Stock, Aikman, and Waterman definitely had a distinctive, signature sound! I'm American and was living in the UK when they were making music gold. Rick Astley, Mel & Kim, plus the Reynolds Girls made SAW millions!
This song by Morris Minor and the Majors is an amusing parody of SAW's style of music. It's from either 1988 or 1989, the same time as this Reynolds Girls track: czcams.com/video/2XKDTOiNqdE/video.html
I was only 4 when this song came out but I can still remember me and my 3 year old sister doing that back to back “dance” at 00:40 when it came on The Chart Show in 1989. Absolutely no idea why that memory stuck 😂
@@rgrrolfgruberrezensionen3851 sorry dude i am not a full on song writer .. the only 2 songs i ever came up with was the fuzzbox song Self re-lyriced to selfie .. and chesney s i am the one and ony re worded i am the tigertailz virgin.. that was after a back stage prank by the then bassist firebrand
Liverpool in the late 80s, after a decade of Maggie's 'managed decline', was an absolute hole. Whole neighbourhoods abandoned and trashed like 90s Detroit. Glad that both cities seem to have finally turned the corner.
Over thirty years later the Reynolds Girls are still pumping out great hits whilst today, no one remembers Fleetwood Mac or The Rolling Stones..........hang on a moment, I might have got a little muddled up there,..... I'll get back to you.
What I love about this song is that it's so tongue-in-cheek. Intentionally so. Stock, Aitken, Waterman must have known it was a really terrible song right from the start.
Looking this up because I found the 7" of this in my local Oxfam and wanted a reminder of the song. Not heard this in a very long time, but I remember it now I've heard it again.
Not sure why this song just popped in my head, but I'm here for it lol. It wasn't upotopia, but a better time to be young. Especially in this madness I'd sure like a time machine to go back to then.
Oh I don't know, I remember the Pan Am Flight 103 bombing happening around this time along with the HIV/AIDS pandemic, super high inflation, the Cold War and the Iran-Iraq war...
I also like this song. It takes me back to my school days. I had this song on a best of Stock Aitken Waterman album. The good old days of long play records.
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Yeh, they should have done - I would've thought they probably wouldn't have done much worse than Live Report, but they came second that year would you believe!... czcams.com/video/vi2puzoNppY/video.html
Just about every single radio station in the San Francisco Bay Area plays the same 80s/90s vanilla, boring music. Good music has been spoiled by being played to death by radio stations stuck in a timewarp. If I have to listen to Stevie Nix singing Gipsy one more time I swear to God I’m going to scream. There’s only one local station that plays actual music from the current century, and even they’re a few years behind European radio. For years I’d actually lost the ability to recall life in a certain time period by listening to the music from it, so I’ve taken to listening to Cool FM from Belfast again. The stuff they play is upbeat, cheerful, modern, and unlike anything we hear locally.
Nothing else screams Stock Aitken and Waterman any louder than this track!.... I can hear Mel and Kim singing this because it reminds me of FLM. THIS IS THE BEST AND WORST OF 1989 in the same track..... 🎉💥😊
@@EddieG1888 well actually I don’t remember them as the only reason I’ve even heard of them is because they were referenced in an episode of The Chase.
I personally liked these two girls from Liverpool who sang this song, and let's not forget that it is only music at the end of the day, but because of the lyrics they got a lot of bad press and suffered through it which in turn ended their music careers before they even got started, and at the end of the day they were only having a bit of fun with the music industry but because the people at the top level who run the music industry haven't got a sense of humour like the rest of us that song with those lyrics were to them a threat to their billion dollar business, and so it was the last time the Reynolds girls were ever going to perform, and to the music industry that's business.
