Carlos de Brito wrote:
great track with a nice story.
celentano is singin' his own pseudo english. i read somewhere (can't
find the link at the mo) that in those days he wanted to prove that
people in italy just liked/bought pop songs with english lyrics
(instead of songs sung in italian), al
Just bought this at Etherea in Manhattan on Ave A. 2 tracks are
killer (way killer), one track is kinda flat techno-to-fill-the-12",
and another is fine.
All in all, wish it was condensed to one mind altering 12" instead of
a 2-pack, but it's awesome.
On Mon, Nov 3, 2008 at 6:02 AM, Odeluga, Ken
great track with a nice story.
celentano is singin' his own pseudo english. i read somewhere (can't
find the link at the mo) that in those days he wanted to prove that
people in italy just liked/bought pop songs with english lyrics (instead
of songs sung in italian), although they didn't under
kent williams wrote:
I happened on this on Idolator, and it sounds like a Theo Parrish
track with Italians spouting gibberish over it. Greg Wilson's 'Ruff
Edit' of it turns up the bass and adds some crazy business at the
end... and it's a bit like Velvet Underground in the bargain.
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