Giorgio Moroder - Chase (Casablanca Records 1978)
Chase is an electronic instrumental by Giorgio Moroder from the Academy Award-winning soundtrack and album Midnight Express (1978), then extended and released as maxi single and made the Hot 100 singles charts in January of 1979, charting as high as #33. Although originally branded as disco, the song is considered to be, along with Donna Summer's "I Feel Love", a pioneer of the hi-NRG genre that came to prominence in the early 1980's. The music was arranged by Giorgio Moroder with Harold Faltermeyer.
Giovanni Giorgio Moroder is an influential Italian record producer, songwriter, performer and DJ. Moroder is frequently credited with pioneering synth disco and electronic dance music.
When in Munich in the 1970s, he started his own record label called Oasis Records, which several years later became a subdivision of Casablanca Records. He collaborated with Donna Summer during the era of disco (including "Love to Love You Baby" and "I Feel Love") and is the founder of the former Musicland Studios in Munich, a recording studio used by many renowned artists including Electric Light Orchestra, Led Zeppelin, Queen and Elton John.
In addition to producing several hits with Donna Summer, Moroder also produced a number of electronic disco hits for The Three Degrees, two albums for Sparks, a handful of songs on Bonnie Tyler's album Bitterblue as well as her 1985 single "Here She Comes" and a score of songs for performers including David Bowie, Irene Cara, Madleen Kane, Melissa Manchester, Blondie, Japan, and France Joli.
Moroder made his first steps in music in the Scotch-Club in Aachen and then released a few singles under the name "Giorgio" beginning in 1966 after moving to Berlin, singing in Italian, Spanish, English, and German. He came to prominence in 1969, when his recording "Looky Looky", released on Ariola Records, was awarded a gold disc in October 1970. He then began making a name for himself in studios around Germany in the early 1970s. Often collaborating with lyricist Pete Bellotte, Moroder had a number of hits in his own name including "Son of My Father" in 1972, a No. 1 hit in Great Britain for Chicory Tip, before releasing the synthesizer-driven From Here to Eternity, a notable chartbuster in 1977. That same year he co-wrote and produced the seminal Donna Summer hit single I Feel Love. The following year he released "Chase", the theme from the film Midnight Express. "Chase" is often used on the American syndicated late night radio show "Coast to Coast" and was also used as an entrance theme for wrestling's group The Midnight Express. These songs achieved some chart success in the United Kingdom, the United States, and across Europe, and everywhere disco-mania was spreading. The full film score for Midnight Express won him his first Academy Award for Best Original Score in 1979. In 1979 Moroder released his album E=MC². Text on the album's cover stated that it was the "first electronic live-to-digital album." He also released three albums between 1977--1979 under the name Munich Machine.
In 1984, Moroder worked with Philip Oakey of The Human League to make the album Philip Oakey & Giorgio Moroder; which was a UK singles chart hit with "Together in Electric Dreams", title track to the 1984 film Electric Dreams. The same year saw him collaborating with Kajagoogoo frontman Limahl for their worldwide hit "The NeverEnding Story". In 1986, Moroder collaborated with his protégé Harold Faltermeyer (of "Axel F.") and lyricist Tom Whitlock to create the score for the film Top Gun (1986) which included Kenny Loggins' hit "Danger Zone" and Berlin's "Take My Breath Away". He also wrote the theme song to the film Over the Top "Meet Me Half Way" which was also performed by Kenny Loggins. In 1987 Moroder produced and co-wrote Falco's song "Body Next to Body".
In 1980, he composed and produced two film soundtrack albums: the first for Foxes and the second for American Gigolo. A double album of the Foxes soundtrack was released on the disco label Casablanca Records which includes Donna Summer's hit single "On the Radio", which Moroder both produced and co-wrote. The Foxes soundtrack also contains a song titled Bad Love, written and performed by the singer-actress Cher and produced by Moroder. The American Gigolo soundtrack featured the Moroder-produced Blondie's "Call Me", a US and UK number one hit. All singles from the album also went to number two for five weeks on the disco/dance charts. In 1982 he wrote the soundtrack of the movie Cat People, including the hit single "Cat People (Putting Out Fire)" featuring David Bowie.
In 1983, Moroder produced the soundtrack for the film Scarface. Notable Moroder-produced tracks included "Scarface (Push It to the Limit)" by Paul Engemann, "Rush Rush" by Debbie Harry, and "She's on Fire" by Amy Holland.
My daughter just listened to this, she is 17 and thought this was a modern song!. I told her this was one of the pioneers of electronic music.