Yes, I completely agree, I mean, I liked the golden oldies too like The Rolling Stones and Fleetwood Mac etc, I'm old enough to remember them and many of the other groups of that genre, I have huge respect for them all and what they achieved in the music industry but they would have gone nowhere had the musicians BEFORE them not made way for them to have THEIR time in the 60s and 70s. They were formed in a now bygone era, they were outdated even back in 1989, they were indeed the past, as the girls said in the song and it was a time that they, in turn, needed to move over and make way for new styles. House music had come along in the 80s and the younger people were clearly much more into that than Fleetwood Mac, again, just like they said in the lyrics of the song. I can't understand why such a big deal was made out of what was at the end of the day a fun intended record (like you said) that was actually only stating the reality about those older groups, they said noting that wasn't factually true, albeit with tongue in cheek. I hope one day they can be found because I think they are owed a huge apology. Thanks.
@@JohnCashin I thought the choosing of Fleetwood Mac was clearly intentional. They had had a massively successful album Tango In The Night and a Greatest Hits in 1987-88 which sold loads, had massive radio support and, as Dire Straits and Pink Floyd (mentioned in the song) they were "serious" musicians. But I doubt many preteen and teenagers bought them and saw it as "boring" music for grownups. I think most of the criticism was aimed at the producers thinly veiling that the British music press dismissed them, using a pretty corny song with two kids with limited singing and dancing talent as bullets.
..was it Pete Waterman? i liked that they were classed as independent.. some found that rather annoying too 🙂 the words are pretty spot on i think.. even if they were written by a middle aged guy..
This tune was played on radio 2 yesterday and received a huge amount of interest!! One guy emailed in and said, “ I have no idea what this tune is, but it’s brilliant “! Bring back the Reynolds Girls!!!
Anybody know if there is or going to be a definitive biography of PWL/SAW? It's long overdue. They were pop titans. Absolutely huge. Unashamedly fun pop as it should be. If SAW ever read this, THANK YOU so much. Genuine love and respect. Why isn't pop fun anymore? Needed now more than ever! ♥️♥️♥️
@@markalexander3659 They released one more single called Get Real, but it failed to chart! Despite attempts to track them down for a Stock Aitkin Waterman reunion a few years ago, their whereabouts remain unknown! Shame!
This song epitomised how I felt about music in 89 at 19 years old. It used to p1ss off the older guys I worked with on site back then. At 30 ish they loved the Stones etc, and this became my anthem to wind them up 😂🤣😁
SAW were breadheads who'd produce shit like Kylies Locomotion for a hit BUT, they could write well constructed catchy dance-pop and decent ballads too.
I love how they couldn't find enough posters of rock bands for the girls to jump through so they stuck a "Masters of the Universe" poster up right in the middle as if no one would notice.
If you're going to slag off two of the biggest bands of the 20th century, you've got to drop the best sound ever to grace the ears of man. the jury's still out on whether this achieved it.
@@mushmorant9253 They were the #1 producers and songwriters 1987-1989 with a level dominance not seen before or since. They were outselling the major labels, so must have known something!
The Reynolds girls never got the credit they deserved, they created House music, without them we wouldn't have had Techno, Jungle, Electro etc, they started the ball rolling with underground dance culture. I think they are both Ghost producers for Ritchie Hawtin now.
This could be a commentary of how young twits see their music and how they see "old" music, this could be applied today to reggaeton fans ranting on latin Grammys academy nominations. Production is flawless, SAW managed to create a catchy ahead of their time tune (the house piano that would last well into the 90s).
Excluding Yazz, none of the rock bands mentioned had a current album at the time this song peaked in the charts. Rolling Stones were closest, with Steel Wheels coming out a few months later. Fleetwood Mac and Pink Floyd were two years removed from their last albums. Dire Straits were in the middle of a six-year break. Whitesnake (poster at the beginning) would have a new album late in the year.
I heard this on the radio today and it instantly reminded me of being 13 years old in the late 80s. I was also Instantly grateful that I was only 13 and that this shite wasn’t around by the time I was in my prime. Thank god for the 90s when music grew up!!!!!!
