@@1UpJohn too soon my good man. Too soon. Keep in mind Vogue was a semi throw away track put on a soundtrack that didn’t not match the film it was advertising. Nor was it even featured in the film itself. Like WHY DICK TRACY?!?! I’ve rapped my head in trying to realize why that was and it has to be BECAUSE of the ballroom culture aspect. Paris is Burning hadn’t even been out for maybe 5 years at that point when Madonna, a OG Club Kid, takes Voguing: a dance made by, performed by and ONLY CELEBRATED BY ⚫️🟤 gay dudes (at that time), commodifies it and makes it a household name. She had guts, but I believe even she knew it wouldn’t be TRULY appreciated at that time. Luckily, it was in its own way years later. I give her much credit for her effort tho. It wasn’t gonna make her cooler, but it was gonna prove that she is an artist of provocation and her own mind at the end of the day. And people like Carlos, Carlton, Oliver l, Luis et al DEFINITELY got exposure that they DAMN SURE DESERVED. Still wish Willie Ninja would have been recognized too.
@@trippyboi91 So, the story goes... Madonna got together with Shep Pettibone in late '89 to write and record a b-side for the US release of the Keep It Together single (like how she produced Supernatural as the b-side to Cherish earlier that year). Vogue was the product of these sessions. Madonna actually didn't realise what a hit she had written, and it was her label that urged her to hang onto it for a proper release. Meanwhile, she was about to begin sessions for "I'm Breathless," so she tried to come up with a way to make Vogue "fit" onto the album conceptually. That's when she added the spoken word section, naming stars from the golden age of Hollywood, as Dick Tracy was set in the 1940s. They also changed the intro to the iconic string synth (with the finger clicks), and added a "Part II" to Now I'm Following You by remixing it and adding a modern beat. This was all done to make the album flow in a way that felt less jarring than if it went straight from Now I'm Following You (Part I) to the house beat of the radio version of Vogue. All things considered, they found a way to make it work quite well! One more interesting little nugget showing just how oblivious Madonna was to Vogue's potential... the single had only just been released when she had her first meeting with Vince Patterson, who choreographed the Blond Ambition Tour. When she presented him with her first rough draft of the set list, he was baffled to see that she had initially placed Vogue in the Dick Tracy portion of the show. He was like, Madonna, you can't just stick Vogue somewhere in the middle of the show, it needs to be at the end...this song is gonna be huge! And she was like, Really? You think? And Vince was like *pikachu face* Crazy, huh? She was often sweetly self-conscious when it came to her work; in particular her music, and how it might be received. I've heard others share similar anecdotes.
@@lutalice wow. Just a clusterfuck of unrealized natural GREATNESS. Thank you. That was definitely the analysis I needed to connect the dots as I’m Breathless is still an anomaly to me. It’s not truly one of my favs, but it’s not because it’s not good if that makes since.
No, Milli Vanilli were canceled for pretending to be the singers behind the songs they were lip syncing. The lip syncing wasnt the issue. It simply opened the door to the discovery that they were fake singers.
Worst haircuts and fashion I’ve ever seen in my life happened between ‘88 and ‘91. Thank God alternative music / culture blew wide open in 1991. It was like a great reset after that transition between the two decades.
@@ScottMasson hair for men maybe was maybe a weak point in the 80s. I agree alternative rock and modern rock was amazing. You got Britpop , Grunge, what women were doing in rock, I blame the Spice Girls as the harbinger of poor taste…
As a New Edition fan I have to say MTV did them dirty. They were part of the original broadcast of the show, but every time they replayed the show they would remove New Edition's part from it.
Technically, both were of this world then. To be fair, Gaga was 4, Taylor was almost 1. I'd bet both were already killing it, entertaining at family gatherings.
Madonna’s performance is a classic that’s rewatched constantly, it’s crazy to see the other parts of the show that didn’t age well or stand the test of time. Queen for a reason. I was glad to see this referenced on the Celebration Tour.
You're doing good work bringing this classic culture to the kids with so much genuine engagement on your part. I barely existed at the time so I don't remember this shit, so it's for all ages. You'll get those sponsors. I died at the intentional out of sync moment.
I almost had an existential crisis watching this video knowing I wasn’t born yet… but I’m able to experience it now wtf 🤯😂❤ and yes sponsors & subs will def come. content is too good, only getting better!
