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Post by Popjustice.com on May 17, 2003 11:28:28 GMT -5
A corker.
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Post by punkiatrix on May 17, 2003 12:53:03 GMT -5
such a corker.
this was my favourite scooch song.
the video looked like it had been made with them running around an industrial estate.. like the x's just a little but on a 2p budget. they were looking for the pieces of the scooch squiggle. i don't kno for sure what happened when it was put togetha tho.. i think the video finished. maybe this is what it did?
it also featured the scooch dance move (putting your arms out and rotating your hips). class! ;D
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Post by Pony who Lunches. on May 17, 2003 18:37:24 GMT -5
Scooch sang at my 19th birthday party at the Dot Cotton Club in Cambridge. I was so impressed I fell in love with David and learnt the dance routine from one viewing!
I can't remember it entirely now though...
The squiggle is technically called a scoodle. Ain't that neat?
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Post by Pandarama on May 17, 2003 20:01:43 GMT -5
I loved this song so much. It tied, aceness-wise, with For Sure in my head, largely because I know the dance to For Sure.
I forget who it was that summed this song up as "the best Abba song Steps never recorded", but I thought it was pretty spot on.
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Post by Hula on May 18, 2003 15:31:17 GMT -5
I don't remember loving this song when it was first around, but I think I would now. For Sure was ace though. I have to say, not that it particularly matters in terms of music-aceness, but weren't Scooch just about the ugliest pop group ever?
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Post by Queen Smudge on May 18, 2003 16:27:09 GMT -5
Apart from For Sure, the only one I remember what the song where the first line went something along the lines of "look at this face here beside me". I remember watching them perform it on TOTP. I watched for three seconds then switched over to Corrie for the duration of the song.
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Post by punkiatrix on May 18, 2003 16:52:41 GMT -5
Apart from For Sure, the only one I remember what the song where the first line went something along the lines of "look at this face here beside me". I remember watching them perform it on TOTP. I watched for three seconds then switched over to Corrie for the duration of the song. that's the best is yet to come, in which David wore a tiger top and there was some fantastic chair/wavey hands dancemoves.
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Post by Alyson and the Pussycats on May 19, 2003 3:38:47 GMT -5
Please PJ, I BEG you, please make 80s Rock Star by the Weekend your single of the day. Listen to it, and you'll love it! And if you don't, blame your ears!
Alyson
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Post by jrpacman on May 19, 2003 8:06:45 GMT -5
While I adored 'More Than I Needed To Know', I thought their best was 'One Of These Days' which sounds like they stuck a bunch of ABBA in a blender. Definitely the acest.
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Post by absynthfairie on May 19, 2003 10:49:04 GMT -5
i think the scooch album is one of the few rare examples of perfect pop...
i particularly loved the cover of zoom....
a littlest mention for the littlest hobo cover???
(i know it was the best is yet to come)
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Post by JasonMinogueAstley on May 22, 2003 19:58:03 GMT -5
More than i need you to know is one of my fave singles of all times and i dont know why Scooch is over LOL
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Post by yorkpete on May 23, 2003 7:32:50 GMT -5
Scooch rocked. I've got every cd they ever made ;D I think the main problem was that they were, well, mingers really! Although that never stopped steps! But it should have been all about the music. And their www.scooch.co.uk website, that's a top pop garden.
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Post by CleaLuver2006 on Aug 8, 2003 9:19:32 GMT -5
It's sad they broke up. I loved them! I got their album at a Virgin Megastore and it's one of the greates pop albums of 2000. I still can't stop listening to it! Scooch ruled!
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Post by scandipop on Aug 8, 2003 9:23:42 GMT -5
allSTARS' song Happy ever after endings is the song that got away from Four Sure.
Not really. It just sounds that way.
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Post by FairyCakes on Aug 8, 2003 10:17:32 GMT -5
here are scooch in their garden with a hose. Kinda like the new Christina video!
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