Spice Girls

The thing is, everyone may have slightly different views when it comes to specific tracks, but the point we all agree on is that both albums are exceptionally strong, and that at least 70-80% of each of them is made up of songs that could have been singles. They really gagged all of us in 1996 and 1997 (and have been doing so ever since).
 
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’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.

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.
 
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.
Word! Intense beyond belief.

Agreed. Probably feels like super-warped going through a worm hole.
 
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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 wonder what the video would have been like. A live video maybe?
 

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