Im 19🤟
im from mexico im 13 year and i listen since 7
ha ha. Georgio was making house music before we knew what it was.
That's a great way of testing a song's lasting ability. Have you tried the Beatles? Curious to hear about that.
Thats the problem with millenials and centennials, they think its year 1 after they were born hahahaha
To this current generation.. this IS the original electronic/house music!!
• Concrete EDM 70's (First phase of evolution and development / primary genres and matrices 1977-1980): HI-NRG, Synthpop, Electro. • EDM 80's (Second phase of evolution and development / branching of genres 1981-1989): House, Techno, Synthpop, HI-NRG, Freestyle, Italo, Electro Funk, New Beat, Trance, Acid, Electro, Eurobeat...including primary electronic base of the "ebm", the most sophisticated of Electro Industrial, the primary electronic base for the development of the New Wave scene (synthesis of Punk, Rock & Progressive Rock with EDM of the late 70's) and the primary electronic base of the Hip Hop/Rap of the 80's (detached from Classic Funk in synthesis with concrete EDM). My name is Giovanni Giorgio, but everybody calls me...the father, founder and pionner of EDM and the Modern Electrónic / The Sound Of The Future.
This and a few others, Kraftwerk, Gino Socio, Kano, and Cerone come to mind. It was an exciting time for dance music.
Really couldn't have said it any better. This sure by far beats today's auto-tuned, high computerized rubbish.
@@drunkbikewrenchen6400 In fact, Kraftwerk at the beginning of the 70's was only a German Progressive Rock & Krautrock Düsseldorf group while Moroder and Jean M. Jarre were already experimenting and developing directly with Classical Electronic Music and its 4 solid lines (E. Post Concreta, E. Moog, E. Experimental and E. Soundtrack), Moroder for his part with the lines E. Moog and E. Experimental in synthesis with Pop songs (Song Of My Father or Tears / 1971) and productions for European singers like the Scottish Lulu who were looking for this synthesis of E. Moog with Pop themes, while Conny Plank's boys only made noise Krautrock and they were blowing flutes, by 1975 Moroder surpasses the rustic and underdeveloped Krautrock & Experimental Düsseldorf of Kraftwerk with his first electronic album Einzelganger 1975 Music L. Studio / Munich where Moroder masterfully applies the 4 pillar lines of Classical Electronic Music, the boys of Conny Plank in neighboring Düsseldorf were attentive to the productions of Moroder (E. Munich), Jarre (E. France), Lacksman (E. Belgium, Tangerine Dreams (E. Berlin)...among others, releasing the album months later Radioactivity. By 1977 Moroder and his recent Electronic EDM model and the 2 parent and primary electronic genres that started this electronic scene (HI-NRG and Synthpop) buried and ended the Krautrock & Experimental Düsseldorf sound of Kraftwerk which by 1978 the Conny Plank Boys replicate and copy on the album The Man Machine (Spacelab, Metropolis, The Model...among others). Kraftwerk from '78 in synthesis with Moroder's EDM (Concrete) puts an end to his deep-rooted Düsseldorf Krautrock & German Progressive Rock. On Space / 1977 (Didier M.) they begin with the synthesis of E. France (developed by top producers such as Jarre, Decerf, Pinhas...), added to Pop bases and European Disco (imported from the USA) added to the EDM sound matrix of Giorgio Moroder and the basis of the HI-NRG & Synthpop that Moroder forged in 1977, for 1978-1979 Didier M. (Space) enters the complete synthesis of his productions with the EDM of Moroder, Cerrone is the same case of Space in 1977 with the characteristic that Cerrone only made one song on this subject, Supernatural. Kano (Stefano P.) post Moroder under EDM (HI-NRG and Synthpop) and the synthesis of this electronic base with Disco Music that gave rise to the fourth electronic genre of EDM (Concrete)...the Italo Disco (a la par with Electro Funk), this same case applies to Gino Socio, in the case of the Italo electronic genre Stefano P. (Kano) surpasses Gino Socio since Stéfano P. is part of the pioneers of the Italo genre (1980). In conclusion, all under the solid EDM and matrix of Giorgio Moroder and surpassed by his productions in Electronics 1977 (dating from the beginning of the 70's). My name is Giovanni Giorgio, but everybody calls me...the father, founder and pionner of EDM and The Modern Electrónic / The Sound of the Future
This is what is known as THE STANDARD.
“From the high desert in the great American Southwest, I bid you all good evening or good morning, wherever you may be across this great land of ours and beyond...” -Art Bell [Coast to Coast AM]
How about special editions of WPRO's Dan York Show.
