Too right! It's not outdated at all. Class is Class. As a musician myself I was inspired as a kid watching and listening to Shakatak and somehow in later years I found myself gigging with some of the members of the band. What a privilege. I recorded them for posterity. Funny how life turns out 🙂
Nothing like old skool jazz-funk, these days I get all goosebumpy 😂 with a lump in the throat. Legendary jazz-funk songs have that effect on this soppy old ‘80s music lover. The great voice of Jill Saward, the keyboard supremo, and el maestro on bass, fantastic.
@@harrismiller1948 I'm going on a magical tour of my 1980s music tastes. Love the jazz funk beats just as much now as I did then. I forgot how good this era was!
High quality: 80's musics! The piano has a central locus in this music. Perfect harmony combined by all the elements. Highliht delicate choir and percussion! Miss so much this time and musical production during those years.
It's 2018 and not a day goes by that I don't miss the sounds and good times of the 80's. Glad I was around to enjoy shakatak the first time around. The 80's might be gone but it's music will always live on.
I miss everything about the 80s , but I just recently discovered this band recently. And Fritz Brause too. And a few demos/unreleased tracks/extended mixes that were recently made available. This music keeps me alive!
This is pure Magic..❤❤❤ I will not ever appreciate, get into a groove like this ..in my lifetime.. again..i believe.. Magical.. ❤️❤️🤩❤️ 80's was the best for Everything.. Music 🎵, Fashion, Freedom.. Food, fantastic Unpretentious People, ..need I say more.. The Best things are Gone 💖
Omg this brings back amazing memories... Me a 19 year old working in a nightclub.. Shakatak always playing as the crowd came in .. Say.. I don't miss you every day
I'm so glad that I got to grow up listening to this kind of music thanks to my parents and family. I can genuinely say that this music grows on a person and that you just appreciated more as you get older. Thank you Shakatak❤
Thank you Shakatak for gracing our shores after 40years it was worth the wait.. 🇿🇦🇿🇦🇿🇦you guys still rock and Jill on percussion was incredible. What a concert !!
Met them at the Room At The Top nightclub in Ilford Essex in 1981. I was inebriated and told the Security I was related to the pianist. As a pianist myself, this comment worked...and I went to the Green Room and met Shakatak!
un groupe fidèle des musiciens amis de longue date la chanteuse sensuelle une voie pleine d'émotions et musicienne et très jolie femme un plaisir de les voir .
Ces chansons et plus particulièrement cette époque nous rendaient insouciants. On avait cette alternative pour oublier nos soucis le samedi soir en discothèque. Maintenant les médias nous donnent de la médiocrité !!!!! Il faut aller dans les petites salles de concert ou fouiller dans RUclips, pour trouver de vrais pépites artistiques.
I came here because of the news about plagiarism. Shakatak the band I know when I was teenager and now my little girl is in high school .. time flies so fast
Alphonse did the chord progressions first with drums. Maybe Shakatak should pay royalties to Alphonse Mouzon's estate. Also, have you heard the Freedom's Get Up and Dance 1979 with the 5-note melody that they tried to claim is plagiarized?
Yes Seoulite TV alerted Shakatak and now they have sent the official Cease and Desist notice however the company ADOR and the New Jeans are refusing so Shakatak is now suing for damages and their rightful royalities. They shouldn't have messed with a British Band. British artists are well known for protecting their IP's .
@@eileencritchley4630 Did Shakatak pay royalties for Chic's Sao Paulo? Sending a cease and desist is different from taking a claim to court for damages. They haven't made a lawsuit yet. That's why they have to get a music analysis. Shakatak is just culture vultures who steal black people's music. And you referenced Seoulite who is a misogynist and wanted young idols to h @ ng themselves.
I miss the 80's such a great decade for music. Shakatak capture that great happy jazz funk vibe which reminds me of my first love (anyone remember ra ra skirts?!)
