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MJ Live Aid Challenge-Eastern Europopcorn


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EEFliess

 Genre: Electropop

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where is NEW WAVE in the genre list??
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Comments: 20
Fans: 10
Plays: 54
Downloads: 30
Votes: 3
Uploaded: Jun 13, 2008 - 01:39:41 PM
Last Updated: Jun 13, 2008 - 01:49:35 PM Last Played: May 26, 2009 - 02:51:26 PM
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davisamerica said 531 days ago (June 13th, 2008)
wow
that nearly scream "farfisa" organ .. dunno where New Wave is but you gotta serious case of it here :-]
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davisamerica said 531 days ago (June 13th, 2008)
lol...
and there u go changing the pix again!
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EEFliess said 531 days ago (June 13th, 2008)
changing picture...
yeah, thought people would get a kick out of seeing what I looked like in the 1980's
said 531 days ago (June 13th, 2008)
Nice sounds!
The main melody reminds me a bit of Scottish Highland rockers RUNRIG. (If you don't know them, that's a real compliment...)

I'll try to check out some of your other tunes soon. Welcome to MJ man!

Be well!
jgurner said 531 days ago (June 13th, 2008)
Thanks for joining in!
Enjoyed the tune, Eddie! especially liked the nice, crunchy bass line. Welcome to MJ!
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drakonis said 531 days ago (June 13th, 2008)
yah yah yah...
But it needs a cool Synth & guitar alternating lead across it, either that or some enigmatic lyrics with Ric Ocasek singing on it. I like this... your bass is lagging slightly sometimes, you should be able to slide it forward a little to get rid of the latency of playing along. Dang you have some cool music up your sleeve there Eddie!
ttfn,
Drakonis
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Feter said 531 days ago (June 13th, 2008)
Eastern Europopcorn
Hey Man I loved the keys here ...what a bass work here
...sure outstandin work all ..thnx alot for sharin !!
said 530 days ago (June 14th, 2008)
Eastern Uropopcorn.
Eddie ! I loved it. Great pics of you too. Well done.

Peace Dee x
Char said 529 days ago (June 15th, 2008)
Really upbeat!
Thanks, I needed that. I agree with Micheal. I have heard RUNRIG.
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egobandit said 529 days ago (June 15th, 2008)
good composition
I like the placement has a good groove I enjoyed it
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said 529 days ago (June 15th, 2008)
Yeah... where IS New Wave?
I was searching for it when I posted Mars Needs Ducks. Sometimes 'Electropop' just doesn't quite do it.

Love the bass banging away against the cabinets, and those delicious keys are right out of my college days. Drak's idea about Ric Ocasic lyrics is spot-on, but as long as the singer wears really big, opaque shades it'll probably turn out right. Tasty piece of music!
said 528 days ago (June 16th, 2008)
Cool!
Nice stuff, cool choice of sounds and well placed and mixed. Very nice music composition my friend.. Glad I didn't miss it!

Take Care
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ledebutant said 528 days ago (June 16th, 2008)
Totally New Wave
Oh, I really enjoyed this. Definitely has that Scottish New Wave vibe and I agree that this would be a great bed for some manly vocals. What a great entry to the challenge. I think the bass line is terrific, although to my ears it sounds as though it's peaking and could benefit from being turned down a bit or some judiciuos EQing, although it may be too late. It doesn't spoil this very enjoyable song that took me right back to my teens. (Love the song art!) Totally awesome!
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EEFliess said 528 days ago (June 16th, 2008)
popcorn...
add some lyrics and find someone to sing them....cut the bass a little...shake it up (dance all night, sleep all day, don't let nothin' get in the way), add a splash of pastel shirt and tie, a pinch of valley girl attitude, a hint of Pat Benatar's "Love is a Battlefield" chutzpah, and serve chilled, with a hefty side order of a Flock of Seagulls... like toe-tally dude!
MarkHolbrook said 528 days ago (June 16th, 2008)
Excellent
Eddie! I'm sorry I'm so late on this. This is really good!
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rsorensen said 528 days ago (June 16th, 2008)
nice
i dig the anthem like quality of that main melody. well done!
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BossHook said 527 days ago (June 17th, 2008)
You covered
all the new wave yourself! I love the pics. I gotta dig mine out, 85 was my cap and tassle year.
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rutabaga said 527 days ago (June 17th, 2008)
Nice
work!
dajama said 525 days ago (June 19th, 2008)
Very cool
This is great stuff. I like the keyboard sound, and the melody is addictive. There's a nice sense of rhythm and movement throughout, and a very cool drum sound. Bass sounds good, too, if a little forward in the mix sometimes. Nicely done. Peace.
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MarkHolbrook said 381 days ago (November 10th, 2008)
Cough cough...
Lots of dust up here in the Eddie Fliess song attic! But these need to be preserved and brought forth!!! This is great!

Thanks Eddie!
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Name: Eddie Fliess aka Lefty She Swills
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Born in 1968...been playing guitar since 1980, was in a band in college...now my music is my therapy...Influenced by SHOES, Jefferson Airplane/Starship, Monkees' Peter Tork and Mike Nesmith, REM, Byrds, Boston, Animals, the Cars, CSNY, Hollies, ELO, ... [see more]

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Genre Info
Electropop (also called Technopop) is a subgenre of synth pop music which flourished during the early 1980s, although the first recordings were made in the late 1970s. Numerous bands have carried on the electropop tradition into the 1990s and 2000s.

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