Queen and David Bowie are my early mentors in how to write a song.
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thanks again for the great memories this Saturday.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hutG0E-hVAA&html5=1
Peace
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Your vocals are super nice here - you might try to mix them even better here (add some processing, warmth, presence and this overall old touch). Still it feels unfinished but it is a really great song. Alex
But this track was at the top of the charts, for a good while and AM stations
still play it to death all across the Country...
I like the twist on this, that technique has been used many times and it works
you've just got to find the right way, to hook it up...
Maaad... Vocals harmonies are solid, the mix is great in the headphones
once you get a handle on that program you'll be hooking things up, just
like you've always wanted to... :-)...Big Fun...Coming...
Peace...TG
This is fabulous vocal work here...is that you or someone else or together?
Brilliant!!!
Is it a snippet or demo?... cause this is too short...We should listen it far more cause from the speaking part there are some choices in the song...
Thankx for this moment of the 80s...
Much respect, Danke