25 sec mark I like the tones of the chords. You got anymore songs nice like that? It doesn’t have to be femme pop. But I’m working around the 200 to 210 bpm I’m still doing the snare pattern of femme pop but I need some great Melodie’s people are addicted to. I’m using trap beat elements with a femme pop speed i guess or fast tempo and I’m tryna use like Travis Scott Melodie’s or berry ear candy Melodie’s like dark but enchanting or Just something elite
I just watched the original anime movie and went to google something about it and saw this. literally why the fuck would they do this lol it's so weird? Turned the whole thing into some weird ass b roll and shoved some live action in. So strange. Anyway the original is beautiful in bluray quality please watch it.
I’m ready to fly Down the grid Competition’s tight I’ve got to win Don’t fool with me, cause you know I’ll drag you down. You’ll do the pancake, and I’ll bunny off the ground. Diamondback mini’s and Supergoose too. I’ve got my mongoose, and my trick chick thinks it’s cool. And well can fly we are kings Watch us fly We can spin Watch me do, the kangaroo hop kicking out, on the table top Competition’s tight But it’s only right Fly like a bird Like a bat in the night. Don’t fool with me, cause you know I’ll drag you down. You’ll do the pancake, and I’ll bunny off the ground. Diamondback mini’s and Supergoose too. I’ve got my Mongoose, and my trick chick thinks it’s cool. And we can fly we are kings Watch us fly We can spin Competitions warming Burning up the track Mongoose flying I’m turning mad BMX BMX BMX BMX BMX BMX Competitions warming Burning up the track Mongoose flying I’m turning mad Competitions warming Burning up the track Mongoose flying I’m turning mad Competitions warming Burning up the track Mongoose flying I’m turning mad Competitions warming Burning up the track Mongoose flying I’m turning mad BMX BMX
Um, all I can say is... Wow. My dad managed this band in the early '80s. I remember them. I was tiny then, but I always loved this song. I can't believe someone finally posted this, and all I can say is: thank you!
Rats and Delicious were two dancing girls, Rats had a large snake, and were hired by Stuart Frais, (the very guy that brought Jimi Hendrix to play the Troutbeck Hotel in Ilkley). Stuart had taken over as promoter at Batley Variety Club 1977-78 , renamed Crumpets, pre Frontier. Later Stuart went to work for State Records where he fixed up a record deal for Rats and Delicious, releasing their debut single No Time. Me and Michael Webster, (who went on to manage the Kaiser Chiefs), were their minders at Crumpets. By the way the snake hated dancing and used to throw up on the dance rostrum, leaving a regurgitated rat behind after every show. No time has recently been released on a Cherry Red compilation triple CD, Where Were You, featuring all Leeds bands. Steve D Parker, aka Loose Change Larry. ✌️🎩🤘
Thank you. I’m glad you like OU2’s music. I’m the songwriter on Just Plain Talk and flattered that it is one of your favorites. Where did you pick the record up? OU2 produced the one single. OU2 produced several albums starting in the late 70s through the early 90s. . Most albums were released on cassettes to indie music stores. Live shows involved lots of film projections and quirky lighting I am presently having the albums digitized. Keep in touch and I will keep you posted.
hey ya . i have 2 copies actually and bought both online, i'm not sure if a friend pointed this one out to me but ive spent years searching for rare and obscure records from this era continuously searching for gems such as yours. i noticed there's a video here on youtube of you and you're band playing 'just plain talk' it looks like a home practice but really good and i enjoyed watching that :) . ah cool so there were other recordings then, i guess that's the reason why they've not surfaced online so far because they only came out on tape, so that would be really great if you are able to save the music and transfer them digitally. i would happily pay for those and spread the word. if you wanna message me on facebook i have a group page too facebook.com/PlanetNamedDesire
hey sorry for the late reply and thanks for reaching out. it's really nice to be able to speak to you as i love this record so much. i got mine a few years ago and it's remained one of my favourites. did the band ever record anything else, ide love to hear any other tracks you did. ALEX
@@PlanetNamedDesireThe B Side Is Definately David Cunningham ,But The A Side Dose Not Sound Like Deborah Evans Strickland, Do You Happen To Know Who The Vocals Belong To ?
The year was 1983. The Jade group did 6 singles. They were from Toronto, Canada. They are here: music.ru-vid.com/group/OLAK5uy_nwuNafd6Ww1Z9u0pg9OYDc9VptakBy9a4&si=oyNFzyog5wr3I3Qf The new video is here: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-K0i7uQ7oD-k.html Prior to the Jade Group, Angela and Jana fronted a New Wave Rock Band Called "Erect" 1979-1982 and that album can be found here: music.ru-vid.com/group/OLAK5uy_mU5c5YFLjFSJ1bC_vZDBe8XcMy_BXk3JU&si=fBZx6a_y1FX_c7t- enjoy...
der Song erinnert mich an meiner Katze, die da Karli V heißt, na ja da sind die anderen Vier ein bisschen neidisch, aber laß mal laufen, hauptsache es geht Jupp Püta gut
do you happen to have the b-side to this record, "Queen of Saturday Night"? just wondering - I've never heard it before, and I can't find it anywhere! (adore your channel, by the way - thank you so much for unearthing + sharing all these gems)
hi ya sorry for the delay in replying i'm not as active now on youtube as i used to be . i might stick up the flip side at some point. i have a facebook group page you can reach me at if you wanna chat about music. facebook.com/PlanetNamedDesire