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Thread started 05/14/10 3:38pm

Timmy84

M - Pop Muzik (1979)



"New York, London, Paris, Munich, everybody talkin' 'bout pop muzik!" music
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Reply #1 posted 05/14/10 3:39pm

Nvncible1

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i fruckin love this song.
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Reply #2 posted 05/14/10 7:39pm

TonyVanDam

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Timmy, I've been telling people for years that Huey Lewis & Ray Parker Jr. beat-bitten the hell out M's Pop Muzik. No one could understand until they heard THAT track. cool
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Reply #3 posted 05/14/10 7:46pm

Timmy84

TonyVanDam said:

Timmy, I've been telling people for years that Huey Lewis & Ray Parker Jr. beat-bitten the hell out M's Pop Muzik. No one could understand until they heard THAT track. cool


They sure did. nod
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Reply #4 posted 05/14/10 8:55pm

rmartin70

Great song. I still have the 45.
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Reply #5 posted 05/14/10 10:42pm

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Timmy84 said:

TonyVanDam said:

Timmy, I've been telling people for years that Huey Lewis & Ray Parker Jr. beat-bitten the hell out M's Pop Muzik. No one could understand until they heard THAT track. cool


They sure did. nod


Did they ever attempt to sue Huey Lewis? I know Lewis sued Ray Parker Jr. but if they had a case, M should have a case too. I remember when this song first came out (damn, I was 5. LOL)
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Reply #6 posted 05/14/10 10:43pm

Timmy84

sosgemini said:

Timmy84 said:



They sure did. nod


Did they ever attempt to sue Huey Lewis? I know Lewis sued Ray Parker Jr. but if they had a case, M should have a case too. I remember when this song first came out (damn, I was 5. LOL)


I don't think he (the dude who went with that M stage name) did lol
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Reply #7 posted 05/15/10 7:07am

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Ray Parker got a chance, years later and sued Huey. Ray sued Lewis, because he violated the terms of the original, "Ghostbusters" law suit, by talking about it on a late night talk show. Apparently, that lawsuit had a non disclosure clause, which Huey violated.
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Reply #8 posted 05/15/10 7:24am

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i dont know why. but I always play this song and VIDEO KILLED THE RADIO STAR back to back. they just go together for some reason- even though they sound nothing alike.
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Reply #9 posted 05/15/10 8:04am

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shorttrini said:

Ray Parker got a chance, years later and sued Huey. Ray sued Lewis, because he violated the terms of the original, "Ghostbusters" law suit, by talking about it on a late night talk show. Apparently, that lawsuit had a non disclosure clause, which Huey violated.


Sweet! LOL
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Reply #10 posted 05/15/10 2:05pm

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Nvncible1 said:

i dont know why. but I always play this song and VIDEO KILLED THE RADIO STAR back to back. they just go together for some reason- even though they sound nothing alike.


Obvious relation they have is being the first-ever videos played on MTV (and both were released in 1979) lol
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Reply #11 posted 05/15/10 3:36pm

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Nvncible1 said:

i dont know why. but I always play this song and VIDEO KILLED THE RADIO STAR back to back. they just go together for some reason- even though they sound nothing alike.


That is more likely because Pop Muzik & Video Killed The Radio Star predicted the direction the music industry was going to go, at least for the 1980's anyway.
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Reply #12 posted 05/15/10 3:38pm

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TonyVanDam said:

Nvncible1 said:

i dont know why. but I always play this song and VIDEO KILLED THE RADIO STAR back to back. they just go together for some reason- even though they sound nothing alike.


That is more likely because Pop Muzik & Video Killed The Radio Star predicted the direction the music industry was going to go, at least for the 1980's anyway.
[Edited 5/15/10 15:37pm]



Ahhhhh eek
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Reply #13 posted 05/15/10 4:16pm

funkyhead

you just made my day, such great memories of my childhood/teens and just discovering music. I used to love this. Thanks. x
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Reply #14 posted 05/15/10 6:45pm

squish

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Love this song.

Ex-Girl did a great cover of it some years ago.

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Reply #15 posted 05/17/10 12:24am

SoulAlive

the official music video
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Reply #16 posted 05/17/10 1:54am

Moonbeam

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I adore this song too! It was one of the songs I bought with my Itunes gift cards for my birthday. biggrin
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Reply #17 posted 05/17/10 8:29am

Graycap23

I've always loved this track. I still have the 45.
I never made the Ghostbusters connection though. Good catch.

This has always reminded me of Kraftwerk on some levels.
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