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At the moment i am listening to the Pet Shop Boys with or not with Dusty Springfield - what total legends both are of their individual genes of Music
The Pet shop Boys totaly rocked the last 5 years of the 80s and then bringing Dusty back as they did with Nothing Has Been Proved/What Have I Done To Deserve This - proved what great PBS are as with similar collabarations with Robbie williams in the mid noughties, but this what they did for Dusty or rather what Dusty did for them "rocketed" them beyond Orbit into another Stratosphere in my opinion. All this was the late 80s to very early 90s and some of the first Music I had gottan into as a Kid I had heard bits of old Dusty Songs from the 60s my Mum played and with-in a few years equaly grew to love these/and knew the qaulity of You Don't Have To Say You Love Me/I Only Wanna Be With You etc - but as I say these collaberations to both PBS and Dusty beyond Orbit into another Straosphere
Both Dusty's era's was immense singing wise - but compare Man U first winning the European Cup (Champions Leauge in Today's currency) and then winning it again in 199 all thos years later and that illustrates to me what a peak Dusty hit in both respective eras. On the subject of 1999 it is so sad and un-beliveable she was taken from us so early.
How amazing and brilliant I often think it may have been if Dusty had gottan to sing collaberations/versions of the few "remotley good singers of today", like Duffy and warwick Avenue and Amy Winehouse's Valerie and Back To Black etc
It's too tragic for words how young at 59 years old that Dusty, as England's greatest ever never to be matched Soul Singer who matched all the Mowtown Soul Singers died so young
We must be brother and/or Sister lost fotso. - I love all these in-particulary Chesney hawks who created the name Chesney to become trendy with Chesney from Coronation Street.
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I have got too amy song's really that have me thinking of my Childhood really. I think i'd said it in another thread but thoughthe song is'nt sensationaly great "These are the Day's Of Our Lives" by Queen with George Michael + Lisa Stansfield is a great song lyric wise and will always remind me of my childhood, as does most of Lisa's song's themselves too.[/COLOR]
Others that remind of my Childhood too are Chesney Hawks, The One and Only Only, Brian Adams Everything I Do (I Do It For You) to name but just some as i've so many numerous ones
We must be brother and/or Sister lost fotso. - I love all these in-particulary Chesney hawks who created the name Chesney to become trendy with Chesney from Coronation Street. Everything I Do was great too - but after a bit, just like Love Is All around and Wet Wet Wet got very annoying at Number 1 after a while, like Torn by Natalie Imbruglia was always played in 1997 repeatedly!
We must be a similar age is all I can say - as all these are from around 1991/92, but I am glad someone else appreciates Lisa, George and Queen with "These Are The Days Of Our Life" - though rightly or wrong Lisa was "Top 5 best Solo singer act of that era" as was George the best male and Queen best group! Though how Chesney's "One and Only" never stayed at Mumber 1 or did as good as Brian Adams amazes me too - as it should have ran it very very very close and been a hit as long I think!
Two more faves of mine at the moment are Deacon Blue - I'll Never Fall In Love Again - with the Woman Singer'samazing voice (another Singer/Singers - who deserved way more credit) and as well Nick Kershaw with I'll Not Let the Sun Go Down On Me (and I have only re-gottan into appreciating Nick over the last few months) but somehow he is everywhere on nearly every Radio station going with that Song - which shows how under-appreciated/valued he was .... just like Pete Cox from Go West as was proved in Reborn In The USA in 2003 or when-ever it was! These 2 are 2 guys - who are vastly vastly underated and are probably the the 2 best Solo Artists of the 80s ever!!
I have got too amy song's really that have me thinking of my Childhood really. I think i'd said it in another thread but thoughthe song is'nt sensationaly great "These are the Day's Of Our Lives" by Queen with George Michael + Lisa Stansfield is a great song lyric wise and will always remind me of my childhood, as does most of Lisa's song's themselves too.[/COLOR]
Others that remind of my Childhood too are Chesney Hawks, The One and Only Only, Brian Adams Everything I Do (I Do It For You) to name but just some as i've so many numerous ones
I have got too amy song's really that have me thinking of my Childhood really. I think i'd said it in another thread but thoughthe song is'nt sensationaly great "These are the Day's Of Our Lives" by Queen with George Michael + Lisa Stansfield is a great song lyric wise and will always remind me of my childhood , as does most of Lisa's song's themselves too.
Others that remind of my Childhood too are Chesney Hawks, The One and Only Only, Brian Adams Everything I Do (I Do It For You) to name but just some as i've so many numerous ones
I Wont Let The Sun (Go Down On Me) by Nick Kershaw - now with Nick this sure is a Singer who got way way less when it should have been far more
He even said on it on one of those 80s Re-wind Fest Videos - that he never thought (or words to that effect) that he was that good - how wrong he is ..... he's utterly brilliant and totaly 1st class!
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