A Great Song my Wife and I used to have this on repeat to fall a sleep to, Thanks For Sharing and Thanks Dexter, gonna be playing Life on Mars on my internet radio show this week too
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@@lladoner There isn't a problem. But musically, Incognito's version isn't alike. Actually, I think they lose the idea of the song. It's supposed to be mystical. Not frantic.
I know this guy wrote it but just like Prince (and I love the guy), sometimes a cover is better than the original. Listen to Incognito rip this up live. This is limp.
I love Incognito, but they're doing what they do. That's OK if you want that sort of thing. But as a dancing tune, this original arrangement to me is superior. The interplay of bass and drums, the counterpoint of the vocals, all against the "wall of sound" chords of the synth: it swings better than the Incognito, and its subtlety of rhythm is much sweeter for grooving with a partner. For very late in the party.