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9 years ago

bobdixon

Frankie had a lot more substance than the critics gave them credit for, this track is a great example of their depth. These boys knew how to get a groove going! Thanks for posting.

9 years ago

sethvicious

BoA's

10 years ago

Patricia Brusselaers

on a rien fait de mieux depuis FGTH!!!!!!!!!!!!!

10 years ago

count69

Unblock your ears and listen properly. Liverpool is a damned fine piece of work. Thye suffered by trying too hard with the singles, but songs like this and Kill the Pain are fantastic songs, and all between 5-7 minutes, not your 3min disposable modern trash. If Liverpool had been the first album the world would have judged them differently. Look up 'victim of own success' in a tropes dictionary.

10 years ago

TheElston97

I saw them in concert with Berlin in Germany and tend to agrree, this song was before its time and is what the future of music should sound like. I mean I can see going to a Party on the moon when this plays. LONG LIVE FGTH !!!

11 years ago

Pasqualino Settebellezze

alex de large

11 years ago

SANTANU DASGUPTA

Love this starting Bass Synth Billy Boy..

11 years ago

fortheloveoftunes

FGTH = two fine albums indeed!

11 years ago

sam armytage

1 spend a little , make a great album , have hit singles , make loadsa money 2 spend too much on 2 nd album , record bad album, make four singles but they don't sell, lose money disappear.

11 years ago

Larry Wilson

A similar example would be The Time. It was probably the worst-kept secret that the only time anyone in the band besides Morris Day became useful was in concert. Otherwise, Prince did everything else. But they did actually play on their last album, "Pandemonium." That was the one album where Prince had the least involvement of all.

11 years ago

Larry Wilson

It's not me that said it. It was FGTH when they sued Horn.

11 years ago

Istvan More

yeah Larry :) this band is the art of noise's "other side" but this thing ruins nothing of this whole business

11 years ago

Pasqualino Settebellezze

sure ..funny that in "live" performance o toole still plays when the syntethic bass flow

11 years ago

Larry Wilson

A dirty secret about "Welcome to the Pleasuredome" is allegedly the majority of the album is Trevor Horn, Anne Dudley an JJ Jeczalik, and the rest of the band only contributed sparsely. The only ones to really do a lot of the work from FGTH were Holly Johnson and Paul Rutherford. That was partly why they split.

11 years ago

Larry Wilson

Actually, they were halfway into a lawsuit against Horn at this point. I forget exactly who produced "Liverpool," but it was definitely not Trevor Horn.

11 years ago

Terence Reale

walk right through my soul.... make me lose control..... fill me with love....

11 years ago

Awakenings2014

Trevor Horn did an amazing job on this 1!!!!!!

11 years ago

shantihealer

The lyrics are so poetic, the drumbeat so mesmerizing, this song is awesome. it always energizes me ever since I saw Frankie perform it live in the Wembley Arena, January, 1987 - what an awesome, atmosphere-loaded night, with the wind rushing in, that was!

11 years ago

lumochandler

sono durati TROPPO POCO!!!

12 years ago

fortheloveoftunes

"FGTH" made two fine albums!

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