Agree but they are listening to a very very cheesy Pop House/EDM track which is basically a looped 1982 Steve Winwood sample. The formula of sampling/looping 80's music with House music has produced some amazing House tracks in the past Two Without Hats - Try Yazz being a good example, but let's face it, this is a pile of crap!😂🤣😂
@@yamasaa I've just checked out your RU-vid channel 😂🤣😂 Have I hit a raw nerve fanboy? 😂🤣😂 Edit or not, it is still a pile of cheesy crap or are you now going to defend the indefensible? 😂🤣😂
@@newerest1 No of course not, the thing is the idea Thomas initially made sounded exactly like the Eric Prydz version, with very minimal changes by Eric Prydz. Eric didnt only sample the original song, which is fine, he ripped off Thomas' idea. Thats the main issue here I think.
@@historychillasmr5623 Wow what an accomplishment. I mean what he did was nothing illegal, its just ah not original/creative taking someone else's concept then blowing up your career over it and a sample.
For those who don't know, even though this is a great edit by whomever uploaded first (other than the roughh mix out), it's fake. Prydz wouldn't play out a song that he boarderline hates this long anyway lol. He has mixed emotions because they had issues with USB in the actual show.
Hearing it at global gathering in 2004 just before it went in the radio was a special moment. White doves and pink love hearts in the sunshine with my mates, I have special memories with this tune 🥰
I believe what we're looking at is his frustration from the CDJ not reading his flash drive. He then plugs in another flash drive to bypass the problem.
Weltklasse mix Hitverdächtig Gut tanzbar Weltklasse Musik Weltweit Hörbar und was tollste ist weitersagen erlaubt . Einfach nur Wow .Einfach zum Mitsingen Hammer macht ganz normal lied ein welthit der um Welt geht Egal in welcher sprache ..World class mix Good to dance to. World class music. Audible all over the world and the best is allowed to be passed on. Just wow.
Man i feel so bad for him... I would have done the exact same as him if i was in his position, i mean it was a banger of a track idea and SOMEONE had to release a good version of it, but suffering afterwards from the guilt of "stealing" something that was in a gray zone from a beloved musician and friend, that must be really hard....
@@dannewell8780 Yeah im aware of that. But the first to do the Call On Me sample was Together. They never got the sample cleared. Eric Prydz just did a cheesy remake of it.
@@dannewell8780 Man… It's different because "Valerie" is a full song with the other lyrics, "Call On Me" was the idea to make other song (Yeah, House/French House is about make some songs with samples), Together (DJ Falcon & Thomas Bangalter) make first the prototype that was played in a Live, Eric make basically the same thing but… The essense/soul is by Together, they make "Call On Me" first (Well, that is the idea).
This video is fake. They never played Call on Me during this set. He dubbed it over the video. That is why the crowd doesn’t match up to the hype of Call On Me because Claude drops a slower pace track
His version, is fantastic, winwood resung the vocals, and we got the grestest music vid all time. He should unapologetically own it It put him on the map.
He needs to play this more. This is where he came from and should respect his own song. As for the crowd. I’ve seen more movement in my grandmas, arthritis knee.
@@starmc26 I would guess that you're more of a thief than him. He got the rights and got Steve Winwood to sing Valerie again for him so the ones you seem obsessed with is the ones that actually doing the stealing stuff.
@@pelleoh He stole it, it's WELL documented. Who cares if he got Steve winwood to re-do the vocals. The ARRANGEMENT, and IDEA was STOLEN... Prydz is a no-tallent ass clown, theif.
Yeah totally fake. They were obviously having issues with the USB drives reading across both CDJ's and someone just dubbed a Call on Me mix over top of it lol
Eric H ahhahah! Well done man! I knew it, it was really akward and strange cause there is no any reaction by the audience 😂😂😂 I expected some kind of scream or hands up 🙌🏽
DJ FALCON & Thomas Bangalter - Call On Me Y antes de que alguno de ustedes diga " Eric Prydz hizo esta canción", eso no está bien, Together lo hizo primero.
Tienes razón Together(Thomas Bangalter de daft punk y DJ Falcon) la producieron,sin embargo, ellos no quisieron sacarla y vino eric prydz y le saco una version mas club y triunfó pero a falcon no le molesta que haya triunfado
en el minuto 7:08 eric prydz no logro sincronizar los tracks. hasta un profesional de los mas grandes como eric prydz me sorprende que no pudo sincronizar los 2 tracks. wow me asombro. y yo que sincronice mejor que eric wow eso me motiva
@@HUEROANJUNA bueno conozco gente que llevan más de 35 años en esto y son increíbles y no están reconocidos ....sobre todo si eres de España es más complicado eso te lo aseguro
It is not the same to mix at festivals, where you already have a pre-recorded set, to places where you have to take your music on USB and mix live. There you see where one is a true dj or playlister...
claude von stroke dropping an absolute clanger dj faux pax, eric prydz spending 3 mins to find the play button then completely ballsing up the mix. this is grim
This is one of those “perfect” crowds, everyone in there just looks like they only care about their appearance and think they’re so beautiful, but in reality they’re boring as fuck
everyone: This is an amazing sample hook you play in your sets,,,release it! daft punk: no ,no, are you sure? nah we don’t wanna. So what’s the problem if someone else does?
Spectrum Actually the original loop was produced by god knows who, but the original loop is from a song called Valerie ft a singer song writer Steve Winwood, DJ falcon and Thomas of Daft Punk sampled the song first but decided not to release it and it’s a fact that Eric was given the “Ok” to release his version to later call it, Call On Me.
It was actually made by Joe Rogan during a DMT trip after getting caught in a time rift, and the Spotify money is to hide it in their vault from Alex Jones looking to leverage it to prove space is real to Eddie Bravo.