@strumfellow you know eric clapton, bb king and many other famous guitarists have all stolen licks from one another. you listen to any eric clapton song and you'll be sure to see some stolen licks from robert johnson. chuck berry - johnny b. goode for example uses the exact same intro as some old song. cant remember the name, but look it up.
I love the original, its one of my favourite songs but i like this remix, i can appreciate different musical cultures. So long as the dj had the owners permission to use the song, its not stealing. pretty cool :)
Agreed. I kept waiting for my favorite part of the song, the piano outro. At least that can be looped with growing intensity, but alas, I was sorely disappointed.
i have this on vinyl loveeee it
this is better than i thought it was gonna be ha.
Thanks Sourii - i was trying to remember the name of that song
nice work!
Jest ok!
Wondering hoy a remix of this song could sound like... not dissapointed.
Hey, DB fan! ;) Awesome job on this song! :)
Not bad🤣
@strumfellow you know eric clapton, bb king and many other famous guitarists have all stolen licks from one another. you listen to any eric clapton song and you'll be sure to see some stolen licks from robert johnson. chuck berry - johnny b. goode for example uses the exact same intro as some old song. cant remember the name, but look it up.
Not a bboy song, but nice mix.
this doesnt really sound like a bboy mix...sounds like a popping/strobing song :P
but still sounds cool
I love the original, its one of my favourite songs but i like this remix, i can appreciate different musical cultures. So long as the dj had the owners permission to use the song, its not stealing. pretty cool :)
Eric clapton - Layla
is the background :)
fucking awesome
i wont mp3
This would be so much more interesting if it wasn't just a loop of the guitar riff and the first part of the chorus.
Agreed. I kept waiting for my favorite part of the song, the piano outro. At least that can be looped with growing intensity, but alas, I was sorely disappointed.
The actual starts at 1:33, everything before that was just drums.
It's so DJs can mix it in/gives time for a build up from the previous song!
thats so you can think about how hard its about to go
In All Honesty, I Like This Much More Than The Original.
To Make It Better
y el resto de la canción? además el estribillo no es así, madre mía, menuda forma de destrozar un clásico.
You're right that he uses the same intro lick a lot, but that's not what i was referring to. It was this (i found it! :)) watch?v=OkQWv18Trw0
sounds like 2 radio running at the same time.
The song that Chuck Berry used the same intro to is another song by Chuck Berry, I can't remember the name of it but I do love the song.
@Vicentejumilla maybe you have no sense of house music. If you don't, then this is not the place for you.