"I Feel Love" is a song by American singer-songwriter Donna Summer from her fifth studio album I Remember Yesterday (1977). It reached number six on the US Billboard Hot 100. Giorgio Moroder, the song's producer, was an early adaptor of electronic sequencers, teutonic melody and four-four beats. The song became popular in High Energy and gay discos, while earlier disco hits were based on soft string and assuring female vocals, "I Feel Love" is formed on a hard kick drum and progressive bass lines seminal in the development of modern electronic dance music.
Production
Before "I Feel Love", most disco recordings had been backed by acoustic orchestras although all-electronic music had been produced for decades. Giorgio Moroder and Pete Bellotte's innovative production of this disco-style song, recorded with an entirely synthesized backing track, utilizing a Moog synthesizer, spawned imitators in the disco genre, and was influential in the development of techno. Moroder went to work on the song with Bellotte in his Musicland studio in Munich. "We wanted to conclude with a futuristic song," he said, "and I decided that it had to be done with a synthesizer."
Aishah and The Fan Club, better known as The Fan Club or just Fan Club, were a New Zealand-based singing group in the late 1980s and early 1990s. The group released their first album Sensation in 1988, which spawned three top-20 singles in the New Zealand and Malaysian charts, namely "Sensation", "Paradise" and "Call Me".
Their second album, titled Respect the Beat, also produced three hit singles, including "I Feel Love" and "I Never Gave Up on You", and the band's only single to make the US Billboard Hot 100 Charts - "Don't Let Me Fall Alone". The remixes for this song were among the most played dance tunes in clubs at the time.
The group was formed while Wan Aishah binti Wan Ariffin was in New Zealand studying in the late 1980s. She was spotted by the other members of the group, and asked to join the band. Besides Aishah who sang lead vocals, the other members included Paul Moss on guitar and programming, Dave Larsen on drums, Glenn Peters on bass, Malcolm Smith on keyboards, and Hazri Yutim on second keyboard/synthesiser. Malcolm and Paul were also the main songwriters for the group.
"I Feel Love (Every Million Miles)" is a single by the Dead Weather from their third studio album, Dodge and Burn. The song was first released on the streaming service Tidal, but was made available to download when pre-ordering the album on August 21. "I Feel Love (Every Million Miles)" and its B-side, "Cop and Go," were released exclusively in physical format through Third Man Records' subscription service, The Vault, as a 7-inch vinyl single in September 2015.
Human evolution, for some scholars, is the evolutionary emergence of modern human anatomy in association with modern cognition and culture including language.
While, for many specialists, the term 'human evolution' should be restricted to the physical emergence of Homo sapiens as a distinct species, others – notably Chris Stringer and Stephen Oppenheimer – argue that associated cognitive, social and cultural developments are equally legitimate topics of study.
One theory, strongly supported by archaeologist Richard Klein, is that when Homo sapiens emerged in Africa some 200,000 years ago, humans were 'modern' only anatomically, while behaviourally and cognitively they remained archaic. Klein posits a genetic mutation for language which occurred as recently as 50,000 or 40,000 years ago, corresponding in Eurasia to the 'Upper Palaeolithic' transition and in Africa to the Later Stone Age. According to this view, the Eurasian Neanderthals (along with archaic counterparts elsewhere in the world) became extinct because they lacked the necessary cognitive equipment for language. In support of this view, Klein points to the almost complete lack of evidence for art or personal ornamentation among pre-modern humans, contrasting this with the extraordinarily impressive 'symbolic' cultural artefacts – including sophisticated carved figurines and cave-paintings – produced by modern humans as they migrated out of Africa from around 50,000 years ago. This sudden mutation theory is known as 'the human revolution'; until recently, it was the prevailing view.
The original 1989 music video, the debut single from the New Zealand sensational band, THE FAN CLUB titled "SENSATION" which shot to #1 in New Zealand, Malaysia, Indonesia, Singapore and The Phillippines.
published: 10 Oct 2010
I FEEL LOVE - The Fan Club feat. Aishah & Paul Moss
The 1st single off their 2nd 10-track album "RESPECT THE BEAT" which was officially produced and distributed in the United States. The New Zealand edition featured a bonus extended remix of the single which also earned the band their 1st Pepsi Commercial video. Way to go guys!!!
