I must be getting very old. Watching these makes me a little emotional of just how great life was in the early 90’s as an 18 year old. Life was just a lot simpler, people weren’t offended, there were few victims and we knew how to enjoy ourselves. The clubbing and rave scene was in full flow and LOVE was huge. The kids are missing out today.
Had to use the house phone in the hall to phone all your friends to actually arrange a night out, none of this “you’ve been added to lads night out” chat. 😂
I was eleven here all of my family and friends were still alive and my parents were still together...I miss these days really didn't realise how truly precious they were 😢
Omg 1991 the 80's and 90's best decade's ever I was working up London I was 21 In 1991, now 54 ☹️ It makes me emotional thinking back going down memory lane , I loved the music back then, great times, I hate to be young today, I wish I was transported back to them times again I miss it so much 😢
Cathy Dennis remember walking home from school listening to her album on my Walkman, half way had to turn tape over. Kids today would consider that hard labour 😂
Goodness gracious me, this brings back some memories. Memories in '91 aged 21 of driving with my best mate David 22 in his brand new company Peugeot 405 Mi16 - in the summer, windows down, driving fast through the countryside (I can smell it now), with the first tune here by KLF playing very loudly, on the way to watch Speedway racing. Man that was fun.
I was working on the spanners at Peugeot back then. Remember them 406's well. Can't say it was with such fond memories as yours 😂. Now the bikes,,, that's a different story 👍🏻
@@eightiesmusic1984 can’t condone breaking the law, but driving fast within the speed limit is fine. Playing music loudly when you’re 20, while having fun with your best made should be forbidden.
I was just about to turn 18. Sitting my A' levels. It was epic. Bleached, ripped, jeans. Chilling. KLF - Acid House. Amazing. In clubs, we went insane. Generation X all the way.
@colinlock-lv9vv If you were 18 in 1991 and you got into a time machine today (in 2024), then went back to 1991, you would still be about 51 years old. But you could theoretically say hi to yourself.
In 1991 I was 25 years old. No English pop music was known in Russia. I listened to the BBC WS British Chart on SW radio. Thank you for the great opportunity to remember your favorite music.
The 90s were just starting. I was 13 and if i knew then of all the cool stuff ahead of me…girls, mates, music and parties…i’d have gone at it twice as hard.
I agree, and although i wasn't a huge fan of 1991, the dance songs made it bearable, especially groups like Xpansions (move your body) and Nomad (i wanna give you devotion), 2 great tracks that year. Still play them today
@@Muswell Nope 1988/89 was the birth of dance, by 91 it had gone too mainstream and pop as everyone had jumped on the bandwagon then and it was just too commercial.
It’s not that they’re not real techno, it’s that they’re not techno at all. It’s prankster house. Saying the KLF are the definition of 90s techno is like saying chihuahuas are the definition of fluffy cats.
@@Bartholomew_Musgrave 'What time is love' (The white room version) is a techno track. A very left field and sophisticated one but it's the same scale and 'riff' of almost all 1991 techno tracks.
Aaahhh!!! The nineties!!!Best period for music!Not just the dance music and great indie bands but don't forget the Macc Lads especially No Sheep til Buxton!!!
My mate kept getting us audience tickets danced away several times from 1988 - 91 (not that I can remember much) 😆 right couple of posers we were but it was a laugh great memories thanks for posting it
@@garydixon6315 weirdly enough I believe you. I made a similarly mediocre claim about a big star once and was laughed at. If I was gonna make shit up I'd aim higher than that!
I was 7, and there are so many of these they remind of holidays, family bbq’s, weddings and parties! Oh to go back! My 13 yr old is seriously judging me whilst I’m singing and dancing to every single one!!
Круто! Редкие кассетники и дикое качество с перезаписанных по 100 раз кассет, каждая музыкальная новинка на вес золота, редкие видеоклипы...Эх, ностальгия!))) Хорошее время было, хоть и нелёгкое!)
I was only five years old when this was broadcast. I wish I was older at the time so i could have appreciated the music more at the time. KLF are the best.
@Tim Dyer I'm jealous. My family are from Lancashire which was kind the rave capital at that time so those artists you mentioned were being blasted out from my uncles speakers. But I never took much notice. It's only when I look back and realise how great the music was.
