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Thread started 02/07/08 8:59pm

lonelygurl8305

Mick Jagger/David Bowie-Dancing in the street

...From 1985





http://www.youtube.com/wa...I0NDgTJB4w
[Edited 2/7/08 21:00pm]
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Reply #1 posted 02/07/08 10:41pm

Ace

lonelygurl8305 said:

...From 1985





http://www.youtube.com/wa...I0NDgTJB4w
[Edited 2/7/08 21:00pm]

While I like both Jagger and Bowie, this video is truly, truly atrocious. disbelief
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Reply #2 posted 02/07/08 11:17pm

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why does some joker always have to come along and remind us all of this? neutral
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Reply #3 posted 02/08/08 7:43am

kdj997

Raze said:

why does some joker always have to come along and remind us all of this? neutral


Why the hell would they even release it after Van Halen just did a killer version a few yrs earlier, I probably would've been ashamed to do it since it wasn't better.
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Reply #4 posted 02/08/08 7:51am

Ace

kdj997 said:

Raze said:

why does some joker always have to come along and remind us all of this? neutral


Why the hell would they even release it after Van Halen just did a killer version a few yrs earlier, I probably would've been ashamed to do it since it wasn't better.

The whole thing (idea, recording, video) was slapped together within a couple of days.
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Reply #5 posted 02/08/08 8:44am

lonelygurl8305

Well, me, personally, I just thought it was a bit 'campy.' Nothing to be taken too seriously...just a little gay and campy, thats all...
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Reply #6 posted 02/08/08 8:46am

novabrkr

kdj997 said:

Raze said:

why does some joker always have to come along and remind us all of this? neutral


Why the hell would they even release it after Van Halen just did a killer version a few yrs earlier, I probably would've been ashamed to do it since it wasn't better.


It was a charity single.
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Reply #7 posted 02/08/08 8:51am

Dance

lonelygurl8305 said:

Well, me, personally, I just thought it was a bit 'campy.' Nothing to be taken too seriously...just a little gay and campy, thats all...


you're being very kind...
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Reply #8 posted 02/08/08 9:02am

lonelygurl8305

Dance said:

lonelygurl8305 said:

Well, me, personally, I just thought it was a bit 'campy.' Nothing to be taken too seriously...just a little gay and campy, thats all...


you're being very kind...




Just lite hearted...thats all lol
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Reply #9 posted 02/08/08 11:11am

JoeTyler

It was a charity single so the video was just pure fun, nothing serious
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Reply #10 posted 02/08/08 2:44pm

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kdj997 said:

Raze said:

why does some joker always have to come along and remind us all of this? neutral


Why the hell would they even release it after Van Halen just did a killer version a few yrs earlier, I probably would've been ashamed to do it since it wasn't better.


The original plan was to do a cover of Bob Marley's One Love, but they decided against it.
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