He had the best voice ever in existence. The man knew exactly how to keep you engaged
It’s great to have the song in high quality, but somehow hearing it in that low fidelity, fat bass radio quality with Art Bell’s introduction just hits different 👌
From the Kingdom of Nye. (Edit was to change "Nigh" to Nye. I know Nye County -- I've even had dealings with the Pahrump Museum & Historical Society -- but here spelled it the other way because I felt it was poetic and always figured the double-meaning of Art's line was at least partially intentional. After multiple corrections by other users on this thread, I'm tired of receiving the alerts about their comments. So I'm just going to change it. ☹)
@@mugwump242 East of the Rockies.....
Eternal! From 1978 to 2023 at the speed of thought!
Amen ❤
More than 40 years later, still the sound of the future.
Si,yes,da,ja....
True....👍
The retro future that we expected but never got.
Almost 40
@@marcello070 in which year do you live? it's from 1978 ;)
"Why don't I use the synthesizer, which is the sound of the future." - Giorgio Moroder, 1975
Thanks to Rockstar Games, I recognized with Giorgio Moroder
1978 not 1975
@@franciscoalmazan4409 ty for fact checking
et on l'écoute avec toujours autent de plaisir moroder j'adore
Thanks
People don't realize that this was way ahead of its time! Electronica, House, Techno, Trance...decades ahead of its time.
Facts way ahead of it's time incredible ❤
Giorgio Moroder forever and ever since Ipiales Nariño Colombia América Latina 🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉❤❤❤❤❤❤🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉❤
@@donovan9564 Viva Colombia
Giorgio Moroder, Kraftwerk, Mike Oldfield, Vangelis, Jean Michel Jarre are true pioneers of electronic music. Starting from them, electronic music has become very diverse as we know it today.
No love for Wendy?
@@Malfehzan Walter? he's changed
@@brainfyre he did. Her music's still incredibly avant garde.
@@Malfehzan Get Bach, Get Bach, Get Bach to where she once belonged
@@brainfyre I'm getting mixed messages. Deadnaming and call backs to "belonging", yet "she"... You trying to get a point across? (I can only agree with the pun, though :p )
Yesterday, he´s 81 year old. Happy birthday Moroder!
What?
Nooo...🙏👍👏🎊🔥🥇🏆
@@christinekrueger8924 He said happy birthday to Giorgio Moroder - composer of this song. Giorgio turned 81 the other day.
Respect
Giorgio Moroder is alive? I love his music
And the synthesizer is still the sound of the future even today!
yes, but this is analog not digital synt.... no save, no memory
@@damirhlobik6488 Yeah, I meant the analog synthesizers.
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@@hippopotamuslapchuk5388 Of course
@@hippopotamuslapchuk5388 Mp
recorded in 1978, still "sound of future" in 2022..
Totally agree! Love this song
Unfortunately he was found dead
@@wileecoyote5749 Fake news
@@wileecoyote5749 who??
@@julianespino2024 Art Bell
A song that still sounds futuristic almost 50 years after its release is no small feat
I was 21 in 1978. This tune still works for me @ 65 in 2022.
I was 4 and it still works for me too
I was negative 4
i was 5 in 1978.
let the music keep you moving brother...
I born in 1999. All i can do is 19
“From the high desert in the great American Southwest.” RIP Art Bell.
Yes!
An American legend in Talk radio broadcasting RIP Art !
yup, this is what I came here for
hell yes!!!!
Art Bell was the best Coast to coast
Thank you, Giorgio...without you, who knows where music would be?
Forget everything else ever recorded THIS, this is the best driving tune ever.
Don't! You'll end up getting a speeding ticket or crash your car!
xcept for BTO tunes !
As much as I do prefer this song, but the Vitalic remix - it has been said that breathe by prodigy is the greatest speeding song of all time. Breathe is the number one song that people have gotten tickets for speeding to.
As italian and Giorgio's fan, i'm so happy that he still fascinates so many people around the world. love
Legendary Ennio morricone lost his oscar race to this music in 1979.Two italian wizard's..❤️ from India.
Giorgio is not italian
🎶🎶🎶🎶💟
Giorgio Moroder born in Ortisei ( Italy)
@@sandrorubattu9365 but he is ladin, not italian.
RIP Art Bell. January 12, 2022 and I still think of those long overnights I'd sit, chat on irc and listen to your show. And later when I'd work on the road, I took the overnight shift just so I could be entertained while driving my truck. Miss you and your show like crazy. They broke the mold when they made you. You're missed.
