Is it just me or does this song start out sounding like Ultravox's Vienna. Funny seeing Midge in a pop band. Thanks for sharing this.
10 years ago
Marlies Riecke
Kleinen Ohrwurm gefällig ? In diesem Sinne <3
10 years ago
711honved
I agree that the sound is just so Bay City Rollers! Midge still tours and is without doubt a multi-talented musician.
10 years ago
Jennie Cat
WHAT??! Midge was in Slik?? l'll be..!
10 years ago
Music Selection
Great Teeny bop Music ! Slik - Forever And Ever #slik #70smusic #popmusic #glamrock #teenybop #glam #seventiesmusic #seventies #goldenoldies #midgeure #music #musictoenjoy #hitparade #musicselection
10 years ago
brnsie
Midge Ure before Ultravox - they looked and sounded like Bay City Rollers (both from Scotland)
10 years ago
dangerousrhythm77
it's weird; i love the original ultravox! lineup, and i love midge ure in slik, pvc2, and rich kids, yet i was never a fan of midge in ultravox. regardless, GREAT stuff right here. sort of glam rock's final stand, and a great close to a great movement!
10 years ago
toni vermeulen
Laat me aan mijn jeugd denken,ik was toen 13.ik heb die single noch steeds,ik koester hem
10 years ago
Eezy Squeezy
When I first heard this song on the radio way back in 1975, as the song ended I keenly and excitedly listened out for the DJ to announce the name of the band,,, I was sure I heard him say 'that was Forever and Ever by SICK!' So age 11, I went down to my local record shop and asked if they had that new single/record by SICK. They didn't know what I was talkin about. I was desperately frustrated as I really wanted to purchase my first ever record. So I kinda embarrassed myself and went all red faced by trying to sing the song to the shop assistant. OH, you mean SLIK! he said. And that was the story of the day I bought my first ever record, with my hard earned paperboy money.
13 years ago
Vicky Wilson
should of been bigger but had bad management
14 years ago
soniclady89
I remember this 1st time round - still got this on a Bell 45rpm! :) How much does Slik sound like The Bay City Rollers! Brilliant . . . made me smile