On a suit this March, it happened. Eric Prydz plays “Call Me”.
The epic Swedish maker may never play his 2004 hit again, the weaving of Steve Winwood’s 1982 “The Easy Rock Elimination” “Valerie,” a long backdrop to the dance planet. Indeed, given that in 2005, there wasn’t a single “call me” in the Prydz competition.
However, on March 15, during work in the entrance hall in Austin, Prydz discarded it, initially Winwood’s original “Valerie” and then transitioned to “Call Me.” Nearby, the target market (the network afterwards) was frightened. As Pritz said, although he was stunned.
Rewards recently learned Shop sign A story about his brand new Holophere 2.0 plan. “I became a travel supervisor like Stefan, should I play Call me?’? It’s almost like, you’re sure?” I’m similar to “Okay, that’s the track I’m currently playing, so I’m not as surprised as anyone else.”
include Shop sign Prydz launched a list of 100 best dance tracks with the Noise Department in September 2004, and Winwood loved the track and he also loved that he re-recorded his vocals for Prydz to use.
Reward Notice Shop sign Thinking he really felt “strange” when he didn’t play the tune in twenty years, “it’s the moment”, including I’m waiting for twenty years and I’ll play it again. ”
This shows that he actually played again in the scene on July 19 on the Brighton coastline in England.
Check out the “Call Me” minute video clips in the March scene of the entrance hall work and the Brighton coastline listed below.
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