Im glad art bells shows were uploaded so I could find this song
I learned about Art Bell and his show from a computer game called Prey, then listened to his shows a lot. Funny to find him mentioned under a Moroder music video, the world is indeed small.
I was a late night delivery driver in my early 20s in 2000-ish, CTC then whatever episode was after (Dreamland, maybe?) and it literally made half my shift breeze by.
That George Noori whatever just doesn't do it for me. Never!
@@govetter Did Ian Punnett ever come back? I stopped listening after Art died.
La première fois que j'ai entendu cette chanson j'avais 5 ans c'était en 1981 c'était le générique d'une émission de radio que j'écoutais avec mon papa 😢 on est en 2024
One of the best entrance songs of all time.
A lot of people at one time who bought the soundtrack weren't disco fans. This tune opened a few minds. If Bowie, Freddie and most of everyone on Top Of The Pops made a beeline for his studios after hearing Donna Summer's records, maybe he had something they thought ?
From the dark side beautiful Bobby n sweet stan the midnight express
St. Lous used this tune on their Sunday movies...............Glad they did.............
@@chuckgaskinsYes! Also, it was the intro music for ICW (International Chamionship Wrestling) based in Lexington, KY. That was Angelou Poffo's promotion where his sons Leaping Lanny and Randy " Macho Man" Savage were the biggest stars, before going to the big leagues. Their dad Angelo wore a mask with a dollar sign on it and was known as "The Miser."
@brucecombs3108 randy an Lanny had some of their first matches in Malden Missouri literally 5 minutes from my hometown. Unfortunately i was to young when they did
So fucking ahead of his time, holy shit
Veranga Listen to the album E=MC2
midnight express
Heard this on an old Art Bell clip and I thought it came out in the 90s. Ahead of its time is a massive understatement.
you would be surprised. look into music from this time period like holy shit sounds like it came from the future.
eartianwerewolf please send me links love your comment hell yeah it does
I would give anything to hear this played in a modern club. Would send chills down my spine
Ill take video next time i dj
@@yakamarezlife a re-edit with a modern kick and bassline side chain would be a crowd pleaser...
Come to Lisbon, Portugal when the clubs open back up
if i ever get a gig, i will spin it, might send the under age dancers to the bar. lolz.
@@yakamarezlife post that shit
Orgoglio italiano !!! Un maestro,un visionario. Un altro esempio di quella straordinaria genialità che ci contraddistingue nel mondo.Grande Giorgio.Adoro!!
R.I.P Art Bell. You're missed but not forgotten ❤👽🛸👻
April 26, 2020 Giorgio Moroder will turn 80 years old. May God grant him health!
It's tomorrow!
@@tohidnikkhah It's today!
@@mikloshoffer282 At the moment it is 25. April 2020 and exactly 15:30 - in just about 8,5 hours he will turn 80 if he is still in Europe. I admire him for still giving concerts at his age - some don't even get something right at just turning 60 years old.
No way!! I'm casually here at 4 am on 26 april and then read this comment lol the coincidences
We have remembered HIM in Kokkola Finland.
Giorgio Moroder was born in 2070 and travelled back in time to make this track. In 2070 it'll still sound a century before its time!!
He must have also been a fan of great tag team wrestling...
That explains it.
Here we are in 2023, never gets old...
yep. 57.
2024😅
Yet, I keep getting old. (Why do they keep you around? I know stuff!)
Who listening this jewel music of Giorgio Moroder in may 2024?
The soundtrack of my life finally returned to me. The search is over, this always completely mesmerized me as a youth.
Same here
They didn't joke when they said he is The Father of Disco.
Techno and trance , too.
Don't forget Kraftwek
✨ yeah, this amazing track "Chase" used to be the daily starting-up at former discotheque DORIAN GRAY (Frankfurt-airport, Germany) - such a great classic! :D ✨
😶 ... Manipulating the counter of views AND other parameters of Videos&Users !!! so, is KZhead an example of "disrespectfully" behaviour ??? --- SHAME ON YOU, KZhead ! 😶 YT, reflect yourself! _showing-your-ugly-grimace?"remember:you-can't-eat-money!"_ Haha! 😁 (I'm just lovin' Music&CoolStuff) ...
... and there're some "humans" who never get "enough"! ☝ those want more-and-more-and... to feel kinda "alive"! ☝Sorry, mother Earth.
Now that we’re in “the future” the past sounds so much better.
