I have the utmost respect for you Mr. Horn. Your musical works have been the soundtrack to the entire 80’s decade for me. And then, and now, your music has influenced my life and enhanced my senses in a way that I cannot fully comprehend. Much love and blessings to you sir. 💫💖🙏💕
Trevor, you are such an inspiration and pivotal person in my life. I did a Jellyfish cover for a tribute album, and your influence was ALL OVER the track I did for it. I even added a subtle ABC sample in your honor. You are respected and honored across the world.
When the rest of the world "master" potentially good music into mush, Trevor Horn instead continues to make beautifully dynamic productions, elevating the world to a better place in the process.
If you are not going to do it Note for Note (which is redundant unless you are paying Tribute and playing the songs like you did as a Bar Band, Note 4 Note) a this is the way to go, sounds like a different song, different Grove, and feel. I did not think Rick Ashely was playing/making Club Music. It does not sound like Never gonna Give you Up either.
Most of Rick's modern output sounds little like NGGYU - that sound was very trademark Stockman et al. Rick's own writing draws on what he loves - modern pop, blues, classic soul and rock. I suggest listening to Keep Singing, Dippin' My Feet and Forever and More to see what he's doing now he's in full control of his career and making music for the joy.
Well, a cover is a cover, right? Totally different animal, sort of a cousin or something like that. For me the original was a little bit life-changing, and no follow-up cover need do that anymore. They wanted to do it, they did it, I hope they're happy, it has nothing to do with me.
"Video Killed The Radio Star" - One of my favorite tracks of all time!
THANK YOU TREVOR!!
Nothing but admiration for Mr. Horn. A truly humble genius!
way cool.
What a gift you are to music! Loving Rick’s take on this track. Genius.
I have the utmost respect for you Mr. Horn. Your musical works have been the soundtrack to the entire 80’s decade for me. And then, and now, your music has influenced my life and enhanced my senses in a way that I cannot fully comprehend. Much love and blessings to you sir. 💫💖🙏💕
Just heard this version with Rick a few days ago. I really like it. Played it multiple times since. 😊
wais trust your ears!
Vinyl is on the way - thank you for this album!
Great rearrangement that compliments in a different kind of way that just works very well.
I’ve always loved your original version, and I love this one even more. Rick Astley is fabulous.
Fascinating to hear Trevor talking about producing. Thanks.
Trevor, you are such an inspiration and pivotal person in my life. I did a Jellyfish cover for a tribute album, and your influence was ALL OVER the track I did for it. I even added a subtle ABC sample in your honor. You are respected and honored across the world.
You are a legend, mister Horn. Thank you for all the timeless pieces of music, they gave me direction and comfort during my childhood.
What a legend! The new album sounds so lush, like you're enveloped in velvet.
Very cool !! Ricks a top lad
When the rest of the world "master" potentially good music into mush, Trevor Horn instead continues to make beautifully dynamic productions, elevating the world to a better place in the process.
La prueba d cuando se junta lo viejo con lo nuevo pueden salir cosas simplemente mágicas!!!!
Thank you living legend TH. 💯. Noch heute habe ich die Buggles LP mit Video killt.....Plastik Age etc. Danke. LG Carsten aus Wuppertal
Does anyone know if she has played this live yet?
Rick's version sounds so lush.
👍👍
If you are not going to do it Note for Note (which is redundant unless you are paying Tribute and playing the songs like you did as a Bar Band, Note 4 Note) a this is the way to go, sounds like a different song, different Grove, and feel. I did not think Rick Ashely was playing/making Club Music. It does not sound like Never gonna Give you Up either.
Most of Rick's modern output sounds little like NGGYU - that sound was very trademark Stockman et al. Rick's own writing draws on what he loves - modern pop, blues, classic soul and rock. I suggest listening to Keep Singing, Dippin' My Feet and Forever and More to see what he's doing now he's in full control of his career and making music for the joy.
Boring cover of a great song.
Well, a cover is a cover, right? Totally different animal, sort of a cousin or something like that. For me the original was a little bit life-changing, and no follow-up cover need do that anymore. They wanted to do it, they did it, I hope they're happy, it has nothing to do with me.