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Giorgio Moroder & Philip Oakey - Goodbye bad times 1985

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Uploaded by on Aug 18, 2007

Musica acompañada de el vocalista de The Human League Philip Oakey.

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  • What t.. f...? Lyrics being poor? I don´t think so....on the contrary, my bro and I found this song a great optimism shot back then in December 1985 and helped us out to make great New Year resolutions we keep till today......

  • GREAT SONG !!!!

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  • @sweepdisco7 Great comment

  • @Louivanamsterdam Well people beleive more ridiculous things like the bible and the koran and the talmud. Yeah now that I think of it, I'm going to start living my life according to pop songs from the eighties. I could even start my own religion. Who's with me?

  • Forgotten classic -daz in oz

  • @myownservant more cowbell - YEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEESSS!

  • Add Cowbell to this and its the best song in the universe.

  • que pena vino a peru y no tuve la oportunidad de ir a su concierto

  • havent heard this since 1985 great choon

  • It would be nice for phil to sing this with the girls when the league tour! A bit of nostalgia!

  • giorgio moroder's 'disco/pop/electro' is my favourite genre of music! this album, the soundtracks of scarface, neverending story, flashdance(!), metropolis, electric dreams, american gigolo, cat people, top gun, his solo albums e=mc2, from here to eternity, and of course everything he did with DONNA SUMMER!!! so lyrically the music was NEVER about politics or depression etc, but about love, dancing, 'good times', endless euphoria! thats why i love it.

  • I agree, Moroder made brilliant tunes, but the problem is imo that his music was too pop for clubs and too disco for pop music.

    Take for example the scarface soundtrack. That album is just packed with tunes that fall into that category.

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