Classy. Dance meets Jazz?? Brilliant song and has that lovely laid back sound that modern music cannot match. Glad I have this on an LP but nice to hear what other people think of classic disco music. Chris Brighton
This was the jazz-funk explosion of the early 80s and Bill Sharpe's a talented self-styled virtuoso pop keyboardist,but - and not intending to tar everyone with the brush of my rant - the downside of it all was the horde of snarky faux-sophisticated self-affirmed cocktail bar afficionados who attached themselves to the genre,some of them journo columnists of a straight-laced disposition,with their looking down their noses at likers of any rawer,hard-edged music hand-in-hand with a belief that they were suddenly terribly "classy" and "sophisticated" compared to mere ordinary mortals. At least half of them appeared to be Thatcherites and are now probably accountants. Well that side of it all annoyed the hell out of me at the time,anyway,not least because of the pasty-faced,lank-haired oik I had to share some college classes with,was a fan of theirs and that kind of music and sneeringly ridiculed me as a "zombie",etc. (my last laugh was my exam results pissed all over his) as well as a Capital Radio DJ called Kerry Juby,an urbane character who was a like a tut-tutting auntie disapproving of any hint of rebelliousness. I half wondered if he was ever young once. He became a cheerleader for Shakatak as he crowed that this and their next hit Night Birds was "so easy to listen to",his criteria for what all popular music should be,while slating on air anything that was remotely edgy or unconventional. Laughably,he even found one Abba single too raucous for him to handle,though I'll credit him as he seemed a nice guy prepared to be a bit self-deprecating sometimes in reading out some of his incredulous postbag,if belligerent about it at others.
Ralph Jackson Were they rea Ly I to the music for their genuine love of that style of the music Or because it was fashionable to be associated with the scene as opposed to being passionate about that particular style of music. so you prefer rave Hard edge another term for unmusical not soulful noise,you got a lot of posh and wannabe pretentious up their own ass poshboys attaching themselves to the rave scene in the late eighties but were they really into the rave acid house music
Saw them live two years ago at Hideaway in London. It was so much fun, they really got the audience involved too. I was probably the youngest person there 😂 Will drag the husband along this year!
I'm just discovering these guys after vaguely remembering a tune from my childhood. This is great music, fusion with great jazz instrumentals... almost 40 years later I find this concoction... Good stuff
Saw them live a few times. As a former session musician/keyboard player I can tell you these guys were awesome musicians even though they went for commercial JF style and weren't quite as respected within the industry. Just love the chords.
damn, i read a comment that this kpop group NewJeans (who claimed to be original) copied this song. she's damn right, it is the same to their song Bubble Gum. Listen to it.
Que estilo,,, deliciosa música... Uno pensaba que ya lo había escuchado todo.. pero gracias a las redes se encuentra uno con estos excelentes grupos musicales。
the lyrics "ooh but easier said than done, can't shout out when you won" and new jeans bubble gums lyrics "Oh, my baby, sweet like bubble gum Bouncin' like playin' ball"...... 100 percent match.
It was this release of "Easier Said Than Done" that gave the band the radio exposure that they needed for their first top-twenty hit. It introduced their instrumental-unison vocal sound to a much wider audience, and the track stayed in the UK Singles Chart for seventeen weeks.
It's 2022 and not a day goes by that I don't miss the sounds and good times of the 80's. Glad I was around to enjoy shakatak the first time around. The 80's might be gone but it's music will always .......liveзолотые сусла
*My fave Shakatak song. So hipswaying chill, cool, sexy, classy, funky, jazzy --- and interesting girl power lyrics lol!* Had the pleasure of watching them live at Pizza Express Soho London, and also bumping into and chatting up Limahl (Kajagoogoo, very nice humble and down to earth lad!) who was watching in the back by the bar. Then a group photo with him, Bill Sharpe and the band after the show. Unforgettable!
@@Touka_you must be tone deaf, the melody is not identical. it is similar. plug the notes into a midi table and see for urself. come back to this comment when u see the exact same notes between the two songs. i dont wanna go deep with music theory so atleast have decent enough ears to atleast pick up the differences?
Увы прошло время красивых мелодий и оранжировок. Шакатак слушаю со времён компакт-кассет. А мне уже 62. С уважением.
I'm now 51 and when I look back over the music over the years these are in my top 10 favourite bands
Absolutely
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ナイトバードに魅かれてCDを購入したのですが、その中でもこの曲が一番お気に入りです。
Vastly underrated. Shakatak deserved far more recognition than they got.
