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Get It On ( The ³ÉÈË¿ìÊÖ Radio Scotland remix)

Bryan Burnett | 20:04 UK time, Friday, 18 February 2011

Next week all our music programmes get remixed in one form or another. It promises to be a fascinating experiment and a good way to show just how much different genres influence what they do. There's more info on the main Radio Scotland blog. So to mark the occasion Madmac suggest a remix night. We'll include your favourite remixes but most of all I'd like to know which songs you'd like to remix and what would you like to do to them. Would you put a big dance beat behind Bob Dylan or would you strip Biffy Clyro back to the bare essentials?

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  • Comment number 1.

    MONDAY


    'Feels Like ³ÉÈË¿ìÊÖ' - Bonnie Raitt


    I've said it before, and I'll say it again. THIS SONG NEEDS BAGPIPES!


    1st verse - as is

    1st chorus - as is

    2nd verse - a lone piper plays in the background

    2nd chorus - many pipers join in, thereby reducing every listening Scot to a flood of tears.

    Randy Newman should be telt!

  • Comment number 2.

    This opens up a whole new genre.




    Thinkin cap on

  • Comment number 3.

    I would like to remix all Bob Dylan tracks to remove the vocals ☺

  • Comment number 4.

    Some folks get very po- faced about remixes but imho, many remixes are much better than the originals - the updates and introduction of modern recording techniques often enhance the originals and put them into a context that is modern and relevant: i.e. you could and would dance to these in a club in this format: the originals no longer have the power or pace to inspire a modern audience.

    Among my favourites are:

    Fever - Sarah Vaughan (Adam Freeland Remix)

    I've had this played on GIO on a couple of occasions, but absolutely surpasses the original

    Sunshine Of Your Love - Cream vs The Hoxtons

    although I must be among the most dedicated of Jack Bruce fans, I can honestly say I now much prefer the remix to the original

    Pop Muzik - M (Steve Osbourne/U2 Remix)

    I just love and adore this

    Step Inside Love - Cilla Black (Almighty Radio Edit)

    admittedly unlikely, but really first class reworking of McCartney written overlooked classic.

    regardez youse

    henri

  • Comment number 5.

    I'd say the same for Smiths' stuff but they don't qualify caws it's a music re-mix

    DC

    PS how do you do that smiley on a Mac?

    PPS other computer systems are available.......

  • Comment number 6.

    #5 refers to #3

  • Comment number 7.

    Best remix

    U2 - Even Better Than The Real Thing (The Perfecto Mix)

  • Comment number 8.

    #5

    Like this? ☺

  • Comment number 9.

    Aye

    DC

  • Comment number 10.

    ☺

  • Comment number 11.

    I love the Cirque de Solei remixes of Beatles / Elvis so thats a great starting point.

  • Comment number 12.

    Absolutely right, Norrie. Drive My Car is great - and the Get Back/Glass Onion mix... meanwhile, I forgot about

    Riders On The Storm - the Doors Ibizarre Remix

    regardez vous

    henri

  • Comment number 13.

    #12 or rapture riders? Blonde vs the doors mash up. I agree with your sunshine of your love by the way. Great version. Are mash ups allowed or is it strictly remixes. Are rerecordings allowed?

  • Comment number 14.

    Give me the night (chill night remix) / Randy crawford
    Africa Unite (will I Am remix) / Bob Marley and the Wailers

  • Comment number 15.


    Paul Weller --- Wildwood.... ( Portishead Remix )

  • Comment number 16.

    What Frank said. Superb.

  • Comment number 17.

    I'm going to plump for

    Elvis Presley - Suspicious Minds (Viva Elvis remix)

    this is superb, the whole show is stunning and if you get the chance to see it I cant recommend it highly enough.

    I would also like to reccomend to blog the fantastic re-mix of Moonage Daydream. Ronson at his absolute best. Please check this out if you ever get the chance:

    David Bowie - Moonage Daydream

    remixed by Alan Moulder and Alan Wright. This version is readily available officialy and was used in a Dunlop Tyre advert i think. It truly is brilliant.

  • Comment number 18.


    Heaven - ~ (Candlelight Mix)

    :o)

  • Comment number 19.

    Previously on the Blog....

    Adam - Barry Gibb? Do you have a beard? Who will you be singing for on the 27th of March? And why are you feeling Guilty?

