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Song of the day

Started by B Steady, May 06, 2013, 06:44:30 PM

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B Steady

Years & Years - Take Shelter / Worship / Eyes Shut
Vila i frid Dag

j.fco.morales

Teena Marie - Behind The Groove
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=R6nzSNWTU5Q

Let me take you to Xanadu... where is that?
Behind the groove <3

turnaround

https://open.spotify.com/track/7py16W5fWYLFFS6BElKAjn

Tears (feat. Louisa Johnson) by Clean Bandit. Very empowering song.
And I liked it..

turnaround

Gary Barlow - Jump

These strings after the middle 8.                   *drools*

https://open.spotify.com/track/5mG8gTVIkmeDxNcX4F27qL
And I liked it..

J_A24

Quote from: turnaround on July 03, 2016, 07:18:51 PM
Gary Barlow - Jump

These strings after the middle 8.                   *drools*

https://open.spotify.com/track/5mG8gTVIkmeDxNcX4F27qL

I was hooked on that song at one point 2-3 years ago. Really positive and beautiful message. I love his work with Take That.

j.fco.morales

#410
Quote from: J_A24 on July 18, 2016, 07:44:29 AM
I was hooked on that song at one point 2-3 years ago. Really positive and beautiful message. I love his work with Take That.

Classic songwriting.
Tim Rice-Oxley from Keane is a co-writer. He's really good.

Does anyone know Bomba Estéreo? They're from Colombia.
You can hear some vallenato influenced stuff mixed with a trap drop. Actually, the main riff from Coldplay's Adventure of a Lifetime reminds me a lot of the riff in Fiesta.
Bomba Estéreo did a whole album with Ricky Reed and I still don't understand why this wasn't an international hit, the song is pure fire:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BPT90x5UzN8

nanofives

I swear that when I saw on Ricky Reed's wiki that he produced the whole album of them I kinda wanted to listen, but I had a Little bit of negation with Bomba Estereo after I listened to Fuego I never wanted to listen anything from them anymore. How come they met with Ricky and did that amount of songs?
The instrumental is nice, it's easy to tell that is Eric's production, I hope more Latin American artists get into the American production team business like Tini Stoessel did, the music from here is a Little stuck on the time.

j.fco.morales

Quote from: nanofives on July 19, 2016, 04:32:50 AM
I swear that when I saw on Ricky Reed's wiki that he produced the whole album of them I kinda wanted to listen, but I had a Little bit of negation with Bomba Estereo after I listened to Fuego I never wanted to listen anything from them anymore. How come they met with Ricky and did that amount of songs?
The instrumental is nice, it's easy to tell that is Eric's production, I hope more Latin American artists get into the American production team business like Tini Stoessel did, the music from here is a Little stuck on the time.

They were signed by Sony Latino.
Big budget to establish them internationally.

J_A24

#413
Quote from: j.fco.morales on July 18, 2016, 11:15:51 PM
Classic songwriting.
Tim Rice-Oxley from Keane is a co-writer. He's really good.

Does anyone know Bomba Estéreo? They're from Colombia.
You can hear some vallenato influenced stuff mixed with a trap drop. Actually, the main riff from Coldplay's Adventure of a Lifetime reminds me a lot of the riff in Fiesta.
Bomba Estéreo did a whole album with Ricky Reed and I still don't understand why this wasn't an international hit, the song is pure fire:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BPT90x5UzN8

Love Keane, "We might as well be strangers" is amazing.

And Bomba Stereo is fresh, I love the Carlos Vives influence on some of their stuff. Love "Somos Dos".

j.fco.morales

Quote from: J_A24 on July 19, 2016, 07:47:23 PM
Love Keane, "We might as well be strangers" is amazing.

And Bomba Stereo is fresh, I love the Carlos Vives influence on some of their stuff. Love "Somos Dos".

This is the last time, Bedshaped, Silenced by the Night, Everybody's Changing, Bend and Break, Sovereign Light Café... so many amazing songs!

I'm glad you know about Bomba Estéreo, latin heritage!

j.fco.morales

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=suPlYwJ3YvM

Jordin Sparks - Battlefield

Love it but it would have sounded better with a edgier voice.

j.fco.morales

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zZjSX01P5dE

J Balvin - Ginza

The biggest reggaeton hit since Gasolina.

Si necesita reggaeton, dale
Sigue bailando mami, no pares
Acércate a mi pantalón, dale
Vamo' a pegarnos como animale'

NeutronSynergy

Tom chaplin has a voice which has character , mellow and poetic.

I guess James Sanger gave a warm welcomed boost to their sound to make the magic happen.

Tim Rice Oxley's use of pianos/keys as more in the front section of the songs is neat.
alis grave nil

J_A24

#418
Michael Bolton's "Only a Woman" is truly a guilty pleasure of mine. Probably in my top 10 Cheiron songs. Same with "That's the way it is"

Axel

the last couple of days I was addicted to Celine Dion's "new" song "Encore un soir". So beautiful.