so many people say that it is a sad song but to me it isn't really It is so nostalgic it evokes that feeling when you are walking down a mity lane while having the best time of your life
Como Argentino encontre este temazo en un segmento del programa de Peter Capussotto y sus videos en el canal de Much Music a mis 16 años. Ahora con 31 pude encontrarla.
I missed this hit because of a massive life change pushed me away from the dance scene and into hard core Blues. Few years later in '97 I headed back to university because I was ready for it: straight into Computer multimedia and college life, but before smartphones!!!! And the colossal cultural afterglow of this massive pop dance hit was part of the landscape. I had to do some catch up! This track was the first mainstream pop dance hit to feature a vocal line that floated above the rhythm in a way that was a radical departure from Donna Summers I feel Love and Blondie's Heart of Glass. Björk had broken a barrier where she was not constrained by the rhythmic structure of the music, and yet her vocal line fitted like a glove. Up until this point romantic vocalisations in POP DANCE HITS had been confined to cabaret style intros for dance tracks where the drums were silent, such as Gloria Gaynor's into for 'I Will Survive'. And instrumental sections, such at the Intro to 'Get Down Tonight' by KC and Sunshine Band. But rave culture had changed the dance scene, and long gone were the days when DJs 'changed the energy' of the dance floor with a slow number. So if you wanted to really SING in the meat of a SUCCESSFUL pop dance track, you had to challenge the electronic beat head on! And this is what Björk did fearlessly: In her own words: 'And I don't care'