Agreed.
For sure!!
%100
Too right! It's not outdated at all. Class is Class. As a musician myself I was inspired as a kid watching and listening to Shakatak and somehow in later years I found myself gigging with some of the members of the band. What a privilege. I recorded them for posterity. Funny how life turns out 🙂
Damn you right man.
Nothing like old skool jazz-funk, these days I get all goosebumpy 😂 with a lump in the throat. Legendary jazz-funk songs have that effect on this soppy old ‘80s music lover. The great voice of Jill Saward, the keyboard supremo, and el maestro on bass, fantastic.
Nothing like it in 2022 badly missed great musical memories
@@harrismiller1948 I'm going on a magical tour of my 1980s music tastes.
Love the jazz funk beats just as much now as I did then.
I forgot how good this era was!
@@sharondutton7709 they don't get any better than this, sharon, it's a shame we don't see enough of it now
High quality: 80's musics! The piano has a central locus in this music. Perfect harmony combined by all the elements. Highliht delicate choir and percussion! Miss so much this time and musical production during those years.
Their music has been my oxygen since 1983...
It's 2018 and not a day goes by that I don't miss the sounds and good times of the 80's. Glad I was around to enjoy shakatak the first time around. The 80's might be gone but it's music will always live on.
Great comment, thank you. Still going in 2023.
I second that
Saw them a few tears ago localy
I miss everything about the 80s , but I just recently discovered this band recently. And Fritz Brause too. And a few demos/unreleased tracks/extended mixes that were recently made available. This music keeps me alive!
Good Times ❤❤😊😊
샤가탁 음악 너무 좋다.팔십년대 음악이 좋은 게 많네. 아직까지 활동하다니 대단합니다.
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뉴진스 버블검 buble gum
ㅠㅠ 이게 원곡이란거 널리 알려지면 좋겠다.. 심지어 지금도 버블검이 더 유명하다고 원곡이라 아는 사람들 많으니
Sadly they don't make them like this anymore, a classic for sure!
They should! We do with some of this in 2022
yes they do you just can't find it , Check out the groups Jungle and Roosevelt
@@김김-e4w3o tt😅🤑🤗🤗🤣ch
They're on Tour Now! 23/24 - look them up
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Came here for the ADOR controversy, stayed for the amazing song. Plus that pianist is incredible!
His nickname is Bill Sharpe
im🤣🤣
Me too😂
Me too😂
Какое легкое и романтическое исполнение! Клавишные льются как весенний ручей, вокал замечательный! Нет слов - только положительные эмоции!!!
I hope Shakatak wins their court case. Good for you! Plagiarism is not okay!
who are they suing?
The definition of feel good music
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The best Jazz/Funk band from the UK!
Especially with their stylish subtle lyrics.
Freeze southern freeze. ?
@@richardawrhodes6965 yess
And theyre white! Unbelievable!!
Amen2That
This is pure Magic..❤❤❤ I will not ever appreciate, get into a groove like this ..in my lifetime.. again..i believe.. Magical.. ❤️❤️🤩❤️ 80's was the best for Everything.. Music 🎵, Fashion, Freedom.. Food, fantastic Unpretentious People, ..need I say more.. The Best things are Gone 💖
I discovered this music through the controversy with ADOR, but I’ve completely fallen for it. Encountering good music like this is wonderful.
Me too 😊
So young and happy here, I think this was their first appearance on TOTP? This track was their first big one.
That transition at 2:11, I do not want it to ever end!!
Amazing
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One of my Favourite Bands of the 80s - Easy to remember tunes
This song still sounds fresh ! Quality
music never dies ! 🎤🎹🎸🥁🎷❤💯
Shakatak are still drawing an audience to this day. As you said, quality music never dies.
You mean today's rave, house, grunge etc rackets aren't quality music lol😂
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Omg this brings back amazing memories... Me a 19 year old working in a nightclub.. Shakatak always playing as the crowd came in ..
Say.. I don't miss you every day
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Elliots in essex club for me, sadly, houses now. x
Great band, great songs. Perfect fusion Jazz-pop-dance. Great for dancing or sit and relax. Shakatak forever.
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Unbelievably brilliant!!
