@getnervousedy agreed, this version has a "dirty" punk feel to it, Mark Kamins turned it into a discoish tune. 30 years later this version song still sounds fresh, the album version sounds a bit dated now
Its more 80s electronic synth newwave kinda sound she gad with this version n hard to imagine that this was the demo befire the original release album versi9n from a year later in 1982 cause the now whwt we know the final released 1982 versionnsounds more of a throwback to a more 1970s Disco funk type feel to it with the instruments n drum beat they used...n 9n here the demo is very much more 1980s sounding than the final 1982 version
More new wavey, but also more industrial with those mechanized drums and dark synth tones. Madonna sounds more excited as well....the album version by comparison seems to lack balls.
.. this IS the Mark Kamins version. He and pro musician's polished it from the absolute original that Steven Bray and Madonna made, per Variety article where Seymour Stein says this.
I read an article on Variety where Seymour Stein of Sire records said that Mark Kamins and pro musicians polished this song and that is what you hear in this video. Anybody know if the version that Steven Bray and Madonna made at first is anywhere online?
Then what's the version on the original 12" single, and later on the album, came from? From the liner notes of Pre-Madonna, Steve Bray said this is part of the four song demo that got Madonna her record deal.
@@PungiFungi yes, it's a mystery if there's an earlier version of Everybody than this. I mean obviously there were early takes, but an earlier version? The next iteration after this went to album. Steven Bray doesn't respond on Twitter so guess we will never know
The album version is more polished but this demo is more interesting. The final version sounds dated, even in context of the whole album. Like a left over track from the 70’s. Not as sharp and fashionable as the rest of the album.
This sounds like a bad version of music played in discos in like 1981. I was 13 and liked punk my friend liked disco, so we took turns, going to the bars and clubs that played the different styles of music. Madonna dressed like everyone else on LI and in NYC. My friend and I changed how we dressed when she got famous to not be like her. Most of her fans were annoying. Except the gays downtown. They were great.
love the raw sound to this!
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So addictive...so good!
I didn't get a CD player until 1997 and this was my first Cd. Still have it but not in very good condition.
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This version is more funky and it sounds amazing !
best version
Awesome harmonies !
More than 30 years after and still a nice song ...
Now 40 years lol
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One of my favorite Madonna songs!
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Madonna at her best👍
Dang! this song has balls of steel!!!
@getnervousedy agreed, this version has a "dirty" punk feel to it, Mark Kamins turned it into a discoish tune. 30 years later this version song still sounds fresh, the album version sounds a bit dated now
The best version ever!
Its more 80s electronic synth newwave kinda sound she gad with this version n hard to imagine that this was the demo befire the original release album versi9n from a year later in 1982 cause the now whwt we know the final released 1982 versionnsounds more of a throwback to a more 1970s Disco funk type feel to it with the instruments n drum beat they used...n 9n here the demo is very much more 1980s sounding than the final 1982 version
I'd sure like to know what synthesizer was used and what presets or custom instruments!
More new wavey, but also more industrial with those mechanized drums and dark synth tones. Madonna sounds more excited as well....the album version by comparison seems to lack balls.
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There’s something about this song that sounds very retro but super futuristic all at once. It’s sloppy and abrasive but so fucking groovy. Love it
It sounds so dirty and sexual... lol. I love it.
Love the density of this track, I think the "final" version stripped it down too much.
The final version sounds like something left over from the 70’s. This sounds more interesting and forward (for the Early 80’s)
Love it ❤
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The remix of Everybody on You Can Dance seems to take this version as inspiration. The Mark Kamins version just took too much of the edge off.
I agree. It was too pure, perfect, and pristine. Like taking the peanut butter off of a peanut butter sandwich
.. this IS the Mark Kamins version. He and pro musician's polished it from the absolute original that Steven Bray and Madonna made, per Variety article where Seymour Stein says this.
I read an article on Variety where Seymour Stein of Sire records said that Mark Kamins and pro musicians polished this song and that is what you hear in this video.
Anybody know if the version that Steven Bray and Madonna made at first is anywhere online?
Then what's the version on the original 12" single, and later on the album, came from? From the liner notes of Pre-Madonna, Steve Bray said this is part of the four song demo that got Madonna her record deal.
@@PungiFungi yes, it's a mystery if there's an earlier version of Everybody than this. I mean obviously there were early takes, but an earlier version? The next iteration after this went to album. Steven Bray doesn't respond on Twitter so guess we will never know
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What are yall talking about? I like the album version more. Sounds very polished. But i love a good demo. This is cool
The album version is more polished but this demo is more interesting. The final version sounds dated, even in context of the whole album. Like a left over track from the 70’s. Not as sharp and fashionable as the rest of the album.
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This sounds like a bad version of music played in discos in like 1981.
I was 13 and liked punk my friend liked disco, so we took turns, going to the bars and clubs that played the different styles of music.
Madonna dressed like everyone else on LI and in NYC.
My friend and I changed how we dressed when she got famous to not be like her. Most of her fans were annoying. Except the gays downtown. They were great.