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I Die You Die, Cover Song
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My Interpretation of a Classic 80's song originally done by Gary Numan released in 1980.
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A Computer Free Writing Environment! Hardware was designed to do a task and I utilize it for that purpose! Computers are amazing and can be efficient, But I fee
I am an Electronic musician that composes using ONLY hardware. There are NO computers employed in any of my creations and I will keep it that way! The majority of my songs tend to have an industrial edge to them, but I tend to stray from that quite frequently. My MAIN tool is the Kurzweil K2600X. She is the Brain of my studio. She tells everything to do what I tell her to tell them! The majority of these songs are exclusively her. She at times has "lurching" issues but that's just MY lazy fault for not cleaning out useless data, so some of the transitions between parts are not as smooth as they should be! I rarely use drum loops, but I do play the loops as an instrument. I am big into introductions and my Favorite part of my songs are the Bridges. The Majority of these songs are instrumentals because they are not finished! I would sincerely appreciate any comments and criticisms. That's how we become better! My writing style sometimes takes time for the song to get going! I try to convey a feeling or almost an emotional journey in each composition, sort of a "journey" through my head! NO COMPUTERS WERE INVOLVED AT ANY TIME DURING THE WRITING, RECORDING AND PRODUCTION OF ANY OF THESE SONGS!!!! That's why there are many times of imperfection!!! They will be fixed! ;)
Song Info
Charts
Peak #109
Peak in subgenre #3
Author
Gary Numan
Rights
Beggars Banquet 1980
Uploaded
March 21, 2010
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MP3 10.4 MB 320 kbps 4:33
Story behind the song
:::From Wikipedia::: "I Die: You Die" is a Gary Numan single from 1980. Released shortly before his fourth album, Telekon, it continued the anthemic style Numan had begun earlier in the year with "We Are Glass". The composer himself described the two singles as "Much the same thing. Both very chorus-orientated with the guitars as the main rhythmic device and the keyboards tinkling over the top
Lyrics
This is not love This is not even worth a point of view In Echo Park, I Pause for effect and whisper 'who are you?' They crawl out of their holes for me And I die: You die Hear them laugh, watch them turn on me And I die: You die See my scars, they call me such things Tear me, tear me, tear me Now I have your names Screaming 'you will suffer' and 'you're all too late' Now I feel young Does everything stop when the old TAPE fails? They crawl out of their holes for me And I die: You die Hear them laugh, watch them turn on me And I die: You die See my scars, they call me such things Tear me, tear me, tear me But I'm still frightened by the telephone
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Pitch Blue
Jun 24, 2010
Great remake on a techno classic. How underrated was Gary? I like your efforts man. I'm just getting back to recording after a long hiatus. I have no keys ability though, so it's guitar rock for me.