The real shade is that mili vanilli had their career burned to the ground for using other people's vocals but Jennifer Lopez is still walking around with a career.
@@jordashi jlo has given plenty of live vocals over the years. You hand her a mic and she can sing and her speaking voicwme is really similar to her singing voice. RUclips it instead of spreading hateful bs
Lol, I'm watching this on a Saturday night with a friend and we're old and cracking up that you pronounced "INXS" as "inks" and "2 Live Crew" as "Live 2 Crew" and don't even worry about it. We love you so much❤❤ And I personally love 90s Sherilyn Fenn more than anything, but thank you for reminding me of the year I discovered girls 😊
@@kananimiranda3376Janie’s Got a Gun, Cradle of Love, Rhythm Nation, Opposites Attract, Nothing Compares 2 U are all pretty memorable great songs but none of them were the force that Vogue was. They were living in the past while she was moving the world forward.
I will never forget how we were playing board games on the floor with my friends back in Sweden while music videos were playing on the telly. Once that Vogue performance came on, we completely stopped doing whatever we were doing and our attention was captivated by Madonna's performance. One in a million talent!
You have to make a video about the 1995 Source Awards, if you haven't already. The awards show was one of the most consequential and infamous events in the history of hip-hop.
Honestly that edit didn’t land as much for me because it seemed to be flat-out recycled from the 1993 VMAs video. That just seemed like a cop-out to me
That’s crazy that MC Hammer won Best Dance Video over Vogue and Rhythm Nation. Heck even Opposites Attract would’ve been a better choice than his video.
So I was four at this time,.. apparently, this was the year of random rock bands and singer songwriters, Paula Abdul’s "Opposites Attract", MC Hammer, Madonna, Rhythm Nation, and Billy Idol. Lol. Like every category is the same nominees!!
The Vogue video is so iconic... every frame is a work of art! And the most boring one-shot video of all time won video of the year. Make it make sense. I’ve been a lifelong Madonna fan and honestly I forget how the music industry consistently did her dirty for the first 15 years of her career. To think, classics like Vogue and Like a Prayer weren’t showered with Grammies and every other award possible. She was so groundbreaking, set a new standard in every conceivable way, and got zero recognition by her peers. Shameful.
7:58 sc**cide blonde, famously the song that Kylie Minogue inspired the idea of (she dated Michael Hutchence at the time, and joked that a wig she wore was that shade of blonde)
I know its all for laughs but it's different what happened with Milli Vanilli in comparison with Madonna and Janet. The girls were using their own voices. Its not the same hehehe. MESS!
even in Janet's biggest night, Madonna stole the show and reduced miss jackson to what is lesser than an iconic, a divette, which means a lesser diva. The whole event became about Madonna's Vogue performance.
janet was so big in 1990 rhythm nation was the album of the year won lots of awards her debut tour still remains her most Successful Debut Tour Ever and that record still hasn't been broken.
Can you BELIEVE that Sinead won over Madonna? The disrespect. There’s only one dud in that category. Damn those were some good times. These awards shows haven’t been good since last century.
To be fair, that single of Sinead was so huge that era. But Vogue is also perfection. Madonna is already Queen and years later that song written by Prince was sang by Madonna and Sinead nuked to microscopic pieces.
exactly i think Hugo is Australian too, and considering INXS are one of the biggest bands to come out of Australia, it’s mind-boggling how he doesn’t know how to correctly pronounce that
There are other examples of artists purposefully playing or singing out of sync with the pre-recorded material as a protest at being obliged to lip-sync or fake-play. Maybe this is another example?
I have multiple mtv vmas posted on my channel but obviously a lot of music segments had to be cut. I also have multiple week in rock/year in rock and other mtv specials and mtv remote control game show and other random stuff basically posted for posterity.
I was born in 1991, so I never saw this, just several of the big moments over the years. Thoughts... I love that Mike Patton was there. I love that Sinead always spoke her mind and took a stand for her beliefs. The choreography in Rhythm Nation absolutely deserved the award it got. I miss being able to not hate Madonna.
It's really shocking how Vogue did not win even one VMA that night. It was nominated in so many categories and was huge at the time.
Yes, Fincher won for direction, but OP is right, Vogue should have CLEANED UP!!!
