on this day... 11 years ago | 9th July 2004
'THE SHOW' CHARTS AT NUMBER 2 IN THE OFFICIAL SINGLES CHART
11 years old oh my gosh, still feels like yesterday when I bought it
What a glorious day
on this day... 12 years ago | 13th July 2003
GIRLS ALOUD PERFORM AT POP BEACH FOR T4
Check out more blast from the pasts in our http://www.buzzjack.com/forums/index.php?showtopic=168834
I remember watching it at the time!
on this day... 8 years ago | 22nd July 2007
GIRLS ALOUD PERFORM AT T4 ON THE BEACH, INCLUDES FIRST LIVE PERFORMANCE OF 'SEXY! NO NO NO...'
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Is Cheryl miming in the performance of "Sexy! No No No"?
1:01 in Sexy No No No
Iconic
Lol!! I'd forgotten about that. I wonder if she's the member with the most "near misses" in performances. Remembering her slip in the CIN(?) Something New performance too
on this day... 1 year ago | 16th August 2014
SARAH APPEARS ON 'TUMBLE'
Tumble, oh gosh Feels like a distant memory now!
I'd actually forgotten that she was on Tumble, lol!
on this day... 3 years ago | 2nd September 2012
CHERYL RELEASED 'UNDER THE SUN'
on this day... 10 years ago | 3rd September 2005
'LONG HOT SUMMER' DEBUTS AT #7 IN THE OFFICIAL UK SINGLES CHART
I remember the fan meltdowns! 'Wake Me Up' missing the top 3 was bad enough, but this was a disaster!
"Long hot summer" has grown into one of my favs, so underrated.
(It entered on 28th August! 3rd September was its week ending date. ;o )
10 years ago, argh. Soon it'll be Biology and Chemistry.
I still remember Biology release
on this day... 6 years ago | 5th October 2009
'OUT OF CONTROL' TOUR DVD IS RELEASED
I only got that a few months back actually! Still need to watch #flopstan
on this day... 10 years ago | 12th October 2005
'HOME TRUTHS' DOCUMENTARY AIRED ON ITV2
Includes behind the scenes of the 'Long Hot Summer' video and recording 'Chemistry'
Some of my old friends can be seen in the part where GA are doing the record signing. I couldn't go because I was on holiday.
Hope it doesn't bring back too many memories of the 'Long Hot Summer' vinyl
srill not over it tbh ( )
on this day... 1 year ago | 2nd November 2014
CHERYL RELEASES 'I DON'T CARE' AND PERFORMS ON THE X FACTOR
I still can't believe some people got so incredibly wound-up over a mimed performance on a light entertainment show, which Cheryl had been doing for years.
Yeah I'll forever be annoyed at the miming criticisms lol. I Don't Care remains an amazing pop track though, glad it got to #1 even if it didn't hold up well
on this day... 5 years ago | 8th November 2010
NADINE RELEASES HER TESCO SMASH HIT ALBUM 'INSATIABLE'
Forever iconic A Tesco store in Cornwall was selling copies for £2 each during the summer I think, poor hen :')
around this time... 1 year ago | November 2014
CHERYL BECOMES THE FIRST BRITISH FEMALE ARTIST TO GET FIVE UK #1 SINGLES
Has Cheryl been overtaken yet on that record?
Jess Glynne has matched it although she's only a lead artist on two of those singles (whereas Cheryl is lead artist on all five of hers) so I'd argue it counts for less.
I really don't get that rule. It should only apply if their the lead artist.
on this day... 10 years ago | 14th November 2005
'BIOLOGY' SINGLE IS RELEASED
10 years already
2 moments in POP HISTORY happened on the 16th November.
on this day... 8 years ago | 16th November 2007
THE GREATEST POP ALBUM EVER IS RELEASED
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on this day... 3 years ago | 16th November 2012
'SOMETHING NEW' IS RELEASED AND SLAYS ALL except Olly Murs
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Two of the best things to happen to pop music tbh.
So many fabulous releases. I am a bit "eeeek" that Biology is 10 years old already. How did that happen?
