GREAT INSIGHT OF THE BEST MUSICIANS AND HIT FACTORY OF THE 80S..THE MUSIC THEY BROUGHT TO PEOPLE WAS TIMELESS...!!!...LOVE EVERYONE OF U ❤❤❤❤🇬🇷🇬🇷🇬🇷🇬🇷🇬🇷
Iv been a massive fan since there first hit. But unless you actually read the record labels and the small print on the back you wouldn't know about Phil. I loved the remixes and Phil did alot of them, which I played to death. It was what made the 80s great.
Please bring A PWL collection out on A 5cd and old school vinyl compilation and A video collection on Dvd/blu-ray , We wont to relive and Enjoy this good music and teenage memories , Why they don't have realeased A serious collection out I don't understand ! SAW have been and are still very important in music history , so please release your music remastered on cd,vinyl and DVD !!!!!!!!!!
What I can't understand is why they never tried to write another "Say I'm Your Number One". The style and atmosphere of that song is magnificent, but they never wrote another one of that type.
Of course they did. The following three singles "After The Love Has Gone" (1985), "I'll Keep On Loving You" and "Tell Me Tomorrow" (1986) by Princess were in exactly the same style. Their two singles for the The Three Degrees "The Heaven I Need" 1985 and "This Is The House" 1986 also. The same goes for their singles for the group Brillant in 1986/1987. I think you need to know their stuff better 😉 They started their formulaic bubblegum pop only in 1987 after having started with HiEnergy in 1984 and went for more soulful Princess-like stuff in 1985.
GREAT INSIGHT OF THE BEST MUSICIANS AND HIT FACTORY OF THE 80S..THE MUSIC THEY BROUGHT TO PEOPLE WAS TIMELESS...!!!...LOVE EVERYONE OF U ❤❤❤❤🇬🇷🇬🇷🇬🇷🇬🇷🇬🇷
Those were brilliant times. PWL records always kicked off great parties and had everybody dancing.
I miss this era so much. Thanks for the memories Phil.
Stock Aitken and Waterman were great and Phil Harding made some of the best remixes
I so wish we could go back to this era how those guys came up with these fantastic Melodie’s is beyond me such a great era
Iv been a massive fan since there first hit. But unless you actually read the record labels and the small print on the back you wouldn't know about Phil. I loved the remixes and Phil did alot of them, which I played to death. It was what made the 80s great.
The song from PWL are underestimated.
This is so good. Thanks for sharing. I'd love to know more about the backing singers that worked with SAW.
Brilliant.
Thank you for sharing this Phil 😀
Rick is from NEWTON-LE-WILLOWS!!!!!
Please bring A PWL collection out on A 5cd and old school vinyl compilation and A video collection on Dvd/blu-ray , We wont to relive and Enjoy this good music and teenage memories , Why they don't have realeased A serious collection out I don't understand ! SAW have been and are still very important in music history , so please release your music remastered on cd,vinyl and DVD !!!!!!!!!!
What I can't understand is why they never tried to write another "Say I'm Your Number One". The style and atmosphere of that song is magnificent, but they never wrote another one of that type.
Of course they did. The following three singles "After The Love Has Gone" (1985), "I'll Keep On Loving You" and "Tell Me Tomorrow" (1986) by Princess were in exactly the same style. Their two singles for the The Three Degrees "The Heaven I Need" 1985 and "This Is The House" 1986 also. The same goes for their singles for the group Brillant in 1986/1987. I think you need to know their stuff better 😉 They started their formulaic bubblegum pop only in 1987 after having started with HiEnergy in 1984 and went for more soulful Princess-like stuff in 1985.