i come from Russia. First time i heard this track there. It is already about 25 year ago, sinds a was looking for this albom" thank Gog there is musik" A realy wanna buy this..... could you help pls
A fair example of Prelude Records in 1980, nodding back to Eurodisco but leaning heavily into a "street" sound commanded by local, mostly African-American artists.
Theo's talents fit this formula well enough for a short while; but the label's big star, the Quebecoise gamine France Joli, fared better. By late '81, she and everyone else was blown away by "D Train," who growled out of Brooklyn with the combination of sophistication, crudeness and occasional brilliance that defined Prelude.
great song though, but Theo should have worked a little more on the lyrics :) Sometimes we give up, but nothing can stop us (No! Can't Stop Us!) So, We keep on tryin', It's better than dyin' The dreams that we follow, won't come 'til tomorrow You lay on the pillow and flick on the radio Whoa, Whoa, Whoa, Whoa, Whoa, Whoa, Fire! Whoa-Whoa-Whoa, Whoa-Whoa-Yeah, Whoa-Whoa-Whoa, Whoa-Whoa-Yeah, Thank God there's music
and we have a new winner for the world's worst lyrics.. Thank God there's music, We sure can use it To keep us, Keep us, Keep us, To keep us alive Thank God there's music, You can't refuse it, So Come on, Come on, Come on Have a good time You work everyday from Monday til Payday, The air that we're breathin' is hard to believe in, And life in the city is oh such a pity But we get together and then it gets better Whoa-Whoa-Whoa, Whoa-Whoa-Yeah
god music muy buena era musical
yuli3641 2 months ago
yeah I like this music its remind me of my chilhood for the 1st I learn to dance, thanks God There;s music yeahhh
Erick6802 8 months ago
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Mannchild11 8 months ago
i come from Russia. First time i heard this track there. It is already about 25 year ago, sinds a was looking for this albom" thank Gog there is musik" A realy wanna buy this..... could you help pls
russiangalina 1 year ago
good stuff... like he said, no romance keep on dancing! :-)
paninaro81 1 year ago
A fair example of Prelude Records in 1980, nodding back to Eurodisco but leaning heavily into a "street" sound commanded by local, mostly African-American artists.
Theo's talents fit this formula well enough for a short while; but the label's big star, the Quebecoise gamine France Joli, fared better. By late '81, she and everyone else was blown away by "D Train," who growled out of Brooklyn with the combination of sophistication, crudeness and occasional brilliance that defined Prelude.
ptownfreddy 3 years ago
greatestmoviemoments 3 years ago
greatestmoviemoments 3 years ago
Pretty cool Tune!!! this one and "I can't dance without you" are my favorite songs from Theo Vaness...:-)
FLUIS69 3 years ago