"Here comes the rain again", "Why", and my favorite "Walking on Broken Glass"... when the Eurythmics arrived the whole world said "WTF??? Who is this?" They were HUGE from this first hit song.
Well actually, they had several singles and an album before this that did very badly. It's quite true that Sweet Dreams is what made them, but it wasn't their first single. In The Garden was their first album with 4 singles that barely charted. Love Is A Stranger was released before Sweet Dreams and only made it to 54 on the UK charts - it was reissued after Sweet Dreams and made Number 6.
@@MrRolemaster you need to see Anne Wilson of sing stairway to Heaven live at the Kennedy and tribute of Led Zeppelin. She had them in tears and the whole audience on their feet..
They had been struggling to break through and were feeling depressed, on the verge of giving up. Dave Stewart started playing the riff and Annie leapt up and joined in - she knew instantly that they had found something special - she was right !
In the late 2000's Annie Lennox was more of an independent solo artist, and she ran a lot of her music from her website. A young record exec was browsing some online music looking for new talent, and stumbled upon her site... thinking she had made a massive discovery. She emailed Lennox about their label being interested in some of the tracks she had listened to, and proposed that Lennox use this opportunity to break into the industry.... LOL. Oh... the embarrassment
Annie Lennox has one of the most beautiful voices in rock/pop. Look up the songs "Why" and "Walking on Broken Glass". Then just for fun, check out her duet with David Bowie of "Under Pressure" at the Freddie Mercury tribute concert. You'll see a different look every time you see her, too....she definitely had her own sense of style. A woman all her own :)
Annie lennox There must be angels playing with my heart, walking on broken glass and Why. Are all great too. She's one of the best female singers ever.
“Would I Lie to You?” is one of those songs to play at top volume on the car radio as you are driving down the highway with the window rolled down and you are singing along, also at top volume.
You have no idea how groundbreaking this was back in '83. The genderbending bright orange hair was so out there. And the music... that synth! Middle America was captivated.
one of the best female vocalists, and sounds better live, they do an acoustic set of their hits and it just the two of them, masterclass pure and simple.
Simple lyrics being profound reminds me of the quote from Picasso: "It took me four years to paint like Raphael, but a lifetime to paint like a child. Every child is an artist. The problem is how to remain an artist once we grow up."
Yes. Love the Eurhythmics. I was and am a headbanger and have always been a fan. Here comes the Rain Again is another great track. Her solo work is really good too. Her Christmas albums are excellent
It's a song that has never gone away and never sounded old. It is still used in poplar culture and you will very often hear it with a lot of dance troup when you go to football games.
Eurythmics/Annie Lennox is a rabbit hole WELL WORTH diving down head first. Love is a Stranger, Here Comes the Rain Again, Walking on Broken Glass, Missionary Man, No More I Love Yous
Trivia fact: Siobhan Fahey - the 'grim reaper' from Shakespear Sister - was married to Dave Stewart. Dave is one of the biggest music producers in Europe if not worldwide and Annie ... Annie is one of the best female vocalists, her range is crazy!!! The sound of my childhood.
I always felt Eurythmics dipped into the new wave lane of the 80's, like ELO, Men Without Hats, Soft Cell, Duran Duran, Talking Heads, Devo, The Fixx, The Cars, etc. There were so many genres of music in the 80's that many bands were a mix of different ones.
Ha, Men Without Hats, yes. I was just listening to The Safety Dance the other day. Then I had to listen to Pop Goes the World But yes, I agree, Eurythmics definitely had a little of that feel to them.
When this song was released everyone around me asked "who is THAT?". I ended up with their vinyl albums full of creative music and spectacular vocals. Right By Your Side is my favorite no one has ever heard of.
Annie Lennox has a giGANTIC voice. Dave Stewart is a musical genius. Together, they were iconic. Great job of layering various vocals by Lennox to create her own background singers (something they probably learned from Ray Charles). Listen to "Would I Lie to You" it's basically a traditional rock style song Dave plays guitar, and it rocks pretty hard. They can do just about any style. They definitely had some high art concepts in some of their videos.
I'm so old I remember when this song was released (1983 - it's hard to believe it's over 40 years old!). Annie Lennox had such a gorgeous voice! Another of their hits was "Would I Lie to You".
