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Curiosity Killed The Cat - Down To Earth(live)

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Curiosity Killed The Cat - Down To Earth(live)

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  • I always thought that despite their fleeting presence in the charts their songs were a cut above the rest - and 20 years on I haven't changed my mind. This song in particular stands the test of time. Happy days...

  • This takes you right back to when you could understand the lyrics and dance without totally knackering yourself out. You didn't need ecstacy to have a good night out. Maybe I'm showing my age!

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  • @ausmensan

    Love your comment!!! wow

  • White trousers - very 1980's.

  • brings a tear to my eye, fantastic tune, brilliant times, the eighties were fantastic to be a twentysomething in. This was the backdrop to my life, and I wish I could have it back. love it.

  • This song started playing in my head earlier tonight without me even realising it - so couldn't have been THAT unmemorable :-)

  • This takes me back to my days in the 6th form when you could dance and sing at the same time! How I miss the 80s. Wasn't life great then? Please can I turn the clock back to 1987 when I was taking my A levels and about to embark on 4 years at University!!!! Where has the time gone??? Im nearly 42!!!!

  • If only the music industry could look at what was possibly one of the most individual and cool boy bands from the 80`s.He could still be playing discs for small audiences ina chelsea bar but he was one of the most natural frontmen who had that little bit more than just a voice !! Curiosity lives on ..........and on........

  • The 1980's really were a golden era for British music. Perhaps born out of the challenging start to the decade as anyone living in the UK at the time will remember when Margaret Thatcher took power. If creativity is a child of austerity, then perhaps the outlook for British music is looking up as the country find's itself in economic hardship again.

  • they seemed like an even popier, funkier version of Simple Minds a la New Goldream.....without the brass section obviously....even the singer (Ben) passed a slight resemblance to Kerr...though Kerr was better dressed...and had better make up!!

  • This is a massive tune...still moves me anyway!

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