Yes it does ❤️❤️❤️❤️
Well only if you're tuned in to that time! I am 35 and for the majority of all time I do agree with both of you!! however if these people didn't do what they did in their time and go against the rules then we would all still be listening to Bing Crosby!! truth of it is many of you probably don't even know who in the hell being Crosby is but I can assure youboomers that your parents totally thought that was real music right alongside Glenn Miller and you can't have four people make up a band because that's not a band and they didn't understand the electronic help even though they listened to country music which by the way had the same amount of members...... so even though I guess there's many of us even my age and a bit younger than definitely do prefer the sounds of the past the truth of it is somebody's got to go forward but of course corporate bastards will not allow it to happen they are the root of the problem do not blame the youth it's as the corporations who decide what you listen to and what they think is good!! of course all of the shaving out of nostalgia doesn't actually encourage anybody to do anything different either remember what your Aurora in time and you were generation was all about which was do what you feel wellwhere the fuck is that now now it's all about how we got a shet all over everything young people do and blah blah blah blah you became what you hated you became your parents let's not go down that fucking road!!
I think that's why the hipsters decided to go into their 'way-back' machines for art and style stuff.
@@fredfreddy8684 well I mean there again I seriously do agree... and the main reason being is because you know you got to go do your in shed otherwise we would still all be listening to Beethoven's symphony! sir yes I am in a generation does totally have to break all of the musical rules and standards of the previous generation and yes it probably really will sound like crap to the elders but who the hell cares you're having fun you're doing your own thing you might even be making a couple of box I mean hell don't they talk about get a fucking job I mean so if that's what it's bound and everybody's enjoying what you're doing then do it you're not doing wrong if people are getting Joy!!
@@American-Motors-Corporation I recall a Star Trek episode from the end of the hyper-optimistic 'better living through chemistry' & 'space age' culture time. Rachel Carson was the beginning of the time of planet-worry. Star Trek episode: The entire race of a planet made gateways to go back in time to various periods from the planet's history. The world was dying, so they fled back in time rather going somewhere else. Those artists are clever, aren't they? History studiers like me envy their ability to see the now rather than merely 20 years past.
BEAUTIFUL COAST TO COAST MUSIC SURROUNDING OUR EARS, BEAUTIFUL SOUNDS. PJ DOC MAGOO
Moroder produced "I Feel Love" by Donna Summer in 1977. Upon hearing this production, David Bowie said that this is the future of music. And it still lives with us today.
It's hard to believe that when Giorgio Moroder wrote this brilliant seminal seventies film score that he hadn't written a film score before..and he goes and wins an Oscar at the first attempt. Quite amazing really.
Brilliant is the best description! Thank you for stating that!
the first non orchestral music to win an acadamy award too i believe which makes it pretty groundbreaking. and then of course he went and won twice again.
I love Giorgio Moroder's music but i think even he had no idea this track would go on to be on of the best pieces ever to be produced for a film soundtrack
This was his 2nd film score. First was for a 1972 German softcore porno, Die Klosterschulerinnen (Sex Life in a Convent). I don't think that one won an Oscar.
Wow. I'm hearing this for the first time in 2020 and I am blown away. This 42 year-old song STILL sounds like the future.
Haven't you watched scarface yet?even Miami vice with don Johnson and even top gun moroder done the music
Oh John where have u been all these years??. This is a ground breaking tune.. I have seen this film way back in 1980's I think, but listening to this extended version recently..just heaven.. I have this tune recorded and play when on long drive ( whilst driving alone) brings back memories of yester year.. georgio is in his 80's I think the Queen or Prince Charles (UK) should Knight him for services to the music industry. This tune (synthesiser) was light years ahead then and now in 2021 no tune (with synthesiser)has ever come closer...
I’m 33 I’m just now hearing it for the first time, I came looking for the Coast To Coast theme song the song would always remind me of something from my childhood I just wasn’t sure of what or why. 😅
Lol sounds like 80s pro wrestling to me
Welcome to the past, where everything old is new again. ☺️ Try listening to the sound track of _American Gigolo._ You'll fall out of your chair.
Un grande maestro un genio assoluto la sua musica ha fatto nascere una vero e proprio genere la musica elettronica e da lì il Grande fenomeno musicale della Italo disco che spopolò ovunque nel mondo lui come i fratelli la bionda sono l'orgoglio italiano nel mondo... Grazie Maestro Giorgio Moroder ❤️
I think that the first time I heard this was the beginning of Art Bell's show Coast to Coast AM!!! I can never remember the year when I heard it, but I know I was "on the road" late at night driving for Yellow Freight somewhere in the flatlands of Missouri. Being an OTR driver, you were constantly looking for entertainment on the AM or FM radio while driving. Coast to Coast radio fitted the bill when Art Bell was in control. Hours of entertaining were coming when you heard this on the radio. The Chase was an amazing start to a wonderland of prime radio, strange and unusual programming coming through your radio at night. Art kept a lot of truckers alive and happily pleased, and we thank him.
