Podcast about S.A.W.
"A Journey Through Stock Aitken Waterman" discussed on Today: Kylie Minogue, Rick Astley, Bananarama
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Sunday, June 27, 2010
Sally Anne Marsh Windmills Of Your Mind
This version of the video is only about two and a half minutes or so in length. Appologies though that my clip of this is missing about the first twenty or so seconds.
This video is online with Sally Anne Marsh's personal permission. Thanks again Sally! :)"
Bananarama's Girls Groups Chart
Bananarama - Love Comes - Behind-The-Scenes
Bananarama - Love Comes, vid & interview, Sept 4th London (HD)
Young Divas - "Happenin' All Over Again"
BANANARAMA - LOVE DON'T LIVE HERE - OFFICIAL VIDEO
Bananarama - Love Don't Live Here (TV Performance)
Thursday, June 24, 2010
Kylie Minogue: Special K
It's a hot, sweaty June Friday night in New York when Kylie Minogue arrives at the Splash club, the first step on a yearlong journey designed to re-establish her as one of the world's biggest pop-dance superstars.
Initially, she'd planned to just introduce her new single, euphoric floor-filler "All the Lovers." Then, she decided to unveil a special megamix of tracks from her 11th studio album, "Aphrodite," due July 6 in the United States on Astralwerks and a day earlier in the United Kingdom on Parlophone. But ultimately, being Kylie, when she found herself onstage surrounded by a seething, cheering mass of adoring humanity, she just couldn't help herself. [read the full article]
Tuesday, June 22, 2010
Yell! - Instant Replay
Sunday, June 20, 2010
All new number ones, but no douze points for Lena or Josh
Dizzee Rascal lasted just the one week at the top of the charts, as the behemoth of David Guetta steamrollered to number one, while Jack Johnson did the same to Pendulum going in at the top of the album charts.
But there’s an interesting story further down the charts this week, as the Eurovision Song Contest rears its head. German winner Lena is theie highest entry at number 30 with Satellite, while French dance track Allez Olla Ole hits #81, Tom Dice for Belgium goes to #85. The interval act’s Flashmob track manages #70 while the double CD of all the songs is #11 in the Compilation charts.
And Josh Dubovie with the UK entry? err, it failed to make the Top 200.
UK Eurovision entrant Josh Dubovie is 'still smiling'
Josh Dubovie, 19, from Basildon in Essex, scored just 10 points with a song penned by Pete Waterman.
Dubovie said it had been "a privilege to represent the UK" and one of the best experiences of his life.
Acts from 25 countries took part in the event. It was won by Germany, whose entrant Lena scored 246 points. [read full article]
Mandy Smith - Interview + Positive Reaction (Calendar YTV)
Saturday, June 19, 2010
Monday, June 14, 2010
Like a version: Kylie transforms again
Sunday, June 13, 2010
Saturday, June 12, 2010
Limahl - Never Ending Story
Limahl - Neverending Story 2008
Limahl - Never Ending Story "1984 - 2009"
Limahl interview (29.09.09) - TWStuff
Haywoode performs I Can't Let You Go (Detroit Mix) on UK show
The original video:
Mike Stock, Kylie hitmaker to launch new West End musical for kids
Tuesday, June 8, 2010
Kylie Minogue Step Back In Time Carramba Italy 1990
Caught in the Act My Arms Keep Missing You on German tv CITA
BIG FUN FIGHT FOR THE RIGHT TO PARTY PWL SAW
Saturday, June 5, 2010
Wednesday, June 2, 2010
80s pin-up Rick Astley preparing for comeback
Torn from Look-In and Smash Hits, my Rick Astley posters, backed on pink paper, were arranged at jaunty angles around the poky room I shared with my sister.
Never Gonna Give You Up, Together Forever and Hold Me In Your Arms (on my well-worn Greatest Hits of 1989 double cassette) would blare out from my plastic ghetto blaster. I knew all the words.
Back in the late 80s, before Take That captured my teenage heart, it was all about Rick – that nice boy with the funny dance.
And now he’s making a comeback... [read the full article]Britain's Josh Dubovie on the 2010 Eurovision contest
Tuesday, June 1, 2010
Josh Dubovie positive about his post-Eurovision future
"Because now I'm still going to be talked about for coming last, but hopefully it will be a blessing in disguise.
"I was happy [with my performance]. I watched it back and I thought I gave it everything that I had," he added.
"I could have given a bit more on the last note, but the atmosphere in the arena was absolutely incredible, it's just unlucky that the rest of Europe didn't like it."
[read full article]
Big future for Dubovie - Waterman
You can also read a BBC article about Pete Waterman and Eurovision Song Contest 2010.
And another article about Pete Waterman upset over the critics about the song.