Difference between revisions of "I Don't Want to See Emily Play"

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* '''Download''': {{htmedia|intermangle/intermangle-emily.ogg|OGG}} {{htmedia|intermangle/intermangle-emily.mp3|MP3}}
* '''Download''': {{htmedia|intermangle/intermangle-emily.ogg|OGG}} {{htmedia|intermangle/intermangle-emily.mp3|MP3}}
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An obscure Pink Floyd song meets an obscure Peter & Gordon B-side. Not quite as clever (or as much of a statement about the common roots of hit songs) as [[Kryptonite Werewolves of Alabama]], but after listening to the P&G song for the first time after buying the 45 for 50 cents or so at a thrift shop, I just suddenly wanted it to segue into the Floyd song.
An obscure Pink Floyd song meets an obscure Peter & Gordon B-side. Not quite as clever (or as much of a statement about the common roots of hit songs) as [[Kryptonite Werewolves of Alabama]], but after listening to the P&G song for the first time (Having bought the 45 for its A-side for 50 cents or so at a thrift shop), I just suddenly wanted it to segue into the Floyd song.


So now it does.
So now it does.


''This recording falls into the general category of what I call "[[intermanglings]]" and everyone else calls [[wikipedia:mashup (music)|mashup]]s, and is also probably [[issuepedia:illegal music|illegal music]].''
''This recording falls into the general category of what I call "[[intermanglings]]" and everyone else calls [[wikipedia:mashup (music)|mashup]]s, and is also probably [[issuepedia:illegal music|illegal music]].''

Latest revision as of 17:13, 16 September 2016

An obscure Pink Floyd song meets an obscure Peter & Gordon B-side. Not quite as clever (or as much of a statement about the common roots of hit songs) as Kryptonite Werewolves of Alabama, but after listening to the P&G song for the first time (Having bought the 45 for its A-side for 50 cents or so at a thrift shop), I just suddenly wanted it to segue into the Floyd song.

So now it does.

This recording falls into the general category of what I call "intermanglings" and everyone else calls mashups, and is also probably illegal music.