Use the laws of cause&effects to grant your wishes but be very careful it is 12,000 times more powerful than laws of attraction, write your wishes down on paper...
237 countries can't handle the awesome of Funky Town then. Great remix...if I had an 80s tribute cover band, we'd do this version of the original cover!
I mean no offense to anyone who really loves this song and associates it with good times in their lives...but I feel compelled to say...some New Wave *this* lot turned out to be! I've spent about a week listening to this song, and trying desperately to figure out just what it reminded me of. It reminded me vaguely of *something* , but I just couldn't figure out what. After about a week of searching, I finally remembered what "I Will Be You" reminded me of. It reminded me of (of all the things!)...Marty Balin's "Hearts" (ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-gdFkxMlVq7g.html), a schlock-rock smash from 1981. Marty Balin, of course, was about as New Wave as bell-bottom bluejeans and Brut cologne (that is to say, *not* New Wave at all), and I' sure the boys in Pseudo Echo weren't consciously *trying* to imitate him. Yet somehow I *do* hear a vague similarity between the two songs. Listen to the way that Brian Canham sings "I will be you,/You will be me,/We'll be each other for the day...", and then listen to the way that Marty Balin sings "Hearts can break/And never mend together/Love can fade away/Hearts can cry/When love won't stay forever/Hearts can be that way..."; just something about the melody and the phrasing of both choruses of both songs seems similar to me. But I'm probably the only one who hears this. All I'm really trying to say by all this is that - while I don't really *hate* Pseudo Echo - I'm not sure that I love them either. I think that they're weedy and sappy and that they weren't as innovative as they thought they were.