RIP Bobby Eaton. August 14, 1958 - August 4, 2021 #MidnightExpress
Damn, man. I didn't even know he passed. Going to have to watch some classic Express matches and listen to Jimmy tell those great road stories.
RIP
Press 1978: How much synthesizer did you use? Mr. Moroder: Yes
Grandioso Moroder . Anni 70/80 musica dei miei tempi che supera quelle attuali..❤
In the evening ~ 10pm getting home from work (Part Time work at Kmart) and sitting down to do about 4 hrs of College EE home work back in the 70's and 80's I loved listing to Mr Art Bell and Coast to Coast. Every show started of with Chase by Giorgio Moroder. Thank you Giorgio and Art. Those days were the Best.
..."From the High Desert in the Great American Southwest, Good Afternoon, Good Evening, Good Morning, Where Ever you may be"..........................
RIP the great ART BELL!
RIP ART BELL
Haha was thinking about that intro also. Awesome
#ETERNALROSWELLSART
from the kingdom of NYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYE!
🎧👍🏻😎
Giorgio must have heard the music of the future in a dream. His music stands the test of time.
Dream 6° dimension
One of the greatest recordings of all time. I’m still listening in 2024.
You and me both!
When it comes to art, Italians have a unique sense of quality.
In agree
You should see some of the Italian mansions around my way, ok if you like concrete lions
Agreed. Italians and British (especially English) people, for some reason. I have noticed that also.
Funny thing is moroder is German
Do you mean elegance?
This song is 40 years old (nearly). No computers. Modular synths...custom made stuff... No sequencers... wrap your head around that...
This guy was super ahead of his time. This timeless beauty.
nerdtronic5000 you are correct you are the man
Music in its truest form tru talent right there I fuck with this shit
kraftwerk also used their own made synths.
That’s what makes it special and fascinating! The electronics involved in making this fantastic music were considerable, also probably mostly discreet electronics, very few ic’s.
This song and his others get me motivated to lift when nothing else can. When I'm down (which is often), this picks me up and gets me moving.
Deep Breakfast by David Lynch has that effect too
👍👍👍
My favourite song is Blue Monday by New Order. You might find some motivation playing through its endless remixes.
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@@razorx6905yeah
I want to play this song to cheer me up; even when I'm turning 50 next year!!😁
Run Billy Hayes, RUN!
RIP Art Bell... Can't hear this song without thinking of him. What a great broadcaster.
Same
Same
I literally caught myself waiting for him to say "From the high desert"
Did Art use this in his show?
@@davidleethompsoniii8263 Yes, this was Art's opening music
Спасибо, дорогой Папич, за то что показал такое замечательное произведение. 141/10
Богдан/10*
чекни его же Tears. Годный трекич, ещё и в фильме Поколение П был
@@ScArEcRoW312Channel Поколение Папич
@@artemmiracle3585 оно самое
Эй, не могли бы вы сказать своему лидеру-диктатору, чтобы он прекратил без всякой причины нападать на суверенные государства?
Oh, how I miss those days ... RIP Mr Bell
That is what i call excellent music for a car trip
олды на месте
Kraftwerk, Jean Michel Jarre, Giorgio Moroder, and Vangelis are Gods of electronic music.
Totally agree with you about it
what about wendy carlos?
Replace vangelis by yello
Anarchic System (Pop Corn) often forgotten
I also totally forgot some other legends at electronic music along with, Tangerine Dream, Yello and Wendy Carlos: John Foxx and Gary Numan.
From the high desert and the great American southwest... comes the father of disco and world's foremost innovator of electronic pop music!
Midnight In The Desert!!! #HappyDance
I went to Turkey last year and listened to this soundtrack while I was on the bus from Istanbul Airport to the City Center in the very early morning (like 5 am). It was the perfect music. haha.
Yeah, walking around Sultanahmet it's impossible to keep this tune out of your head.
Midnight Express
hope you didn't have a pound of horse stuffed up your blurter;)
Have you ever seen the inside of a turkish prison joey ? Lol
I listen to this music while smuggling haschisch in my underwear from Tangier's airport to Paris.
