Kylie Minogue Some Kind Of Bliss on TFI Friday
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i dont tell my mates i like kylie,no way,lol.but this song is hard and solid with great musicians,seen this song done with other musicians but this is by far the best version of this song out there,these guys play it hard with no frills,no flash harrys here,a good UK version.i have seen this song done by an ausie backing group what a set of very vain musicians are all ausies vain,mmmmm, kylie looks good as well.she can come round to my house anytime for tea
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@UkePunk | yeah the music is good, i had nothing against this tune but listen to her style of attitude in singing this song, it's the same as her previous idiot misunderstandings of the manics and punk in general, SHE should not be singing this song, it doesnt suit her,
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I disagree mate. Im not a Kylie fan at all but this song works really well..just sayin like ;)
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the manics work with kylie was a farce, she didn't understand them or what they are about, they should have worked with traci lords again, whores are smarter than starlets..
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damn!!! I need so MUCH a wallpaper of her dressed like that
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Awesome! TFI at it's peak was so exciting and like "The Tube" before it, gave ordinary folk like me a taste of cutting edge London - after a boring week at work in a boring regional town. Chris introduced her as "Five feet of dynamite!" and she was it was a terrific start to a great show that night. A few weeks before she had popped in to chat about the album she was so excited about and he played a bit on a cassette player. She's a great sport.
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Awesome!
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sigh...i miss 'Cool-non-gay-icon' Kylie! Shame this era never amounted to anything and lead back to dross like 'Light Years', 'Fever' etc... I had high hopes at the time!
She looked way hotter than usual too!!!!
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Pétur, the guitarist is the man!
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she had it - she lost it.
So called music experts say this was Kylies darkest era,but it was by far her best, writing her own stuff and breaking away from the overrated Stock aitken waterman rubbish, she grew up with this album and being co-written with James Dean Bradfield i think it was class.
creepycooper 2 years ago 20
totally agree. i love kylie fullstop, but impossible princess is an amzing album that sounds as fresh today as it did then. it should have been as successful as fever!!
bobwise1977 4 years ago 8