Annie Lennox is one of the female vocalists alive today. Dave Stewart is one of the best composers and musicians alive today. Eurythmics and many hits and both Annie and Dave have had very successful solo careers
Love this song. More to consider: Here Comes the Rain Again, Would I Lie to You, Missionary Man, There Must Be An Angel, Sexcrime, Love is a Stranger, Sisters Are Doin it for themselves and I need a Man ❤
I was smitten by this lady's voice from this moment my ears felt her ....80's was innovative upon the 70's ...60's...video added so much creative reach
A song from my childhood & my country. The beautiful Annie Lennox is from Scotland, what a voice & what charm to pull off this androgenous look with orange hair in the 80s. I think a good song like this can cross time, cultures & still remain relevant and stir feelings in lots of people. Great song.
In the mid-80s, I had an Annie Lennox orange crew cut. The Eurythmics were an amazing band, so it is great that you get to see it. They have many more.
Absolutely! I cant remember any of the details but there was a documentary about Annie Lennox that described it all. It is amazing how much good can come from struggling with artistic freedom, if you stick it out and overcome those hardships.
I still remember seeing the video the first time on MTV. I had no idea that people could look that way. The leather. The hair. It changed my life. (Same with Billy Idol. Wow!) ❤
You got the name right on the first try. Missionary Man .....Thorn in My Side......Here Comes the Rain Again,,,,. three bangers off the top of my head. You just fell into another deep hole (cue Twilight Zone music).
Annie Lennox is simply a beautiful creature. And a powerful vocalist. I had her poster, with the cropped red hair and a black PVC raincoat on my wall as a teenager. It used to freak my mother out. Keep in mind, this was 1983. While I loved the Eurythmics, Annie’s solo career was where she truly shined. My favourite performance ever was with Hozier at the Grammys where she sang, I Put A Spell On You. Check it out! It’s brilliant!!
Half of ‘80’s Synth/Pop Icons the Eurythmics (with Dave Stewart). Incredible solo career after their split. Annie was inducted into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame in 2022.
My favorite part of the video is watching Dave Stewart trying to type with two fingers floating off keys of the typewriter, from back in an age when the vast majority of people didn't know how to type worth a damn. Particularly ironic in that he's a fantastic keyboard, guitar, and bass player.
They were inducted into the Rock Hall of Fame a couple years ago. They were very innovative. Started out with a lot of synth, became more rock. Great rock n roll story….they were a couple for a few years while in another band but then broke up romantically but formed Eurythmics and became worldwide famous for this song on their second album. It’s ironic that you think they must have known right away that it was a hit because it was the last single they released from this album. Forty years later it’s still being played on the radio and sampled by everyone. The ting ting ting you hear during the “hold your head up” part is them using milk bottles for percussion. They recorded it in an attic of an only factor they were living in at the time. Dave became a hugely successful producer of other groups. Annie had an amazing solo career. She’s a huge activist and philanthropist. She’s an icon to a lot of people. Check out ‘Would I lie to you?’. IMO opinion, one of the best music videos of all time. Then get into Annie’s solo stuff - like ‘Why’.
Definitely check out more Eurythmics and Annie Lennox solo work. Her vocals always top tier. And the visuals are eccentric, unexpected, character driven and always compelling.
I like watching reaction channels. it helps me remember which groups i have forgotten!! (I'm 64 years) Kudos to all your tribe making suggestions. Everyone here rocks!!
So excited to see you react to the Eurythmics. So many good songs came from them. Annie Lennox went on to a solo career - a superb vocalist and performance artist - and laid down some fantastic songs. People who are familiar with her music have their favourites. One of mine is "Cold" but I would settle for any one of them if you were to choose to react to her.
A system of rhythmical physical movements to music used to teach musical understanding (especially in Steiner schools) or for therapeutic purposes, evolved by Émile Jaques-Dalcroze.
In the early 80s, I went to visit a college roommate on Long Island and almost every bar that we went to happened to be a strip joint and this was the most popular song the dancers were dancing to.
I'll be honest, man. MOST reactors are ovely animated, enthusiastic, and high energy. Annoying. Your vibe is so chill, approachable, and enjoyable to watch. Keep up the great work.
I still own the same synth used to create that sound - spent ages trying to reproduce it.. such a great sound at that time - unique. I also shared a spliff with Dave Stewart in a Bulldog cafe in Amsterdam, many years ago now. An underrated musical genius and free thinker.
Annie Lennox is one of the best female vocalist EVER.
That's the voice I would have killed for. 😍😍😍
Never understood the cows though.