Beautiful Bobby and Sweet Stan. The Midnight Expressssssss
Don't forget the originals... Randy Rose, Dennis Condrey, and Norvell Austin
Great classic from the soundtrack pcture " Midnight Express" Timeless Giorgio 💯💯💯💯💯
Billy Billy Billy.
If this isn't timeless nothing is! So groovy and futuristic. They should have added this to the movie Tron Legacy honestly. However, Daft Punk did a fantastic job and of course they are definite disciples of Giorgio with the track they did on Random Access Memories: Giorgio!
It was and is a great movie.
This song is released in 1978 yet it sounds like it's released in the 1980s or even the 1990s. This song is ahead of it's time, love this music!
"From the High Desert, good morning, good evening, where ever you may be, this is Coast to Coast AM with Art Bell..."
Right in the feels..
HAHA...was looking to see who would post that.
Want to take a ride?
Every Art Bell bumper song was a banger tbh.
Damn, I miss Art.
A work of art is timeless. This is a work of art.
Yes indeed.
no doubt about it
People are writing here that electronic music become wonder.... what? Disappeared, is dead, it was fashion for 10 years max, and then electronic instruments started to be used as an additive, and this gender simple died.
Giorgio was exceptional.
@@marychathegreat electronic music is still popular, it has just evolved
Giorgio Moroder, che da una bellissima canzone come FROM HERE TO ETERNITY, la trasforma in una meravigliosa musica come CHASE. Grande Giorgio Moroder 😊
44 years later still excellent
REALLY ARE WE ALL THAT OLD ?????????????????????????????????????
@@manuelvikingo7767 yes we are hahahaha
My grandpa has this on vinyl. I fell in love with it as soon as I heard it.
Frame it and put it in a safe. Not joking.
I was 13 when the came out. Hooked on disco even before I was old enough for the club scene. Still love it at 56.
Same here, I'm 57 born in Brooklyn
Me too. Still hooked 😍
☝🏻Same here 56. Greetings from Arnhem Holland.
I always wonder why the music on Flashback FM when I played GTA: Liberty City Stories sounded so not like late 70s.
Absolutely! I'm the same age. I was a disco,electronic,garage,pre-house head at the age of a minor.
I hear this music on my favorite radio show Coast to Coast with George Noory this is the perfect music for that late night show
Моя любимая мелодия с 1980 года!! Единственная и неповторимая память подростка. ...
I listened to this driving from Vegas to Reno overnight in 93. this music going thru the desert of Nevada was AWESOME!! Great night time driving music!
listen to this in long trip in morrocan desert marrakech to zagora ... mystik trans berbere population beautiful view
Fresno to Mesa Az. At night. '73 Chrysler wagon/440c.i. Blasting to this AWESOME piece of work. 👍. All the way, over and over, frying.......😵😵😵😵😵. LOUD!!!!! Need say more.......
Emstarmassage works wonders while exercising
@sorryshill not to be confused with "flying". i.e "mamasan is in the kitchen flying up some chicken. lol! " Yes, frying on acid.
@sorryshill 65 years old and till trippin' when I find it.
This song brings tears to my eyes been searching for it for so long since the time of 79 when I heard my dad play it blasting out the cerwin Vegas i was only 5 so before i had a real lasting friendship with anyone there was this...an I lovveedddd it
2023. still the best. Daje Giò 💪🇮🇹
Classic wrestling fans recognize this as the best Midnight Express theme song.
? Is Beautiful Bobby /sweet Stan Or Beautiful Bobby/lover boy Dennis
@@jasonvoorhees6416 lover boy dennis
Sweet Stan!
@@jasonvoorhees6416 I'll say Loverboy Dennis since they used this version when he was part of the Midnight Express. While with Sweet Stan they rarely used this version because of copyright issues.
It was used in the 70s as a NBA theme
RIP Beautiful Bobby Eaton
🤔🤔🤔🤔 Wrestling team connected to a movie about Billy Hayes who was not a wrestler?
Bobby Eaton??????? This is a movie from 1978
This song takes you back to the future
Hearing this wonderful song, at KC Comets games, was my youth. For me, it is the soundtrack of perseverance.
simply a timeless masterpiece
🎶🎶🎶🎶💟
Gotta love the futuristic sounds of the seventies.
When each and every time you would hear that song, it's like you're in the some type of trans or something. Like you going on a rollercoaster or something.
+Sandra Dee Lawson. That is SO cool!!!!!!!
Sandra Dee Lawson. I feel like I'm turning into an android or some shit.
