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Thread started 01/13/06 5:34pm

Anxiety

Frankie Goes To Hollywood: Welcome To The Pleasuredome

I'm listening to this for the first time in ages all the way through, and DAMN what a big, bombastic, kitschy, dirty, funky album this is. God, I love Trevor Horn's tacky self and the way he produced pop albums as BIG BLOCKBUSTER EVENTS.

"War" and "Born To Run" are such great covers, and we all know about "Relax" and "Two Tribes". They even have "Do You Know The Way To San Jose" going on here. lol

Any fans of this here? Anyone owned a "Frankie Say" shirt back in the day? Fess up!
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Reply #1 posted 01/13/06 5:50pm

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i have the greatest hits, pleasuredome, and absolutely adored the episode of VH-1 's Reunion they did
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Reply #2 posted 01/13/06 5:54pm

CinisterCee

I like Trevor Horn, but this album sounds like one big "Relax" mega-mix. "Awesome!" you might be thinking. But I thought it got repetitive.
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Reply #3 posted 01/13/06 6:00pm

CinisterCee

Anxiety said:

Anyone owned a "Frankie Say" shirt back in the day? Fess up!


lol Those were/are cool.
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Reply #4 posted 01/14/06 12:22am

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Anxiety said:

"Do You Know The Way To San Jose"


that would probably be even my favorite from the album giggle

I didn't have any "Frankie say" shirt then, but I did dig many parts of the album... though I must admit, I didn't put it on in ages
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Reply #5 posted 01/14/06 12:26am

RipHer2Shreds

Anxiety said:

I'm listening to this for the first time in ages all the way through, and DAMN what a big, bombastic, kitschy, dirty, funky album this is. God, I love Trevor Horn's tacky self and the way he produced pop albums as BIG BLOCKBUSTER EVENTS.

"War" and "Born To Run" are such great covers, and we all know about "Relax" and "Two Tribes". They even have "Do You Know The Way To San Jose" going on here. lol

Any fans of this here? Anyone owned a "Frankie Say" shirt back in the day? Fess up!

Some huh? lol How on earth is that cover version?
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Reply #6 posted 01/14/06 12:41am

Anxiety

RipHer2Shreds said:

Anxiety said:

I'm listening to this for the first time in ages all the way through, and DAMN what a big, bombastic, kitschy, dirty, funky album this is. God, I love Trevor Horn's tacky self and the way he produced pop albums as BIG BLOCKBUSTER EVENTS.

"War" and "Born To Run" are such great covers, and we all know about "Relax" and "Two Tribes". They even have "Do You Know The Way To San Jose" going on here. lol

Any fans of this here? Anyone owned a "Frankie Say" shirt back in the day? Fess up!

Some huh? lol How on earth is that cover version?


it's freaking kooky is how it is. lol
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Reply #7 posted 01/14/06 12:43am

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Hmmm the moon is full tonight:


http://www.rotten.com/today/

and if that doesnt work, then

Jan 14 1984

The BBC announces that it will no longer play Frankie Goes To Hollywood single "Relax", because of its obscene lyrics.
The Most Important Thing In Life Is Sincerity....Once You Can Fake That, You Can Fake Anything.
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Reply #8 posted 01/14/06 3:10am

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Anxiety said:

I'm listening to this for the first time in ages all the way through, and DAMN what a big, bombastic, kitschy, dirty, funky album this is. God, I love Trevor Horn's tacky self and the way he produced pop albums as BIG BLOCKBUSTER EVENTS.

"War" and "Born To Run" are such great covers, and we all know about "Relax" and "Two Tribes". They even have "Do You Know The Way To San Jose" going on here. lol

Any fans of this here? Anyone owned a "Frankie Say" shirt back in the day? Fess up!



Pleasuredome is a great album, and I can't really add to your superlatives.
I'd say the cover of Born To Run is one of the album's very few low points (along with Wish The Lads Were Here) - but then again, I'm a huge Brooooce fan, so I'm always going to have a problem with people coverung his classic songs.

Yes I'm a fan. Saw 'em a couple of times live - Leicester in 1985 and Wembley Arena in 1987. Never owned a Frankie Say T-Shirt though. Should've bought one though.
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Reply #9 posted 01/14/06 6:24am

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Dont really want to admit this here but i will anyway!
I use to know the guys very well back in the late 80's. been to quite a lot of places with them, etc. right up until the split. And the guys where being nice about the split on vh1, it ended worser than that!
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Reply #10 posted 01/14/06 12:02pm

Anxiety

Shapeshifter said:

Anxiety said:

I'm listening to this for the first time in ages all the way through, and DAMN what a big, bombastic, kitschy, dirty, funky album this is. God, I love Trevor Horn's tacky self and the way he produced pop albums as BIG BLOCKBUSTER EVENTS.