I will have love for this track. It said what I felt. Play the music of my generation, not that old stuff. Bravo PWL and well done The Reynolds Girls for getting to #7 with minimal support from the industry with a dis track!
I was their age and I loved all the music they were vilifying here.
Fleetwood Mac were still playing big venues long after Yazz etc were forgotten.
Stock, Aikman, and Waterman definitely had a distinctive, signature sound! I'm American and was living in the UK when they were making music gold. Rick Astley, Mel & Kim, plus the Reynolds Girls made SAW millions!
especially 4 U
this doesn't like other saw songs. a bit like ss papparazzi that fooled the clubs .
And they earned every penny of it. 🙂
This song by Morris Minor and the Majors is an amusing parody of SAW's style of music. It's from either 1988 or 1989, the same time as this Reynolds Girls track: czcams.com/video/2XKDTOiNqdE/video.html
@@paulbradley705 how did they fool the clubs?
Who's watching in 2024??
I am watching this all day excellent song
If the song is excellent you can hear it in 2024 and all other year later
Me sadly 😂😂
Nah. I'm watching this in 2050
I've tuned in after seeing a Fleetwood Mac tribute at the weekend!
A timeless gem!! When everyone was happy uplifting song you cannot help but smile
I was only 4 when this song came out but I can still remember me and my 3 year old sister doing that back to back “dance” at 00:40 when it came on The Chart Show in 1989. Absolutely no idea why that memory stuck 😂
Ahhh, The Chart Show brings back good memories. My dad would always plug his electric guitar or bass in and jam along to the songs 😊
This is a timeless hit. Forever beautiful & meaningful.
I LOVE your sarcasm,you got there before me!!!😂😆😂
This is dated, horrible, meaningless and thankfully forgotten.
@@stevenpaulgoulding horrible?
why?
@@robinsss It is hardly a quality song.
@@stevenpaulgoulding specifically what's wrong with it?
35 years old this week. I remember watching them on TOTP. Great pop song.
Long live this Reynolds Girl's classic!
I was 17 when this came out! I still love it!
Same here! It’s legendary!
Obviously Justin Bieber fans.
Ich war 11 - und es war fantastisch!
Why do I Love this track so much? Great tune!!!! Golden End -80ies!!
It’s a legendary tune! X
some one should write another version about the telly .. this song probably brought about change to radio 1in the 1990s
@@dc7827 true
@@robaspinall988 yes! Try..?? I support you!
@@rgrrolfgruberrezensionen3851 sorry dude i am not a full on song writer .. the only 2 songs i ever came up with was the fuzzbox song Self re-lyriced to selfie .. and chesney s i am the one and ony re worded i am the tigertailz virgin.. that was after a back stage prank by the then bassist firebrand
I purchased this record and still like to listen to it.
Out of all their songs this has to be my favourite.
I wish they'd hurry up and release a Greatest Hits album.
Riot Shield you mean the studio actually paid for more than one of this bullshit
danny c, you love the song and you fancy these two
@@Sam-wh4of Now that's what I'd call a compact disc!
@@bp6329 🤣😂
Love this track. So cheeky. Love the words !!!!!
I absolutely love this tune.
I’m with you!! It’s bloody brilliant!!
Some great shots of late 80’s Liverpool.
Shame the Reynolds Girls keep getting in the way, like
@@francofan100 this isn't good?
Liverpool in the late 80s, after a decade of Maggie's 'managed decline', was an absolute hole. Whole neighbourhoods abandoned and trashed like 90s Detroit. Glad that both cities seem to have finally turned the corner.
Over thirty years later the Reynolds Girls are still pumping out great hits whilst today, no one remembers Fleetwood Mac or The Rolling Stones..........hang on a moment, I might have got a little muddled up there,..... I'll get back to you.
Poor Mark Knopfler is really hard up after Dire Straits were outsold by these two. 😂
@@IllustrafulMissed opportunity to write that Mark Knopfler is truly in dire straits after failing to compete with these two!