Vogue was robbed! I noticed how much it was nominated too! Such an iconic, ground breaking song… still almost 35 years later.
@@1UpJohn too soon my good man. Too soon. Keep in mind Vogue was a semi throw away track put on a soundtrack that didn’t not match the film it was advertising. Nor was it even featured in the film itself. Like WHY DICK TRACY?!?!
I’ve rapped my head in trying to realize why that was and it has to be BECAUSE of the ballroom culture aspect. Paris is Burning hadn’t even been out for maybe 5 years at that point when Madonna, a OG Club Kid, takes Voguing: a dance made by, performed by and ONLY CELEBRATED BY ⚫️🟤 gay dudes (at that time), commodifies it and makes it a household name.
She had guts, but I believe even she knew it wouldn’t be TRULY appreciated at that time. Luckily, it was in its own way years later. I give her much credit for her effort tho. It wasn’t gonna make her cooler, but it was gonna prove that she is an artist of provocation and her own mind at the end of the day.
And people like Carlos, Carlton, Oliver l, Luis et al DEFINITELY got exposure that they DAMN SURE DESERVED. Still wish Willie Ninja would have been recognized too.
@@trippyboi91 So, the story goes... Madonna got together with Shep Pettibone in late '89 to write and record a b-side for the US release of the Keep It Together single (like how she produced Supernatural as the b-side to Cherish earlier that year). Vogue was the product of these sessions. Madonna actually didn't realise what a hit she had written, and it was her label that urged her to hang onto it for a proper release. Meanwhile, she was about to begin sessions for "I'm Breathless," so she tried to come up with a way to make Vogue "fit" onto the album conceptually. That's when she added the spoken word section, naming stars from the golden age of Hollywood, as Dick Tracy was set in the 1940s. They also changed the intro to the iconic string synth (with the finger clicks), and added a "Part II" to Now I'm Following You by remixing it and adding a modern beat. This was all done to make the album flow in a way that felt less jarring than if it went straight from Now I'm Following You (Part I) to the house beat of the radio version of Vogue. All things considered, they found a way to make it work quite well!
One more interesting little nugget showing just how oblivious Madonna was to Vogue's potential... the single had only just been released when she had her first meeting with Vince Patterson, who choreographed the Blond Ambition Tour. When she presented him with her first rough draft of the set list, he was baffled to see that she had initially placed Vogue in the Dick Tracy portion of the show. He was like, Madonna, you can't just stick Vogue somewhere in the middle of the show, it needs to be at the end...this song is gonna be huge! And she was like, Really? You think? And Vince was like *pikachu face*
Crazy, huh? She was often sweetly self-conscious when it came to her work; in particular her music, and how it might be received. I've heard others share similar anecdotes.
@@lutalice wow. Just a clusterfuck of unrealized natural GREATNESS.
Thank you. That was definitely the analysis I needed to connect the dots as I’m Breathless is still an anomaly to me. It’s not truly one of my favs, but it’s not because it’s not good if that makes since.
Madonna set new standards not only for MTV but for the whole music-performance industry
Amen!
True that
Agreed! I’m not saying Britney and Gaga wouldn’t be famous musicians without her…. But she definitely paved the way for them! 100%
FACTS
@@davidpatterson555 they both wish they could have the cultural relevance she had.
Arsenio saying Hulk Hogan instead of Paul Hogan (Crocodile Dundee) was the highlight of the ceremony for me
Lmao was trying to figure out who he meant.
This is the night Madonna change the game and set the tone for what is expected in a pop queen.
✨️✨️👑✨️✨️
There’s only one Queen…
And they NEVER topped it! Imagine!!
Big difference between lip-synching your own voice or lip syncing somebody else’s voice
Exactly.
And all the shaming for lip syncing anyway. Too much.
Yeah, I'm not too concerned about lip synching your own songs at award shows lol
It’s the h and hyphen, that’s the difference lol
Sort of ... But it's pretty sad if you're a singer who can't sing when the occasion calls for it.
@@jsb331 she is miming because it was a nod to ballroom culture...literally a drag show
It's crazy to think how Madonna was robbed that night. Vogue didn't win any of the 6 nominations. Insane.
“Well done, Mama!”
Madonna will forever be the queen of the vmas.
Yea Vogue was robbed that year.
No, Milli Vanilli were canceled for pretending to be the singers behind the songs they were lip syncing. The lip syncing wasnt the issue. It simply opened the door to the discovery that they were fake singers.
