a-ha - Take on Me (Live Times Square 2005) descargar videos gratis


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Taken straight from the a-ha website. a-ha plays an impromptu performance of Take on Me in Times Square, New York 11 Sept 2005.

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5 years ago

Klavsash

How did I miss this!!

6 years ago

Alex Lopez

k padre k hayan sacado este video en vivo y mas siendo con la gente d la calle ,a-ha son los mejores

6 years ago

Thomi K

Nice

6 years ago

Sasha Siregar

Oh the high note

6 years ago

akko.S

ドッキリ❣️

6 years ago

Marcel1978dt

Fucking cool! ;-)

6 years ago

Longis Cadenotas

hopefully someday out of nowhere they'll just show up in the streets of Tijuana Mex.and play to the people?

6 years ago

Valeria Nascimento

Perfeitos,Amooooooo!

6 years ago

zerosum Lee

beautiful voice

6 years ago

zzinzel

The story behind this song is incredible= FROM WIKIPEDIA: Pål Waaktaar and Magne Furuholmen began their music careers playing in a band called Bridges together with Viggo Bondi and Øystein Jevanord.[1] In 1981, the band produced Fakkeltog (Torch-light parade), an LP for which all of the music was composed by the group themselves, most of it being written by Waaktaar. One of the tracks rehearsed at this time (although not included on the LP) was called "The Juicy Fruit Song". It included elements of the future "Take On Me", including an early version of the central riff.[2][3] Soon after, Bridges disbanded. Waaktaar and Furuholmen relocated to London to try their hand in the music industry there, but after six months of disappointment they returned to Norway.[1]The duo then decided to try to get Morten Harket to join them as lead singer. At the time, Harket was singing in a band called Souldier Blue, but he felt that his band was stagnating, and decided to join Waaktaar and Furuholmen. They stayed together for six months, writing some songs and working on demo tapes, including "Lesson One", a new song based on "The Juicy Fruit Song" which would in turn evolve into "Take On Me". In January 1983, the trio returned to London in search of a recording contract.[1]Recording and productionThe band moved into an apartment in London and began calling on record companies and publishing houses. After a few meetings with various A&R personnel, the band signed with a publishing house called Lionheart. A-ha then returned to Norway to earn some money. When they returned to London, they left Lionheart out of frustration.[4] They decided to record new demos, and chose the studio of musician and producer John Ratcliff, intending to re-record five songs. The band signed with Ratcliff, who in return introduced them to his manager, Terry Slater. With this encouragement, the band managed to complete some songs, including "Take On Me". After a few meetings, Slater signed them with Warner Bros. Records.[4]The band met with producer Tony Mansfield, an expert in the use of the Fairlight CMI, who mixed the demos with electronic instrumentation. The sound was not what A-ha had hoped to achieve, and the album was remixed again. The band rushed to release "Take On Me" as a single in the United Kingdom but the single only charted at 137, the lowest-charted of all A-ha songs. After this, Warner Brothers' main office in the United States decided to invest in the band, and gave them the opportunity to re-record the song.[4] Terry Slater convinced Alan Tarney to produce the new version. The song was soon completed and re-released in the United Kingdom, but the record label's office in London gave them little support, and the single flopped for the second time.[4]In the United States, Warner Bros. put the group on high priority, and made the move to invest significant money in a revolutionary video for "Take On Me" using the audio version produced by Tarney. The single was released in the United States a month after the music video, and immediately appeared in the Billboard Hot 100.[4]

6 years ago

Maidservant of YeHoVaH

After the EU acoustic tour, please visit the US, especially beautiful Virginia.

6 years ago

AMARS11663

crying for.those years...80's

6 years ago

m. m

A simplicidade os torna mais elegantes ainda...

7 years ago

Myrockmusic Lima

el charanguito puso la magia en esta canción solo que no le dieron más espacio pero igual estuvo genial :-)

7 years ago

Paul Travis

what a thrill it would have been to be there!!!! morten rules!!!!!

7 years ago

Indalecio Cortes

It's great, You're great. Congratulations for that enormuos song!!! A-HA : When do you come here Leon , Gto. Mex? I'm singing your song, thank you!

7 years ago

Merita Mtz.

BELLA BANDA A-HA....Morten yesss ¡¡

7 years ago

Maria Carmelita

salve à banda a-ha massa

7 years ago

SleighJessi

Damn. Still nailing those notes.

8 years ago

William Blake

love this song   123

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