This song always comes up when searching for my music, so I finally watched this video and it really is something...
...shite!
I was also searching for a different Reynolds 😀
This is fascinating.... it's like 1970s children's television had a go at making an Acid House record.
1980s.
They don't make em like this anymore! 👏👏
Never top "Magic E" from Look and Read [Schools TV programme]
What I love about this song is that it's so tongue-in-cheek. Intentionally so. Stock, Aitken, Waterman must have known it was a really terrible song right from the start.
@@Charlie_Duz Thank f**k
A great piece of POP!! Luv It!!!!
Looking this up because I found the 7" of this in my local Oxfam and wanted a reminder of the song. Not heard this in a very long time, but I remember it now I've heard it again.
Oh my God, my heart leaped into my mouth at that bit when they almost spin into the freezing cold Mersey! Phew, that was too close for comfort! 🥶🥶
Not sure why this song just popped in my head, but I'm here for it lol. It wasn't upotopia, but a better time to be young. Especially in this madness I'd sure like a time machine to go back to then.
Oh I don't know, I remember the Pan Am Flight 103 bombing happening around this time along with the HIV/AIDS pandemic, super high inflation, the Cold War and the Iran-Iraq war...
This is the start of spring, 12 degrees outside, and this song which always reminds me of a very happy April 💛
Always remember this! Girls having fun and sharing the joy of Dance to everyone!
I'm sorry but I can't be the only person who likes this unironically.
I also like this song. It takes me back to my school days. I had this song on a best of Stock Aitken Waterman album. The good old days of long play records.
I think you must be, it's absolute drivel.
@@rexterrocks Nah, Paul, you like it but don't realise it yet. That's why you're here.
@@TomRipley7350 I'll be honest, I used to find the words incredibly funny and I still do. It instantly makes me think of the 80's
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LOVE the dance routine!
Always loved this song, the rhythm is so uplifting
I bloody loved and still love PWL. I especially loved that they made it into the NME cos they were an indie label and it peed off the crusties. 👏👏
These chicks have some serious moves!
XYU, sounds like you're jealous cos they look better than you.
This is what a UK Eurovision song should be like.
Yeh, they should have done - I would've thought they probably wouldn't have done much worse than Live Report, but they came second that year would you believe!...
czcams.com/video/vi2puzoNppY/video.html
We’d probably have a change of getting some points if this was our Eurovision entry!
Used to live this
Very catchy tune!
Can't you see that every generation has music for it's own identity. This is mine!!! Love this song!!
The Greatest Band to come out of Liverpool. FACT.
Er they didn't actually get out of Liverpool FACT!!!!
@@1414yorks 😆😆😆😆
without needing instruments even!
John, Paul, George and Ringo would like a word...
I don't know... I am rather fond of a bit of O.M.D.
I'd love to see an American punk band redo this as a screed against "classic rock" radio stations.
Just about every single radio station in the San Francisco Bay Area plays the same 80s/90s vanilla, boring music. Good music has been spoiled by being played to death by radio stations stuck in a timewarp. If I have to listen to Stevie Nix singing Gipsy one more time I swear to God I’m going to scream.
There’s only one local station that plays actual music from the current century, and even they’re a few years behind European radio.
For years I’d actually lost the ability to recall life in a certain time period by listening to the music from it, so I’ve taken to listening to Cool FM from Belfast again. The stuff they play is upbeat, cheerful, modern, and unlike anything we hear locally.
Nothing else screams Stock Aitken and Waterman any louder than this track!....
I can hear Mel and Kim singing this because it reminds me of FLM. THIS IS THE BEST AND WORST OF 1989 in the same track..... 🎉💥😊
Spot-on. So clear they were supposed to be a replacement for Mel and Kim. R.I.E.P. beautiful Mel 😢
I think Mel & Kim did their thing better though, for some reason.
