Frankie Goes to Hollywood - Two Tribes - TOTP 1984 descargar videos gratis


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Subido: 2008/12/09

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8 years ago

Dave Etheridge

Like it or not, 1984 was the year of Frankie and this song was EVERYWHERE ... I remember being on holiday in Cornwall that summer and it was on repeat in all the bars in town. The tragedy for me is that year I was 15 years old ... this year I'll be 46 ...

9 years ago

Sno Man

Eighty's history in the making what a record they don't make em like this anymore

11 years ago

ramdodger69

Day dont do dat dere do dey

12 years ago

All Things Music Plus+

HAPPY BIRTHDAY! Peter "Pedro" Gill (Frankie Goes To Hollywood) (48)

12 years ago

loobsy1

They might have had good producers, but they could play brilliantly live. Just look at some of their live performances on here. This is a great version of the song, and Holly Johnson's voice is unique.

12 years ago

HeavenCsUs

Good or bad there is no denying he has one of the most incredible voices in music, are you maybe a tad jealous?

12 years ago

nascot10

American Football highlights- results round up from the 80s. this song in the background.

12 years ago

woodster1965

Long live The Frankies! It was a big deal to have 3consecutive No.1s with your 1st 3 records. They had to be at least half-way decent. Nowadays any fucking clown can do it. Record buyers now are so gullible!!

12 years ago

BOUNTY HUNTER

fucking bummers

12 years ago

memorylane1980s

Its blurred! hurts my eyes!!

12 years ago

ian bunting

@bAzTNM ........he's still alive and kicking

12 years ago

bAzTNM

I don't think Holly Johnson is dead, but don't quote me on that.

12 years ago

FidelCastro128

Didn't the gay community start hi energy music (tech no) etc? FGTH rode in on its coat tails. RIP Holly Johnson...

12 years ago

LAnonHubbard

I feel lucky to have been growing up when this was released.

13 years ago

PatGleeson123

@srck The reason this different version exists is because the BBC Musicians Union insisted that any songs with orchestral elements had to represented on stage by real musicians playing or - as done here - removed from the version performed on screen. BTW Frankie were real musicians as represented by their superb live concert performances.

13 years ago

Canashea

love this tune, totally sums up the 80's

13 years ago

blagger56

00:31 MAJOR hard on base line...

13 years ago

jawbrokeny

@coppicer good point...not! idiot¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡

13 years ago

nfsrocks1

best bassline ive ever seen to this day!

13 years ago

anduin1

Love the lip synching

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