I've noticed that the freeze frame for Something New has changed - it was a shot of Kimberley for a long while. In fact it seems they've all changed, some for the worse...
'Biology' 10 years old?! Blimey! Either that or 'Sexy...No No No' currently stands as my favourite of theirs.
Can't believe how long ago that was though, I remember regularly being in awe of the music video coming on TV. Also, when they had those music player toys at McDonalds featuring the song. *.*
('Tangled Up' 8 years old too! Very much remember that Christmas receiving it and being blown away <3 Double the 'Sexy...No No No' also by getting Now 68 too Woo x)
Omg Biology is 10 years old Still my favourite GA song by far and one of the best songs of all time, just perfect pop and Nadine slays on the vocals
They also did a 'Call The Shots' one, which I used to have! Where they are now though is anyone's guess
Edit: Just clicked on the picture Jade posted and saw the 'Call The Shots' player :')
I can't believe it's 10 actual years since 'Biology', I remember following the release of that single so closely (as with the whole era... well, every Girls Aloud release since 'Jump').
To think, in timeline terms by the time we reach the end of the Chemistry era we'll be celebrating Buzzjack's 10th anniversary.
when's the anniversary of Sarah screeching her way through the loving kind on gmtv? iconic
1 month to go! :') 18th December 2008
on this day... 13 years ago | 30th November 2002
GIRLS ALOUD WAS BORN
13 years, wow Can't believe it was all so long ago I first heard of them a few months later with the album release but I still can't get over how long ago it all happened
http://musicinyourroom.blogspot.com/2015/11/thirteen.html
Anyway, happy Girls Aloud Day, everyone!
13 years!
Well we missed the exact anniversary but HERE IT IS ANYWAY
Forever iconic
on this day... 5 years ago | 2nd June 2011
BEAT OF MY DRUM PREMIERED
on this day... 2 years ago | 2nd June 2014
CRAZY STUPID LOVE PREMIERED
5 years :'( I was sooo excited for her solo career. A great album came out of it, it's such a pity she didn't do well commercially.
CSL still a bit of a bop ;o
I maintain that Cinderella's Eyes is the best solo GA album by far, still sounds great now, should've performed so much better in the chart than it did
'Crazy Stupid Love' feels much older than 2 years ago.
BEAT OF MY DRUM. SO GOOD.
It was seriously, so ahead of its time. If it were released today it would SMASH with the right exposure. Still a constant in my playlists.
'Love Machine' was released 12 years ago on this date!
Also, 'Something Kinda Ooooh' received its radio premiere on 12th September 2006. I can't believe it's now 10 years old! One of my favourite songs ever!
Wooow at both of those! I remember Love Machine's release so clearly, I bought CD1 in Tesco (! oh the days of Tesco stocking CD singles) and CD2 in Woolworths I believe! Amazing times.
I don't really remember much about Something Kinda Ooooh's release other than being obsessed with the song of course, I loved all the quirky lyrics in it for sure.
18th December can't come quick enough 🤗
LET'S ALL FEEL OLD TOGETHER. All of the November single/album anniversaries:
17/11/2003 - Jump [13 years old]
15/11/2004 - I'll Stand By You [12 years old]
29/11/2004 - What Will The Neighbours Say? [12 years old]
14/11/2005 - Biology [11 years old]
19/11/2007 - Tangled Up [9 years old]
26/11/2007 - Call The Shots [9 years old]
03/11/2008 - Out of Control [8 years old]
18/11/2012 - Something New [4 years old]
26/11/2012 - Ten [4 years old]
We're also a week away from it being 14 years since their formation. *cry*
Why do you do this to me Jay
At least we're only a year away from FIFTEEN right... right?
Nuhdeen to celebrate 'Fuftane' by forming a duo with Sarah *.*
As I am shortly to be arriving, I demand the return of Kimber-Grinch tbh.
!!! Thank you for the reminder *.*
NOW it's Christmas
I was about to demand it!
