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Giorgio Moroder - Night Drive

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  • 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 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..

  • 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..

    D

  • Yes, It's my favorite song from Moroder !

    Extract from a sing of Call me , yes !

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  • uffie sampled this for mcs can kiss

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  • I've been searching for this song FOR YEARS!!!

    THANKS!!!!!!!

    Awesome Music

  • @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.

  • The t-shirt at 2:59 is the way God intended t-shirts to look like!

  • @DLovelace22

    Nice spotted u right

  • Wow 1980 !

  • @DaveyJones1111 Yes but unfortunatel Justice are terribly horrendous and should never have been concieved.

  • Similar to Blondie - Call Me. In fact Moroder was composer of this radio hit.

  • 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!

  • @Apathesis0 bahaha. I've had a reply or two :D

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