Me too, I was a toddler, I only learned about this music through my parents cassettes that I loved listening lot later, when people were listening to britney and anastasia, I was discovering this and 80s music. to this very day its still my jam😂
Wow! I can still hear my son, then aged 4, now aged 33, announcing The Shoop Shoop Song to everybody on Felixstowe Beach when the train-ride owner played it on his PA system. "Shoop Shoop Mummy!!"
Cathy Dennis: The best thing to come out of Norwich since the A47 westbound. I would imaging that Leigh Francis was inspired by Zucchero when he created Keith Lemon. The resemblance is uncanny. Samantha Janus was an absolute babe. I remember the KLF back then.
I used to hang around with Nigel's sister, back in the 90's, from OMD! After this performance we told Nigel to tell Andy McCluskey to stop dancing like that! Happy days
Lol I was 12 years old in 1991, I was in the first year of high school and on a Sunday I'd tape the top 40 on my cassette player...my favourite song at that time was Julian Lennon's "salt water"...
Wow fantastic days for me too,I was 16 and just about to leave school,no social media ,no phones but we were happy enough,sorry young people of today but these were the good old days!
Fantastic Lottie This is a great show was full.of the hits I knew compared to the mid 90s when it got bogged down with Brit pop Got anymore as I'll share my list of all the TOTPs ive got Best show the BBC ever did SAW 3 shows live back in the 80S from Wood lane BBC studios
Honestly, sounds and looks like a cheap Madonna knockoff... Guess whatever studio "designed" her wanted to cash in on M's popularity. Late 80's and early 90's surely aren't remembered for their authenticity (Milli Vanilli, Vanilla Ice to name a few)...
@@ihategoogle789 no way, in 1989 Madonna was doing other kind of stuff. Cathy Dennis is a white female singer doing pop, what more could she look and sound like? There were a lot of black female singers like Madonna in the early 80s but she made her name for the massive public just like Elvis did despite of lots of great black singers in the late 50s
This was 3 days before my 20th birthday, and i got married the following month, but well that went down the pan, been with my 2nd Husband a long time (our 25th wedding anniversary) This brings back memories though loved Cathy Dennis! Amazing talented song writer :D
KLF Brilliant burned a Million Quid In a Field. Bet they wish they had some of that now. Kathy Dennis with a Great cover of the Fonda Rae track. OMD Love this one. Samantha Gorgeous as ever. Nomad (Damon) Didn't quite re-capture (I Wanna Give You) Devotion. Paul Young not bad. Francis Nero Amazing what a tune. Cher (Bonnie Jo Mason) Brilliant as always. Paul Roachford at the end. Thanks for uploading this.
Noticed he said something about the FA cup final, that was the last time spurs won it when I was 7, can barely remember it. 29 years later I'm still waiting
@@videolad3057 that's your opinion but there mixing was superb more genre's of music I have heard in dance song you've got everything from the 1930s up to earth wind and fires use of the double base also death metal infusion.
I do agree in the most part some of it was shocking in the 90's and the 80's compared to the previous decades. We're you an Indie fan then from the mid nineties?
When the rave/dance scene was rife and the best. Me and a friend drove from cheshire to down south, we drove for hours all night just so my friend delivered packages to some delivery conpany. Tripping all night 😅😅😅. Good times .
0:26 - The KLF 3:40 - Cathy Dennis 6:45 - Top 40 countdown 8:00 - O. M. D 11:14 - Samantha Janus 14:21 - NOMAD 16:56 - Paul Young 19:37 - Frances Nero 22:39 - Top 10 countdown 23:30 - Cher 25:58 - Roachford
11:20 Sanantha Janus sings "half the world is hungry/half the world has too much" what's fucking changed? The reality is it's not half the world has too much, it's 10% have too much. The multi billionaires are laughing their asses off whilst everyone else struggles.
