It's insightful to hear this seedling before it evolved into C'mere; to know that the idea lived before they even recorded Turn On the Bright Lights is even more amazing.
This is proof that they had a well thought-out, specific plan for their artistic statements/trajectory: they knew a song this vibrant couldn't exist harmoniously on their 1rst record. They also knew this song was not fully developed: through the different prototypes presented live, you hear the refinement process in real-time.
What's the story with all the changes?
obstaclespecialist54 5 months ago
best freaking version of this song, I love it.
socalbetty 7 months ago
0:31 ..
bassplayer94can 10 months ago
love those memories..
dieinlima 1 year ago
Yeah, I love this version so much more than c'mere. : ) The variation is fantastic!
Phibes87 1 year ago
It's insightful to hear this seedling before it evolved into C'mere; to know that the idea lived before they even recorded Turn On the Bright Lights is even more amazing.
This is proof that they had a well thought-out, specific plan for their artistic statements/trajectory: they knew a song this vibrant couldn't exist harmoniously on their 1rst record. They also knew this song was not fully developed: through the different prototypes presented live, you hear the refinement process in real-time.
tneri8 1 year ago 2
i cant believe there are four versions, hella confusing. i think i like this version better: "love me like a dove.."
marybuttons 2 years ago
theres actually 3 versions of strangers in the night, all with different lyrics on the chrous. but i like this version the best.
TVinmyEye 2 years ago 7
i've never heard this version its nice
glasses92 2 years ago
Bella Bella.. ^_^
TheSpecialist1988 2 years ago
really nice photos chosen!
CrazyMarkandMartin 2 years ago 10