100% Moroder here, no Freddy Mercury. It's the b-side to Freddy's LOVE KILLS, but that's because that single was released as part of the METROPOLIS 1984 project - as opposed as a single from a Freddy Mercury solo album. Clearly, Moroder influenced Freddy and you can hear that in RADIO GA GA.
“With Freddie, I didn’t have too much work to do - the vocal is perfect,” Moroder says. But he confesses that recording with Mercury “was a little difficult. … I don’t know, maybe I was a little intimidated. I’m not saying [Mercury was] better than David Bowie, but he played piano, he composed, he sang, he had the show, the image. I mean, he was definitely a big icon. So I don’t know if I was a little nervous. It went OK. It could have gone better, the way we interacted, the two of us. “Sometimes I felt he was a little bit English. You know, like I’m not saying [the Brits] invented music, but they just did a lot of great music, starting from the Beatles on. So I think they have some right to say, ‘Yeah, we know music.’ And that was certainly Freddie.”
I love all the music from this version of Metropolis by Moroder, Im surprised by how well their sounds mesh together. If any of you have never seen the renewal before its much worth your while, it releases on July 23 for the UK, check out metropolismovie.co.uk then to catch the stream or follow @UK_Metropolis for updates
This is just Giorgio Moroder, there's no Freddie Mercury involvement on this track. He only co-wrote and recorded "Love Kills." He had nothing to do with "Rotwang's Party."
incredible magic of giovanni giorgio moroder, so huge, epical, unique, winner of 3 oscar´s awards, incredible guy, i love you giorgio
この曲を探し求めていました!ありがとう!
I lost my single of Love Kills long time since and I've been looking for this track for ages. Thanks so much for posting this. Awesome
I still have this on 12". Cool.
Great
100% Moroder here, no Freddy Mercury. It's the b-side to Freddy's LOVE KILLS, but that's because that single was released as part of the METROPOLIS 1984 project - as opposed as a single from a Freddy Mercury solo album. Clearly, Moroder influenced Freddy and you can hear that in RADIO GA GA.
u spell it freddy. it is freddie ??? where do u see it it spelled freddy on that single????
“With Freddie, I didn’t have too much work to do - the vocal is perfect,” Moroder says. But he confesses that recording with Mercury “was a little difficult. … I don’t know, maybe I was a little intimidated. I’m not saying [Mercury was] better than David Bowie, but he played piano, he composed, he sang, he had the show, the image. I mean, he was definitely a big icon. So I don’t know if I was a little nervous. It went OK. It could have gone better, the way we interacted, the two of us.
“Sometimes I felt he was a little bit English. You know, like I’m not saying [the Brits] invented music, but they just did a lot of great music, starting from the Beatles on. So I think they have some right to say, ‘Yeah, we know music.’ And that was certainly Freddie.”
Who has love kills single?this is it's b-side?amazing...
very good
I love all the music from this version of Metropolis by Moroder, Im surprised by how well their sounds mesh together. If any of you have never seen the renewal before its much worth your while, it releases on July 23 for the UK, check out metropolismovie.co.uk then to catch the stream or follow @UK_Metropolis for updates
This is just Giorgio Moroder, there's no Freddie Mercury involvement on this track. He only co-wrote and recorded "Love Kills." He had nothing to do with "Rotwang's Party."
FREDDIE MERCURY FOREVER!! :)
Giorgio Moroder is always really great!!
fucking
I have the Mertropolis soundtrack on lp and cd very rare.
koldkockrecords is this tune on the soundtrack?
No, it's not. It's only available on the LOVE KILLS single and maxi.
rotwang ' s party giorgio moroder and freddie mercury
viva moroder,yesssssssssssssss!!!
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