"War" and "Born To Run" are such great covers, and we all know about "Relax" and "Two Tribes". They even have "Do You Know The Way To San Jose" going on here. lol

Any fans of this here? Anyone owned a "Frankie Say" shirt back in the day? Fess up!



Pleasuredome is a great album, and I can't really add to your superlatives.
I'd say the cover of Born To Run is one of the album's very few low points (along with Wish The Lads Were Here) - but then again, I'm a huge Brooooce fan, so I'm always going to have a problem with people coverung his classic songs.

Yes I'm a fan. Saw 'em a couple of times live - Leicester in 1985 and Wembley Arena in 1987. Never owned a Frankie Say T-Shirt though. Should've bought one though.


there's something very neon-jukebox-tacky about their "born to run" cover - very "xanadu" for boys, if that makes sense - not one of the best tracks on the album, but i love the energy of their version.
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Reply #11 posted 01/14/06 12:19pm

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Anxiety said:

Shapeshifter said:




Pleasuredome is a great album, and I can't really add to your superlatives.
I'd say the cover of Born To Run is one of the album's very few low points (along with Wish The Lads Were Here) - but then again, I'm a huge Brooooce fan, so I'm always going to have a problem with people coverung his classic songs.

Yes I'm a fan. Saw 'em a couple of times live - Leicester in 1985 and Wembley Arena in 1987. Never owned a Frankie Say T-Shirt though. Should've bought one though.


there's something very neon-jukebox-tacky about their "born to run" cover - very "xanadu" for boys, if that makes sense - not one of the best tracks on the album, but i love the energy of their version.



No doubt there. Great description - "Xanadu for boys". It's a favourite of Hollys. He regularly included in his solo sets.

By the way, I don't suppose you've ever heard The Fall's version of "Xanadu"? Hilarious.
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Reply #12 posted 01/14/06 12:45pm

Case

Huge fan of the Frankies and this album in particular. I just bought their DVD with all of their videos on it, as a matter of fact.

"Krisco Kisses" is probably my favorite song on the disc...although "The Power of Love" is still a great slow dance song...
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Reply #13 posted 01/15/06 1:58am

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Great Album!!!! And.. I even think Born to run sounds better then the original!!

At the time i bought every 12" from this album coz they were so great! But every song had like 3 different 12"'s so i got me broke (I was only 13 sad )

But.. still enjoying them!
the beautiful ones, you always seem to loose
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Reply #14 posted 01/15/06 8:00am

Shapeshifter

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Lennon said:

Great Album!!!!

Yes.


And.. I even think Born to run sounds better then the original!!


NOOOOO!!!!! lol

At the time i bought every 12" from this album coz they were so great! But every song had like 3 different 12"'s so i got me broke (I was only 13 sad )

But.. still enjoying them!



Ah, someone else who kept Relax and Two Tribes at Nos 1 & 2 forever. Guilty too.
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Reply #15 posted 01/15/06 8:47am

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I remember, years ago, my sister having a 'Frankie...' poster on her wall.

I shouldn't say this - and I wouldn't do it now, I was very young - but I read her diary redface and it contained all this stuff about how Paul was lovingly gazing at her from the wall and that he WOULD be her's.

Shame he was gay. lol
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Reply #16 posted 01/15/06 8:53am

CinisterCee

onenitealone said:

I remember, years ago, my sister having a 'Frankie...' poster on her wall.

I shouldn't say this - and I wouldn't do it now, I was very young - but I read her diary redface and it contained all this stuff about how Paul was lovingly gazing at her from the wall and that he WOULD be her's.

Shame he was gay. lol


evillol

Ditto but I think my sister liked George Michael.
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Reply #17 posted 01/15/06 10:57am

pkidwell

still play this LP from time to time.....a classic!
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Reply #18 posted 01/15/06 11:52am

Shapeshifter

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CinisterCee said:

onenitealone said:

I remember, years ago, my sister having a 'Frankie...' poster on her wall.

I shouldn't say this - and I wouldn't do it now, I was very young - but I read her diary redface and it contained all this stuff about how Paul was lovingly gazing at her from the wall and that he WOULD be her's.

Shame he was gay. lol


evillol

Ditto but I think my sister liked George Michael.



George swang both ways in the 80s though - he had a few very good looking girlfriends too, one of whom was in the I Want Your Sex video.
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Reply #19 posted 01/15/06 12:06pm

Anxiety

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CinisterCee said:



evillol

Ditto but I think my sister liked George Michael.



George swang both ways in the 80s though - he had a few very good looking girlfriends too, one of whom was in the I Want Your Sex video.


And she went on to become Courtney Love's make-up person. lol
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