on 11-11-2019 21:25
on 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?
on 13-11-2019 11:54
on 13-11-2019 11:54
on 13-11-2019 12:00
on 13-11-2019 12:00
@Anonymous wrote:
I think that’s exactly the same @Cleoriff
Yes but I don't have a problem with some artists (hologram) being used to record with the living. Nancy Sinatra did a lovely one with her Dad. Freddy Mercury has been seen on stage singing with Adam Lambert and I'm sure David Bowie did one since his untimely death. I dont have an issue as long as it's done sensitively.
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on 13-11-2019 13:30
on 13-11-2019 13:30
@Cleoriff wrote:
@Anonymous wrote:
I think that’s exactly the same @CleoriffYes but I don't have a problem with some artists (hologram) being used to record with the living. Nancy Sinatra did a lovely one with her Dad. Freddy Mercury has been seen on stage singing with Adam Lambert and I'm sure David Bowie did one since his untimely death. I dont have an issue as long as it's done sensitively.
OMG IT'S WORSE THAN I THOUGHT 🤓