"For Your Love" is a rock song written by Graham Gouldman and recorded by English group the Yardbirds. But this is an awesome remix of the original lyrics with sort of new lyrics that fit in.
Besides lyrics I hear some very Nice, very Pretty, very exciting, a little dramatic, very enticing, and VERY BEAUTIFUL MUSIC. I'm glad I checked it out. Nice Post.
1)you got late 2) i would not call this music "usually" good because that would be a complete uderstatement, this is "tremendously good" and "outrageously good" f.e.
wow I'm a big fan of the Yardbirds old band and the more recent collaboration with some of the originals plus guests album Birdland, I saw this and without listening thought no way, but this is the mutts nuts, I loved dance music back in the 90's but this is very well put together, the strings sound in the middle and then the build back up with the vocals and everything coming back in is great, we need people and musicians, who aren't afraid to mix up the stuff others are too scared to try, because not all the time but sometimes along comes someone who pulls it off, hats off to you Todd, you have a new fan, Dolorean Dynamite is my fave at the moment xj UK
I know-Right!? its kinda weird for me how there this Disco House rehash for the younger gen who missed the 90s rave scene. I mean, theres soooo many artists doing this shit before the social media reach of the audience was even a thing. Romanthony anyone? or Thomas Bangalters solo rmxs. etc etc .. but its JUST ok in my opinion.
@@RMMChicagoOfficial this actually isn't a remix of the yard birds this a an edit of a disco cover version that came out in the 70s by a disco project called Chilly. all the musical elements that make this version special were created long before rave. ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-uhHliWca-w0.html
the original was nearly impossible to use in the discos because of the break with the rock theme it went from disco to rock and the song would always had to be cut short the way how this version takes it out is what we were trying to do in the late 70s but there was only 1 way and that was re-recording it reducing quality and having to cut that part and put in a little pice that would fill in and it all sounded wrong
The cutout makes sense if it was not danceable. But, sometimes it's just the type of crowded you are playing for. We would listen to anything Larry Levan would play and then be screaming for it later that night. He would play any songs that he was feeling many times over the night. It was great when the song was new. The crowd was musically mature and the music is all that mattered. 🎉
Edits, remixes, versions are part of the music world . No need for "authorisation" for that, especially in the internet era. Creation (and re-creation) should be free.