    ;o)

  • Comment number 20.

    Presumably the fact that his love can climb any mountain, thereby putting Paul Handkey to shame with his fake restaurant bookings?

  • Comment number 21.

    Atoms for Peace - Thom Yorke (Four tet remix)

    So Young - The Corrs (K-Klass remix)

  • Comment number 22.

    Skyline Pigeon (piano) - Elton John

    I don't suppose it counts, probably not technically a remix, a genre I know little about - but you'll find it on Rocket Man, 2007 and it's way better than 1969 harpsichord version on Empty Sky

  • Comment number 23.

    #4

    Call me po-faced but I don't really see the point of remixes. Where is the creativity and invention in tinkering with the efforts of the more talented?

    Those who can make music. Those who can't remix. A sterile dead end.

    #17

    It's comforting to think that Elvis has achieved immortality of a sort.

  • Comment number 24.

    Would really like to hear 'Wild Wood (Paul Weller v. PortisheadMix)' ... Paul Weller

    Though equally good ...

    Miami 2 ibiza (Clean Radio Edit Mix)' ... Swedish House Mafia v. Tinie Tempah
    'Xtatic Truth (Xtra Loud Mix)' ... Crystal Fighters
    'Public Pervert (Carlos D Remix) ... Interpol
    'Somebody Told Me (Mylo Remix) ... The Killers
    'The Tower That Ate People (Remix) ... Peter Gabriel
    'American Dream (Afterlife Remix) ... Jakatta

  • Comment number 25.

    #23 I have to agree Glen

    I can't think of any rehash worth suggesting





    DC (sitting down with friends to have a fondue bourginonne or however it's spelt)

  • Comment number 26.

    #23 Glen - you are po-faced. Or maybe just a little old-fashioned, no' gettin' wid da homies ..........and the new way folk work with technology and existing tracks.
    You could be right, but you may also be wrong.
    Remixes aren't about replacing or surplanting the original. They are usually a rework of something someone has enjoyed and chosen to take a wee twist on as an homage of sorts. Not out of disrespect to the original - usually the reverse. As for "those who can, do, those who can't...." reminds me of that argument about teachers. Have never bought into that one.
    Relative lack of talent is not a prerequisite for remixing someone else's music.
    I'm offering no examples for this theme as the main remix music I enjoy won't fit this station.

    Saying that - not all remixes are good. Let's hope this theme won't include any of those. Call me captain obvious, I assumed that they weren't appealing for rubbish.
    And....there's nothing new under the sun.

  • Comment number 27.

    #25, #23 well you are wrong. Not only are my suggestions superb, tell me this did not benefit from the remix

    Everything But The Girl - Missing (Todd Terry Remix)

  • Comment number 28.

    #26 #27

    For me music is what The Blues Band played night not the pointless noodlings of some nerd with a computer, too much time, too little ability and all the inventiveness of an ironing board..

  • Comment number 29.

    #19
    Nah, nae beard.
    Whats happening on the 27th of March??

  • Comment number 30.

    Music is inclusive - that's why people relate to it. Doesn't mean that any Tom, Dick or Harry can replicate someone else's work in some way and make it work as well. But also doesn't mean there aren't some who can give it an interesting rework whilst still acknowledging the origins.
    I'm sure whoever decided red was a nice colour wouldn't have minded someone else adding in a bit of yellow to make various shades of orange. Red is still red.

  • Comment number 31.

  • Comment number 32.


    BRING ME THE RED IS STILL RED OF ALFREDO GARCIA!

  • Comment number 33.


    I don't know anything about music, but I know what I like!

    My instinctive opinion is; if it can't be played by musicians on a stage during a live performance then it lacks honesty.



    #29

    I don't know anything about football, but even I know what's happening on March 27th.!

    >8-D

  • Comment number 34.

    Well, as I was saying, some folks are really po-faced about remixes.

    Do you not think you're being a bit po-faced about this theme, faither?

    Even the Jazz afficiandos at Verve records (though I suppose they are naturally inclined to improvisation)had all their standards remixed.

    It's just a different skill set, different techology, another way of looking at the same thing.

    Is You Is or Is You No My Baby - Dinah Washington ( Rae & Christian Remix)

    I think it's time we took you clubbing, faither:-))

    regardez- youse

    henri

  • Comment number 35.