12 days to go til sarah's bum note 💕
BUGGER we missed it
Is it too late to swap out 'Call The Shots' for this as our entry to the AFSC?
It never gets old! Oh Sarah. <3
I miss girls aloud, especially at this time of year 😭
on this day... 2 years ago | 7th August 2015
SARAH HARDING 'THREADS' SINGLE RELEASE
Anthem of our generation
I liked Threads but what a poor attempt in comparison to the other girls
Happy 10th birthday to "Sexy! No No No..." Can't believe this/Tangled Up are ten years old, the album still feels very current to me - it's by far their best and I just wish that sound continued onto Out of Control, everything apart from the singles from that sound so ridiculously dated in comparison.
13 years since...
Released: Monday 13th September 2004
Thanks for relocating my post! Good idea to have a thread dedicated to throwbacks! It's been 8 years since "Fight for this Love" premiered - I still remember getting up early to listen to it on Chris Moyles's(!) Breakfast Show!
5 years ago, 9th October 2012 - a 10 day countdown appeared on their website, hyping up their upcoming reunion!
At the time, it had been just over three years since they'd last been active (when they were Coldplay's support act at Wembley Stadium in September 2009).
@ the Ten era almost being 5 years ago!
Can't believe that happened so long ago so many good memories of the excitement!!
5 years since Girls Aloud reunited via a press conference, and launched the truly EPIC song that is Something New into our lives. *.*
Omg *.* memories
Today also marks 9 years since "The Promise" was released in the UK, the same day as their 'X Factor' performance of the song:
I still love this song much, I've been listening to it a lot more recently - the trinity of singles from 'Out of Control' were probably their best ever so while I'm sad that "The Loving Kind" and "Untouchable" underperformed, I am still so proud that they achieved such a big hit so late into their career - and an overdue #1 studio album!
Argh, I can't quite believe their final studio album era began 9 years ago! That was an amazing time to be a fan - fabulous for them to achieve an original song #1 hit after so long, and a #1 studio album too. It really felt like they'd climbed to a new level of success, which was remarkable after 6 years; I'll always find it a shame they decided to take a hiatus after this.
I really think had they done one more studio album after 'Out Of Control' but before the hiatus, they'd have cemented themselves as the biggest pop act in the country at the time and set themselves up better for the 'Ten' era. Just as the general public was really getting in to them they threw it all away and allowed Cheryl to swoop in and claim the momentum they'd set up. I think a new Girls Aloud song in October 2009 would've easily sold similarly to 'Fight For This Love'.
Recent anniversaries of Girls Aloud releases:
Albums:
11 years ago - 30th October 2006: 'The Sound of Girls Aloud - The Greatest Hits' (Album)
9 years ago - 3rd November 2008: 'Out of Control' (Album)
Singles:
11 years ago - 23rd October 2006: 'Something Kinda Ooooh'
DVDs:
12 years ago - 7th November 2005: 'What Will the Neighbours Say? Live in Concert'
11 years ago - 13th November 2006: 'The Greatest Hits Live from Wembley Arena 2006'
10 years ago - 12th November 2007: 'Style'
4 years ago - 11th November 2013: 'Ten - The Hits Tour 2013'
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Today is 12 years since the release of the critically acclaimed pop masterpiece that is 'Biology'. Released on Monday 14th November 2005, initial midweek figures suggested that it'd land outside the Top 5, at #6 - but thankfully by the day of the chart announcement, it had climbed to an official peak of #4! This made it their 9th Top 5 single. As of July 2017 it had exceeded 190,000 sales across physicals, downloads and streaming - making it their 9th best selling hit.
What an incredible and unique song.
On a personal note, two days before the release of Biology, I saw Girls Aloud for the very first time! It was at the Christmas Lights concert in Birmingham. Sadly Sarah wasn't there due to being ill, but I still remember how exciting it was to see them up close (me and my friends were at the barrier *.* ).
(Lmao I remember that my camera's memory card was only 64MB, so I couldn't film very much *_* )
All of these make me feel so old Biology being 12 years old is absolutely crazy - it could be released right now with absolutely nothing changed and still sound just as innovative and exciting.