I loved it then, & i still love it, 33 years (!) later... REAL MUSIC
AM, FM, all that jazz… what would they make of DAB Plus today? 🤔
For my money still one of the greatest songs ever written about heroin.
its enough to drive you to heroin
I’d rather take crack also fits
you love the song, Simon.
😦 I had no idea it was about heroin! 😧
it's not about that at all.
Muy buena coordinación, excelente 👍👏👏👏
It’s funny because some of the bands they considered "out of date" actually had hits in the 1980s.
And unlike these girls, people still remember them.
The irony of being someone who remembered them enough to go searching out this video isn't lost on you, I'm assuming? ;-)
@@EddieG1888 well actually I don’t remember them as the only reason I’ve even heard of them is because they were referenced in an episode of The Chase.
@@niallwilliamson3540 What was the question?
@@BookieKillah I hope it was "what does 'jack' mean?"
The only reason they weren’t remembered is because PWL prematurely dropped them after only one single.
Was also a minor hit here in Australia
*face palms*
I personally liked these two girls from Liverpool who sang this song, and let's not forget that it is only music at the end of the day, but because of the lyrics they got a lot of bad press and suffered through it which in turn ended their music careers before they even got started, and at the end of the day they were only having a bit of fun with the music industry but because the people at the top level who run the music industry haven't got a sense of humour like the rest of us that song with those lyrics were to them a threat to their billion dollar business, and so it was the last time the Reynolds girls were ever going to perform, and to the music industry that's business.
Yes, I completely agree, I mean, I liked the golden oldies too like The Rolling Stones and Fleetwood Mac etc, I'm old enough to remember them and many of the other groups of that genre, I have huge respect for them all and what they achieved in the music industry but they would have gone nowhere had the musicians BEFORE them not made way for them to have THEIR time in the 60s and 70s. They were formed in a now bygone era, they were outdated even back in 1989, they were indeed the past, as the girls said in the song and it was a time that they, in turn, needed to move over and make way for new styles.
House music had come along in the 80s and the younger people were clearly much more into that than Fleetwood Mac, again, just like they said in the lyrics of the song. I can't understand why such a big deal was made out of what was at the end of the day a fun intended record (like you said) that was actually only stating the reality about those older groups, they said noting that wasn't factually true, albeit with tongue in cheek. I hope one day they can be found because I think they are owed a huge apology. Thanks.
@@JohnCashin I thought the choosing of Fleetwood Mac was clearly intentional. They had had a massively successful album Tango In The Night and a Greatest Hits in 1987-88 which sold loads, had massive radio support and, as Dire Straits and Pink Floyd (mentioned in the song) they were "serious" musicians. But I doubt many preteen and teenagers bought them and saw it as "boring" music for grownups. I think most of the criticism was aimed at the producers thinly veiling that the British music press dismissed them, using a pretty corny song with two kids with limited singing and dancing talent as bullets.
..was it Pete Waterman? i liked that they were classed as independent.. some found that rather annoying too 🙂 the words are pretty spot on i think.. even if they were written by a middle aged guy..
I love this
Great wee kick up the a*se of the radio stations and DJ's of the time, all put together into a good pop song.
This tune was played on radio 2 yesterday and received a huge amount of interest!! One guy emailed in and said, “ I have no idea what this tune is, but it’s brilliant “! Bring back the Reynolds Girls!!!
That's amazing! :D :D
Anybody know if there is or going to be a definitive biography of PWL/SAW? It's long overdue. They were pop titans. Absolutely huge. Unashamedly fun pop as it should be. If SAW ever read this, THANK YOU so much. Genuine love and respect. Why isn't pop fun anymore? Needed now more than ever! ♥️♥️♥️
Did they have other hits? I always thought they were a one hit wonder (maybe I'll look them up)
@@markalexander3659 They released one more single called Get Real, but it failed to chart! Despite attempts to track them down for a Stock Aitkin Waterman reunion a few years ago, their whereabouts remain unknown! Shame!
some off S A W music are really genious and catchy 100% 👍🌟
The DJs on the radio were even twice the age of most rock bands in the charts then.
