When I was fifteen sixteen
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when I really started
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to play the guitar
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I definitely wanted
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to become a musician
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It was almost impossible
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because it was
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the dream
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was so big
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That I didn't see any chance
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because I was living in a
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little town
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I was starting and
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when I finally broke away
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from school and
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became musician
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I thought
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Well Now I may have a
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bit of a chance
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Because all I ever wanted to do
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is music And not only play
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music but compose music
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At that time
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in Germany
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in 1969 70
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they had already discotheques
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So I would take my car
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and go to a discotheque
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sing maybe thirty minutes
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I think I had about 7 8 songs
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I would partially sleep in the car
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because I didn't want to
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drive home and that helped me
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for about almost
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two years to survive
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In the beginning
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I wanted to do an album
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with the sounds of the 50s
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the sounds of the 60s
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of the 70s
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and then have a sound
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of the future
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And I saw wait a second
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I know the synthesizer
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Why don't I use
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the synthesizer
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which is the sound of the future
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And I didn't have any idea
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what to do but
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I knew I needed a click
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so we put a click on the 24 track
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which then was synced
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to the moog modular
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I knew that it could be a sound
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of the future
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but I didn't realize
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how much impact it would be
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My name is Giovanni Giorgio
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but everyone's calling me
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Giorgio
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You want to free your mind
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about a concept of harmony
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and music being correct
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you can do whatever you want
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So nobody told me
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what to do and
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there was no preconception
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of what to do
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Giorgio By Moroder (Feat. Giorgio Moroder)
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Daft Punk |