I'm so glad that I got to grow up listening to this kind of music thanks to my parents and family. I can genuinely say that this music grows on a person and that you just appreciated more as you get older. Thank you Shakatak❤
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Wow beautifully sung..great times.never here this again..❤❤
Superb band with amazing chops. This was from the era when bands played.
Spot on mate ❤❤
U R not alone! Miss them a bunch! The BEST!!!
Still sounds wonderful
Aww
I've loved this band for 40 years...😊
Thank you Shakatak for gracing our shores after 40years it was worth the wait.. 🇿🇦🇿🇦🇿🇦you guys still rock and Jill on percussion was incredible. What a concert !!
I remember these days. Priceless❤
正直めちゃくちゃ似てると思う😂
てかこの曲良すぎ〜
この曲Travis Japanも使ってなかったかな?
@@tokamain ですね!トラジャも言われてたと思います
@@Ruka-wz5ct ですよね?トラジャ最初に聞いてニュージーンズ聞いたんで、トラジャ似てるなぁと思って検索掛けたら、両方とも盗作の疑いかかってたんかい!ってなりました。
Pianist & full band play so well / Shakatak's voice and her performance are so beautiful & attractive! Bravo all!
Found this band through a friend and can't stop listening to their hits ❤
This composition stories my whole youth...
i love this song so much.............
Arrrrr man takes me back, turned 16 the year this came out memories and the start of 20 yrs of clubbing lol 😆
Met them at the Room At The Top nightclub in Ilford Essex in 1981. I was inebriated and told the Security I was related to the pianist. As a pianist myself, this comment worked...and I went to the Green Room and met Shakatak!
Diane Forth-Eglon
Nigel Wright is the bearded pianist,now a well respected music producer👍
Takes me back to the old Jazz Funk club nights ❤️
un groupe fidèle des musiciens amis de longue date la chanteuse sensuelle une voie pleine d'émotions et musicienne et très jolie femme un plaisir de les voir .
Excellent find Thank you .........
I still have the LP of this album. I could never get tired listening to this music. Smooth, classy and easy on the ear
I have recently bought 3 albums on vinyl and have a signed CD of Easier Said Than Done
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Ah.. 1982.. I was in the UK.. watched then on TV, TOTP and all.. Of course I bought all their LPs.. and became their fan until now...
Who came here to compare Bubble gum? The verdict? 👍🏼 Now I cannot unhear it😮
Both r great imo
its a free source sample.. hope that helps!
I don’t understand both are too different, this song doesn’t even have a single verse nor a bridge and the chorus is repetitive, thats the copy? 🧐
@@rodiz830 not the words bot the music.
@@Jellybean0009 the music? You mean the instrumental or the chorus? Both of them have been there since the 70s, these guys didn’t invent them
Great band. Enjoyed them in the 80s then saw them live in Purley a few years ago, still great
1982 Shakatak put it down with their sound of 🎶 mixing funk 🎸soul 🎼 & jazz 🎺 to perfection that's what I'm talking about 👌
This is a valuable footage from when she(Jackie Rawe) was a member of the group.
Essa música é um grande Clássico ! Tocou muito na Rádio Antena 1 no Brasil !
Ces chansons et plus particulièrement cette époque nous rendaient insouciants. On avait cette alternative pour oublier nos soucis le samedi soir en discothèque. Maintenant les médias nous donnent de la médiocrité !!!!!
Il faut aller dans les petites salles de concert ou fouiller dans RUclips, pour trouver de vrais pépites artistiques.
I came here because of the news about plagiarism. Shakatak the band I know when I was teenager and now my little girl is in high school .. time flies so fast
Alphonse did the chord progressions first with drums. Maybe Shakatak should pay royalties to Alphonse Mouzon's estate. Also, have you heard the Freedom's Get Up and Dance 1979 with the 5-note melody that they tried to claim is plagiarized?
Wow, nope ...I never knew about it
Yes Seoulite TV alerted Shakatak and now they have sent the official Cease and Desist notice however the company ADOR and the New Jeans are refusing so Shakatak is now suing for damages and their rightful royalities. They shouldn't have messed with a British Band. British artists are well known for protecting their IP's .