Wow this brings back some nemories! 17:44 Never realised Keith Lemon sang 'Senza una Donna' with Paul Young. As a 13 year old when this was on tv, my dream was to be with Samantha Janus, and have her beg me to do her up something that sounds like her last name. Sadly that never came true, even though i just haooened to end up friends with a cousin of hers after I moved to Essex. I never told him about my teen fantasy involving his cousin. I did however get lucky enough to have a few weeks of "relations" with someone who did later become very famous, this all came about after i became friends with her brother. She wasnt famous when i knew her, and she was a little older than me, by about 5 years, but i always looked older than i was at 16, and being lucky enough to spend time with her and have some fun nights in and out was great, and eye opening too. And i got to drink in pubs and clubs without being asked for I.D.. I'm not saying who she is,and I've not seen her since the mid 1990's but a year ir so after this she ended up very famous - incidentally, when i met my girlfriend, now wife, and we had the talk about celebrity crushes and who, if the situation ever arisen, that you chose a celeb, and could spend the night with your celebrity crush, like ut would ever hapoen, well my wife actually chose this person, not knowing that for about a month or so in my teens, i had gotten to do what she wanted to do with ger celeb crush. But yeah, the celeb I'm not naming, We werent going out as a couple, we just got to have a few fun times together, then i moved from Swindon to Essex so we lost contact and went on and did our own thing. She was just leaving college to work for an airline company around aboyt the last time we saw each other, and her celebrity career started a year or so later, i think starting off with her moving in to glamour modelling (i always told her she could be a model) and then she went in to TV aswell. She had a few parts in a couple of movie's and presented a few of her own tv shows. Again, I'm not going to name her, but i will say that we got to do the thing up the thing that rhyme's with Samantha Janus's last name. Also, on the subject of knobbing celebs, my older sister used to go with Shane Richie (sort of ties in with Samantha Janus as they worked together) and when he was about 16 he used to come up to Scunthorpe in the sumner hols and help out at the youth club my sister went to. He was popular with the girls in the youth club, and he actually talks about it in his autobiography, "Rags to Richie". Also my older brother (my older brothers and sisters are like 16-20 years older than me) was in a few band's, and he got to dip his wick in a couple of semi famous females of the late 1970's and also, a lot of Sex Pistol/punk band groupies. I bet he wished he married one of those, and not the money stealing witch he ended up with.
I must be getting very old. Watching these makes me a little emotional of just how great life was in the early 90’s as an 18 year old. Life was just a lot simpler, people weren’t offended, there were few victims and we knew how to enjoy ourselves. The clubbing and rave scene was in full flow and LOVE was huge. The kids are missing out today.
And we shopped at the bank of mum and Dad.😅😅
Sam shouldve kept singing
Had to use the house phone in the hall to phone all your friends to actually arrange a night out, none of this “you’ve been added to lads night out” chat. 😂
Yeah. I think what you mean is that you were young then and now you're old.
That's life mate and every generation feels the same.
I member.
Well my brain had totally decided to forget how gorgeous Cathy Dennis was! Blimey.
Absolutely, and also remember Sade and Betty Boo..
@@TimoDyerAnd Patsy Kensit.
@@paulbreen8533 yes yes!
Saucy!
I was eleven here all of my family and friends were still alive and my parents were still together...I miss these days really didn't realise how truly precious they were 😢
❤
I feel you mate... Lost family and friends since these days too.
I was 11 too. Is this how it feels when doves cry?
Smile for those yesrs you had and still remember
Years....
Omg 1991 the 80's and 90's best decade's ever I was working up London I was 21 In 1991, now 54 ☹️ It makes me emotional thinking back going down memory lane , I loved the music back then, great times, I hate to be young today, I wish I was transported back to them times again I miss it so much 😢
Cathy Dennis remember walking home from school listening to her album on my Walkman, half way had to turn tape over. Kids today would consider that hard labour 😂
Listening to Cathy Dennis is kind of hard labour.
I prefer the original Touch Me by Fonda Rae.
😂
Samantha Janus was a fox 😍 And Game On was such a brilliant 90s sit-com
More looks than talent ❤
I think this showed in my recommended because I’ve been bingeing Game On.
I had no idea she performed for Eurovision.
Didn't she have a brother called Hugh?
Game On is where I find my heaven.
@@intrepidis1 yes...
Goodness gracious me, this brings back some memories. Memories in '91 aged 21 of driving with my best mate David 22 in his brand new company Peugeot 405 Mi16 - in the summer, windows down, driving fast through the countryside (I can smell it now), with the first tune here by KLF playing very loudly, on the way to watch Speedway racing. Man that was fun.
