Sheraton Mirage today with it's so called modernized renovation isn't anything close to what it was back then in the 80's, pure luxury. Whoever wrote this song was a genius, my eyes used to light up whenever this ad came on TV. I did stay there few times and yes the place was magical and too good to be true!
My eyes always lit up when this ad came on too. I was captivated, and it seemed too good to be true, yet would stop me in my tracks. Even as a kid, I knew only the upper echelons of society may experience it, yet it didn't stop me from imagining staying there.
lol, Indeed, 'too good to be true', in the end so was Skase but this part of his legacy was undeniably profitable, albeit only for those who picked the carcass of his idea. In the end he got boned just like Bondy, because they both punched above their weight and those who could wanted to cut their respective tall poppies, but both gave an awful lot and enormously helped the Aussie brand go global. I'll never forget that morning in September 1983 when we won the America's Cup, everything that followed was born from that amazing David and Goliath story.
The good old days when Skase, Bondy & co were openly fleecing the general public. I can see Pixie pushing Chris around in his wheelchair, too sick to return to Australia while living the high life in Spain. Too good to be true all right......great tune tho!
Not sure about the female vocalist, but the male singer is Rick Price from Beaudesert, Qld, Also well known for singing the official 1988 bicentennial song and becoming one of Australia's leading singers in the 90s.
Memories
Sheraton Mirage today with it's so called modernized renovation isn't anything close to what it was back then in the 80's, pure luxury. Whoever wrote this song was a genius, my eyes used to light up whenever this ad came on TV. I did stay there few times and yes the place was magical and too good to be true!
My eyes always lit up when this ad came on too. I was captivated, and it seemed too good to be true, yet would stop me in my tracks. Even as a kid, I knew only the upper echelons of society may experience it, yet it didn't stop me from imagining staying there.
lol, Indeed, 'too good to be true', in the end so was Skase but this part of his legacy was undeniably profitable, albeit only for those who picked the carcass of his idea. In the end he got boned just like Bondy, because they both punched above their weight and those who could wanted to cut their respective tall poppies, but both gave an awful lot and enormously helped the Aussie brand go global. I'll never forget that morning in September 1983 when we won the America's Cup, everything that followed was born from that amazing David and Goliath story.
This ad brings back so many fond memories of growing up during the 80s. Thank you so much for uploading.
ahhhh...the lyrics, summed up Skase perfectly, too good to be true!
Staying here as I type this. It hasn't changed since they made the commercial. Its fantastic.
The good old days when Skase, Bondy & co were openly fleecing the general public.
I can see Pixie pushing Chris around in his wheelchair, too sick to return to Australia while living the high life in Spain.
Too good to be true all right......great tune tho!
It makes me miss home so much I want to go home
who sings this song its a great song brings back memories I miss that
Not sure about the female vocalist, but the male singer is Rick Price from Beaudesert, Qld, Also well known for singing the official 1988 bicentennial song and becoming one of Australia's leading singers in the 90s.
Didn’t they host the Golf skins their?
Sure did
They should have left it the way it was the lobby looks awful now