    #34

    Henri,

    Po-faced? And there was me thinking I was merely expressing an opinion! Here's another opinion. I wouldn't choose any of your requests over the original. Nor am I swayed by adjectives such as "enhanced", "modern" or "relevant".

    And that Randy Newman song suffers for the want of bagpipes!




















    po-faced git

  • Comment number 36.

    Goodness - is SG GM? I hope not - I have them in different GIO mind compartments. My brain is shrunken enough as it is. Please don't say it has to be even more reduced to accept both as one. NOOOOO!!

    I enjoy good remixes. Another take on something I enjoy, if done well. Why not?

  • Comment number 37.

    yes, what is happening on 27th March?


    I must admit when they announced a theme in keeping with the presenter shuffle I thought it might be songs different from what the singer or band is normally associated with, a wee theme idea I had before.

    As far as remixes go,I don't mind listening to something I've got no knowledge of whatsoever, but the ones I Spotified today mostly didn't sound much different from the original, just had a few more layers on or were the sort of thing you get in the exercise class. The couple I picked I did like the remixed sound better.

    But I don't think we should be insulting people for saying they don't like the idea at all.

    Anyway, I'm for an early night and looking forward to cornflakes for Sunday breakfast.

  • Comment number 38.

    #37

    we're taking faither clubbing?

  • Comment number 39.

    #36

    Moi?

    >8-D

  • Comment number 40.

    #38

    I would rather be clubbed

    #39

    moii?

  • Comment number 41.

    still confused...




    Wake me up Tuesday

  • Comment number 42.

    BRING ME THE SLEEPY HEAD O' THON FELLY

  • Comment number 43.

    Dont mind remixes but they're not my forte:

    For The Daughter then...
    Little Boots - 'New In Town' (Fred Falke remix)
    Justin Bieber - 'Somebody to love' (remix feat Usher)

  • Comment number 44.


    #43 - Julie - Are the boys being silly again? I think Henri noticed remix is an anagram of mixer! LOL!!!


    #27 - Norrie - I'm not sure that benefit is the right word. I find the remix even more excruciating than the original. But hey! What do I know? Before you answer let me tell you what more than one man has told me - If you don't want to hear the answer don't ask the question!

    ;o)


  • Comment number 45.

    I bite B.J. Nurse

  • Comment number 46.

    #44

    Steady Senga, my comments were,of course, reflecting anecdotal observation before anything specific was said, like ' what else is on the White Album?' :-))

    I've forgotten how to link it - but - todays ³ÉÈË¿ìÊÖ UK News front page carries a story and video of a new piece of mixing softwear which can break music down to its component parts.

    The inventor of the softwear has demonstrated its capabilities by remixing the ³ÉÈË¿ìÊÖ news signature tune.

    Quite an improvement, I'd say - it would be nice for a change.

    Check it out.

    Turning to the subject of what I'd personally like to remix - and at the risk of being accused of being an imbecile - I think both The Beatles albums - Revolver & Sgt Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band are in serious need of revision.

    They were caught in that unhappy moment of being ahead of their time conceptually and imaginatively but in my view, listening from now, the limitations of equipment available could not deliver the soundscape required. They remain a remarkable achievement for a four track recording, but to my ears, ironically, sound dated and old fashioned.

    Although it was doubtless thought clever at the time, the backwards orchestra thing at the end of A Day In The Life just grates on my nerves any time I hear it and I would love to hear it differently.

    regardez youse

    henri



  • Comment number 47.

    This software is very impressive. I agree with you about the orchestra on A Day In The Life. Now you'll be able to do something about it. There were 40 instruments which you can now re-score with a mouse and six months of your life. It might be simpler to jump straight to the piano chord.

  • Comment number 48.

    So now they can actually tell how many holes it takes to fill the Albert Hall?

  • Comment number 49.

    I have managed to use the new software to remove the inexplicable high-pitched screeching which mars many editions of Get It On.

  • Comment number 50.

    #47

    well, we agree on something, faither.

    I forgot our hero asks us to explain what we'd do to those tracks we'd remix:

    In 'A Day In the Life', I'd scrap the backwards orchestra in the middle and build a simple piano/acoustic guitar bridge to the McCartney part of the song and then after the Lennon vocal over the orchestra I'd re run the track from the beginning for the 2nd part of John's contribution.

