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The Things You Said   [2009]

The Things You Said Released by :
Fredrik

Release Date :
28 October 2009

Type :
C64 Music

User rating:*******___  6.8/10 (9 votes)   See votestatistics

Credits :
Music .... Fredrik of Avatar


SIDs used in this release :
The Things You Said(/MUSICIANS/F/Fredrik/Things_You_Said.sid)

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User Comment
Submitted by Stainless Steel on 30 October 2009
Interesting. How exactly does SDI "sound"?
User Comment
Submitted by dalezy on 30 October 2009
amazing, you made an sdi-tune sound like as if it wasn't made in sdi at all, which isn't quite a bad thing right here. :)
you sure got that pre-90s vibe going, with that certain touch of a boyband's style that mainly attracts emo-girls who are willing to carve that very band's name onto their forearms in vain hope to be just a tad closer to their idols.
could it be that i know this melody or is it all synergy? either way, not sure what to think of it. i surely like the melody, and somehow that minimal approach really does it for me. :)

*EDIT: some searching did in fact tell me that i know the melody, and that name wasn't too far off either. anyway, good cover. :)
User Comment
Submitted by Motion on 30 October 2009
I didn't hear Bogg at all, I heard Brian Postma, from the Amiga, and his Soundmon player, which is really nice sound to hear on the C64! ...and for those that are interested, Brian is still active.
User Comment
Submitted by Marauder/GSS on 30 October 2009
yep, DM rulez ofcoz! But the conversion or cover could have done better, though much better than your other stuff. Good you followed the recommendations and use an other tool!
Else what Jan said: Would like to hear an original tune too, instead of those 1-1 covers...
User Comment
Submitted by GT on 30 October 2009
Extraordinary "tool" or not - it is how you use the "tool". ;-)
User Comment
Submitted by Frantic on 30 October 2009
@MacX: I immediately thought of BOGG too when hearing this. ...and that is probably a good thing.
User Comment
Submitted by Sledge on 30 October 2009
Very good. I love this song... DM rules!
User Comment
Submitted by Fredrik on 29 October 2009
Sidfile uploaded
Load range: $1000-$1CE5
Init address: $1000
Play address: $1003
User Comment
Submitted by macx on 28 October 2009
Bogg's cover Big in Japan is as oldskool, and I kindof fancy that sort of stuff.
User Comment
Submitted by Fredrik on 28 October 2009
as i said, this was the first try. So i have not "bad-ass sounds" yet :)
User Comment
Submitted by SIDWAVE on 28 October 2009
Really oldskool sounds, 1986 - no real action here, boring tune. Now dont release anything before you make original tune ok ? :D
User Comment
Submitted by SIDWAVE on 28 October 2009
Now you use a proper music program, NEXT STEP = make original compositions (no more covers)
User Comment
Submitted by NecroPolo on 28 October 2009
Nice rendition!
User Comment
Submitted by Slator on 28 October 2009
nice old song, good old times.....
well done
User Comment
Submitted by Matt on 28 October 2009
easy tune but I quite like it.
good work.
User Comment
Submitted by Richard on 28 October 2009
I sure remember that note maker quite well :)

(Level 99-Note Maker)
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