One of the coolest chics.
I agree 100%
Facts!
I was so in love as a kid. Beautiful in an uncommon way, strong willed, impressive, and she could sing and write music. Eyes like Kate Bush, too
"Here comes the rain again", "Why", and my favorite "Walking on Broken Glass"... when the Eurythmics arrived the whole world said "WTF??? Who is this?" They were HUGE from this first hit song.
Well actually, they had several singles and an album before this that did very badly. It's quite true that Sweet Dreams is what made them, but it wasn't their first single. In The Garden was their first album with 4 singles that barely charted. Love Is A Stranger was released before Sweet Dreams and only made it to 54 on the UK charts - it was reissued after Sweet Dreams and made Number 6.
Her first solo album, Diva" is magical.
No "the" required before "Eurythmics" btw ditto [the] Police"🎩
Walking on Broken Glass is amazing!
"Why " is my absolute favorite solo performance of hers!
Dude. You NEED to see her and David Bowie do 'Under Pressure' with Queen at the Freddie Mercury Tribute Concert. It is a religious experience.
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@@MrRolemaster you need to see Anne Wilson of sing stairway to Heaven live at the Kennedy and tribute of Led Zeppelin. She had them in tears and the whole audience on their feet..
I was there, it was absolute magic!!!!!
@@rammannawar1626 why not both?
@@AlanEvans789 OMG! Soooo jealous!
This song is a critique of the music industry. Another banger is "Would I lie to you" and she gives you power.
Would I Lie To You 1000% banger❗
Yes.. amazing song!!!
Yes please
Definitely... and trust us, no one here is lying to you about "Would I Lie To You" (Yeah, I went there.. I couldn't resist) 😁
Would i lie to you is a banger of a hard core rock song . Her voice is perfect for it
One of the best voices to come out of the 80’s or any decade.
I cannot express how famous this song was in early 80’s- it was on every single radio station non stop!
And every car radio it was on played it at top volume! 😂
This is the SOUND OF THE 80'S!!! My favorite decade of music and I'm in my early 70's.
Sound of the 80’s indeed... I was 19 and am still listening regularly to eurythmics
Her bright red hair was a new thing back then - caused a sensation.
It was orange, not red
David Bowie did it first in the 70s. He and his wife had the same red haircut in the Ziggy Stardust Spiders from Mars tour.
So was her masculine outfit. There was speculaton that she was a lesbian, AFAIK she's not or trans
@@christopherbacon1077the parental generation in the US was highly offended/threatened/frightened by her in this look.
@@janicemacmillan2610 Yes, he did and speaking of Bowie, Annie Lennox looks like she could be his sister.
Love Is A Stranger is an absolute must listen.
A must !! I prefer that track to this. And the video is better too 💯
I've always wondered, though. David Coverdale insists that Love Ain't No Stranger. Who is right? I suppose they could agree to disagree...
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YES!!! And NO ONE reacts to it. I have requested it all over the place and no one ever does it
Love is a stranger next to
Annie Lennox’s music is absolutely a rabbit hole worth pursuing!
‘Walking On Broken Glass’
‘Why’
‘No More “I Love Yous”’
Etc., etc., etc.
You Need to Hear the Eurythmics - Would I Lie to You - Thorn in my Side - Missionary Man - I Need a Man - Must be Talking to an Angel
Little Bird
One of the best Scottish female singers ever
AYE!🏴❤️🏴
Eurythmics + Aretha Franklin = Fire. Sisters are Doin' it For Themselves
They had been struggling to break through and were feeling depressed, on the verge of giving up. Dave Stewart started playing the riff and Annie leapt up and joined in - she knew instantly that they had found something special - she was right !
In the late 2000's Annie Lennox was more of an independent solo artist, and she ran a lot of her music from her website. A young record exec was browsing some online music looking for new talent, and stumbled upon her site... thinking she had made a massive discovery.
She emailed Lennox about their label being interested in some of the tracks she had listened to, and proposed that Lennox use this opportunity to break into the industry.... LOL.
Oh... the embarrassment
Omg 😂😂😂
Thats hilarious
Ummmmm….oops!
I remember hearing about this! Hilarious!
Here Comes the Rain Again is another hypnotic song.