    The song now culminates in the quite magnificent Lennon vocal over the orchestra at the end i.e.- replayed from the middle of the track - and I'd spin this out for maybe another couple of minutes by multi-layering it to a melodic climatic ending rather than the discordant one we have inherited from all that experimental hippie trippiedom.

    This might make the track less experimental or cutting edge but a hell of lot more pleasant.

    The magnificent melodic Lennon vocal over the orchestra is probably my favourite bit of Sgt Pepper - the backwards orchestra was doubtless supposed to contrast with it - but it just spoils the dream like quality of the track in a really disturbingly unnecessary way.

    regardez youse

    henri

  • Comment number 51.

    I think some of you may be looking to launch a different programme that better suits your very particular needs better. One that doesn't involve 90% of the other listening public. Good luck with that one and I mean that most sincerely. I sometimes wish I were more of a Camus fan. Instead I'm stuck with Sartre.

  • Comment number 52.

    #51

    Very intuitive, MD - but I feel certain that heard once, it'll be 90% tuned in. It's coming along nicely and close to completion.The team working on it are giving it the thumbs up.

    When I think about Camus, I find the logic inescapable but then I get up in the morning and push that rock back up the hill. I don't know whether this means I'm in favour of optimism about the future or the resigned acceptance of the hopelessness of everything.

    I don't know much about Sartre except that song he did with Jane Birkin - he seemed to have the right idea.

    regardez vous

    henri

  • Comment number 53.

    The Daughter recommends 'Starry Eyed' (Jakwob remix) - Ellie Goulding, or Jakwob's remix of 'Under The Sheets'. I like Ellie Goulding...The Daughter's seen her twice and says she's very good live.

  • Comment number 54.

    What's keeping you Glen?

  • Comment number 55.

    Kaw Jobs

  • Comment number 56.

    Ahhh the 27th of March. Now I know what you are referring to Senga.

    I`m afraid Scotland stopped being a footballing nation around 1986.

    We often wonder what the GIO theme meetings are like but I cant imagine for the life of me the hell Chick Young et al must go through every day trying to come up with stuff on Scottish Fitba to fill two hours of programming.

    When the friendly was announced last week a TV presenter here made the observation that as Brazil had lost their last two games (Argentina and France)the new(ish) manager needed a banker.

  • Comment number 57.

    And there's me thinkin that wis the date o' the royal wedding

  • Comment number 58.

    Monday

    I quite liked what Mylo did with my old Miami Sound Machine fave, Dr Beat.

    Dr Pressure

    I think it was called.

  • Comment number 59.

    #50

    The orchestra included the likes of David McCallum (leader of the Royal Philarmonic and Ilya Kuryakin's father), Alan Civil (on the horn as Viv Stanshall would say) and Jack Brymer (I used to play the clarinet myself). I feel that much better use could have been made of all this talent if The Beatles hadn't been burning the fields of Lebanon.

  • Comment number 60.

    #52

    I'm tempted to recycle the old joke:

    To be is to do - Descartes
    To do is to be - Sartre
    Do be do be do - Sinatra

    but I won't.

  • Comment number 61.

    I know as much about remixes as I do about booking restauarants so I can't even fake a suggestion for this theme. It's gonna be a long day.....

  • Comment number 62.

    #60 Was that Frank Sinatra? Jeez!


    All this time i thought it was Scooby Doo.


    The stuff you learn on here.

  • Comment number 63.

    The XX seem to go in for remixes quite a lot. I like the Delorean take on Islands - quite different. I think this is just current bands making use of the technology and expertise that's there - and why not? If it's there to be used, then go for it. At least they call it a remix and don't pass it off as a new song by changing the lyrics.

    Islands (Delorean Remix) - The XX

    If I were to have access to the remixing techno I'd maybe take something like Vashti Bunyan's Train Song *folkies lynch blogger* and see what I could do by way of enhancing the backing, adding a couple of instruments maybe, making more of an overall sound while allowing the voice to stay on top - I don't have the words or terminology as you can see.

  • Comment number 64.

    Bay Nut Vanish

  • Comment number 65.

    i once had a atripped back version of Style Councils ' My ever changing Moods' which was much better than the original. Would be good to hear again but I can't remember what it was on.