Echoing Joseph here! "Biology" is the song that a lot of people who aren't huge fans of Girls Aloud remember outside of "Sound of the Underground"/"The Promise". Criminal that it only peaked at #4 although I think a lot of momentum was lost from "Long Hot Summer" and then sweeping it to the side so quickly for "See the Day" - possibly their worst ever single - is still such a WTF moment. I actually think 'Chemistry' is probably their second best album after 'Tangled Up' but gets overlooked a lot because it's their only album to miss the top ten.
I wholeheartedly agree, Chemistry is such a brilliant pop album with so many standout moments! Thankfully it seems well appreciated on Buzzjack but does generally feel very underappreciated
I'll Stand By You was released 13 years ago today (Monday 15th November 2004)! Their cover of The Pretenders' 1994 hit was chosen to be that year's Children In Need single, and it went straight in at #1 in the UK singles chart - staying there for two weeks, holding off Destiny's Child's Lose My Breath.
I'll Stand By You was recently revealed to have sold 235,000 copies (not including streams), and as of October 2012 it was their 6th best selling single.
Jump was released 14 years ago this week (Monday 17th November 2003)! It's included on the re-release of their debut album 'Sound of the Underground', and also features on their second offering 'What Will the Neighbours Say?' The cover of The Pointers Sisters' 80s classic was included on the soundtrack of the movie Love Actually (which explains the rather horrid default picture the video has on YouTube :') ).
It sold just under 60,000 copies in its first week (a very respectable first week by 2003 standards), but unfortunately Girls Aloud were runners up in the chart to Westlife, who scored their 12th #1 hit with their own cover version release, 'Mandy'. However, 'Jump' ended up achieving a longer stay in the charts, and also outsold it! As of October 2013, 'Jump' had sold 250,000 copies, whereas 'Mandy' only surpassed 200,000 sales in July 2014.
Jump deserved #1
Still such a great cover, I remember buying both CDs very clearly
Jump totally deserved #1! Then again so did Love Machine, Biology, Call the shots, Something kinda ooh, Something new... Girls Aloud the band who were ripped off with #1's!
Ten was released 5 years ago today!
It peaked at #9 in the UK charts, and as of October 2013 it had sold 167,290 copies. I'd be interested to know how much it's sold over the past 4 years - I wonder if it's exceeded 200k?
It still upsets me how much their comeback underperformed They had all the hype right with the countdown and press conference but due to Kimberley's Strictly schedule/general laziness they didn't promote "Something New" at all until the Children in Need night - and then they moved straight on to the disaster that is "Beautiful 'Cause You Love Me" - amongst their worst songs ever.
For overall sales, will streams of the individual tracks go towards 'Ten' or the albums that they were originally released on?
Nadine has posted on social media that today marks 14 years since the release of 'What Will the Neighbours Say?'. It's only actually been 13 years but I think this album was definitely the point that the girls moved from reality TV successes to a genuinely successful pop group. "The Show" and "Love Machine" remain two of their greatest singles and "Graffiti My Soul" is obviously one of (if not THE) most popular album tracks from them.
Personally I find the album a bit too ballad heavy, particularly towards the end although the two singles I mentioned plus "Big Brother" and "Real Life" are amongst their best, for me.
ALSO "Jump" is their best cover but I still find it odd how it appeared on this after it was tacked on to the re-release of 'Sound of the Underground'.
I know I write this sort of thing every time, but I really can't believe it was 13 years ago. Such a great era for them, and like you say Theo, I think they'd well and truly shaken off the "reality winners" tag by this point.
It'd actually slipped my mind that this is certified double platinum! A pity it doesn't have a Top 5 peak to boot, but with this album & Chemistry they were pretty brave to release so deep into Q4.
For today's throwback, we go back to the very beginning - Saturday 30th November 2002. It's been 15 years since Girls Aloud were formed on Popstars: The Rivals
Madness that it's been 15 years already! I'd just started Year 7 and now I've been left school for 10 years! They were so lucky to land 'Sound Of The Underground', if it hadn't been for that song I doubt they'd have lasted the year.