I'm glad you made that comment as I was about to comment on that too. They were cancelled because it wasn't even them singing their songs.
The transition between 80's culture to 90's culture was wild.
It was awesome. The transition from the best decade into the second best decade!
Worst haircuts and fashion I’ve ever seen in my life happened between ‘88 and ‘91. Thank God alternative music / culture blew wide open in 1991. It was like a great reset after that transition between the two decades.
@@ScottMasson hair for men maybe was maybe a weak point in the 80s. I agree alternative rock and modern rock was amazing. You got Britpop , Grunge, what women were doing in rock, I blame the Spice Girls as the harbinger of poor taste…
Decades melting into eachother is always fascinating to me. The remnants of one decade and the beginning of another.
the way you said INXS made my heart hurt 😭😭😭 still love you hugo
Especially since they are from Australia!
@@Iduhwurst this ‼️ LOL
How’s it supposed to be said? Genuinely asking lol
@@misanthropexoxo9618 ruclips.net/video/kh33CaVXPV8/видео.htmlsi=WD3y1H_5hWA7uQ-A
@@misanthropexoxo9618 in excess
I love your videos! I’m always saying “well done mama” to my sister and she gets so annoyed with me 😂
As a New Edition fan I have to say MTV did them dirty. They were part of the original broadcast of the show, but every time they replayed the show they would remove New Edition's part from it.
A world without Taylor and Gaga, where Janet and Madonna ruled the music world. No hate… but good times.
Yes.
madonna's vogue performance on this event was divinity on earth.
Technically, both were of this world then. To be fair, Gaga was 4, Taylor was almost 1. I'd bet both were already killing it, entertaining at family gatherings.
Madonna’s performance is a classic that’s rewatched constantly, it’s crazy to see the other parts of the show that didn’t age well or stand the test of time. Queen for a reason. I was glad to see this referenced on the Celebration Tour.
You're doing good work bringing this classic culture to the kids with so much genuine engagement on your part. I barely existed at the time so I don't remember this shit, so it's for all ages. You'll get those sponsors. I died at the intentional out of sync moment.
I almost had an existential crisis watching this video knowing I wasn’t born yet… but I’m able to experience it now wtf 🤯😂❤ and yes sponsors & subs will def come. content is too good, only getting better!
The real shade is that mili vanilli had their career burned to the ground for using other people's vocals but Jennifer Lopez is still walking around with a career.
@@jordashi jlo has given plenty of live vocals over the years. You hand her a mic and she can sing and her speaking voicwme is really similar to her singing voice. RUclips it instead of spreading hateful bs
@Marc-zi5cq BOY BYE have several trying to defend that talentless hack
Lol, I'm watching this on a Saturday night with a friend and we're old and cracking up that you pronounced "INXS" as "inks" and "2 Live Crew" as "Live 2 Crew" and don't even worry about it. We love you so much❤❤ And I personally love 90s Sherilyn Fenn more than anything, but thank you for reminding me of the year I discovered girls 😊
Sherilyn is such a BEAUTY
Sinead O'Connor was one of a kind. A woman who lived truthfully, standing for her beliefs. She's greatly missed.
Amen!
Oh I woke up feeling like a hot *mess* and I needed Hugo to get me through my morning 🙌 thank you!
Madonna lip syncing her own song is a nod to drag culture!
The way Hugo has revolutionised the way I say ‘MESS!’ in any context 👏 Well done Mama
I use it irl now when something goes terribly wrong
Yesssss!!! My favorite VMAs of all time with my fave Madonna performance! I still remember my 8 year old self watching this live , The best times
LOL, you may not have gotten a sponsor for this video, but you definitely deserved one. Absolutely love your videos!
Janet performance was so iconic I love it 🔥🤘
You should do the VH1 Fashion Awards. The first one was in 1995. I'm sure they were chaotic!
I agree, loved every bit of it, Prince's performance was off the chain too.
Madonna deserve as the prizes
@@kananimiranda3376Janie’s Got a Gun, Cradle of Love, Rhythm Nation, Opposites Attract, Nothing Compares 2 U are all pretty memorable great songs but none of them were the force that Vogue was. They were living in the past while she was moving the world forward.
