Bar Do It.Let’s be honest, all twenty of the songs on Spice and Spiceworld are absolutely bulletproof. No notes, whatsoever.
Bar Do It.
Which is an 11.
Absolutely not. Get in the bin babes xBar Do It.
Just say The Lady Is A Vamp and face that fan wrath with your head held high!There's way worse than Do It on Spiceworld.
The fact that Viva Forever is followed by…that!Just say The Lady Is A Vamp and face that fan wrath with your head held high!
Denying and, for the girlies with the Japanese edition, Step To MeThere's way worse than Do It on Spiceworld.
I’ll never get over how short the era with Geri was. They had so much potential to churn out more bulletproof albums, iconic singles, and groundbreaking music videos that could have shattered stereotypes about boybands at the time.
"Never Give Up On The Good Times" is so so good it's a shame it never got a music video treatment.
Word! Intense beyond belief.What they experienced was different to other pop bands though. That 1996 - 98 bubble they were in was intense beyond belief. Things were always going to implode early because of how extreme it was.
I wonder what the video would have been like. A live video maybe?I’ll never get over how short the era with Geri was. They had so much potential to churn out more bulletproof albums, iconic singles, and groundbreaking music videos that could have shattered stereotypes about boybands at the time.
"Never Give Up On The Good Times" is so so good it's a shame it never got a music video treatment.
I feel like it was to be a live video if memory serves correctly.I wonder what the video would have been like. A live video maybe?
Indeed, they burned bright and burned quickly. What an incredible legacy they left behind however and in such a short space of time too.What they experienced was different to other pop bands though. That 1996 - 98 bubble they were in was intense beyond belief. Things were always going to implode early because of how extreme it was.
I so wish we had gotten this a final single from Spiceworld as planned. With this video concept too boot!"Never Give Up On The Good Times" should've been the carnival / Rio / samba video Spice Up Your Life wasn't.
I'm so happy we got to experience that time. It's almost impossible to explain to younger people how incredibly big they really were. There was no escaping them.What they experienced was different to other pop bands though. That 1996 - 98 bubble they were in was intense beyond belief. Things were always going to implode early because of how extreme it was.