Cause I, I, I, I, I miss the detail of how we kiss
Friday, January 02, 2009
#92 Lulu Lewe, "Crush On You"
(Crush crush) I feel so dizzy (Crush) Oh boy, ever time you're near me
You really can't go wrong with a Giorgio Moroder sample in a modern song. Not that I'm very knowledgeable about Moroder, but I think I'd have adored his work if I was alive and aware in the '70's and '80's and welcome it in any modern context or any vehicle that will get me to appreciate it. The younger sister of Sarah Connor, Lulu Lewe did the latter with her teen pop song "Crush On You." With its revving electro beat, it didn't have to be hugely innovative to be enjoyable--catchy and crunchy was enough. "Crush On You" never wore out its welcome for me; it's a fun, even exciting listen all the way up to today.
yon't need to have ever lived in the 70's to find stuff like "from here to eternity" or osts such as "scarface" or "american gigolo" utterly classics. he's a true electro pioneer without whom the likes of underworld or erlend oye or everyone else wouldn't ever have existed(another one is arthur russell__ these guys are true visionaries, their music never grows old). best wishes to your blog.
Your problems don't exist when music feels like this.
Songs are posted only for promotional purposes (I love them and want others to know about them, too)--if you like them, please "go out and buy the record"! If you are an artist, represent one, or are a songwriter/producer and would like your songs removed, I'll gladly do so (just let me know).
1 comment:
yon't need to have ever lived in the 70's to find stuff like "from here to eternity" or osts such as "scarface" or "american gigolo" utterly classics.
he's a true electro pioneer without whom the likes of underworld or erlend oye or everyone else wouldn't ever have existed(another one is arthur russell__ these guys are true visionaries, their music never grows old).
best wishes to your blog.
Post a Comment