Thomas Dolby - Commercial Breakup
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- Опубликовано: 8 фев 2025
- Thomas Dolby performs "Commercial Breakup" at Virginia Arts Recording Studio. Shot and edited by Rich Tarbell and Brian Wimer of Amoeba Films. Please subscribe to our videos!
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I got to open for Thomas on the first stop of this tour in Houston Texas. It was so great hanging out with Kevin and talking guitar talk with him.
That version is slightly different from the "Commercial Breakup" we all know- so smooth, and yet so dazzling...
I'm always impressed to see how well TD's voice has aged. "Commercial Breakup" is a song which set up pretty high vocal standards when it first came out-I've always thought singing it properly was a tour de force. Not only does he master it now, but he puts a whole world of different harmonies into the pattern.
Definitely a riveting performance. Thanks for sharing it!
Enjoyed that. I used to absolutely love the album this is from - still do. In the 80s played a cassette copy of it in my car constantly. During that time I also sang & played this particular song during fun jam get togethers with friends (me playing bass guitar and singing). Of course back then you couldn't look up lyrics on the internet, so my friends and I carefully listened to the words over and over. When Thomas gets to that "2-D beckons" part we never could figure out what in the world he was saying, ha.
prolly 'bout my favey song offa that album... :)))))))))))))))))))))))))) when i'm in a bad mood, i come home and put the album-version on repeat for at least three times!!!
TURN IT UP LOUDER!!! ;0
Thomas,his music for ever Young!
That's a fantastic performance. Thanks for posting!!!
I can say without arrogance that my live performance of this song is more energetic, lively, and sonically diverse by a fair margin. Dolby is no doubt phoning it in and has been for decades.
There were two samples in the solo area. One was Bob Barker saying, "The first item up for bid on the Price is Right is a telephone!" and the second is a man's voice saying, "[SOMETHING}, Wake up!" I have always wondered what that second sample was. It's been bugging me for forty years, because the man's voice sounds exactly like my father.
Totally & everlastingly damaged the synth solo that drove me to love this man & his music. Everything else is alright.
I wish that the synth chords during the pre-chorus were more pronounced... that's one of my favourite parts of the song.
thomas dolby é foda!!!
I am wearing a pair of Sennheiser HD202s my self