7 Magic Moments in Take That's Discography

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"Could it Be Magic" is a popular 1992 song by the British pop group Take That, which was written by the renowned singer-songwriter Barry Manilow and English lyricist Adrienne Anderson. This song was later covered by other artists as well, including Donna Summer in 1976. The lyrics of "Could it Be Magic" convey a sense of awe and wonder, as the singer describes the magical feeling of being in love. The song captures the essence of infatuation, describing it as something extraordinary, almost supernatural. It expresses the thrill and excitement of falling head over heels for someone. The track begins with a delicate piano introduction, setting a dreamy and enchanting atmosphere.


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The track begins with a delicate piano introduction, setting a dreamy and enchanting atmosphere. The melody gradually builds up, incorporating various instruments and harmonic layers. The memorable chorus of "Could it be magic, now?" is repeated throughout the song, creating a captivating and hypnotic effect.

Mavic Mini not rolling/pitching properly

Hi everyone—long time listener, first time caller, as they say.

Bought a Mavic Mini, my first serious drone, three weeks ago. For about two weeks I've been having a serious control issue. Either immediately after I take off, or about 20-30 seconds after I take off, the drone will not roll left/right or pitch forward/backward properly. It does so at 25-50% the normal speed, and with a weird crabbing motion where it will move left and forward at the same time, or back and right, when I've only commanded a left or right roll, for example.

At first I figured it was a propeller issue. Brand new propellers didn't help. Then a controller issue, but I've recalibrated the controller endless times and checked the flight logs and the controller seems to be transmitting fine. Software and firmware is totally updated. I'm now at the point where I do an IMU and compass reset after every single flight. This seems to work occasionally—i.e. about 1/4 of the time it will result in a flight with no control issues. But this seems sort of silly and not how the drone is supposed to work.

Appreciate any help you might have on this.

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Hi everyone—long time listener, first time caller, as they say.

Bought a Mavic Mini, my first serious drone, three weeks ago. For about two weeks I've been having a serious control issue. Either immediately after I take off, or about 20-30 seconds after I take off, the drone will not roll left/right or pitch forward/backward properly. It does so at 25-50% the normal speed, and with a weird crabbing motion where it will move left and forward at the same time, or back and right, when I've only commanded a left or right roll, for example.

At first I figured it was a propeller issue. Brand new propellers didn't help. Then a controller issue, but I've recalibrated the controller endless times and checked the flight logs and the controller seems to be transmitting fine. Software and firmware is totally updated. I'm now at the point where I do an IMU and compass reset after every single flight. This seems to work occasionally—i.e. about 1/4 of the time it will result in a flight with no control issues. But this seems sort of silly and not how the drone is supposed to work.

Appreciate any help you might have on this.

first welcome to the forum,it sounds like you could have a faulty unit get in touch with DJI and opena case with them or depending where you purchased it from get a replacement under fit for purpose consumer laws

Take that could it be magic

One of the standout features of "Could it Be Magic" is Take That's harmonious vocal arrangement. The group's tight harmonies and seamless blending of voices add depth and emotion to the song, enhancing its enchanting quality. The singers' vocal ranges are showcased, highlighting their individual talents as well as their collective strength as a group. The instrumentation in "Could it Be Magic" is also notable, combining elements of pop, rock, and classical music. The use of strings, brass, and percussion instruments creates a grand and cinematic sound, amplifying the song's powerful emotion. The composition and production of "Could it Be Magic" demonstrate the creative genius of Barry Manilow, who is known for his catchy melodies and heartfelt lyrics. The song's timeless appeal is reflected in the fact that it has been covered and reimagined many times over the years. In conclusion, "Could it Be Magic" is a magical and evocative song that celebrates the overwhelming feeling of being in love. Take That's rendition of this song showcases their strong harmonies and vocal abilities, while the composition itself exemplifies Barry Manilow's songwriting prowess. "Could it Be Magic" remains a beloved classic that continues to captivate audiences with its enchanting melody and heartfelt lyrics..

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1. John - 2 stars - I was really disappointed with "Take that could it be magic". The song lacked originality and sounded like a generic pop tune. The lyrics were also cliché, and I couldn't connect with the emotions they were trying to convey. Overall, it felt like a forgettable song that didn't stand out in any way.
2. Sarah - 1 star - "Take that could it be magic" was a complete letdown for me. The vocals were weak and lacked depth. The melody was monotonous and repetitive, making it difficult to stay engaged with the song. I expected more from a band like Take That, but unfortunately, this track fell way below my expectations.
3. Brad - 2 stars - To be honest, "Take that could it be magic" felt like a cheap attempt to replicate the success of other boy bands at the time. The song lacked originality and didn't bring anything new to the table. The production was average, and the lyrics were forgettable. Overall, it was a forgettable track that failed to leave any lasting impression.
4. Jenny - 2 stars - "Take that could it be magic" didn't do it for me. The song had a generic sound that didn't stand out from other pop songs of that era. The chorus was catchy but lacked substance, and the verses were forgettable. Overall, it felt like a filler track that didn't showcase the band's true potential.
5. Michael - 1 star - I really disliked "Take that could it be magic". The song felt incredibly dated and lacked the freshness and energy that I associated with Take That. The vocals were uninspiring, and the melody failed to leave any impact. It's definitely a forgettable track that I wouldn't choose to listen to again.

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