It's like you in The Twelve Light Zone.
Actually, this makes me think of the NBA during the 79-80 season. Whatever network aired NBA games would play this during halftime when reviewing other games that had been played, or recapping the playoffs to that point during the postseason.
Feels like I'm on a journey adventure everywhere I go when driving to this song.
Great driving tune - rolling up I-81 at night running the ridgetops through the Pennsylvania anthracite country.
Both of My Parents introduced me to This Masterpiece 💯🔥❤️ Mom - 1964 Father 1967 Myself 1995 🙂
95 babies I grew listening to this tooo we need to be friends !!!
@@rosilyazenner42 sure thing 🙂
This was the shit back in the early '80's!! Still ROCKS and JAMS today!!!
+Mark Rushing 1978
Italian pride ITALIAN genius 🇮🇹🇮🇹🇮🇹🇮🇹🇮🇹 The master of electronic music
Grande morroder
@@giovanbattistamartinazzoli7437 sopratutto con 2 R
I thought he was both italian and german
Italy, France and Germany are the kings of Electro.
Aaron Courrège No, he's only Italian. :)
When this song was released in 1978, I was 18 years old. I still listen to it today.
Big respect from Casablanca city ( the Moroccan kingdom 🇲🇦🙏)
Giorgio Moroder=PURE MUSICAL GENIUS!!
This classic puts you into "KICK ASS" mode!!!!
I play this before I work out. This is a kick-ass song
This reminds me of the Professional Wrestling Tag Team 'Midnight Express', Jim Cornette, and many many many late nights listening to Art Bell's Coast to Coast AM. What a wild life we've lived!
and now we have another edition - FTR
I just had the same thought. You guys are truly my people!
@@emiliendavis9563family finds family 🍻💯🫡
. . . . "“From the high desert in the great American Southwest” -- Oh how I miss those nights listening to Art Bell. It was pure magic!
RIP the great ART BELL from the kingdom of Nye!! Who else would be scared shitless in the middle of the night listening?
AMEN.....Art Bell no one did late night talk like Art Bell, I miss it....and I'm a Black 61 year old male who started listening to Art Bell in '91
@@darrenhanshaw6382 Art would not approve of forced vaccination
Makes me want to watch _Midnight Express_ again.
Not me, i couldn't ses this movie one more time for thé rest of my life. So hard.
LOL right, I'm bout to
Great techno groove. Still holds up. Rasslin fans of the 80s remember the tag team Midnight Express who used this as theme music when going to the ring.
Moroder is a visionary musician genius
Since 1978 and still sounds amazing in 2020.
And even in 2022. This guy is a genius well ahead of his time!!
The midnight exxxxxpresss!
Mi scatenavo a 18 anni,adesso sono una ragazza senza tempo di 64,quando la ballo provo le stesse sensazioni di allora,sapete che forza mi danno e che gioia,è una cosa inspiegabile, anche perché di queste musiche chi le fa più,nessuno dei nostri giovani prova e proverà alla nostra età,quello che abbiamo provato noi in quei migliori anni della nostra vita .Indelebile George,Forever,ti ringrazio tanto della vitalità che mi dai soprattutto ora.Onore e gloria a questo Capolavoro
bellissimo
Bellissima canzone Grande Giorgio Moroder
❤
Hard not to imagine/hear Art Bells voice welcoming you to the show!
That's it! I was trying to remember where I had heard this before. Coast to Coast!
Word lol
@@SmithBrotha coast to coast as well as the movie Midnight Express
George Noorey does it now.
“From the high desert in the great American Southwest, I bid you all good evening or good morning, wherever you may be across this great land of ours and beyond...”
Папане понравилось 👍🏿 так что слушаем 🎧
This song brings Nostalgia to me and to all Rwandan citizens above 25 years old! it was a soundtrack for breaking news on National radio(Radio Rwanda) back in the days National radio used to plat it like everyday at 12:05pm before News, i love it sooo much
The mood calming effect of this song used to make me stop everything i was doing in GTA Liberty City Stories and just drift off into a better place in mind. Truly one of the best songs that I've heard...
We are listening to History. Giorgio was/is a genius.
Daft Punk helped to bring what is undeniably the greatest influence over the genre back into being a household name in 2014 and now memes have done it again in 2021. Truly an incredible artist and truly his work is forever immortalised in our society
I'm here cus of lords of synth; live at the necropolis
First time I heard this song was in the movie Hot Rod. I thought maybe it was kraftwerk lol
midnight express brought me not the daft duo
It is the sound of the future. ;)
umm... no.