11-11-2019 21:25
11-11-2019 21:25
Now and again I like to listen to a bit of Johnny Cash and I bought a copy of the famous two prison concerts on CD.
Because of the sort of music I listen to in general I also became aware of a Johnny Cash remixed album (I've not purchased a copy as yet)
One of the tracks on the album is a remix of Folsom Prison Blues by Pete Rock which isn't bad I don't think but do you think such tracks should be remixed?
A more well known example is Junkie XL's remix of a Little Less Conversation by Elvis (Presley of course)
So the question is, should such tracks be remixed and does it make people seek out the original?
11-11-2019 23:08
11-11-2019 23:08
12-11-2019 07:43
12-11-2019 07:43
12-11-2019 08:15
Slightly off topic but hey it's my thread so I can but apparently they are releasing a film with James Dean in it (the actor that's been dead for 55 years) which is a just a tad creepy I think but then again a holograhpic version of Amy Winehouse has been touring.
12-11-2019 08:34
12-11-2019 08:34
you said it @Anonymous
Creepy
where are they going to make money ?
This is not a good road in my view
13-11-2019 00:36
13-11-2019 00:36
13-11-2019 07:50
13-11-2019 07:50
13-11-2019 10:01 - edited 13-11-2019 10:19
13-11-2019 10:01 - edited 13-11-2019 10:19
Generally speaking, I think classic songs should be left alone, but I think this version is actually better than the original. I've seen U2 live, and Bono has an incredible stage presence, but Mary J. Blige is fabulous in this reworking of one of their biggest hits.
Not so much a remix, but just giving it the voice that it truly deserves.
13-11-2019 11:23
13-11-2019 11:23
13-11-2019 11:34
13-11-2019 11:34
Nothing to do with songs but having watched Tesco resurrect Humphrey Bogart and Ingrid Bergman (Casablanca) for their dreadful clubcard advert, rather makes my blood boil!! Awful.
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