An artificially intelligent PC and his human owner find themselves in a romantic rivalry over a woman.
Storyline:
Miles buys himself a state-of-the-art computer that starts expressing thoughts and emotions after a having champagne spilled down on him. Things start getting out of hand when both Miles and Edgar, how the computer calls himself, fall in love with Madeline, an attractive neighbour.
Not too sure why this wasn't a big hit. Although it was released as a single as billed to "Philip Oakey and Giorgio Moroder." Perhaps if it was billed as Human League, it may have made it.....we'll never know!!!!
The only problem associated with this song,is Phil Oakleys hair.Jesus man,he looks like one of those kids you see trying to play Iron Maiden covers in a high school auditorium,lol. I DO love this song, Giorgio is all over it.If it was a human league song proper,there would be some sort of subversive sounds lurking in the mix. This is too clean
The song was released in 1984 for the soundtrack of the movie of the same name "Together In Electric Dreams" and appeared later in 1985 in the Philip Oakey & Giorgio Moroder album.
Breakdancin's out! But this video is still cool classic and I don't think it will be out-dated as of yet. I still love this song and it makes you wanna dance or sing along with it. I will be arranging this score on the Electone soon.
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DilkingtonsDiary 1 month ago
Barry does sure get down on it
jesperbech 4 months ago
song is sweetest heartbreak
jesperbech 4 months ago
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one word.....Skynet.
HeyCrabman14 4 months ago
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HeyCrabman14 4 months ago
Love never ends!
stevekalt 5 months ago in playlist human league 2
And that's how they invented Spotify.
Pobotrol 10 months ago
is not a human league track but a oakey and moroder track isn't?
pontello3 11 months ago
somebody have the lyrics??? i'd like so much this beutiful song!!!!!!
aleexxx0692 1 year ago
There's a vocal synthesizer program called Vocaloid. I'ld like to hear this song redone on it. Seems appropriate.
Neuroglide 1 year ago
Lovely eighties and such a fine match to "Limahl : Neverending Story"
fortheloveoftunes 1 year ago
vienen a chileeeeeeeeeeeee.!!! eaeaea!
Mrjorgeramses 1 year ago
Electric Dreams (1984)
An artificially intelligent PC and his human owner find themselves in a romantic rivalry over a woman.
Storyline:
Miles buys himself a state-of-the-art computer that starts expressing thoughts and emotions after a having champagne spilled down on him. Things start getting out of hand when both Miles and Edgar, how the computer calls himself, fall in love with Madeline, an attractive neighbour.
Writer: Rusty Lemorande
mmm: Rusty Trombone
SgtPeppersPeePee 1 year ago 2
i remember this song way off havnt heard it in years
bannanajuice1 1 year ago
who is that sexy girl? who is that? hah hah hah
TyrantsAREhere 1 year ago
the way how he sings in the car with the air in the face is amazing, I remember that part all the time when i hear this song
ONED500 1 year ago
o ya
tryline23 1 year ago
mooi' oh yeah.
mizzy05F 2 years ago
Not too sure why this wasn't a big hit. Although it was released as a single as billed to "Philip Oakey and Giorgio Moroder." Perhaps if it was billed as Human League, it may have made it.....we'll never know!!!!
jukeboxhero26 2 years ago
The only problem associated with this song,is Phil Oakleys hair.Jesus man,he looks like one of those kids you see trying to play Iron Maiden covers in a high school auditorium,lol. I DO love this song, Giorgio is all over it.If it was a human league song proper,there would be some sort of subversive sounds lurking in the mix. This is too clean
legolas11795 2 years ago
WAAWW!!!!!!!!!!!
VincentDesomviele 2 years ago
^_^
Luv it...
jiggyjiggybang 2 years ago
A FABulous track, and will be in my dreams forever.
modspell 2 years ago
What a blast from the past! Thanks for posting!
jerseycityjoe 2 years ago 8
I found a mixed tape with this song on it... i played it over and over until the tape deck ate the tape
BrianDomingo0 2 years ago
The song was released in 1984 for the soundtrack of the movie of the same name "Together In Electric Dreams" and appeared later in 1985 in the Philip Oakey & Giorgio Moroder album.
cinqo7 3 years ago 2
Breakdancin's out! But this video is still cool classic and I don't think it will be out-dated as of yet. I still love this song and it makes you wanna dance or sing along with it. I will be arranging this score on the Electone soon.
takashi69z 3 years ago