Annie Lennox has one of the most beautiful voices in rock/pop. Look up the songs "Why" and "Walking on Broken Glass". Then just for fun, check out her duet with David Bowie of "Under Pressure" at the Freddie Mercury tribute concert. You'll see a different look every time you see her, too....she definitely had her own sense of style. A woman all her own :)
Such a special lady with a voice to match
Oh yes walking on broken glass!!!
Please do a reaction to it!
You Need to Hear the Eurythmics - Would I Lie to You - Thorn in my Side - Missionary Man - I Need a Man - Must be Talking to an Angel
That synth part, every time I hear it I’m reminded just how iconic it is. The golden era of analog electronic music.
Annie lennox There must be angels playing with my heart, walking on broken glass and Why. Are all great too. She's one of the best female singers ever.
“Would I Lie to You?” is one of those songs to play at top volume on the car radio as you are driving down the highway with the window rolled down and you are singing along, also at top volume.
I'm a rock and metal head, but outside of that genre, some music is just good music. My favorite by them is: " Here comes the rain again."
You have no idea how groundbreaking this was back in '83. The genderbending bright orange hair was so out there. And the music... that synth! Middle America was captivated.
My favorite Christmas present in 1983 - this album. 😁
Not ground breaking, what about David Bowie ten years earlier.
Right ! They were brand new. And so fascinating ♥️
There was speculation about them practising hinduism because of this video. No one knew. She is the BEST female vocalist.
She is still a beautiful woman now! Theres nothing wrong admiring a beautiful person!
one of the best female vocalists, and sounds better live, they do an acoustic set of their hits and it just the two of them, masterclass pure and simple.
Simple lyrics being profound reminds me of the quote from Picasso: "It took me four years to paint like Raphael, but a lifetime to paint like a child. Every child is an artist. The problem is how to remain an artist once we grow up."
One of the major forces of the 80s. Annie Lennox is mesmerizing.
Annie Lenox is one of a kind! This is all her, even the background vocals.
And yes, she is a stunning looking woman, but in a very unique way.
The lyric in Annie’s “No More I Love Yous”….will blow you away.
BEST FEMALE VOCALIST.. GREAT RANGE
Classically trained so that's the difference.
She was a beauty and you are right not many women can pull off hair that short! Stellar voice too!
Yes. Love the Eurhythmics. I was and am a headbanger and have always been a fan. Here comes the Rain Again is another great track. Her solo work is really good too. Her Christmas albums are excellent
Loved this song from when I first heard it in the eighties ,this is so good and different, unique music
It's a song that has never gone away and never sounded old. It is still used in poplar culture and you will very often hear it with a lot of dance troup when you go to football games.
Eurythmics/Annie Lennox is a rabbit hole WELL WORTH diving down head first. Love is a Stranger, Here Comes the Rain Again, Walking on Broken Glass, Missionary Man, No More I Love Yous
You Need to Hear the Eurythmics - Would I Lie to You - Thorn in my Side - Missionary Man - I Need a Man - Must be Talking to an Angel
Dont forget Beethoven
Trivia fact: Siobhan Fahey - the 'grim reaper' from Shakespear Sister - was married to Dave Stewart. Dave is one of the biggest music producers in Europe if not worldwide and Annie ... Annie is one of the best female vocalists, her range is crazy!!! The sound of my childhood.
I always felt Eurythmics dipped into the new wave lane of the 80's, like ELO, Men Without Hats, Soft Cell, Duran Duran, Talking Heads, Devo, The Fixx, The Cars, etc. There were so many genres of music in the 80's that many bands were a mix of different ones.
Ha, Men Without Hats, yes. I was just listening to The Safety Dance the other day. Then I had to listen to Pop Goes the World But yes, I agree, Eurythmics definitely had a little of that feel to them.
One of my favorite tunes, love Annie Lenox she has a crystal clear vocals. Thanks B.P.👍
When this song was released everyone around me asked "who is THAT?". I ended up with their vinyl albums full of creative music and spectacular vocals. Right By Your Side is my favorite no one has ever heard of.
Annie Lennox has a giGANTIC voice. Dave Stewart is a musical genius. Together, they were iconic. Great job of layering various vocals by Lennox to create her own background singers (something they probably learned from Ray Charles). Listen to "Would I Lie to You" it's basically a traditional rock style song Dave plays guitar, and it rocks pretty hard. They can do just about any style. They definitely had some high art concepts in some of their videos.
Dave Stewart playing guitar on Tom Petty's "Don't Come Around Here No More" was amazing. That, would also be an interesting reaction.