Arlington ? same as lol
I was working on the spanners at Peugeot back then. Remember them 406's well. Can't say it was with such fond memories as yours 😂. Now the bikes,,, that's a different story 👍🏻
Me to mate 21 born March 1970. God we were lucky
@@eightiesmusic1984 can’t condone breaking the law, but driving fast within the speed limit is fine. Playing music loudly when you’re 20, while having fun with your best made should be forbidden.
@@eightiesmusic1984 I’m don’t disagree either you, but in the 1990’s 20 mph speed limits were unheard of.
I was just about to turn 18. Sitting my A' levels. It was epic. Bleached, ripped, jeans. Chilling. KLF - Acid House. Amazing. In clubs, we went insane. Generation X all the way.
I was 19..absolutely hated the 90s 😁. It was the 80s for me.
@@donnasmyth45 I was 23 and yes the 80's trumped the 90's hands down. BTW youtube algorithm is obviously pushing this right now.
@@atmywitsend1984 good taste too 😊.
I'd actually been searching 80s stuff..reckon that's why I've been hit by numerous TOTP ones 😊
ha..bleached jeans..baggy at hips..tight at bottom ..right..im right though..i wore them ..i was there..i lived it
Same here @@donnasmyth45
Great memories of a great year for British music. If only I had access to a time machine, I'd go back to 1991 right now.
So would I!
TO RIGHT STILL ONLY 18YRS OLD THEN
@colinlock-lv9vv If you were 18 in 1991 and you got into a time machine today (in 2024), then went back to 1991, you would still be about 51 years old. But you could theoretically say hi to yourself.
Depends how the time machine works. It might only transfer your thoughts, like the TV series "Quantum Leap". 😜
Why do you feel the need to pull people's comments to bit? You know exactly what they mean.
The klf were fcukin brilliant.
KLF were the only band I didnt get to see live that I wanted to.
Seriously fkn legends
And burnt a Million Quid 😂
The 'kin business mate!
language
I was sixteen and left school 8 days after this edition was broadcast. Good times.
same. Kings Tamerton Comprehensive lol
Same. Great era
Same here, just about to do GCSE’s, I was still 15, was 16 in the August.
Great times
@fionab3494 The best times wernt they. Wish we could go back.
In 1991 I was 25 years old. No English pop music was known in Russia. I listened to the BBC WS British Chart on SW radio. Thank you for the great opportunity to remember your favorite music.
I was 25 too. This was on my 25th birthday. Good memories of being young
Thank you for the compliment to our music scene Mikhail, I hope you are well.
You're welcome 👍🏻
Cathy Dennis was HOT!
С чего это она была неизвестна?Зачем выдумывать истории о темной России?Кто что любил,тот то и слушал и в более раннем Союзе
Still a fan of KLF 30 years on!
Me too.
91 was one of best years of my life I was 14 best summer, best music, and tv and best gaming snes and megadrive, plus Cathy Dennis wow
I was 12 beginning of secondary school. loads going on. Good memories and not a care in the world.
Feels like the world was a much simpler place at the time 😓
I was err, 18/19 and had a really hot g/f.
Still friends on FB now !
I was 13 in 91, Doves,dennis the menaces and strawberry trips 😅🌅🙊
Terminator 2 was released that year. That alone makes 1991 brilliant.
The 90s were just starting. I was 13 and if i knew then of all the cool stuff ahead of me…girls, mates, music and parties…i’d have gone at it twice as hard.
I was 17 back then...best days ever😘
not true, read your own name
You wouldn't have known it from this episode, but 1991 was THE best year for dance music ever !
Yh, defo' loads o' great tunes in '91.
I agree, and although i wasn't a huge fan of 1991, the dance songs made it bearable, especially groups like Xpansions (move your body) and Nomad (i wanna give you devotion), 2 great tracks that year. Still play them today
nope, 1989 was.
@@philipb867 Indeed a great year ! But if you look at the list for tunes in '91 -- awesome.
@@Muswell Nope 1988/89 was the birth of dance, by 91 it had gone too mainstream and pop as everyone had jumped on the bandwagon then and it was just too commercial.