I was 11 and life was grand. Paula Abdul is on a tour right now and she looks AMAZING. Love this so much, Hugo 🥰
👏
The 1990 MTV VMAs were the first VMAs that I saw and I've seen every VMAs since then.
13:31 they went on to censor Madonna's Justify My Love, later in that year.
"Live 2 Crew"....😂
I screamed
I came here for this comment. 😂😂😂😂😂😂
“What was that…..” 😂 I love Wendy Williams 🫶
I will never forget how we were playing board games on the floor with my friends back in Sweden while music videos were playing on the telly. Once that Vogue performance came on, we completely stopped doing whatever we were doing and our attention was captivated by Madonna's performance. One in a million talent!
You have to make a video about the 1995 Source Awards, if you haven't already. The awards show was one of the most consequential and infamous events in the history of hip-hop.
Looking at the first category, this was a great year for music 🎉❤ Rupaul sayin' "well done mama" to RuPaul was well done, mama
Honestly that edit didn’t land as much for me because it seemed to be flat-out recycled from the 1993 VMAs video. That just seemed like a cop-out to me
Yes, I watched this performance when it aired live. The Madonna performance was hotly discussed the next day at school.
Janet Jackson's performance of Black Cat was iconic.
It was fine but soon forgotten about when Madonna appeared, that performance is still talked about 34 years later
That’s crazy that MC Hammer won Best Dance Video over Vogue and Rhythm Nation. Heck even Opposites Attract would’ve been a better choice than his video.
Maybe in the suburbs, but MC Hammer had everyone doing the hammer dance while we mocked Vogue
What a legend!
No wonder she’s THE QUEEN OF POP.
I always forget David Fincher was a music video director before directing iconic films such as The Social Network and Gone Girl
And he directed four amazing Madonna videos.
@@taintedlife2618 The best ones, I say
@@soaribb32 absolutely but I also love the Mark Romanek ones Bedtime Story and Rain.
So I was four at this time,.. apparently, this was the year of random rock bands and singer songwriters, Paula Abdul’s "Opposites Attract", MC Hammer, Madonna, Rhythm Nation, and Billy Idol. Lol. Like every category is the same nominees!!
I love these 1990 MTV VMAs moments!
17:18 • THIS IS LITERALLY MY EVERYTHING!! the 17-1800s fashion is so beautiful oml...😭💝💕🩷
The Vogue video is so iconic... every frame is a work of art! And the most boring one-shot video of all time won video of the year. Make it make sense. I’ve been a lifelong Madonna fan and honestly I forget how the music industry consistently did her dirty for the first 15 years of her career. To think, classics like Vogue and Like a Prayer weren’t showered with Grammies and every other award possible. She was so groundbreaking, set a new standard in every conceivable way, and got zero recognition by her peers. Shameful.
Amen. Imagine if she did Like a Prayer live that year!
One of my mom's nicknames for my son when he was a baby was "Downtown Drooly Brown," and now I get the reference! 😂
That's a clever nickname!
SUE SUE D YO (Pronunciation of Phil Collins song, Sussudio)
“Nicki wishes” I was eating and spit half my food out 😭
Sinead O'connor totally deserved the recognition she got. Best female singer of all time in my opinion.
7:58 sc**cide blonde, famously the song that Kylie Minogue inspired the idea of (she dated Michael Hutchence at the time, and joked that a wig she wore was that shade of blonde)
Kylie❤
@8:01 The bands name, its pronounced 'in excess'
The 1990 Dula Peep
That paula edit! 😅😂☠️
Arsenio meant to say Paul Hogan
The way he pronounced Inxs. The Phil Collins song Sussudio and then says live 2 crew. Hahaha.
NEW HUGO VIDEO, LETS GO
Love the content, man. You're so naturally funny.
Keep it up.
I know its all for laughs but it's different what happened with Milli Vanilli in comparison with Madonna and Janet. The girls were using their own voices. Its not the same hehehe. MESS!
I was 11 in 1990. These award shows were everything to me!! The Ama and Mtv were the best Now the music industry ain't ish!! 🤣🤣
I loved all of these songs! I feel like I'm in the car with my mom driving singing all of them to the radio!!
Its only chaotic looking thru the lens of today's ultra PC lens. People, artists and viewers just weren't this sensitive back then.
