So from what I learned, a few minutes ago, she sung this song in 1986 and performed it live, 4 years later, DNA comes out with this fire beat that still stands to the test of time and mix her vocals with the beat. That right there is phenomenal!!! This song will never get old!
1990 was the year I first laid eyes on my husband. just 15 I was walking past this house to get to my best friend debbies when out the blue this track was playing while he hung out of his friends living room window. He was wistling at me and that was that for 29 years since he passed away. Nothing or Knowbody mattered just the two of us we even moved to a differend town
I've always believed that every beat and melody in this song was crafted with purpose. The man who inspired "Suzanne" mentioned that sitting in a New York City diner, he felt as though he was viewing the world through a "pane of glass," symbolizing a sense of separation or detachment. This could mean observing life from a distance, not fully engaging or participating, or it might denote clarity and transparency, as glass allows clear vision without direct interaction. It's akin to being an outsider looking in, living life in a passive or observational manner. It resembles someone in their early 20s, in a diner, grappling with an existential crisis. If you've ever experienced such a crisis, you understand the fear, yet you must continue with life as though everything is fine, thus the haunting beat that eventually transitions into something more upbeat. The song is just all around amazing, and there was so much creativity and love put into it from everyone involved
I just learned that too! Just listened to her perform the original and it was beautiful but I’ll admit I was missing those dada-da-dada-da, da-da-dada-da-dada-da’s in between verses!
I was an adolescent when DNA made a dance remix from Suzanne Vega's "Tom's Diner" Suzanne wasn't happy with that at first, but she had a change of ❤ when she realised that she liked the idea of young black boys wearing low jeans dancing to her music Such a catchy 🕗lss song still in 2024 🥳😁🥳
It was originally released in 1983 as an acapella track . DNA illegally sampled Suzanne Vega without her permission in 1990 , and that's how the remix came about .
No rhymes at all. What poetry. Alanis Morrisette took all her cues from this song I'll bet. Her voice melts me everytime I hear her. Talent like that is pretty much once in a lifetime. Now your all gonna watch that song by the Talking Heads!!!!!! LOL!!!!!!!!
So from what I learned, a few minutes ago, she sung this song in 1986 and performed it live, 4 years later, DNA comes out with this fire beat that still stands to the test of time and mix her vocals with the beat. That right there is phenomenal!!! This song will never get old!
I remember her with the original. Was cool first hearing it sampled at a rave.
2024 and still kicking...
2022 and hook still kills.
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Les meilleurs moments de notre jeunesse ❤🎉
A perfect 90's cycling tune, for me. That look gives power to the legs.
One of those really unique songs that stick in your brain
If you like this version you may enjoy the back story here ruclips.net/video/DkYPge6ZKSQ/видео.html
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Great track, "beatiful voice" 🇲🇽
The mix expresses the duality of mourning and of the strident beat of life needing to move on
I remember dancing to this at Club 24 in Atlanta with a hot ass stripper I met at the Cheetah lll. My mid 20’s were the best time of life for sure.
Close your eyes take a deep breath and let the track take you back brotha. Life is beautiful
Did you bang her ?
What a song! take me back please
1990 was the year I first laid eyes on my husband. just 15 I was walking past this house to get to my best friend debbies when out the blue this track was playing while he hung out of his friends living room window. He was wistling at me and that was that for 29 years since he passed away. Nothing or Knowbody mattered just the two of us we even moved to a differend town
Thank you for sharing ❤ may your husband rip
really cool story, he may not be here anymore but I'm sure he would be glad you remember this :)
I'm still listening to this song
Immortal is immortal.
The real music
To us
Wow. Thanks for this.
I've always believed that every beat and melody in this song was crafted with purpose. The man who inspired "Suzanne" mentioned that sitting in a New York City diner, he felt as though he was viewing the world through a "pane of glass," symbolizing a sense of separation or detachment. This could mean observing life from a distance, not fully engaging or participating, or it might denote clarity and transparency, as glass allows clear vision without direct interaction. It's akin to being an outsider looking in, living life in a passive or observational manner. It resembles someone in their early 20s, in a diner, grappling with an existential crisis. If you've ever experienced such a crisis, you understand the fear, yet you must continue with life as though everything is fine, thus the haunting beat that eventually transitions into something more upbeat. The song is just all around amazing, and there was so much creativity and love put into it from everyone involved
And here I was, just learned that this was just a remix version... Thank you RUclips
I just learned that too! Just listened to her perform the original and it was beautiful but I’ll admit I was missing those dada-da-dada-da, da-da-dada-da-dada-da’s in between verses!
2021! Ahaha 🥰💃🏻💃🏻
Suzanne Vega ещё называют мамой формата mp3
Enter the 90s
What a great song!
Dude IDK what you did for this video but I like it!
Beatifull..music Twilligth Zone,other universe other dimension..hunter you
Mesmerizing
I was an adolescent when DNA made a dance remix from Suzanne Vega's "Tom's Diner"
Suzanne wasn't happy with that at first, but she had a change of ❤ when she realised that she liked the idea of young black boys wearing low jeans dancing to her music
Such a catchy 🕗lss song still in 2024 🥳😁🥳
In what genre do we put this song in? It's like, we can't...
I'm confused this was on my CD from the 00s how come.. it was new in like 03 or 04 but on Google it says 87
It was originally released in 1983 as an acapella track . DNA illegally sampled Suzanne Vega without her permission in 1990 , and that's how the remix came about .
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No rhymes at all. What poetry. Alanis Morrisette took all her cues from this song I'll bet. Her voice melts me everytime I hear her. Talent like that is pretty much once in a lifetime. Now your all gonna watch that song by the Talking Heads!!!!!! LOL!!!!!!!!
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🎵🎵🎵🎵🎵Tá,tá,tá,ta,tá🎵🎵🎵🎵🎵😂
This is what I refer to as 'the good version'.
Giorgio Moroder's is also great.
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Audio and video are slightly out of sync.
Music :) - Video :(
It's Beck with long hair!
This has to be the hottest diner, if it's still open
I can't find original music video.
same title but Acapella version
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