Nectarine
Song Information
Tags for song:
1993 2nd Amiga Demo Epilogue GameRemix TheParty VideoRelated songs:
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Author: Jogeir (Jogeir Liljedahl) Fairlight [FLT] Virtual Dreams
Song Length: 6:29
Release Year: 1993
Song Status: Active
Song Source: Demo
Song Platform:
AMIGA-MOD
Additional Information:
Jogeir's first production for Virtual Dreams.
Last Queued : 1 week ago
This song has been played 254 times. [See Request History]
It was added 15 years, 6 months ago.
Song Rating
Song Rating: 4.4 - Votes Placed: 151 View Voting HistoryA total of 80 users have this song on their favourites list.
Compilation / Remix Information
This song is a remix of: A Prehistoric Tale (intro) by Mad Max (Jochen Hippel)This Song Is Listed In The Following Compilations:
AV 3: The Three Wise-Man
Remixes Based On This Song:
Nearly There [Encore500] by Mygg , Turbo Knight (Antti Huurinainen)
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User Comments
User | Song Comment |
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grazey
Atari ST music ripper extraordinaire |
I've spoken to Jochen on two occasions regards this song. Initially at STNICCC in 2000 in Utrecht, he was totally unaware of Jogeir's cover - I think the main bone of contention at the time was that Jochen was totally un-credited in the Amiga FLT Fullmoon end part (which this tune is from), strange.. I met Jochen a few months back (December 2015) and again he brought this up..... seems Mad Max wasn't the only original composer that Jogeir 'borrowed' from! |
5 years, 9 months ago | |
Triton
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Good melody =) |
5 years, 9 months ago | |
Stinsen
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Fantastic interpretation, stealing a whole tune without credits in a demo, not so good. |
2 years ago | |
platon42
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Soooo many of Jogeir's tunes were in fact "redone" copies without giving credits to the original composers, one could also say: stolen. Purposely so, because all the tunes were given new titles. Maybe he was unaware at the time that this a no-go, but I really would like to know how he thinks about that now. |
1 year, 7 months ago | |
Rapture
Rapture |
This surely must be the original. |
9 months, 2 weeks ago |