I'm so old I remember when this song was released (1983 - it's hard to believe it's over 40 years old!). Annie Lennox had such a gorgeous voice! Another of their hits was "Would I Lie to You".
Annie Lennox is one of the female vocalists alive today. Dave Stewart is one of the best composers and musicians alive today. Eurythmics and many hits and both Annie and Dave have had very successful solo careers
Still a legendary song to this day. Annie is in her own universe of cool
Love this song. More to consider: Here Comes the Rain Again, Would I Lie to You, Missionary Man, There Must Be An Angel, Sexcrime, Love is a Stranger, Sisters Are Doin it for themselves and I need a Man ❤
Thorn in my side
Here comes the rain again is such an amazing song
I was smitten by this lady's voice from this moment my ears felt her ....80's was innovative upon the 70's ...60's...video added so much creative reach
Forty plus years later, and this is still one of my favorite songs.
This song still going to be good in 50 years
A song from my childhood & my country. The beautiful Annie Lennox is from Scotland, what a voice & what charm to pull off this androgenous look with orange hair in the 80s. I think a good song like this can cross time, cultures & still remain relevant and stir feelings in lots of people. Great song.
Eurythmics = Good Rhythms. They got that classic 80's vibe in spades. Give Here Comes the Rain Again a listen.
In the mid-80s, I had an Annie Lennox orange crew cut. The Eurythmics were an amazing band, so it is great that you get to see it. They have many more.
One of those timeless tracks that spans generations, decades, hell, even centuries!
You got the pronunciation correct.
The story of how they created this track will blow your mind.
Absolutely! I cant remember any of the details but there was a documentary about Annie Lennox that described it all. It is amazing how much good can come from struggling with artistic freedom, if you stick it out and overcome those hardships.
I still remember seeing the video the first time on MTV. I had no idea that people could look that way. The leather. The hair. It changed my life. (Same with Billy Idol. Wow!) ❤
She still looks stunning today. Vocals are unique. She's definitely a one of a kind. Huge hits, love them. Good choice BP
You got the name right on the first try. Missionary Man .....Thorn in My Side......Here Comes the Rain Again,,,,. three bangers off the top of my head. You just fell into another deep hole (cue Twilight Zone music).
There must be an angel playing with my heart.
40 years of this song and counting
Love it every time I hear it
Dave Stewart and Annie Lennox are one of the greatest musical teams of all time
Pretty sure it's about the music industry.
My favourite band of the 80s.
"It's alright ( baby coming back) awesome song
This is just one example out of THOUSANDS, of why the 80's ROCKED.
True
Annie Lennox is simply a beautiful creature. And a powerful vocalist. I had her poster, with the cropped red hair and a black PVC raincoat on my wall as a teenager. It used to freak my mother out. Keep in mind, this was 1983. While I loved the Eurythmics, Annie’s solo career was where she truly shined. My favourite performance ever was with Hozier at the Grammys where she sang, I Put A Spell On You. Check it out! It’s brilliant!!
Half of ‘80’s Synth/Pop Icons the Eurythmics (with Dave Stewart). Incredible solo career after their split. Annie was inducted into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame in 2022.
My favorite part of the video is watching Dave Stewart trying to type with two fingers floating off keys of the typewriter, from back in an age when the vast majority of people didn't know how to type worth a damn. Particularly ironic in that he's a fantastic keyboard, guitar, and bass player.
The song’s gonna be stuck in your head for a while. It’s one of those.
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lol so true.
This video was a game-changer when it first came out. (Not to mention the beautiful voice of Annie Lennox). Still remember the first time I saw it.
They were inducted into the Rock Hall of Fame a couple years ago. They were very innovative. Started out with a lot of synth, became more rock.
Great rock n roll story….they were a couple for a few years while in another band but then broke up romantically but formed Eurythmics and became worldwide famous for this song on their second album.
It’s ironic that you think they must have known right away that it was a hit because it was the last single they released from this album. Forty years later it’s still being played on the radio and sampled by everyone.
The ting ting ting you hear during the “hold your head up” part is them using milk bottles for percussion. They recorded it in an attic of an only factor they were living in at the time.
Dave became a hugely successful producer of other groups. Annie had an amazing solo career. She’s a huge activist and philanthropist. She’s an icon to a lot of people.
Check out ‘Would I lie to you?’. IMO opinion, one of the best music videos of all time. Then get into Annie’s solo stuff - like ‘Why’.