I was 15 in 1991. I didn’t know it then, but it was the best of times
Instantly takes me back! Loved KLF, I even bought their vhs from Woollies
Last train to Transcentral! Loved that tune in my youth 🎶👌
KLF were epic. Funnily enough I've been listening to their album of late prior to this recommendation. ✌️
b0rg1010 The White Room is a quality album
KLF with a serious show, monster tune that was aswell
Klf are the definition of 90s techno
Still by far the best dance tracks ever written.
KLF are not real Techno, they are a pop watered down version
They burned all their money and were actually radical
It’s not that they’re not real techno, it’s that they’re not techno at all. It’s prankster house.
Saying the KLF are the definition of 90s techno is like saying chihuahuas are the definition of fluffy cats.
@@Bartholomew_Musgrave 'What time is love' (The white room version) is a techno track. A very left field and sophisticated one but it's the same scale and 'riff' of almost all 1991 techno tracks.
Wish I could go back to that year!
Brandon irons me too, 91 was a great year 👍
87 was my year 👵🏽👍🏽
Aaahhh!!! The nineties!!!Best period for music!Not just the dance music and great indie bands but don't forget the Macc Lads especially No Sheep til Buxton!!!
Or Gordon’s Revenge…❤
Dan's Underpants ! 😂😂😂
What an awesome Top of the Pops. 1991 might have been the best year in music.
Ha ha!
not even close.
Nowhere near!
You’re joking 😂😂😂😂
😂 I was 16 and this whole show was shit
I always make sure I never buy anything that comes up in adverts when I want to just watch a video..
yep I'm actively boycotting any firms that think it's ok to use such intrusive methods. it's disgusting.
Totally agree!
Samantha Womack I used to love this song........I can still remember all the words and was singing it the other day at work!
Samantha Janus
🤣🤣🤣 she's fit but the songs crap
Matt and the ginger tosser only ever called her Mandy.
@@davidhealy4534Janus is her single name Womack when she got married 😊.
@lynbob she will always be known as Samantha Janus as that is her fame name through her glory days
My mate kept getting us audience tickets
danced away several times from 1988 - 91
(not that I can remember much) 😆
right couple of posers we were but it was a laugh
great memories
thanks for posting it
If you can't be a poser in your youth, then its a youth wasted!!
Feeling so nostalgic😢
Carrie you gorgeous lady are you single?
Who’d have thought then that Cathy Dennis was going to write so many hits for the next 25 years!
Toxic was on MTV a couple of days ago and once you know Britney's vocals are laid over the top of Cathy's that's all you can hear.
buckshee - I’ve heard that demo and it’s basically the track that was released except with Britney Spears on vocals.
Kylie's Can't get you out of my head, with the guy from 70's group Mud.
My brother dated her for a while
@@garydixon6315 weirdly enough I believe you. I made a similarly mediocre claim about a big star once and was laughed at. If I was gonna make shit up I'd aim higher than that!
I was 7, and there are so many of these they remind of holidays, family bbq’s, weddings and parties! Oh to go back! My 13 yr old is seriously judging me whilst I’m singing and dancing to every single one!!
"KLF's GONNA ROCK YA!!"
You better believe it!!!!!!♥️♥️
I was 17. Had my first job at the Bonusprint factory warehouse in Borehamwood... Radio was on all day and these songs were playing...
Круто! Редкие кассетники и дикое качество с перезаписанных по 100 раз кассет, каждая музыкальная новинка на вес золота, редкие видеоклипы...Эх, ностальгия!))) Хорошее время было, хоть и нелёгкое!)
my god - TOTP - it was a gem - i am growing nostalgic - no totp today - as prince would say - signs of the times
Charts based on (purchased) clicks are pretty useless. New good music doesn't get any airplay, so no chance to get in the charts.
I'm so sad it isn't on any more. We were so lucky.
I was only five years old when this was broadcast. I wish I was older at the time so i could have appreciated the music more at the time. KLF are the best.
@Tim Dyer I'm jealous. My family are from Lancashire which was kind the rave capital at that time so those artists you mentioned were being blasted out from my uncles speakers. But I never took much notice. It's only when I look back and realise how great the music was.
