Röyksopp / Don't Give Up - In Space (live@st.malo'02)
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In Space - Favourite Royksopp song and one of my favourite songs ever, thankyou for this!
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"In Space" gives you a sensation of freedom.
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From 6:00 upon - great sounds !
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They are so brilliant I could cry! Lol- and that Svein is is so damn sexy! :D
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@microspock Pleeeease do!!! Im serious if you I i´d be thankful by sending you iTunes card codes! Im serious!
thanks for uploading this one anyway, It made my day!
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@sodope420 that's what i am trying to say. they probably collaborated with erlend even before he recorded the kings of convenience debut and when things didn't work out between them, erlend got the lyrics -the song title too- which he wrote and röyksopp got what they brought in.
later they used the same samples in another track with different lyrics and title which is %49 while erlend used the title and the lyrics on a completely different song...
i don't see what we're arguing about tbh :)
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@BCE86 I am aware that the lyrics are different. The track (i.e. music) is the same. You may be right though about Erlend writing the lyrics. He and Röyksopp have a history of collaboration, but as I said, this performance predates even the existence of TWBA, so the Röyksopp performances are in a sense the orginals. My guess is that when TWBA formed, Erlend kept his lyrics and arranged the orginal tune for the band while Röyksopp kept the orginal track, got new lyrics/melody and it became 49 %.
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@sodope420 i don't think it was a cover, just search for twba track and you'll see what i mean. and there's no info about it in the album being a cover, probably erlend oye wrote the lyrics and he used it in his own band's album. röyksopp took their share of samples and turned it into %49 percent.
49 percent and don't give up lyrics are totally different btw.
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@BCE86 From the wikipedia page for 49 Percent: The song initially was written as "Don't Give Up" and sung in live shows, then was developed into "49 Percent" and "Don't Give Up" was covered by the band The Whitest Boy Alive"
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@sodope420 i said 49 percent because i don't remember don't give up being released under the name röyksopp and also lyrics of don't give up has been used by the whitest boy alive while 49 percent had been released with completely different lyrics.
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@BCE86 This song pre-dated 49 Percent. 49 Percent is a re-worked version of Don't Give Up.
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haha love the 49 percent sample!



where did u get this video from?
iwtfsg 4 years ago
i record it on tv (dvb rip in 16/9 letterbox)
microspock 4 years ago
avesome! man maybe You know there to find more videos from this concert?
SlickroX 4 years ago
i have the whole concert on my hard drive, when i have time i will put other songs online
microspock 4 years ago