Just be passionate about your creation. It will find an audience. Genuine passion and creativity always finds an audience, eventually. Even if it is niche or cult status.
It’s a crime this song is unavailable for purchase and download. I know Debbie Harry used the music for her song Maybe For Sure but the lyrics are different.
This song had morphed into "Maybe For Sure" on Deborah Harry's 1989 album, "Def, Dumb and Blonde," which was a chart single in the UK...Although the great infectious melody is the same, the original is so much more compelling, being heard here in the 1983 animated film, "Rock 'N Rule," which was surprisingly not released with an accompanying soundtrack album considering the mega music talent in the movie...One of her absolute best songs, written by herself and Chris Stein, coming after Blondie's official split, it would have made a great solo track for her...
Krystal = Angel Fox McCloud = Omar Falco Lombardi = Dizzy Slippy Toad = Strecth The Nibiru Entity and Anunnaki minions = Demon Lord No Heart (from Care Bears) = Mok Wolf O'Donnell = Toad Mario and Luigi = Mr. Mylar The Wolf/Vargen (from Bamse) = Zip
@@neolibertarian5492 Sigh. Username checks out. 🙄 There's nothing "non-woke" about this film, if anything it's pretty woke already. You have a female lead who takes things into her own hands and is quite capable on her own, Cindy, a masculine woman who is hands down one of the best characters, and an overweight character Dizzy who is a great guy and even takes charge to intervene in the final concert. I mean...am I wrong, here?
@@WobblesandBean kind of. These type of character tropes were pretty common in the 80s/90s. Nothing wrong with a gal taking the lead but with what Hollywood has been throwing out (mostly) is pandering to the lowest common denominator
I kept humming the uhh uh uh uhhhh at the end of the song and I was like “isn’t that a cartoon ft Debbie Harry?” Here I am. With this video on loop mode
MOK: No! No No! They can't stop you! (presses every button he can) Destroy them all! Don't go! Please don't go! TOAD: (behind Mok) My brother's dead! MOK: You can't do this to me! (Toad can, and does grab Mok and lift him up) MOK: I am MOK! (Toad throws him off the stage, into the hole where the beast rose from) MOK: The magic of once voice, one heart, one song! But there is ...no ...one!
Rock and Rule, also known as the Heavy Metal Goofy Movie, is a tale about a punk rock band called Angel and the Three Other Dudes, with guitarist and lead singer Zack (Ferngully), Bassist Bobby Zimmeruski and Drummer P.J. Pete (Goofy Movie), and Keytarist and vocalist Angel. Together the four friends must rock and roll their way through the post-apocalyptic world of Mad Max meets The Secret of NIMH and defeat the evil music magician Thrax (Osmosis Jones) before he can release an awful evil Tentacle Demon and then... profit? With songs by Blondie, Iggy Pop, Cheap Trick, and several others, Rock and Rule's titular song, simply known as Angel's Song is the only song that really matters and is also by coincidence the song that sends the tentacle monster back to space hell along with Thrax the music sorcerer. With incessant drug use throughout and scenes that can only make sense to people who are absolutely tripping balls, Rock and Rule delivered upon its release a solid 8 million dollars worth of fluid animation and iconic sound to empty movie theaters the world over. Finally released to home video 30 years after, the children of the audiance it was originally intended for finally got to enjoy this diamond in the rough. -Sam Geiger (Ogdenville Daily Herald)
the print is notbeing kept somewhere, it was in a storehouse , not a vault. & it burned in a massive catastrophe that erased hundreds of original works
Its good to hear that I am not the only one who has such a strong connection with this song. My wife has no idea why it resonates with me so much - especially because I listen mostly to death metal these days (which she doesn't understand either :)). The movie and song have been such an important part of my life and its hard to explain why that is. I guess some things just click and stick with you as you grow up.