Those great old songs by Donna Summer from the mid to late 70's were produced by Giorgio Moroder. Seems like her singing career took a nosedive after she stopped working with him.
Giorgio Moroder and Pete Bellot were the artists that define almost everything in the field of electronic music today! Kraftwerk, Depeche Mode, Jean Michel Jarre, Front 242 and many other great groups, have contributed their talents and styles, but the use of synthesizers and sequencers, was no doubt these Italians!
lol, theres no "copying" in music. everybody was influenced by something before their time, everybody is just sampling what they have heard somewhere else. unless you produce a song exactly like another, theyre all just "versions"..
this track features a melody from call me by blondie - no need to say he worked with her on her music.
dont get me wrong, i love moroder, but hes certainly no god.
This song is perfect for a highspeed scene of some kind. Man whatta beautiful track. This kind of music could be used for images of high speed vehicles flying over forests or something, at least that's what came to my mind. Giorgio is the man; he really is.
this sounds like the blue print used for debbie harrys or (blondie's) call me...which moroder produced...i have total respect for moroder..he made synths easy to swallow and opend some big doors..
I've been searching for this song FOR YEARS!!!
THANKS!!!!!!!
Awesome Music
TheMechanc 2 months ago in playlist YouTube Mix for Giorgio Moroder
The t-shirt at 2:59 is the way God intended t-shirts to look like!
thecoffebell 4 months ago
Wow 1980 !
MrRikard1994 5 months ago
Similar to Blondie - Call Me. In fact Moroder was composer of this radio hit.
gxlxn 5 months ago
Those great old songs by Donna Summer from the mid to late 70's were produced by Giorgio Moroder. Seems like her singing career took a nosedive after she stopped working with him.
771Manny 5 months ago
Giorgio Moroder and Pete Bellot were the artists that define almost everything in the field of electronic music today! Kraftwerk, Depeche Mode, Jean Michel Jarre, Front 242 and many other great groups, have contributed their talents and styles, but the use of synthesizers and sequencers, was no doubt these Italians!
molowytch 6 months ago 2
im listening to this on gigantic headphones
julianelmur 7 months ago
lol, theres no "copying" in music. everybody was influenced by something before their time, everybody is just sampling what they have heard somewhere else. unless you produce a song exactly like another, theyre all just "versions"..
this track features a melody from call me by blondie - no need to say he worked with her on her music.
dont get me wrong, i love moroder, but hes certainly no god.
elektrokuma 7 months ago
His moustache is the source of all his power.
Iamthemonkeyhead 9 months ago 3
@Iamthemonkeyhead ROTFLMFAO
c0vertk1lla9 9 months ago
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Apathesis0 6 months ago in playlist Dance & Techno
@Iamthemonkeyhead Why no one has liked your comment yet is upsetting.
Apathesis0 6 months ago in playlist Dance & Techno
@Apathesis0 bahaha. I've had a reply or two :D
Iamthemonkeyhead 6 months ago
its definatelly call me from blondie
mecasohoy 10 months ago
The movie... the sound track ..that changed everything!!!!!
togwm 11 months ago
i love the guitar!
JFAINTER88 11 months ago
This has a bit of "Call Me" by Blondie
vivsyfull 11 months ago
@vivsyfull of course... It's from the same LP... The same soundtrack... both produced by Moroder...
skattbro 7 months ago
2 people dont like driving at night!!!
ismaelkhan 1 year ago
this sunds like Call me from Blondie why any body knows?
nice song
brayrrero 1 year ago
@brayrrero well most tracks on the score are variations of Call Me, which really fits the character-driven feel.
RawbThatPunk 8 months ago
I think that I might start growing a mustache like Moroder- I idolise him!
immortalharneil 1 year ago
@immortalharneil I hope you are not a female
rapunserl 10 months ago
saw and triangle that's it
00aru00 1 year ago
Et là je tombe par hazard, trop fort!
Souvenir de 1982 !!!!!!!
tanks!!!
ouvremoi 1 year ago
WIthout Giorgio Moroder, there would be no Justice. Listen to the synths and the progression. It's scary, and a little sad, but absolutely true.
DaveyJones1111 1 year ago 5
@DaveyJones1111 Totally agree with you ! J.U.S.T.I.C.E has stolen a lot of stuffs ..
But the way giorgio using the keybords & vocoder is his own !
Giorgio rules the "electro world"...I'm waiting for his new tunes..
mykrob20081 1 year ago
@DaveyJones1111 there is no justice in this life
radiooctaves 9 months ago
@DaveyJones1111 Yes but unfortunatel Justice are terribly horrendous and should never have been concieved.
DannyKing3000 5 months ago
moroder is the morricone of the late seventies early eighties.
milkbluemilk 1 year ago
Moroder is god like.
CaseRed0605 1 year ago
Gotta love that mustash!! A true Legend!!!
freddytitmus 1 year ago 2
Metal man...and not man machine!
MARKD1979 1 year ago
uffie sampled this for mcs can kiss
DLovelace22 2 years ago 10
@DLovelace22 Yeah i noticed it too! Do you like Uffie? :)
Aeon1988 1 year ago
@DLovelace22 feadz sample it for Uffie's "Mcs can kiss"
Geohhh 1 year ago
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@Geohhh Yeah i noticed it too! Do you like Uffie?
Aeon1988 1 year ago
@Geohhh thats what i meant i know feadz made it
DLovelace22 1 year ago
@DLovelace22
Nice spotted u right
jeeaaman 4 months ago
damnnn justice needs to sample this stuff.
omgcamlolz 2 years ago
done by another edbanger artist : )
lbonnaz 2 years ago
this is the original version of "Call Me" was to be called "Man Machine" i love American Gigolo!
ElCarltona 2 years ago 3
This song is perfect for a highspeed scene of some kind. Man whatta beautiful track. This kind of music could be used for images of high speed vehicles flying over forests or something, at least that's what came to my mind. Giorgio is the man; he really is.
southstar44 2 years ago
this sounds like the blue print used for debbie harrys or (blondie's) call me...which moroder produced...i have total respect for moroder..he made synths easy to swallow and opend some big doors..
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sprintbass 3 years ago 9
Yes, It's my favorite song from Moroder !
Extract from a sing of Call me , yes !
mykrob20081 3 years ago
Yes, it comes from the American Gigolo original soundtrack (which contains Blondie's Call me, produced by Moroder too)
Freeman29280 3 years ago
@sprintbass that's because it is.
epics7 1 year ago
@sprintbass this song is on the B-side of the single for Blondie's Call Me. And of course both songs were in the film American Gigolo.
madbeatchemist 3 months ago
great song. thanks heaps for uploading
thepatriots100 3 years ago