And so where Stock, Aitken and Waterman.
Una gran pieza musical de los ochenta con gran movimiento y sonido espectacular nunca pasará de moda
This song epitomised how I felt about music in 89 at 19 years old. It used to p1ss off the older guys I worked with on site back then. At 30 ish they loved the Stones etc, and this became my anthem to wind them up 😂🤣😁
I like it.
Why the excellence of this track hasn't been recognized as it should is the ultimate mystery to me. This is by far one of SAW's best singles.
What makes you think its excellent, and one of SAW’s best singles? I would be interested to know.
No mystery, my friend, no mystery...
SilverFox Poet, but that doesn’t answer the question. Never mind.
Given that pretty much all of SAW's output was utter bollocks, it's not much of an accolade, really.
SAW were breadheads who'd produce shit like Kylies Locomotion for a hit BUT, they could write well constructed catchy dance-pop and decent ballads too.
Does anyone know what these two are up to now? No one's ever been able to trace them for documentary or magazine interviews.
As S.A.W said if this were Mel and Kim it would have been more popular. Its so catchy should have been a major hit
Brilliant song, clever lyrics. Pop classic! 30 years old. Unbelievable.
When I see this I'm so tempted to be a teen in the eighties
Best thing about this video/song is the location of the video. Liverpool rocks!
Nope!!!
John Lennon must be turning in his grave
Liverpool shocked!
Brilliant tune
Loved this song back then then
I love how they couldn't find enough posters of rock bands for the girls to jump through so they stuck a "Masters of the Universe" poster up right in the middle as if no one would notice.
Justin McKinney OMG this comment is hilarious. I never noticed. That is really observant. 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
They probably thought it was a Manowar poster.
@@simonatford1 Wimps and posers.....leave the hall!
But it's only a Dolph Lundgren poster so it's okay.
PS. In order to see it, I watched the video at 0.25 speed. A bizarre experience.
Are the Reynolds Girls now classed as Golden Oldies?
AM FM all that jazz we'd rather sing along with Yazz . Lyrical genius right there mike stock take a bow👍🤩
Pete Waterman wrote it. Hates Fleetwood Mac.
Who the fuck was Yazz.
This really is the understated best tune of the 80’s! It’s absolute class! Where are they now?
Probably on the dole with three kids each..
@@pauldavis3999 I doubt they’ll be on the dole, they get a royalties cheque every year! Probably living in a big house in Blundellsands!
I think the brunette lives in America but I’m not sure and can’t properly verify
@@pauldavis3999they gotta be making more than that one broad from S Club 7
@@stanleypines1026 not true
If you're going to slag off two of the biggest bands of the 20th century, you've got to drop the best sound ever to grace the ears of man. the jury's still out on whether this achieved it.
News flash….they didn’t
@@kevinwilson8039 The tune and the girls are great, the lyrics btw are rather unfortunate
@@bogusmogus9551 ''''''the lyrics btw are rather unfortunate'''''
the chorus is very catchy so i don't know what you mean
what do you mean?
When I first went to London, this song was a big hit. I loved it. I'm not so sure now.
Ironically, this is now an oldie!
Stock Aiken and Waterman were in their late thirties and forties when this song came out.
Yeah. They thought Rick Astley sounded like a black soul singer from Chicago. Shows you how much they knew/know.
@@mushmorant9253 They were the #1 producers and songwriters 1987-1989 with a level dominance not seen before or since. They were outselling the major labels, so must have known something!
@@dcarbs2979 They were "In to Deep"
I'm just going to say it: one of the best pop singles ever made
I’m with you, buddy! It’s legendary! 👍
Are you on crack ?
Pop music at it's finest
Me too brilliant tune 👍👍
I agree !
AWESOME
Just fab
Bet they slept well that night.