I notice Kimberley has posted about it on Instagram, tagging the other 4 girls in a picture of just her, Cheryl and Nicola. It's nice of her to acknowledge the anniversary but it's such a shame she couldn't just post an old picture of all 5 of them together, seems very inappropriate.
Cheryl and Nicola posted exactly the same picture and tagged Sarah and Nadine too - I think Cheryl's stung the most as she described finding two friends for life.
I don't actually think I watched Popstars and only became aware of their reality TV past when Cheryl became a judge on X Factor! Still, it seems crazy that they formed so long ago and managed such sustained success <3
I'm scrolling through my Facebook feed and there's posts from Now Music and Radio One celebrating 15 years of Girls Aloud which is really great to see!
Girls Aloud have existed pretty much all my life, like the moment I was capable of forming memories is when they started. I'm still able to relive that nostalgia when I watch the videos to the likes of 'Sound of the Underground', 'Jump', 'Love Machine' and 'Something Kinda Ooh' and I hope that never goes away. Their songs are timeless for me and the girls will always have special place in my heart. They're like my safe haven and I always look for comfort in their songs. Happy 15th Girls Aloud!
Unsure what to make of those Chimola posts - nice of them to acknowledge Nadine and Sarah but the photo choice is weird.
Wow at 15 years though!!
Happy 15 years to a superb girl-group *.* I am listening through their singles discography for the umpteenth time to celebrate.
I'm a bit 👀 at Chimola posting a picture of themselves in association with this anniversary (and also at Cheryl's message). Would it have hurt them to use a throwback pic of the 5 of them together? I personally don't think this was the occasion to further emphasise this bond and thus the distance between them and Sarah/Nadine. Fair enough that those three are great friends, and it stems from Girls Aloud... but this should be a day of celebrating what the five of them achieved, not just three.
At least Nicola's message was nicer/more inclusive, even if it was attached to that Chimola pic. Cheryl's just seems passive aggressive to gush about the Nicola/Kimberley, while tagging Nadine and Sarah. 👀
Happy 15 years anyway *.* but just no at that picture choice. x
It did seem rather tasteless to post a new pic of the three together yet still tag the others as if to say you aren't invited to our celebration but we want you to know about it.
Anyway can't believe it's 15 years I watched to see Geri's debut as a judge but ended up following Girls Aloud's career. They had a great run of albums that I still enjoy. Gonna have a listen to my fave Chemistry now.
I mean... surely they must have known the media would respond in this fashion?
It's been 12 years since the release of Girls Aloud's third studio album Chemistry (5th December 2005)! It contains the singles Long Hot Summer, Biology, See the Day and Whole Lotta History, all of which were UK Top 10 hits.
It was released on standard and deluxe CD formats, with the deluxe including a bonus disc of Christmas songs (covers and originals)!
Despite Chemistry selling strongly in its first week (81,962 copies), it entered and peaked at the frustrating position of #11! I still remember checking the official charts site on chart day. Back then, each page only displayed 10 albums - so scrolling down to #10 and seeing Girls Aloud hadn't made it was a moment! Then clicking onto page 2 and seeing them at the top of the page at #11. Its midweek positions were #6 on Tuesday, #6 on Wednesday and #7 on Thursday.
It was just 232 copies short of making it to #10, a position held by The Pussycat Dolls - PCD in that week (82,193 sales). Meanwhile Sugababes - Taller in More Ways placed at #6 with 91,035 copies sold. I recall that both PCD & Taller in More Ways had their prices reduced to £7.99 in that week, while Chemistry's deluxe retailed at a rather obscenely priced £16.99! It's worth noting that back in those days, new releases came out on Monday and the chart was revealed on Sunday - just six days of sales, whereas albums already on sale had 7 days. With such a small difference in sales, this undoubtedly tipped things in PCD's favour.
