Was that his homo moment?
Be careful, his lawyers will be on the phone.
Was that his homo moment?
Disappointed does sound like a lost PSB track rather than an Electronic single. Good though.
Is it a cover version? I think I recently discovered it was an English rewrite of some French song (or something).
I feel the opposite must admit, much prefer it ending with the proper theme as opposed to an video.Loved having the return of the play out song in the form of Prince. Closing with the TOTP theme tune is such a cold ending to the programme.
I'm probably also alone in loving Jimmy Nail's Ain't No Doubt - bop!
Mr Nail is not my cuppa tea but I do love Sylvia Mason-James, on stage with him – she was a backing singer on that dodgy PJB/Hannah & her Sisters' cover of 'Bridge Over Troubled Water' but is better known for her work with the Pet Shop Boys.You certainly are not!
Some upcoming great performances denied a BBC4 airing due to Adrian Rose
Thank you. I wondered who she was. What a live vocal.Mr Nail is not my cuppa tea but I do love Sylvia Mason-James, on stage with him – she was a backing singer on that dodgy PJB/Hannah & her Sisters' cover of 'Bridge Over Troubled Water' but is better known for her work with the Pet Shop Boys.
Loved having the return of the play out song in the form of Prince. Closing with the TOTP theme tune is such a cold ending to the programme.
I'm probably the only one but am gutted we missed Sesame's Treet and A Trip To Trumpton, two of the better raved up kid's TV themes.
I'm probably also alone in loving Jimmy Nail's Ain't No Doubt - bop!
Much better episodes of late including Snap, Richard Marx, The Shamen, Madonna and Sophie B Hawkins.
The Shamen really did feel like something had happened which the mainstream were struggling to catch up with – they were so shameless and really didn't care what anyone thought, and they cut through all the dreadful, faceless dance acts that have been cluttering up TOTP and gave the whole scene a bit of a knowing wink.No, summer 1992 was a haze of mega-heat. And yeah, it was characterised by those #1s....Jimmy Nail, Snap and then The Shamen.