That was my New wave station, Swick of the week. I still listen to all the Old school new wave music. Don't know if you are into Nitzer Ebb, Dec 4th at the Gramercy Theater.
I've been looking for this song for ages! First heard on a local alt radio station in NY (92.7 WDRE) in 1990 and have loved the song ever since. Thanks for posting and sharing this great song/video! :)
I bought the single to this after hearing it on Simon Mayo's breakfast show. That was the first and only time I heard it on radio. It didn't chart very well which is a shame because it's a great song.
This was such a great early 90s song! I had forgotten what a babe Kate Holmes was too, and its her backup from 2:22 to 2:38 that gave this song that added dimension of coolness.
Shades of sheer perfection! How about "Dream Kitchen" and EVERYTHING Frazier Chorus has ever done? Having experienced their music in life one could never "hang out in heaven eternally bored."
I've always loved this song. I often heard it on the "Chill" channel on Sirius satellite radio. So great to finally see the video after all these years. :)
I remember this tune from an episode of "Baywatch". Seriously.
beowulven 8 months ago
Brilliant song, brilliant band~~~ Sad they broke up.
Thanks for the clip~
nedthetoothpick 11 months ago
this song recenty came into my conciousness, so glad to have found it on here.
rastafarievers 1 year ago
@rastafarievers The first time I heard this was years ago...maybe in the late 80's or eraly 90's...I thought it was Peter Gabriel
CygnusRoc 11 months ago
That was my New wave station, Swick of the week. I still listen to all the Old school new wave music. Don't know if you are into Nitzer Ebb, Dec 4th at the Gramercy Theater.
cheffdoggyy 2 years ago
Love this!
Could someone post sloppy heart?
Otherwise "Ray" is a superb album.
Many thanx Tim Freeman!
alibiproductions 3 years ago
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bluenumber321 3 years ago
It's got to be the 12in version every time
brummiespike 3 years ago
I've been looking for this song for ages! First heard on a local alt radio station in NY (92.7 WDRE) in 1990 and have loved the song ever since. Thanks for posting and sharing this great song/video! :)
K8tina 3 years ago
What happened to WLIR LOL LOL LOL.
cheffdoggyy 2 years ago
It became WDRE and then it switched back to WLIR but it wasn't the same! Wow, I cannot believe someone out there actually remember WLIR! LOL!!
K8tina 2 years ago 2
CRIMINALLY UNDERRATED BAND!
stanwick71 3 years ago 2
I bought the single to this after hearing it on Simon Mayo's breakfast show. That was the first and only time I heard it on radio. It didn't chart very well which is a shame because it's a great song.
Andrewjk73 3 years ago
I bought the cd in felixstowe in 1990 the Paul Okenfold version is good if you like a deep bass sound. Its sort of on the hip hop edge.
abrakabara 3 years ago
woops meant to click thumbs up!
muteboyuk 3 years ago
I remember this song from an episode of Baywatch!!!
ronrivers 3 years ago
This was such a great early 90s song! I had forgotten what a babe Kate Holmes was too, and its her backup from 2:22 to 2:38 that gave this song that added dimension of coolness.
Shrykespeare 3 years ago
boo
stevenisobelle2007 3 years ago
i like the mood of the song, but the video is kinda funny huh?
chriswatkinsdotcom 3 years ago
Have this song as an acoustic mix when they where on the Adventure Club Sessions. Real cool
BIKERJAKE74 4 years ago
Dallas TX knows what's up! I used to love this song.
cityzenart 3 years ago
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bluenumber321 3 years ago
Shades of sheer perfection! How about "Dream Kitchen" and EVERYTHING Frazier Chorus has ever done? Having experienced their music in life one could never "hang out in heaven eternally bored."
VirgoAlien 4 years ago
Anybody got the Paul Okenfold remix version far superior!!!
GAZZA251170 4 years ago
I've always loved this song. I often heard it on the "Chill" channel on Sirius satellite radio. So great to finally see the video after all these years. :)
RedRockMark 4 years ago
thanks so much for posting - one of my all-time favorite bands. criminally neglected, especially here in the States.
yes, i even love the 3rd album.
dtraversscott 4 years ago
THE best single to not hit the top 40 in the 1990s
Ray is a brilliant album
bowiefan1975 4 years ago
damn right
emiholly69 3 years ago
Katy~~ Great to see this clip.
This is Freddie from New Jersey.
I took you to Capsouto Frere's in NYC when you played at "The Bottom Line."
Check my name and please say hello at my message board, that would be so cool.
nedthetoothpick 4 years ago
What a great surprise finding this again!
littlevolcano 4 years ago
Ah yes! Class
stanwick71 4 years ago