I also was young but know all the music, pretty much word for word
Me too, I was a toddler, I only learned about this music through my parents cassettes that I loved listening lot later, when people were listening to britney and anastasia, I was discovering this and 80s music. to this very day its still my jam😂
I was 21 ,now I do feel old ,time has gone so fast ,please slow down
Wow! I can still hear my son, then aged 4, now aged 33, announcing The Shoop Shoop Song to everybody on Felixstowe Beach when the train-ride owner played it on his PA system. "Shoop Shoop Mummy!!"
Every song, every performance more memorable and uplifting than anything today.
If you freeze frame 6:32 Cathy Dennis head almost detaches from her shoulders. Amazing!
She gave good head.😅😅😅😅
Cathy Dennis: The best thing to come out of Norwich since the A47 westbound. I would imaging that Leigh Francis was inspired by Zucchero when he created Keith Lemon. The resemblance is uncanny. Samantha Janus was an absolute babe. I remember the KLF back then.
OMG he DOES look like him doesn't he LOL
Weird how Cathy did not marry young and have children. If I had known I would have tracked her down when I became a man.
I used to hang around with Nigel's sister, back in the 90's, from OMD! After this performance we told Nigel to tell Andy McCluskey to stop dancing like that! Happy days
I cannot believe this cool stuff is thirty years old, much better then the crap around today. ❤
I never new sam was a pop star back in the day. I wish I had a time machine. Great upload
Not quite.
I was 27 and 70s, 80s and 90 were the best.
I had the time of my life.
If only I could go back in time.
Easy to forget how many years OMD were charting.
Kids today don’t know just how fantastic it was to experience the 90s culture.
Lol I was 12 years old in 1991, I was in the first year of high school and on a Sunday I'd tape the top 40 on my cassette player...my favourite song at that time was Julian Lennon's "salt water"...
I showed my children Salt Water on RUclips a few months ago. Just to prove we were worried about the environment 30 years ago lol
Wow fantastic days for me too,I was 16 and just about to leave school,no social media ,no phones but we were happy enough,sorry young people of today but these were the good old days!
80s were gr8 and so were the 90s!!!
It was a refreshing time.
NeVeR felt as free as back then.
Fantastic Lottie This is a great show was full.of the hits I knew compared to the mid 90s when it got bogged down with Brit pop Got anymore as I'll share my list of all the TOTPs ive got Best show the BBC ever did SAW 3 shows live back in the 80S from Wood lane BBC studios
Bit too end of 80s..
This period was a hangover from the 80s, some stuff was good though...
13ish and really loving life, making the best of memories!!
1991 was all about the shamen for me
Yeah that nutcase 😂
I especially liked the plastic dollies from outer space. 🚀🚀🐻🐀🐁🐭🐭🚁⛄⛄🐸🐸🌛🌙🌝🌜🌛⚡⭐☀️☀️🌟🌠🌟🌠👽👽👽👽👽👾💩
En-tact!
They were good they were good
pick a mountain and get it moved.
This year drove me down the rabbit hole of punk, never turned back
Cathy Dennis
Just wow.
Yes! She kick start the 90's on fire!
She owes me a couple of sets of Thundercats bedding.
Honestly, sounds and looks like a cheap Madonna knockoff... Guess whatever studio "designed" her wanted to cash in on M's popularity. Late 80's and early 90's surely aren't remembered for their authenticity (Milli Vanilli, Vanilla Ice to name a few)...
@@ihategoogle789 no way, in 1989 Madonna was doing other kind of stuff. Cathy Dennis is a white female singer doing pop, what more could she look and sound like? There were a lot of black female singers like Madonna in the early 80s but she made her name for the massive public just like Elvis did despite of lots of great black singers in the late 50s
Shit yeah was she gorgeous 😍😍😍😍I was in love
Ty for this❤. On a side note omd synth cheetah 77,,was 89 quid at dixons
Ah, so long ago..such fun, I loved the KLF...Bangor Social Club...Fridays AND Saturdays, snakebite and sillyness.
