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Friday, July 21, 2006

Here's a story from A to Z

If my calculations are correct, today is ten years since the greatest debut single ever hit Number One. Make sure you pay tribute tonight, in whatever form you see fit. I'm gonna watch Spiceworld and wind ma body down.

3 Comments:

Blogger Keef said...

You are a knobber. There's no way Wannabe is better than West End Girls.

Slightly related was a guy at immigration (i forget which country) saying Tasha was like a Spice Girl. This may have been purely cos she's british, tho.

5:27 AM

 
Anonymous Anonymous said...

West End Girls is a brilliant record, but Wannabe was more than that - it was a manifesto and the most complete introduction to a new band you could hope for. I can still remember where I was the first time I heard it, and the first time I saw the video.

2:05 PM

 
Blogger Keef said...

The only thing i remember about that record is going to Vinyl Experience and you seeing it there whilst i perused the Japanese DJ edition of the Shampoo album in Barbie style packaging. Neither of us purchased.

10:34 AM

 

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