Stan Bush's "The Touch" on Tonight's The Goldbergs, "The Touch - Power Mix" Video December 15
Tuesday, December 10th, 2013 1:15PM CST
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Also, Stan Bush will be releasing "The Touch - Power Mix" video this coming Sunday December 15. This is from the Fall of Cybertron video game and the video will contain game footage. You can see the new video on the Official Stan Bush Youtube Channel in anticipation of his forthcoming studio album The Ultimate. Be sure to check out both.
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Posted by dedcat on December 10th, 2013 @ 1:47pm CST
This is really a thing?
Posted by shockblast2 on December 11th, 2013 @ 9:15am CST
Posted by KnightStrike on December 11th, 2013 @ 5:41pm CST
More importantly, I am excited about the news of a new Stan Bush album on the horizon (its been a while since Dream the Dream was released) and look forward to the new video on the 15th
Posted by ScottyP on December 13th, 2013 @ 11:58am CST
shockblast2 wrote:I like the 1986 movie. I like G1 transformers. I like the soundtrack to that movie. But, is it really a newsworthy topic to post that one of the artists songs will be used as audio filler for a silly TV show?
Anything related to "The Touch" should be frontpage news on any TF fansite.
Posted by skynet1O1 on December 13th, 2013 @ 12:24pm CST
Posted by KnightStrike on December 13th, 2013 @ 2:36pm CST
Posted by KnightStrike on December 15th, 2013 @ 7:37am CST
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Os6A3oDZ-z0
Posted by Va'al on December 15th, 2013 @ 7:44am CST
Posted by Shadowstream on December 15th, 2013 @ 9:58am CST
Posted by griftimus prime on December 15th, 2013 @ 10:10am CST
Posted by T-Macksimus on December 15th, 2013 @ 10:35am CST
Shadowstream wrote:I just posted a long ranting comment on another YT video about how sick I am of having to put up with Stan Bush's music as if he's THE Transformers music guy and he must be acknowledged because of it... then I load up Seibertron and here's this.
Well... I would strongly suggest you work on your coping skill because Stan Bush, Vince DiCola and Linkin Park are forever going to be associated with Transformers music.
Fans of the Star Wars movies bitch about the prequel films but they were still created by the man that wrote the original movies and there's not a damn thing anyone can say or do nor should they. Lucas wrote the prequels for himself more than the fans and Stan has every right to do whatever he wants with HIS original, iconic song.
Myself... while I may not enjoy this song as much as the original I can appreciate what Stan has done and very much enjoy this song as its own stand-alone track. You can't approach it with anywhere near the same mindset as the original and THAT, I feel, is the mistake EVERYONE is going to make with this track.
Just remember folks, absolutely nothing on this earth is going to give you that same feeling as the first time you heard Prime say "Megatron must be stopped, no matter the cost!" and watched him transform larger than life on the big screen and The Touch started echoing throughout the theater. No remix of that song, no re-watching of that scene will re-create it and that's why it's so hard to handle variations on it, at least for us old-timers who actually were blessed enough to see it on the big screen back in 1986. As for you younger folks... I don't know WTF you're problem is outside of being a generation of spoiled, whiny, self-entitled, know-it-all little bitches.
Posted by ScottyP on December 15th, 2013 @ 11:37am CST
I really enjoyed that. Fun mix of the tune and it fit the video well. Now if we could just get to use it in AOE.
Posted by Red 50 on December 15th, 2013 @ 11:57am CST
But this remix of "The Touch" - I like it. To be honest I might like it a little bit more than the original. I don't know why but yes. The sound of it and all that.
Posted by gothsaurus on December 15th, 2013 @ 12:04pm CST
Enjoyed watching the video too. Hats off to all parties involved.
I'm stunned Bay hasn't worked in that full, modern version of The Toucj on a cd or during the end credits. It would be a great bid to fans and evoke some emotional ties to the roots of transformers in a lot of people. Definitely a missed opportunity... Like not using Welker for Megs and so many others.
Posted by leokearon on December 15th, 2013 @ 12:50pm CST
Posted by Ravage XK on December 15th, 2013 @ 1:49pm CST
Was it written for the film or was it heard and then used? I ask because it's not full of references to the film of the events within specifically. I'm glad of that as that could make it cheesy and limit it's appeal.
Posted by Bouncy X on December 15th, 2013 @ 5:53pm CST
that said, personally i've always preferred Dare...i think its a better song and actually fits its sequence in the movie better. especially with the long "solo" for lack of a better word during the battle at the base.
don't get me wrong, The Touch fits too especially during the actual battle between the two but yeah i've always loved Dare. its just feels like the proto-typical soundtrack song used in an 80s movie.
Posted by BIGGUY007 on December 15th, 2013 @ 8:14pm CST
Posted by fenrir72 on December 15th, 2013 @ 10:18pm CST
T-Macksimus wrote:Shadowstream wrote:I just posted a long ranting comment on another YT video about how sick I am of having to put up with Stan Bush's music as if he's THE Transformers music guy and he must be acknowledged because of it... then I load up Seibertron and here's this.
Well... I would strongly suggest you work on your coping skill because Stan Bush, Vince DiCola and Linkin Park are forever going to be associated with Transformers music.
Fans of the Star Wars movies bitch about the prequel films but they were still created by the man that wrote the original movies and there's not a damn thing anyone can say or do nor should they. Lucas wrote the prequels for himself more than the fans and Stan has every right to do whatever he wants with HIS original, iconic song.
Myself... while I may not enjoy this song as much as the original I can appreciate what Stan has done and very much enjoy this song as its own stand-alone track. You can't approach it with anywhere near the same mindset as the original and THAT, I feel, is the mistake EVERYONE is going to make with this track.
Just remember folks, absolutely nothing on this earth is going to give you that same feeling as the first time you heard Prime say "Megatron must be stopped, no matter the cost!" and watched him transform larger than life on the big screen and The Touch started echoing throughout the theater. No remix of that song, no re-watching of that scene will re-create it and that's why it's so hard to handle variations on it, at least for us old-timers who actually were blessed enough to see it on the big screen back in 1986. As for you younger folks... I don't know WTF you're problem is outside of being a generation of spoiled, whiny, self-entitled, know-it-all little bitches.
I second that.
Posted by Slashercon on December 15th, 2013 @ 10:59pm CST
Bouncy X wrote:the original will always be best but its always fun hearing remixes of songs.
that said, personally i've always preferred Dare...i think its a better song and actually fits its sequence in the movie better. especially with the long "solo" for lack of a better word during the battle at the base.
don't get me wrong, The Touch fits too especially during the actual battle between the two but yeah i've always loved Dare. its just feels like the proto-typical soundtrack song used in an 80s movie.
I sincerely agree. I have always preferred Dare, and consider it along with Instruments OF Destruction the most standout songs in the film.
Posted by Slashercon on December 15th, 2013 @ 11:04pm CST
but am I the only one that feels that it's nothing really new? Granted I get that its supposed to be a send-back to the original song but, it just feels like we're going through the motions with Stan Bush. It's always the Touch, like his other songs aren't good enough to be remembered. I mean, can you guys imagine other bands using the same song simply modified in several forms of fiction just because it was liked by the majority?
Posted by Optimum Supreme on April 28th, 2017 @ 5:07pm CDT