Her version of A Whiter Shade of Pale is gorgeous🥰
You Need to Hear the Eurythmics - Would I Lie to You - Thorn in my Side - Missionary Man - I Need a Man - Must be Talking to an Angel
theres a reason this song is just as good in the 2020s as it was 40 years ago
Annie Lennox and Dave Stewart were in The Tourists before Eurythmics. So Good to Be Back Home is worth a listen.
Walking on Broken Glass is what you should listen to next!
Absolutely! One of the best videos with huge star power.
one of the greatest vocalists of ALL time, her solo stuff is amazing, and she was hot as hell on top of that
Definitely check out more Eurythmics and Annie Lennox solo work. Her vocals always top tier. And the visuals are eccentric, unexpected, character driven and always compelling.
I like watching reaction channels. it helps me remember which groups i have forgotten!! (I'm 64 years) Kudos to all your tribe making suggestions. Everyone here rocks!!
Missionary Man!
One of my favourite songs of these. ANNIE Lennox has a great voice. I love when she sing jazz or blues
I saw this video premiere on MTV when I was a tiny kid. I was transfixed. Beautiful musically and visually. ❤
They “got” more then one. So many great songs.
So excited to see you react to the Eurythmics. So many good songs came from them. Annie Lennox went on to a solo career - a superb vocalist and performance artist - and laid down some fantastic songs. People who are familiar with her music have their favourites. One of mine is "Cold" but I would settle for any one of them if you were to choose to react to her.
BTW, their previous incarnation was The Tourists, so look that up too.
Her hair is orange! Try listening to "Why" and "Walking on Broken Glass". Annie has such a distinctive voice and androgynous look. She rocks!!!
Orange hair before orange hair was a political statement.
As a kid, this had to have been one of the first synth pop songs I ever heard, and I was positively CAPTIVATED.
There must be an Angel, sisters are doing it for themselves, missionary man, thorn in my side, every single one is 🔥🔥🔥
Put any track on by them,satisfaction guaranteed!Annie Lennox and Dave Stewart= musical perfection.
Even when I saw this as a teenager I taught this video was out of the box thinking and creativity.
Great voice, badass attitude, and beautiful eyes. Annie Lennox is a force of nature.
Eurythmics - noun conjunction of Europe and rhythm.
A system of rhythmical physical movements to music used to teach musical understanding (especially in Steiner schools) or for therapeutic purposes, evolved by Émile Jaques-Dalcroze.
Am sure others will say this, but I hope you check out Here Comes the Rain Again. Annie's voice is one of the greatest to ever grace our ears.❤
Living legend! Inducted into the Rock N Roll Hall of fame in 2022!
In the early 80s, I went to visit a college roommate on Long Island and almost every bar that we went to happened to be a strip joint and this was the most popular song the dancers were dancing to.
Oh gawd! Such a fantastic vocalist. Annie is iconic and one of the best female vocalists of the 20th century. Greetings from Seattle.
She's a super power in music. Listen to the song at the end of Bram Stokers Dracula, it's her too. ❤❤❤❤.
To me, it's literal dreams and all the weird stuff that comes in dreams. "Walking on broken glass" is my favorite song of theirs.
Annie Lennox was a classically trained opera singer before she did the Eurythmics
The first time I heard this song I was blown away!! Her voice is off the charts!!! Love your reaction
"Why" is one of the best performances.
Here comes the rain again was their biggest hit
Not Would I Lie to You? Both big, in any event.
Eurythmics ......
Miracle of Love
Don't Ask Me Why
I'll be honest, man. MOST reactors are ovely animated, enthusiastic, and high energy. Annoying. Your vibe is so chill, approachable, and enjoyable to watch. Keep up the great work.
She is beautiful... Please do "why" next...
It always reminds me of Season 1 Episode 1 of Grimm. Love the Eurythmics
MTV in the 1980s. Gotta love it.
Annie Lenox has been around far longer than Sinead O'Connor. Both great!!
She actually did the tribute to Sinéad at this year's Grammys.
I still own the same synth used to create that sound - spent ages trying to reproduce it.. such a great sound at that time - unique. I also shared a spliff with Dave Stewart in a Bulldog cafe in Amsterdam, many years ago now. An underrated musical genius and free thinker.
Wutttt, now the Eurythmics? I love you! LOL, going back to MTV dayz. Missionary Man is another good song. ❤