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    Your first HiNRG song you heard and loved

    I remember wandering into a small dark little club and hearing this thumping beat and very uplifting lyrics which at first I thought was ABBA, I instantly fell in love with the song, raced up to the DJ booth and he scribbled down, "I'm Alive - American Fade"
    Masterpiece, you should have seen it - That rainbow in the moonglow. Masterpiece, you've got to live it - That new dawn tomorrow!

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    Re: Your first HiNRG song you heard and loved

    Quote Originally Written by SouthernSon01 View Post
    I remember wandering into a small dark little club and hearing this thumping beat and very uplifting lyrics which at first I thought was ABBA, I instantly fell in love with the song, raced up to the DJ booth and he scribbled down, "I'm Alive - American Fade"
    Hello. That is a superb track - I was playing it the other night. I suppose my first HINRG track that I fell in love with was "So many men..." by Miquel brown - an undisputed classic and I LOVE that opening with the BOOM BOOM BOOM build up ! 8)
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    Re: Your first HiNRG song you heard and loved

    I love that Miquel Brown's piece very much! however, my favorite is PATRICK COWLEY FEAT. SYLVESTER: do ya wanna funk. It sounds so fresh and exciting, even today.
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    Re: Your first HiNRG song you heard and loved

    Quote Originally Written by euroflash View Post
    I love that Miquel Brown's piece very much! however, my favorite is PATRICK COWLEY FEAT. SYLVESTER: do ya wanna funk. It sounds so fresh and exciting, even today.
    can`t argue with that - its a superb track and a sure floorfiller everytime ! 8)
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    Re: Your first HiNRG song you heard and loved

    Jessica Williams - They Call Me The Queen of Fools :)

    It was being spun in a local record shop by the dj from the gay club in town (altho I didn't know this at the time)

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    Re: Your first HiNRG song you heard and loved

    Dead Or Alive "You Spin Me Round" which I still love today.

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    Dead Or Alive "You Spin Me Round" which I still love today.
    A classic.... :lol:
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    Re: Your first HiNRG song you heard and loved

    The first one I went out and bought was probably the Flirtations - Earthquake. But Hazell Dean's Searchin, Miquel Brown's So Many Men and Eartha Kitt - was it 'where is my man'? - they all were bought around the same time.

    and that's how my love affair with the 12" started.

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    Quote Originally Written by BearUK View Post
    The first one I went out and bought was probably the Flirtations - Earthquake. But Hazell Dean's Searchin, Miquel Brown's So Many Men and Eartha Kitt - was it 'where is my man'? - they all were bought around the same time.

    and that's how my love affair with the 12" started.
    I love the 1988 remix of Earthquake !
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    Re: Your first HiNRG song you heard and loved

    How do you decide when hiNRG began? Was Patrick Cowley "the first" to do it? How about Edwin Starr's "Contact" or Claudja Barry's "Boogie Woogie Dancing Shoes? It's hard to know what my first favorite was because it seemed like just a natural progression of the disco music I was listening to all along.

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    Re: Your first HiNRG song you heard and loved

    Quote Originally Written by normvork View Post
    How do you decide when hiNRG began? Was Patrick Cowley "the first" to do it? How about Edwin Starr's "Contact" or Claudja Barry's "Boogie Woogie Dancing Shoes? It's hard to know what my first favorite was because it seemed like just a natural progression of the disco music I was listening to all along.
    Some would say that many 70s dsico tracks could be classed as HINRG.. But for me it started very early 80s with proto HI -NRG tracks by LIME/AGENTS AREN`T AEROPLANES/PATRICK CROWLEY/PAUL PARKER
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    Re: Your first HiNRG song you heard and loved

    Hey Neil

    Surely it all started with The Immortals - Ultimate Warlord?

    Although of course - hats off to Moroder's I Feel Love.

    I'd still say Mr Cowley was the true champion of the sound we love, with his 1981 album - Megatron Man :)

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    Yes, Massive..... Patrick Cowley - Legend
    his super remix of "I Feel Love" still gives me goosebumps when I hear it
    Really wonder what he would have thought of the rise and rise of electronic music...
    My guess is that he is smiling from up above!
    Masterpiece, you should have seen it - That rainbow in the moonglow. Masterpiece, you've got to live it - That new dawn tomorrow!

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