The Pool "Dance it Down" 1983
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- Опубликовано: 19 окт 2024
- The Pool "Dance it Down" 1983
The Pool was songwriter and music producer Patrick Keel. This was one of several music videos taken to the New Music Seminar (NMS 7) in New York to promote Austin music in 1986.
Directed by Eric Graham for Moment Productions.
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Killer Italo Disco from the legendary 1983 !
This is pretty fucking awesome
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Life was better back then. You cannot convince me otherwise.
Not least the twin plagues of the music world-slagdonna the piece of shite from beyond hell and S/A/W hadn't "made it yet" though it wouldn't be like, but were still blissfully unaware and there was still time for the few brains in the music biz to cut it off before it grew so it never would. And c/rap had still not become accepted as a 'form of music' too. Obviously there were other things that made life better back then too, far less complications than what we have to live with now.
Executive Producer for the single: William Foster, my late uncle
Patrick Offered to produce a recording I was doing at Planet Dallas in 1987. (I think because my band was very odd by the standards of the time) I was, and still am, very grateful for his help.
RIP Mr. Keel-we miss you!
Awwwwww :( What happened ?
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I'm sure the Pet Shop Boys never heard this one when they were writing "West End Girls" (cough cough). Quite probably the only music video in TV history to get rejected from "Basement Tapes" -- because the idiots at MTV thought he was on a label -- only to get sent to regular rotation instead. Patrick did produce Moving Products, which got on the show a year later (with no mention by MTV whatsoever of them being a former Texas band), so if he wanted to compete, he did, at least.
I came here just to ask, did The Pet Shop Boys rip this dude off too? Maybe they write a check along with James Murphy and make it out to Patrick Keel.
@@NewGrooveVinylClub I had him for a professor and he played this video for us. I told him the Pet Shop Boys might owe him some money. He said, since I brought it up, wgen West End Girls came out he had a lot of friends calling and congratulating him on the new song.
Is this guy still in Austin? Does he do shows?
Sadly Patrick Keel passed away in the last year.
ah bummer, sad to hear
@@AustinHistoryCenterVideos Very sad news. I'm from the UK and I've been been interested in this style of music for many years, but I didn't discover this song or Patrick Keel until today.
@TC Fenstermaker Uh, definitely not.
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Nice filmed at cedar street nice. @ 0:54 Tell the spazmatics to cover it for good time luls.
Slightly higher quality video here: ruclips.net/video/MjVmVhqmwiU/видео.html
Any good places for skillet queso and frosty margs in this area of the country?
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