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SusieP wrote:Every DJ at every venue we play these days is playing the song and the audiences love it.
At long last.
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If I could hit those bloody notes I'd put it in our show!
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SusieP wrote:Every DJ at every venue we play these days is playing the song and the audiences love it.
At long last.
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If I could hit those bloody notes I'd put it in our show!
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barnsley4 wrote:SusieP wrote:Every DJ at every venue we play these days is playing the song and the audiences love it.
At long last.
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If I could hit those bloody notes I'd put it in our show!
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That's easy SusieP when it comes to the high notes just point your mike to the audience and let them do the rest.
Graham.
WykkedSensation wrote:It's played everywhere, the original of course.
The reworked versions worked well then
Gunbot wrote:I like how they've got the old school 45 cover showing. The band picture is a bit dated though.
Gunbot wrote:The over exposure of this song is slowly turning Journey into a one hit wonder. I never thought I would tire of DSB but it is really pushing the limit now.
ttango1 wrote:Gunbot wrote:The over exposure of this song is slowly turning Journey into a one hit wonder. I never thought I would tire of DSB but it is really pushing the limit now.
How can a group with so many hits and so many records played be relegated to a 1 hit wonder? It's an impossibility. What it probably will do is help those "new" fans bridge over to see what else Journey has done and can do. Hell, how many original songs from the 80's ever make it BACK on any chart in 2009? Less than a handful. What this is...is an astonishing feat. One that should be applauded.
That's like saying the Beatles over exposure of Twist and Shout in numerous commercials and films like Ferris Bueller's Day Off is a one hit wonder. We all know that that isn't what happened there and that's not happening now for Journey.
Gunbot wrote:The over exposure of this song is slowly turning Journey into a one hit wonder. I never thought I would tire of DSB but it is really pushing the limit now.
SusieP wrote:And now a cover version of it may be Christmas number 1 if Simon Cowell has his way.
It's looking like the kid who sang it on XFactor may end up winning the contest [he is the only one out of that sorry bunch who has managed to sing every song in tune all the way through] - so Simon is currently dealing with the legalities of getting permission for the X Factor winner to record and release the song.
Since X Factor began every winner has reached number one with their 'winners single.'
It is usually a song which Simon's company owns all the rights to, however.
This time.... DSB isn't Simon's.
So will he be given permission to record it or will permission be denied?
Gunbot wrote:SusieP wrote:And now a cover version of it may be Christmas number 1 if Simon Cowell has his way.
It's looking like the kid who sang it on XFactor may end up winning the contest [he is the only one out of that sorry bunch who has managed to sing every song in tune all the way through] - so Simon is currently dealing with the legalities of getting permission for the X Factor winner to record and release the song.
Since X Factor began every winner has reached number one with their 'winners single.'
It is usually a song which Simon's company owns all the rights to, however.
This time.... DSB isn't Simon's.
So will he be given permission to record it or will permission be denied?
Is the guy better than Sam Tsui?![]()
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xIoSTbPt_PI
SusieP wrote:And now a cover version of it may be Christmas number 1 if Simon Cowell has his way.
It's looking like the kid who sang it on XFactor may end up winning the contest [he is the only one out of that sorry bunch who has managed to sing every song in tune all the way through] - so Simon is currently dealing with the legalities of getting permission for the X Factor winner to record and release the song.
Since X Factor began every winner has reached number one with their 'winners single.'
It is usually a song which Simon's company owns all the rights to, however.
This time.... DSB isn't Simon's.
So will he be given permission to record it or will permission be denied?
Gunbot wrote:SusieP wrote:And now a cover version of it may be Christmas number 1 if Simon Cowell has his way.
It's looking like the kid who sang it on XFactor may end up winning the contest [he is the only one out of that sorry bunch who has managed to sing every song in tune all the way through] - so Simon is currently dealing with the legalities of getting permission for the X Factor winner to record and release the song.
Since X Factor began every winner has reached number one with their 'winners single.'
It is usually a song which Simon's company owns all the rights to, however.
This time.... DSB isn't Simon's.
So will he be given permission to record it or will permission be denied?
Is the guy better than Sam Tsui?![]()
Jana wrote:Gunbot wrote:SusieP wrote:And now a cover version of it may be Christmas number 1 if Simon Cowell has his way.
It's looking like the kid who sang it on XFactor may end up winning the contest [he is the only one out of that sorry bunch who has managed to sing every song in tune all the way through] - so Simon is currently dealing with the legalities of getting permission for the X Factor winner to record and release the song.
Since X Factor began every winner has reached number one with their 'winners single.'
It is usually a song which Simon's company owns all the rights to, however.
This time.... DSB isn't Simon's.
So will he be given permission to record it or will permission be denied?
Is the guy better than Sam Tsui?![]()
The XFactor guy's is way too antiseptic. I would rather have Sam's.
joonrock wrote:SusieP wrote:And now a cover version of it may be Christmas number 1 if Simon Cowell has his way.
It's looking like the kid who sang it on XFactor may end up winning the contest [he is the only one out of that sorry bunch who has managed to sing every song in tune all the way through] - so Simon is currently dealing with the legalities of getting permission for the X Factor winner to record and release the song.
Since X Factor began every winner has reached number one with their 'winners single.'
It is usually a song which Simon's company owns all the rights to, however.
This time.... DSB isn't Simon's.
So will he be given permission to record it or will permission be denied?
Nooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Jana wrote:I think the Sopranos is what really set DSB in motion for all of this popularity on other shows. A lot of people mention that song now in relation to hearing it on the ending scene of the finale show of the series or hearing about it after the fact. I'm sure it was still being played by others before, but the Sopranos really kickstarted all this.
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