@@eileencritchley4630 Did Shakatak pay royalties for Chic's Sao Paulo? Sending a cease and desist is different from taking a claim to court for damages. They haven't made a lawsuit yet. That's why they have to get a music analysis. Shakatak is just culture vultures who steal black people's music.
And you referenced Seoulite who is a misogynist and wanted young idols to h @ ng themselves.
@@someotheralias Chord progressions can't be copyrighted.
1 of my all time favorites 💯
これだ!新曲に聞いたことあるメロディを聞くと もやもやして探します
Remembering that at that time,when a Jazz Radio was broadcasting in Jakarta,this improvisation was often played for listeners...
I miss the 80's such a great decade for music. Shakatak capture that great happy jazz funk vibe which reminds me of my first love (anyone remember ra ra skirts?!)
I was in my 30s and size 18 so never wore one 😒
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Brilliant song. Bill Sharpe & Shakatak defined the sound and vibe of the 80s.
ygg drasil No they didn't. There were other far more superior bands, they just were not highlighted.
@@TaiwoWilliams please point one out if ya can
Classy. Dance meets Jazz?? Brilliant song and has that lovely laid back sound that modern music cannot match. Glad I have this on an LP but nice to hear what other people think of classic disco music. Chris Brighton
Very classy stuff. The right word indeed.
This was the jazz-funk explosion of the early 80s and Bill Sharpe's a talented self-styled virtuoso pop keyboardist,but - and not intending to tar everyone with the brush of my rant - the downside of it all was the horde of snarky faux-sophisticated self-affirmed cocktail bar afficionados who attached themselves to the genre,some of them journo columnists of a straight-laced disposition,with their looking down their noses at likers of any rawer,hard-edged music hand-in-hand with a belief that they were suddenly terribly "classy" and "sophisticated" compared to mere ordinary mortals. At least half of them appeared to be Thatcherites and are now probably accountants. Well that side of it all annoyed the hell out of me at the time,anyway,not least because of the pasty-faced,lank-haired oik I had to share some college classes with,was a fan of theirs and that kind of music and sneeringly ridiculed me as a "zombie",etc. (my last laugh was my exam results pissed all over his) as well as a Capital Radio DJ called Kerry Juby,an urbane character who was a like a tut-tutting auntie disapproving of any hint of rebelliousness. I half wondered if he was ever young once. He became a cheerleader for Shakatak as he crowed that this and their next hit Night Birds was "so easy to listen to",his criteria for what all popular music should be,while slating on air anything that was remotely edgy or unconventional. Laughably,he even found one Abba single too raucous for him to handle,though I'll credit him as he seemed a nice guy prepared to be a bit self-deprecating sometimes in reading out some of his incredulous postbag,if belligerent about it at others.
Ralph Jackson
Were they rea
Ly I to the music for their genuine love of that style of the music
Or because it was fashionable to be associated with the scene as opposed to being passionate about that particular style of music. so you prefer rave
Hard edge another term for unmusical not soulful noise,you got a lot of posh and wannabe pretentious up their own ass poshboys attaching themselves to the rave scene in the late eighties but were they really into the rave acid house music
As fan about Shakatak for me it started with this hit...
Saw them live two years ago at Hideaway in London. It was so much fun, they really got the audience involved too. I was probably the youngest person there 😂 Will drag the husband along this year!
Keith and the rest are clearly having the time of their lives, so enjoyable to see....
I'm just discovering these guys after vaguely remembering a tune from my childhood. This is great music, fusion with great jazz instrumentals... almost 40 years later I find this concoction... Good stuff
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First got hip to them in Okinawa Japan Camp Hansen 85'. Been a fan since then.
뉴진스 노래도 좋지만, Easier Said Than Done 이 노래 정말정말 좋네요. 덕분에 알게 되어서 너무
좋습니다. 80년대 노래는 정말 좋은곡이 많아요. 보물창고 같달까
자본주의 국가가 호황기였던 시기여서 좋은곡들이 많았죠
Saw them live a few times. As a former session musician/keyboard player I can tell you these guys were awesome musicians even though they went for commercial JF style and weren't quite as respected within the industry. Just love the chords.
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damn, i read a comment that this kpop group NewJeans (who claimed to be original) copied this song. she's damn right, it is the same to their song Bubble Gum. Listen to it.