published: 10 Aug 2007
PARADISE - The Fan Club feat. Aishah & Paul Moss
The 2nd single from THE FAN CLUB, reaching #1 in Asia and made a breakthrough to the Phillippines and Australia.. the video was shot in New Zealand where the 4 Kiwi boys, Dave Larsen, Glen Peters, Malcolm Smith and Paul Moss grew up.
published: 10 Aug 2007
NEVER GAVE UP ON YOU - The Fan Club feat. Aishah & Paul Moss
THE FAN CLUB's most favorite ballad of all times. Peaked at #1 in South East Asian countries and my personal favorite. Video was shot where Paul Moss and his band mates grew up.
published: 10 Aug 2007
Aishah GV4 - Call Me : Ivana Spagna (1987) VS Aishah & The Fan Club (1988)
published: 27 Dec 2017
I FEEL LOVE (Live Version) - The Fan Club feat. Aishah
Live performance by Aishah on lead vocals, Paul Moss on guitars, Glenn Peters on bass, Malcolm Smith on keyboards and Dave Larsen on drums - can they be any cuter?
published: 10 Aug 2007
Aishah & The Fan Club - Respect The Beat (1989) Full Album
Aishah & The Fan Club 2nd Album 1989
New Zealand
published: 10 Aug 2018
DON'T LET ME FALL ALONE - Fan Club feat. Aishah & Paul Moss
Not only this single earned the band "The International Top Performed" Award at the 1990 NZ Music Awards, it was also the biggest selling single of all time which made its breakthrough in the US and to be the only single ever to enter the Billboard Hot100 Charts by a Malaysian artist. Dance remixes of this track was the most played single in clubs in the US and most parts of Asia, especially Malaysia, Singapore and ofcourse, New Zealand.
published: 10 Aug 2007
Aishah and the Fan Club - No One's Taking The Place Of You
One of the songs in the first album of the Fan Club.
The original 1989 music video, the debut single from the New Zealand sensational band, THE FAN CLUB titled "SENSATION" which shot to #1 in New Zealand, Malaysia...
The original 1989 music video, the debut single from the New Zealand sensational band, THE FAN CLUB titled "SENSATION" which shot to #1 in New Zealand, Malaysia, Indonesia, Singapore and The Phillippines.
The original 1989 music video, the debut single from the New Zealand sensational band, THE FAN CLUB titled "SENSATION" which shot to #1 in New Zealand, Malaysia, Indonesia, Singapore and The Phillippines.
The 1st single off their 2nd 10-track album "RESPECT THE BEAT" which was officially produced and distributed in the United States. The New Zealand edition featu...
The 1st single off their 2nd 10-track album "RESPECT THE BEAT" which was officially produced and distributed in the United States. The New Zealand edition featured a bonus extended remix of the single which also earned the band their 1st Pepsi Commercial video. Way to go guys!!!
The 1st single off their 2nd 10-track album "RESPECT THE BEAT" which was officially produced and distributed in the United States. The New Zealand edition featured a bonus extended remix of the single which also earned the band their 1st Pepsi Commercial video. Way to go guys!!!
The 2nd single from THE FAN CLUB, reaching #1 in Asia and made a breakthrough to the Phillippines and Australia.. the video was shot in New Zealand where the 4 ...
The 2nd single from THE FAN CLUB, reaching #1 in Asia and made a breakthrough to the Phillippines and Australia.. the video was shot in New Zealand where the 4 Kiwi boys, Dave Larsen, Glen Peters, Malcolm Smith and Paul Moss grew up.
The 2nd single from THE FAN CLUB, reaching #1 in Asia and made a breakthrough to the Phillippines and Australia.. the video was shot in New Zealand where the 4 Kiwi boys, Dave Larsen, Glen Peters, Malcolm Smith and Paul Moss grew up.
THE FAN CLUB's most favorite ballad of all times. Peaked at #1 in South East Asian countries and my personal favorite. Video was shot where Paul Moss and his ba...
THE FAN CLUB's most favorite ballad of all times. Peaked at #1 in South East Asian countries and my personal favorite. Video was shot where Paul Moss and his band mates grew up.
THE FAN CLUB's most favorite ballad of all times. Peaked at #1 in South East Asian countries and my personal favorite. Video was shot where Paul Moss and his band mates grew up.
Live performance by Aishah on lead vocals, Paul Moss on guitars, Glenn Peters on bass, Malcolm Smith on keyboards and Dave Larsen on drums - can they be any cut...