    Alternatively the stripped back Live Version of Mr Jones from Counting Crows 'Across a Wire' album is superb and better than the studio version.

  • Comment number 66.


    Less is more. - Robert Browning

    More is more. - Dolly Parton

    :o)

  • Comment number 67.


    #56 - Adam - Or a bunch of bankers.

    ;o)

  • Comment number 68.


    Hell is other people. - Jean-Paul Sartre

    Present company excepted. - Senga

    ;o)

  • Comment number 69.

    Natural pee jars

  • Comment number 70.

    # 69
    Is that why you're po-face then?

    #62

    It's where they got the name though, Paolo:

    "Silverman was inspired by Old Blue Eye's scat "doo-be-doo-be-doo" at the end of his recording of "Strangers in the Night" on a flight to one of the development meetings, and decided to rename the dog "Scooby-Doo" and re-rechristen the show Scooby-Doo, Where Are You!"

  • Comment number 71.

    Scatological

  • Comment number 72.


    Some folks get very poo-faced about remixes.

    ;o)

  • Comment number 73.

    Ag!!!! Colic toast!

  • Comment number 74.

    After all, what are anagrams but remixed words? - El Gremlin L

  • Comment number 75.

    Ell Gremlin

  • Comment number 76.

    Miller Glen
    Ell Mingler
    Rem Glen Ill

    my the fun is just endless.......

  • Comment number 77.

    Carnal men moan

  • Comment number 78.

    #72

  • Comment number 79.

    #72 Well, I hope so, Blackadder. You know, if there's one thing I've learnt from being in the Army, it's never ignore a pooh-pooh. I knew a Major, who got pooh-poohed, made the mistake of ignoring the pooh-pooh. He pooh-poohed it! Fatal error! 'Cos it turned out all along that the soldier who pooh-poohed him had been pooh-poohing a lot of other officers who pooh-poohed their pooh-poohs. In the end, we had to disband the regiment. Morale totally destroyed... by pooh-pooh!

  • Comment number 80.

    They should re-mix the White Album. The sound on that has always been awful. I bought the Mono Box set and it is even worse on that version.

  • Comment number 81.

    wonder how strict they're going to be on this one? - seems to be more covers on fb than remixes..

  • Comment number 82.

    Nice moral near

  • Comment number 83.

    MASTER BUILDER from YOU REMIXED by GONG – THE SHAMEN REMIX

  • Comment number 84.

    #80

    Given the content and the sound quality, perhaps the title is a misprint.

  • Comment number 85.

    I'd do Pink Floyd's Money as a Dub Reggae track.

    Oh look, someone already did (actually, the whole album as Dub Side of the Moon):
    * Gary "Nesta" Pine and Dollarman - Money

    I'd also like Walk This Way in Bluegrass:
    * Hayseed Dixie - Walk This Way

  • Comment number 86.

    No it is Mono Box, all the albums are in mono.

  • Comment number 87.

    You could go a long way with
    * adding the guitar track to Every Breath You Take to Stand By Me
    * adding the Piano track to Clocks to Papa Was A Rolling Stone.

    Not convinced?

  • Comment number 88.

    Finally, I'll give you a couple of my remixes:

    First off, adding a backing track to Martin Carthy's wonderful recording of The January Man
    *
    And then, Peter Gabriel's Real World Records provide regular specifically to enable & encourage remixers.

    One such was The Imagined Village's Cold, Hailey Rainy Night
    *

  • Comment number 89.

    - Zevon/Miller - I decided this was fine as it was

  • Comment number 90.

    Turns out Glen was right. Some Of this is brutal.

  • Comment number 91.






  • Comment number 92.

    #90 Agreed. Apologies, Glen and Scotch - you were right, based on most of what's been played tonight. I've got earache after that Candi Statton. If I nevee hear it again it would be too soon.

  • Comment number 93.

    it has rendered me illiterate.
    never.
    let's hope we get Depeche.....

  • Comment number 94.

    Brass Bands tomorrow...yay! When an old cricketer...

  • Comment number 95.

    #92 yep. dire.

  • Comment number 96.

    Youse wis telt

    DC

  • Comment number 97.

    Didn't manage to hear the show tonight....

  • Comment number 98.

    What's next week's themes?

  • Comment number 99.

    I knew you'd be lurkin. This build ups awfy slow

  • Comment number 100.

    Oh well

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