Esta, música era a última dos bailes da equipe, Pop Rio no clube Mackenzie no Bairro Méier, nos anos 80, saudades!!!
Quem é já nasce brilhando!!!
Thank you for sharing this great music.
Que estilo,,, deliciosa música... Uno pensaba que ya lo había escuchado todo.. pero gracias a las redes se encuentra uno con estos excelentes grupos musicales。
Soulful, tuneful still sounding great 30 years later, live on those memories forever.
Oh dear all those beautiful people on the audience are my age now. Ow.
The 80s,no covid no mobiles no tablets no women with gross body covered tattoos.... Bring it all back please
I'm afraid it's gone forever, but those of us there will never forget those times.
sadly a gross guy complaining about women's body still exists. Look at the mirror and feel the 80s vibe.
I was 10 years old when this came out, and remember it on TOTP. Hated it then, love it now.
I'm flabbergasted by the flagrant use of your melody ... it's identical
This song is best played forever in a loop
Love the cool funk.
이 노래.. 20년만에 들어도 여전히 아주 좋네요.
the lyrics "ooh but easier said than done, can't shout out when you won" and new jeans bubble gums lyrics "Oh, my baby, sweet like bubble gum Bouncin' like playin' ball"...... 100 percent match.
I'm a punk guy but just love this
It was this release of "Easier Said Than Done" that gave the band the radio exposure that they needed for their first top-twenty hit. It introduced their instrumental-unison vocal sound to a much wider audience, and the track stayed in the UK Singles Chart for seventeen weeks.
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It's 2022 and not a day goes by that I don't miss the sounds and good times of the 80's. Glad I was around to enjoy shakatak the first time around. The 80's might be gone but it's music will always .......liveзолотые сусла
Omg... MHJ is a time traveler who also produced this song 😮
😂😂
🤣🤣🤣🤣
😅😅😂
🤣🤣🤣
Brilliant my early Jazz funk love, Sunderland early 80,s
the piano was definitely a shakatak signature plus smooth dance music........ when top of the pops was must see telly.....
Эх, вернуться бы в то золотое время!
Great memories...this song is sooo amazing...
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Never get tried great music wish they would tour UK again.
They have done I missed the concert as I didn't know about it until the day after uggh.
Saw them live in Plymouth 1982!
Great Memories ¡¡¡¡
Shakatak
Shalamar
Imagination
Oddysey
Wow how good were these.
Flipping brilliant
와... 노래넘좋으네요ㅠ 이쁜데슬퍼져요~
Meine Jugend schöne Erinnerungen. Heute bin ich Rentnerin mit 63.Grüße aus Berlin Zehlendorf
They are the jazz version of Level 42. This is great.
I agree! Well said Christopher!
@@geoffreyjonathanwilson5826 yessss totally agree
The band called...''The always nice weather'' -Loved them since the 8th second...of the first song...
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The great colors and look of the 80's,
This song remember me Radio Cecina 1 in Italy. Great times, great SHAKATAK.
they are still as good today ....
Wow, 250 & Min PD. really shows their very good taste in music. We would like NJ more and more.
*My fave Shakatak song. So hipswaying chill, cool, sexy, classy, funky, jazzy --- and interesting girl power lyrics lol!*
Had the pleasure of watching them live at Pizza Express Soho London, and also bumping into and chatting up Limahl (Kajagoogoo, very nice humble and down to earth lad!) who was watching in the back by the bar. Then a group photo with him, Bill Sharpe and the band after the show. Unforgettable!
This really makes me miss my 80's childhood.
Piano is the best !!!
I agree. The chorus sounds the same as the new song of that girl group New Jeans Bubblegum.
No u fool, it does not
@@Salacia15it does. Let’s be real, a little bit. The melody is the same. Except that bridge and chorus aren’t.
@@Touka_you must be tone deaf, the melody is not identical. it is similar. plug the notes into a midi table and see for urself. come back to this comment when u see the exact same notes between the two songs. i dont wanna go deep with music theory so atleast have decent enough ears to atleast pick up the differences?
@@Touka_ shakatak plagiarized a 1977 song too,
Fabulous !!!