http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Lt6j40DtZP4
the video alone is an awesome find. its interesting to see how the original Adamski version is different from Seal's version on Seal(I).
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Lt6j40DtZP4
the video alone is an awesome find. its interesting to see how the original Adamski version is different from Seal's version on Seal(I).
Considering that Seal's lyrics rarely make a whole lot of sense to me anyway, I don't really notice much difference the two versions. However, it did explain something; I have a CD of George Michael at some benefit (Five Live, I think) where he performed some kind of amalgam of Killer and Papa Was a Rolling Stone. Before I knew about Adamski's Killer, I wondered why George Michael changed the words.Originally Posted by xtristessax
I found a hi-quality version of the Adamski video a couple of years ago. I'm sure that I have it around here somewhere. Would you like to have it?
"What, Wheeljak? You fell in that open manhole?
How is that possible?
I posted 'CAUTION: OPEN MANHOLE' on my Facebook page!"
sure!
Alright, when I get a chance, I'll look for it.
"What, Wheeljak? You fell in that open manhole?
How is that possible?
I posted 'CAUTION: OPEN MANHOLE' on my Facebook page!"
Personally I was done when Alanis covered "Crazy" That was one of my favorites.
If it's my world too, then whose gold is this I'm digging out
i hated alanis' cover of crazy. some songs you just can't transpose because it changes the mood. PLUS alanis and her yodeling vocals!
Seeing as how I'm a huge fan of Seal, combined with the fact that I don't even like it when Alanis does her own songs-- I know I would really hate to hear her cover the one song that instantly got me hooked on Seal's music way back in my college days.Originally Posted by xtristessax
Speaking of crazy, did anyone hear Nelly Furtado's cover of Gnarls Barkley's Crazy?
I like some of Nelly Furtado's songs, but the Crazy cover was just plain horrible. I haven't heard a song so thoroughly drained of its vitality since Pat Boone covered Tutti Frutti.
"What, Wheeljak? You fell in that open manhole?
How is that possible?
I posted 'CAUTION: OPEN MANHOLE' on my Facebook page!"
these are the times in which I wish I had working computer speakers...
generally speaking I hate all remakes of songs, but there are some exceptions. Alanis's was not an exception. Crazy is awesome so I am forcefully abstaining from Nelly Furtado's version (she is someone I like a lot - but she looks trashy in that last video and I don't like the song and I know she probably f'ed up crazy...).
About adamski's version, I am not sure, but I doubt if I would like it.
fullamyself, sickamyself, truetamyself
I will always be myself - through the good times and the bad.
If you like the one on the Seal album, you'll like the Adamski version; they are, for all intents and purposes, the exact same song.Originally Posted by justafan
"What, Wheeljak? You fell in that open manhole?
How is that possible?
I posted 'CAUTION: OPEN MANHOLE' on my Facebook page!"
Oh, yeah-- and James Taylor's version of Marvin Gaye's How Sweet It Is to Be Loved by You.Originally Posted by Wheeljak
It doesn't get much duller than that.
"What, Wheeljak? You fell in that open manhole?
How is that possible?
I posted 'CAUTION: OPEN MANHOLE' on my Facebook page!"
Same here! I was really mad that I missed his show in Santa Barbara, but I had to work.Originally Posted by Wheeljak
P.M. Dawn being one of those exceptions, right?!Originally Posted by justafan
"...Because all you of Earth are idiots!" - Eros, "Plan 9 from Outer Space"
obv... but there is a caveat... What is a remix? To me its when you know of a song and someone else performs it in a different way. Well if PM Dawn samples songs and does remixes or previously made songs and I have never heard the song before then to me it isn't a remix, its a new creation (with no baggage associated with it - which is one of the reasons remixes don't usually sit well with me).P.M. Dawn being one of those exceptions, right?!
It's crazy how many PM Dawn fans are seal fans...
It's like the IQ test question...
If all seal fans are PM Dawn fans
And half the PM Dawn fans are manic depressants
Then how many Seal fans are "manic depressant"(A seal song - a remix in fact - one that I like, lol)
fullamyself, sickamyself, truetamyself
I will always be myself - through the good times and the bad.
hammer + nail = you hit the nail right on the headOriginally Posted by Wheeljak
What was the purpose of the remake then? I am confused on that... I have to listen to the song though, hopefully this thursday or sunday I will remember when I am at my friends house to check it out then.If you like the one on the Seal album, you'll like the Adamski version; they are, for all intents and purposes, the exact same song.
fullamyself, sickamyself, truetamyself
I will always be myself - through the good times and the bad.
That's the way I feel about covers. If you're not going to do something different with the song, why bother? And why should I listen to it?
I just don't end up where think I'm going when I start out.
It's not a remake; it's two versions of the same song. Killer was a collaborative effort between Adamski (who was a hot British producer at the time) and Seal (who was not very well-known yet). Adamski released Killer and it became a hit, possibly giving Seal the boost that made him a star in his own right. When Seal got the opportunity to do his own album, he tweaked Killer a tiny bit and re-released it on Seal.Originally Posted by justafan
"What, Wheeljak? You fell in that open manhole?
How is that possible?
I posted 'CAUTION: OPEN MANHOLE' on my Facebook page!"
Originally Posted by Wheeljak
ah, this explains it, I was under the assumption that Trevor Horn was his producer throughout(even though the broke up for awhile recently). I wasn't a seal fan until his second album, heck I was only 10 when the first one came out. Thanks for clarifying.
fullamyself, sickamyself, truetamyself
I will always be myself - through the good times and the bad.