Janet Jackson = BIG ICON!
even in Janet's biggest night, Madonna stole the show and reduced miss jackson to what is lesser than an iconic, a divette, which means a lesser diva. The whole event became about Madonna's Vogue performance.
@@eduardochavacano ? No need to diminish Janet's legacy. I didn't mention Madonna. Pls cope.
@@JaiProdz lol, just poking pun. 😁
@@eduardochavacano grow up.
@@JaiProdz Oh please. dont get personal.
Hi I'm shocked that Madonna didn't win any category for Vogue
The fact that Sinead O' Connor won with such a simple music video was really interesting. That's happened a few times with the VMA's.
"Soo-soo-wee-doh". Oh, my heart 😆 You tried!
Janet Jackson and Madonna at the same award show that was always an event you don’t want miss ❤❤love them both ❤❤true queens
I feel bad for gen z, cos gen x and millennials had actual proper representation on the video music awards
90s/2000s era of the VMAS were something messy but nostagic. And I wish I had experienced that.
Millenials got the scraps.
Madonna really did that
Omg can you please do the Olympic opening ceremony 💕
Yeah!
5:47: BILLY IDOL, one of my fav artist, he's so good
New video, let the chaos begin!
You not gonna show Janet Jackson getting her video vanguard?
Third! Excited for this one, I've been curious about how choatic MTV's show would be the year I was born. A little too young to watch.
janet was so big in 1990 rhythm nation was the album of the year won lots of awards her debut tour still remains her most Successful Debut Tour Ever and that record still hasn't been broken.
UGHH LOVE THESE VIDS 🙏🙏🙏
Beginning and ending the show with two titans of the industry. They don't make award shows like they used to.
I have been absolutely gobbling up your 90s award show videos! Love you!
Idk Hugo, YT seems to be using favoritism bc u shld have more subs by now, u r fuckin great! Hakuna Matata though
Yes!!!! Great year! Thanks for this mess Hugo!
Rip Sinead O’Connor
I finally subscribed. Love your energy and content. 😘
Can you BELIEVE that Sinead won over Madonna? The disrespect. There’s only one dud in that category. Damn those were some good times. These awards shows haven’t been good since last century.
To be fair, that single of Sinead was so huge that era. But Vogue is also perfection. Madonna is already Queen and years later that song written by Prince was sang by Madonna and Sinead nuked to microscopic pieces.
Phil Collins Su-Su-Sudio ❤
I am also old enough to remember being at a 1990’s Mc Hammer concert. Iconic.
Great content as always.
Post more!!! I love how you do these things!!. New sub
1989 was the best. The opening song, Express Yourself, prob the best live performance ever.
2 Live Crew
Live 2 Crew 😂😂😂😂
3:06 gen x didnt get offended by harmless jokes
I swear GenZ is so cringe
@@Entertainer989 the worst weak soft and dumb
It's pronounced 'in excess' not inks lol
exactly
i think Hugo is Australian too, and considering INXS are one of the biggest bands to come out of Australia, it’s mind-boggling how he doesn’t know how to correctly pronounce that
David Cassidy singing was lowkey the funniest thing i seen on the vmas
11:58 Hey that' that one lady!
18:18 she was open about it. She clearly said she was going to lip sync cuz of all the dancing.
There are other examples of artists purposefully playing or singing out of sync with the pre-recorded material as a protest at being obliged to lip-sync or fake-play. Maybe this is another example?
ahhhhhhhhhhh favorite RUclipsr just posted
Ohhhh we're back in my wheelhouse, heck yeah!
“Thanks again to I wasn’t able to get a sponsor “ lmao
Madonna was the star of the night and probably the best performance in MTV History
that sussudio pronunciation hurt me
YALL NEED TO SUBSCRIBE RIGHT NOW! WHAT ARE YOU DOING?!
I have multiple mtv vmas posted on my channel but obviously a lot of music segments had to be cut. I also have multiple week in rock/year in rock and other mtv specials and mtv remote control game show and other random stuff basically posted for posterity.
I was born in 1991, so I never saw this, just several of the big moments over the years. Thoughts... I love that Mike Patton was there. I love that Sinead always spoke her mind and took a stand for her beliefs. The choreography in Rhythm Nation absolutely deserved the award it got. I miss being able to not hate Madonna.
I'm crushed that you can't say INXS. It's like this: In excess. Michael Hutchence was the best and is a legend