This was 3 days before my 20th birthday, and i got married the following month, but well that went down the pan, been with my 2nd Husband a long time (our 25th wedding anniversary) This brings back memories though loved Cathy Dennis! Amazing talented song writer :D
OMD. OMD. OMD ❤
Great edition of top of the pops prosented by Simon Mayon and klf in the studio and orchestra removes in the dark
Orchestral Manoeuvres in the Dark
KLF Brilliant burned a Million Quid In a Field. Bet they wish they had some of that now. Kathy Dennis with a Great cover of the Fonda Rae track. OMD Love this one. Samantha Gorgeous as ever. Nomad (Damon) Didn't quite re-capture (I Wanna Give You) Devotion. Paul Young not bad. Francis Nero Amazing what a tune. Cher (Bonnie Jo Mason) Brilliant as always. Paul Roachford at the end. Thanks for uploading this.
TheBudgie29 Andrew Roachford 😉
@@thebossman80s Don't be so stupid, banks don't do that.
They still have more than a few quid left to this day trust me
If that's really true that 1 million would have grown to 10 million in investments
Loving the love for The KLF on here!
Noticed he said something about the FA cup final, that was the last time spurs won it when I was 7, can barely remember it. 29 years later I'm still waiting
Come on you Spurs...we will win it again one day pal.
He would have done. He always talked up himself as being a big Spurs fan when he was doing the breakfast show Radio 1 at the time.
Love seeing the chart countdown and so many great bands & songs!
Samantha Janice was on TOTP singing a song? The actress from Game On? Well that's mad.
The digital video effects machine seems to be the big version of CLEO. It's nice to see the shatter option being used so effectively.
A brilliant selection klf Cathy Dennis would not happen today and not a tattoo in sight!
Yes, I can't stand tattoos either. Repulsive.
Klf must be the most underrated act people should appreciate there art and music
@flint the kaka harris yes but they erased there back catalogue rumour has it that Peter caulty is banksy klf disappeared banksy appeared
@flint the kaka harris Yes, and they were pure shite.
@@videolad3057 that's your opinion but there mixing was superb more genre's of music I have heard in dance song you've got everything from the 1930s up to earth wind and fires use of the double base also death metal infusion.
I was 16 years old with it all in front of me, what a time i had, the 90's where peak living!
Erm... This feels like yesterday (I sound like my mum now) 😱
I was 9 when this aired. I'm really glad my time was still to come and I wasn't left with this bilge
I do agree in the most part some of it was shocking in the 90's and the 80's compared to the previous decades. We're you an Indie fan then from the mid nineties?
And there was me thinking Samantha Janus was 'just' an actress from Game On and Eastenders.
And pie in the sky ..
Her brother Hugh is a good friend of mine !
:)
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Get the ear plugs ready..
@@SuperFannyfarts Hugh Jass?
Game On was a great show (well the ones with Neil Stuke in).
Paul Young touched me in his dressing room before this episode went out.
Happy times 😊
😂 what about Keith Lemon?
Great times and I was a hell of a lot younger =))
Footsteps following me, great memory. RIP Francis Nero
Freddie mercury was nearly dead at this point. RIP Freddie.
November, yep
He was being sprayed by a giant queen ant everyday with ant pheromones to make him strong. 🐜🐜🐜🐜🐜🐜🐜👸👸🐜🐜🐜🐜⚡⭐☀️👽🌠🌟🌙🌙🎶🎤👂🎄🎅🎅🎅🎅👾🌜🌛🌝🌝🐵🐹🐹🍭🍭
When the rave/dance scene was rife and the best. Me and a friend drove from cheshire to down south, we drove for hours all night just so my friend delivered packages to some delivery conpany. Tripping all night 😅😅😅. Good times .
So Keith Lemon distracted Paul Young whilst Gino D’Campo stole his stuff?
And i still love KLF, great music, great mwmories. OMD, you can't help but tap your feet. Life was just better back then.
Enjoying a bit of OMD
Was only two years old in 1991 but for early in the decade this is already so 90’s
Keith Lemon with Paul Young, classic
2:38 still get goosebumps and the horse sample always makes me smile...fuck I miss the 90's.
This was before everything went to shite!
KLF ❤❤ classic dayz
KLF - so good, shame they self-destructed. Produced some absolute bangers!
They still rock me!
KLF were top stuff, I am still very confused about their self implosion !
