Unhinged
7x Platinum Member
2x PMA Winner…and current lurker 😛
Joined: January 2015
Posts: 7,792
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Post by Unhinged on Feb 26, 2017 15:11:59 GMT -5
From Play. Released in November of 1999.
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Verisimilitude
8x Platinum Member
'90s Zealot
Joined: July 2010
Posts: 8,954
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Post by Verisimilitude on Feb 26, 2017 16:17:18 GMT -5
One of the best songs from the album. Porcelain & Natural Blues though >>>
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Post by JOJO SIWA DERANGEMENT SYNDROME on Apr 16, 2017 2:28:10 GMT -5
I love this! I had heard this a few times over the years in commercials and as a backdrop on radio but I didn't know what it was called. I did hear the ATB remix a few times during a mixshow in the early 2000s and had recorded but could never ID it. The remix uses just a few bits of the vocals.
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disman00911
3x Platinum Member
Digging In The Crates
Joined: March 2017
Posts: 3,933
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Post by disman00911 on Jun 23, 2020 14:09:48 GMT -5
This was a great song. One of my favorites from the Play album which my older sibling bought when it came out. Another cut I liked was the blues-like "Gonna Find My Baby".
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Trilogy
7x Platinum Member
unfortunately
Joined: July 2018
Posts: 7,100
My Charts
Pronouns: he/him/his
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Post by Trilogy on Jun 24, 2020 1:10:50 GMT -5
the real sad boy anthem
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Post by JOJO SIWA DERANGEMENT SYNDROME on Feb 2, 2022 23:38:55 GMT -5
After loving the ATB mix for a while, I discovered the Ferry Corsten remix. It was also on the original remix package. In the Fall of 2020, a friend of mine on Twitch had mentioned how much he loved this mix and felt it never was played enough. I looked for it and saved it for later and then listened to it and I was absolutely blown away by it. I always get emotional when I hear this one. When the bassline comes in, I can already feel the tears. A mutual friend who is a DJ and I hosted a birthday for the friend who mentioned this one a few months back and we selected his favorites that we knew of and I made it a point to surprise him with it. He was so touched that I remembered that single mention. And the memory of that moment is associated with the song now.
Ferry Corsten
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