"Living On Video" | ||||
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File:Living on Video.jpg | ||||
Single by Trans-X | ||||
from the album Living on Video | ||||
Released | 1983 | |||
Genre | Hi-NRG, euro disco, dance | |||
Length | 5:55 | |||
Label | Polydor | |||
Writer(s) | Pascal Languirand | |||
Producer | Dominique Nicodemo Carmine Nicodemo |
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Trans-X singles chronology | ||||
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"Living on Video" is a song by Trans-X written and published in 1981, but not released until 1983 by Polydor, re-released in 1985. It became a massive hit worldwide, as well as peaking at #61 on the Billboard Hot 100. Trans-X also recorded a French-language version under the title Vivre sur Vidéo. The song has been covered by many artists throughout the years.
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It was remixed by Trans-X in 2003 and again 2006, and again by French DJ Pakito who also made it a hit. The song has also been remixed by U96 as Love Sees No Colour (Version 2), Nathalie De Borah, DJ Piccolo, Dr. Lektroluv, Trance XS, Cardenia, Cosmo & Tom, La Bouche, Culture Beat, DJ Interface, Ratty, Lazard, Gary D, Masterboy, Pin-Occhio, 2 Brothers on the 4th Floor (as "Living in Cyberspace"), Potatoheadz and most recently by both Tronix Dj and Recorder. It also has been covered as Vivre Sur Video by Vive la Fête and as Dance Epidemic by Electric Six. Most recently, it was covered by the band HexRX for the "Das Bunker: Choice of a New Generation" compilation.
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"Living on Video" | ||||
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Single by Pakito | ||||
from the album Video | ||||
B-side | Remix | |||
Released | 2006 | |||
Format | CD single, CD maxi, digital download |
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Recorded | France | |||
Genre | Electronic, House[7] | |||
Length | 3:19 [7] | |||
Label | Pan Music, Universal Licensing Music |
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Writer(s) | Trans-X | |||
Producer | Julien Ranouil & Pascal Languirand | |||
Pakito singles chronology | ||||
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Pakito released their album Video containing the single and another remix. It reached number one in France for four weeks and hit the charts in several other countries.
Chart (2006) | Peak position |
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Belgian (Flanders) Singles Chart[8] | 25 |
Belgian (Wallonia) Singles Chart[8] | 3 |
Dutch Singles Chart[8] | 7 |
Eurochart Hot 100 | 3 |
French SNEP Singles Chart[8] | 1 |
Swedish Singles Chart[8] | 43 |
End of year chart (2006) | Position |
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Belgian (Wallonia) Singles Chart[9] | 6 |
Dutch Top 40[10] | 8 |
French Airplay Chart[11] | 35 |
French Club Chart[11] | 1 |
French TV Music Videos Chart[11] | 32 |
French Singles Chart[12] | 6 |
Country | Certification | Date | Sales certified |
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Belgium[13] | Gold | September 23, 2006 | 20,000 |
France[14] | Platinum | August 30, 2006 | 300,000 |
Preceded by "Hips Don't Lie" by Shakira featuring Wyclef Jean |
French SNEP number one single May 7, 2006 - May 28, 2006 (4 weeks) |
Succeeded by "We Are the Champions (Ding a Dang Dong)" by Crazy Frog |
Living On Video, known in Canada as Message on the Radio, is the first album by Canadian synthpop group Trans-X. Recorded and released in 1983 by Mantra Records, Message On The Radio was a seven-track album. Produced by Daniel Bernier, the record featured all instruments played by Pascal Languirand with Anne Brosseau on supporting vocals.
Instruments: Roland Jupiter 4 and 6, CSQ 600 and TR-808, Korg Vocoder and Polysix, Oberheim OB8, DMX and DSX, Elka Synthex, electric guitar, Simmons and Mattel drums.
Give me light, give me action
at the touch of a button
Flying through hyper-space
I in a computer interface
Stop. Living on video.
Stop. Integrated circuits
Stop. Sur un faisceau de lumières.
Stop. Is this reality
Travelling in the light beam.
Laser rays and purple skies
In a computer fairyland it is a dream you bring to life
Living on video. Sur un faisceau de lumières
I see your glittering blue eyes
You look at me with a smile. It's a computer fantasy