@@stezo2kThey did me when I watched them on here. The way they way dressed and dancing they looked like they were part of the Ku Klux Klan 😂🤣
0:26 - The KLF
3:40 - Cathy Dennis
6:45 - Top 40 countdown
8:00 - O. M. D
11:14 - Samantha Janus
14:21 - NOMAD
16:56 - Paul Young
19:37 - Frances Nero
22:39 - Top 10 countdown
23:30 - Cher
25:58 - Roachford
Klf brilliant 👌
I was 7 back then, happy care free days.
Someone give me a time machine
kLF was awesome. Simon Mayo making that snarky comment to the poor girl at the start. What a utter bastard!
Flakes like you weren’t really a thing in 1991
message to your heart this song is better than any of our more recent entries , it is tunefull and has a decent beat.
11:20 Sanantha Janus sings "half the world is hungry/half the world has too much" what's fucking changed? The reality is it's not half the world has too much, it's 10% have too much. The multi billionaires are laughing their asses off whilst everyone else struggles.
they pulled a big switcheroo on 9/11 and we've all been getting rinsed everywhere since. beware of Sleestak 🦖🦖🦖
Facts
2020-1991. take me back.
Cathy Dennis followed by Andy McCluskey. Two prolific songwriters.
Wow Blur in 1991!
Didn't know they were around then.
What a babe Samantha Janus was.
(Is)
Try Cathy Dennis, now that's sense.
I was at school with her brother, Hugh.
She really doesn't look much different now. Shes aged amazingly well!
She still looks the same!
Wow this brings back some nemories!
17:44 Never realised Keith Lemon sang 'Senza una Donna' with Paul Young.
As a 13 year old when this was on tv, my dream was to be with Samantha Janus, and have her beg me to do her up something that sounds like her last name. Sadly that never came true, even though i just haooened to end up friends with a cousin of hers after I moved to Essex. I never told him about my teen fantasy involving his cousin.
I did however get lucky enough to have a few weeks of "relations" with someone who did later become very famous, this all came about after i became friends with her brother. She wasnt famous when i knew her, and she was a little older than me, by about 5 years, but i always looked older than i was at 16, and being lucky enough to spend time with her and have some fun nights in and out was great, and eye opening too. And i got to drink in pubs and clubs without being asked for I.D.. I'm not saying who she is,and I've not seen her since the mid 1990's but a year ir so after this she ended up very famous - incidentally, when i met my girlfriend, now wife, and we had the talk about celebrity crushes and who, if the situation ever arisen, that you chose a celeb, and could spend the night with your celebrity crush, like ut would ever hapoen, well my wife actually chose this person, not knowing that for about a month or so in my teens, i had gotten to do what she wanted to do with ger celeb crush.
But yeah, the celeb I'm not naming, We werent going out as a couple, we just got to have a few fun times together, then i moved from Swindon to Essex so we lost contact and went on and did our own thing. She was just leaving college to work for an airline company around aboyt the last time we saw each other, and her celebrity career started a year or so later, i think starting off with her moving in to glamour modelling (i always told her she could be a model) and then she went in to TV aswell. She had a few parts in a couple of movie's and presented a few of her own tv shows. Again, I'm not going to name her, but i will say that we got to do the thing up the thing that rhyme's with Samantha Janus's last name.
Also, on the subject of knobbing celebs, my older sister used to go with Shane Richie (sort of ties in with Samantha Janus as they worked together) and when he was about 16 he used to come up to Scunthorpe in the sumner hols and help out at the youth club my sister went to. He was popular with the girls in the youth club, and he actually talks about it in his autobiography, "Rags to Richie". Also my older brother (my older brothers and sisters are like 16-20 years older than me) was in a few band's, and he got to dip his wick in a couple of semi famous females of the late 1970's and also, a lot of Sex Pistol/punk band groupies. I bet he wished he married one of those, and not the money stealing witch he ended up with.
Thanks Lottie x jus sub you greetings from Spain .
@Tanya Duvell Nice one Tanya i live near Valencia City feliz Navidad Martin
@@rockyroadblues100 Wow, your name. Sounds more British than Spanish. 😂🤣👍🏻
@@jackjones1394 Jeez Jack i am Irish ,not a Brit lol
@@rockyroadblues100 lol haha! :)
Please God
take me back to happy, innocent times
Andrew Roachford is one of the most underrated singers ever
Brilliant singer