Live performance by Aishah on lead vocals, Paul Moss on guitars, Glenn Peters on bass, Malcolm Smith on keyboards and Dave Larsen on drums - can they be any cuter?
Live performance by Aishah on lead vocals, Paul Moss on guitars, Glenn Peters on bass, Malcolm Smith on keyboards and Dave Larsen on drums - can they be any cuter?
Not only this single earned the band "The International Top Performed" Award at the 1990 NZ Music Awards, it was also the biggest selling single of all time whi...
Not only this single earned the band "The International Top Performed" Award at the 1990 NZ Music Awards, it was also the biggest selling single of all time which made its breakthrough in the US and to be the only single ever to enter the Billboard Hot100 Charts by a Malaysian artist. Dance remixes of this track was the most played single in clubs in the US and most parts of Asia, especially Malaysia, Singapore and ofcourse, New Zealand.
Not only this single earned the band "The International Top Performed" Award at the 1990 NZ Music Awards, it was also the biggest selling single of all time which made its breakthrough in the US and to be the only single ever to enter the Billboard Hot100 Charts by a Malaysian artist. Dance remixes of this track was the most played single in clubs in the US and most parts of Asia, especially Malaysia, Singapore and ofcourse, New Zealand.
The original 1989 music video, the debut single from the New Zealand sensational band, THE FAN CLUB titled "SENSATION" which shot to #1 in New Zealand, Malaysia, Indonesia, Singapore and The Phillippines.
The 1st single off their 2nd 10-track album "RESPECT THE BEAT" which was officially produced and distributed in the United States. The New Zealand edition featured a bonus extended remix of the single which also earned the band their 1st Pepsi Commercial video. Way to go guys!!!
The 2nd single from THE FAN CLUB, reaching #1 in Asia and made a breakthrough to the Phillippines and Australia.. the video was shot in New Zealand where the 4 Kiwi boys, Dave Larsen, Glen Peters, Malcolm Smith and Paul Moss grew up.
THE FAN CLUB's most favorite ballad of all times. Peaked at #1 in South East Asian countries and my personal favorite. Video was shot where Paul Moss and his band mates grew up.
Live performance by Aishah on lead vocals, Paul Moss on guitars, Glenn Peters on bass, Malcolm Smith on keyboards and Dave Larsen on drums - can they be any cuter?
Not only this single earned the band "The International Top Performed" Award at the 1990 NZ Music Awards, it was also the biggest selling single of all time which made its breakthrough in the US and to be the only single ever to enter the Billboard Hot100 Charts by a Malaysian artist. Dance remixes of this track was the most played single in clubs in the US and most parts of Asia, especially Malaysia, Singapore and ofcourse, New Zealand.
"I Feel Love" is a song by American singer-songwriter Donna Summer from her fifth studio album I Remember Yesterday (1977). It reached number six on the US Billboard Hot 100. Giorgio Moroder, the song's producer, was an early adaptor of electronic sequencers, teutonic melody and four-four beats. The song became popular in High Energy and gay discos, while earlier disco hits were based on soft string and assuring female vocals, "I Feel Love" is formed on a hard kick drum and progressive bass lines seminal in the development of modern electronic dance music.
Production
Before "I Feel Love", most disco recordings had been backed by acoustic orchestras although all-electronic music had been produced for decades. Giorgio Moroder and Pete Bellotte's innovative production of this disco-style song, recorded with an entirely synthesized backing track, utilizing a Moog synthesizer, spawned imitators in the disco genre, and was influential in the development of techno. Moroder went to work on the song with Bellotte in his Musicland studio in Munich. "We wanted to conclude with a futuristic song," he said, "and I decided that it had to be done with a synthesizer."
More than a million years ago Under the apple tree Adam said to Eve Honey will you marry me She said I'm not ready Adam To get so tied down Why get married when we can Just fool around Ah fool around CHORUS The more things change The more they stay the same Human Evolution Said the monkey to the man Shoulda let me be Human Evolution Way out in the jungle Tarzan said to Jane Cheetah gettin' hungry Banana on the brain She said forget about the monkey boy I need a microwave I need some new clothes baby I need a telephone And if you don't remodel my bedroom I'm goin' home I'm goin' home REPEAT CHORUS Cromagnon and Neanderthal Victims of circumstance Anthony and Cleopatra Never had a chance Call us homosapiens And teach us how to dance Mixin' up our human thoughts With animal romance