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Craig Armstrong feat. Evan Dando - Wake Up in New York

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Uploaded by on May 3, 2006

Another collaboration of contemporary-classical composer Craig Armstrong. This time he joins forces with Lemonhead´s lead singer Evan Dando. This is a pre-release promotional video of the album "As If to Nothing", but that doesn´t take of its credits. It´s emotional, even thought there isn´t a single live soul in it.

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  • love how no matter wat happens in your day - be it good or bad, if you listen to this everything just sorta slips away, you forget about it all for just 3-4mins. you dont care, you dont mind, just allow it to take you away. i so wish that were true.

  • Thats a really amazing song. Very dark and moving. Reminds me of Portishead, Massive Attack, Nine Inch Nails, Unkle, AllFlaws

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  • This came out around 911 thats why its never had they air play it deserves

  • <3 <3

  • pure poetry...

  • :X

    

  • @Sykoze You know why you use that word "stealing" again? Because it removes the need for a discussion. Stealing has a much bigger moral stigmata so you use that to prove your point, otherwise, God forbid, someone might actually question your arguments.

    Also, for the record, Yoko Kanno is a "real" artist no matter what you might think of her as a person. She has made a lot of music that I and the majority of anime fans find enjoyable without sampling other artists' works.

  • @bandarseribegavana Agree to disagree, or else just stop talking. Yoko Kanno steals from a lot of *real* artists, and if you refuse to see it, that's not my problem.

  • @Sykoze No it's not stolen, it's sampled. Yoko Kanno did what composers have done for centuries. And, yes, they often don't credit the person whose sounds they've used.

  • @bandarseribegavana No, it's not sampled a portion of, it's stolen. Yoko Kanno didn't credit him anywhere. Just like she never credits anyone she steals from.

  • @Sykoze Replace "stole" with "sampled a portion" and you might be correct. Besides you won't sound like an ass.

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