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It's so good, it's so good, it's so good, it's so good, it's so good
Ooh
Heaven knows, heaven knows, heaven knows, heaven knows, heaven knows
Ooh
I feel love, I feel love, I feel love, I feel love, I feel love
I feel love
I feel love
Ooh
Fallin' free, fallin' free, fallin' free, fallin' free, fallin' free
Ooh
You and me, you and me, you and me, you and me, you and me
Ooh
I feel love, I feel love, I feel love, I feel love, I feel love
I feel love
I feel love
I feel love
I feel love
Ooh
I got you, I got you, I got you, I got you, I got you
Ooh
What you do, what you do, what you do, what you do, what you do
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I feel love, I feel love, I feel love, I feel love, I feel love
I feel love
I feel love
I feel love
I feel love
I feel love
This completely changed my view of Disco. Just a great tune. I don't give many 10's but this is one.
changed your view? How? This is Disco and so are so many other incredibly innovative sounds, electronic and otherwise
Blue Man Group with guest Venus Hum do an amazing cover of I Feel Love. It was the song my wife and I had playing as we walked down the aisle.
I love that cover! That's awesome...Man, that must of been one hellova wedding ceramony.
I remember when this was all the rage, and hated it intensely.
Have not heard this in many years. I couldn't help myself, but I cranked the volume WAY up.
What was I thinking?
Eh, youth.... :)
I remember this from back in the day as well. I was a neo-hippie in high school and not supposed to like it, but I couldn't deny that I loved it despite the cringes from my friends.
Have not heard this in many years. I couldn't help myself, but I cranked the volume WAY up.
What was I thinking?
Eh, youth.... :)
How is this any different from house / electronica? Dead Maus coulda done this. What was old is new again.
Because this came out when Dead Maus' parents were still living with their parents?
believe this was first mainstream song to use all synth
Blue Man Group with guest Venus Hum do an amazing cover of I Feel Love. It was the song my wife and I had playing as we walked down the aisle.
That 's awesome! Has to be the most rockin' wedding ever!
A little "Blue Monday" by New Order to follow up is very tempting... I can hear that kick drum calling...
I never thought much of this when it first came out. I was caught up in the Disco Sucks mindset. And yes, I still think Disco sucks, but as in most music styles I don't care for, there are a few gems. This is one of them.
Couldn't agree more.
I never thought much of this when it first came out. I was caught up in the Disco Sucks mindset. And yes, I still think Disco sucks, but as in most music styles I don't care for, there are a few gems. This is one of them.
Stayin' Alive might fall into that category.
Us long hairs used to make fun of disco Disco Sucks. Until I found my way to Studio 54
Is that a hair salon?
believe this was first mainstream song to use all synth
KKeith wrote:
This song is the birth of techno. I had never heard anything like this when I first heard it on the am radio in my dad's car.
SmackDaddy wrote:
Guess you never heard of Kraftwerk.
Well perhaps if Kraftwerk were getting airplay on AM radio back in 1977 he might have.
They did it first, plonker :-D Anyone can copy.
:)
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wow, great cover. Never heard it before so thanks for posting.
Here's a live performance: https://youtu.be/0iFBXjRbVl0
Great music, cheers.
GREAT tekst!
Great music, cheers.
Debbie Harry worked with Giorgio Moroder a few years after this.
Guess you never heard of Kraftwerk.
He did. It is.
Absolutely!
Second was Autobahn - Kraftwerk
Love that version. It is great live as well.
Well, for one thing, they would not have Donna vocalizing. There are other differences as well.
Turned off the office lights, turned on the Christmas lights.
and danced
Not quite Sutton Place in Mpls in the late 70's but it will do
I admire your commitment to your handle.
Agreed. This may have been born of disco, but it transcends it.
Play some freaking RnR!!!!
FYI: this week is the anniversary of the plane crash that killed Buddy Holly, Richie Valens, and Big Bopper.
Play some RnR!!!
But this could've been published in 2018 without being out of place. Timeless.
MassivRuss wrote:
The eras were close but leg warmers were more prevalent in the early 1980s - think Flashdance and Fame. Disco's peak time was the latter half of the '70s and it was all but gone by 1980.
DITTO!!!
double ditto!
Also, check out the Blue Man Group/Venus Hum performance of this which is better than a ten.
DITTO!!!
It's been so long since I've heard this I thought it was Blondie.
Exactly! At first, I thought it was Brian Reitzell/ Debbie Harry- Tehran 1979. RP/ William must have that vibe too, he played a Brian Reitzell track after this one.