"I'd rather jack than Fleetwood Mac"- Lindsey Buckingham
Okay, you win 😆
Still love it!!!!!
FANTASTIC !!!!! love SAW
Early exponents of parcour.
HA!
I love how divided these comments are! I guess this is a song you either love or hate.
This song is legendary!!
Or love to hate! 🤣🤣🤣
@@daysleeper4792 yes!
.. and in that sense it's very much like National Socialism...
@@dc7827 If the song is legendary, why isn’t it a classic?
Discovered this song thanks to rhe “a journey through Stock Aitken Waterman” podcast!!
❤️❤️❤️ my childhood right here
Debuted at the Cavern Club on the same night as the Beatles. Little bit of trivia there for you.
It's still great after 30 years
In Liverpool?
Super nagyon jó.
Love this song!
Fleetwood Mac *"Go your Own Way"* 136 million views. This 160,000..... That went well then!
I,d rather jack. Under rated and still true+,and just as good to dance to
Fleetwood Mac are still in the money big time. These two clowns probably work at Tesco now.
@@Tony-1971Probably working at MacDonalds or out on the streets of Liverpool selling copies of the Big Issue.
The Reynolds girls never got the credit they deserved, they created House music, without them we wouldn't have had Techno, Jungle, Electro etc, they started the ball rolling with underground dance culture. I think they are both Ghost producers for Ritchie Hawtin now.
Hi, I hear you. And am playing this right now. (❤❤❤.) Once heard, never forgotten. Delboy.XOXO .
You're kidding right? They had nothing to do with House Music...like at all.
Back when 12 year old girls had their mother's hairstyles.
XxXxXBuffyXxXxX yeah I hope these hairstyles won’t be coming back in the future.
Why - what's wrong with a good ol' blow dry? It's good enough for Rita Fairclough
Yeah....
Not really. You should have seen our mums!
And their dance moves.
This could be a commentary of how young twits see their music and how they see "old" music, this could be applied today to reggaeton fans ranting on latin Grammys academy nominations.
Production is flawless, SAW managed to create a catchy ahead of their time tune (the house piano that would last well into the 90s).
Sure I saw these two in a fuzzy VHS early 90s xhamster scene a year or so back...
Never heard of it til now 🤷♀️
This Song Is Amazing Pure House Music Jacking My Body And Soul To This Acid Track! Id Rather Jack Then Listen To The Garbage We Have In 2018!
THIS IS TECHNO....
The Reynolds Girls Vs Fleetwood Mac... ..I call it a draw.
Timeless song.
Are you telling lies, sweet little lies? Oh no, you can't disguise...
@@chockablock34839 this chorus is better than any chorus by fleetwood mac
Tops❤❤❤❤
Greatest record ever made
Excluding Yazz, none of the rock bands mentioned had a current album at the time this song peaked in the charts. Rolling Stones were closest, with Steel Wheels coming out a few months later. Fleetwood Mac and Pink Floyd were two years removed from their last albums. Dire Straits were in the middle of a six-year break. Whitesnake (poster at the beginning) would have a new album late in the year.
For all you sinners - this is what Hell is like... this song on repeat
no - that would be Macarena on repeat....
The birdie song
Baby SHark
It would be Fleetwood Mac ,)
I couldn’t think of anything better!
I heard this on the radio today and it instantly reminded me of being 13 years old in the late 80s. I was also
Instantly grateful that I was only 13 and that this shite wasn’t around by the time I was in my prime. Thank god for the 90s when music grew up!!!!!!
PWL done the dirty on these girls. Would love them to come back and perform.
Wow, this must be one of the greatest songs ever composed.
ooo the irony
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I will have love for this track. It said what I felt. Play the music of my generation, not that old stuff. Bravo PWL and well done The Reynolds Girls for getting to #7 with minimal support from the industry with a dis track!
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love this track..............my grand daughter is a Liver bird!!