Chemistry went on to sell approximately 71,000 in week 2 (#20), just short of 100,000 in week 3 (#17) and 14,000 in week 4 (#29) to end up as the 74th best selling album of 2005, with 266,000 sales. It was certified platinum, and by March 2013 it had sold 390,000 copies in total.
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It's also been 14 years since the re-release of Sound of the Underground (1st December 2003)!
This version received brand new artwork and a rejigged track listing, including the new single Jump, a new track You Freak Me Out, a remixed version of Some Kind of Miracle and the B Side Girls on Film. This attracted 26,000 sales in the first week of December, which believe it or not was only enough for the album to re-enter at a rather dismal sounding #42! Prior to re-release, Sound of the Underground had sold just 143,000 copies, which was regarded as disappointing. Despite it being home to three Top 3 singles, the group feared they might be dropped:
Cheryl: "It didn't sell as well as everyone hoped, we thought, what happens now? We didn't know if we were going to get dropped and I had the guilt of thinking - is it because of me the album's not done well, because of the court case?"
Kimberley: We'd done well but the industry was on a decline and we hadn't sold that many albums so it was touch and go whether we'd even get another one. It wasn't really spoken about but there was a chance [the label would] consider dropping us, which was horrible. None of us let ourselves believe it because I think we all knew we had a lot more to give."
Thankfully the success of Jump (a #2 hit) & album sales swelling to 245,000 by the year's end was evidently enough to appease Polydor. Phew! By March 2013 the album had sold 368,000 copies.
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... and 9 years since the Collectors Edition of Out of Control was released! (8th December 2008)
This version came out during Out of Control's 6th week of availability. The hardback book format included a booklet of pictures & lyrics, plus a bonus disc containing a 30 minute "Making of the Album" discussion with Girls Aloud. The album climbed to #8 and sold 77,384 copies, taking its total sales up to that point to 368,807 copies. As a matter of interest, here are the first 10 weeks of sales for Out of Control:
01. 85,670 (#01) [09/11/08]
02. 51,865 (#03) [16/11/08]
03. 45,894 (#05) [23/11/08]
04. 52,884 (#09) [30/11/08]
05. 55,110 (#09) [07/12/08]
06. 77,384 (#08) [14/12/08]
07. 125,047 (#05) [21/12/08]
08. 97,932 (#05) [28/12/08]
09. 22,259 (#10) [04/01/09]
10. 9,831 (#14) [11/01/09]
Wow at all of those anniversaries!! Chemistry is absolutely fantastic of course, and I still remember buying the SOTU re-issue I only bought the OOC collectors edition a couple of years ago but the interview was rather enjoyable!
Theme to St. Trinian's and On My Way to Satisfaction were released 10 years ago today, as part of the St. Trinian's OST!
Theme to St. Trinian's managed to peak in the UK singles chart at #51, and was on course to become a Top 40 hit before Polydor decided to pull it from iTunes.
Sound of the Underground was released 15 years ago! Monday 16th December 2002.
Always incredible.
Funnily enough I was reminded of 'Sound of the Underground' just the other day when I was thinking about how different Rak-Su's 'Dimelo' felt for a winner's single in recent times. 'Sound of the Underground' is the best winner's single of all-time for me (Michelle running them close ofc), what a way to launch themselves
What a phenomenal song, still crazy to think that talent show winners were given such a bold track like that!
It's been 12 years since the release of See the Day (Monday 19th December 2005) and 11 years since I Think We're Alone Now (Monday 18th December 2006)! Both were released in Christmas chart week. See the Day entered and peaked at #9, which at the time was their lowest charting single. I Think We're Alone Now fared better, managing #4 Both songs are cover versions - See the Day was originally by Dee C Lee, while I Think We're Alone Now is by Tommy James and the Shondells (although Girls Aloud's version was certainly inspired by Tiffany's re-popularised version). See the Day sold 70,000 copies as of 2010, while I Think We're Alone Now had sold over 90,000 as of 2012.
The Loving Kind had it's CD single release 9 years ago tomorrow! (12th January 2009) The song became the group's 20th consecutive top 10 single, although only just, peaking at #10 the week of the CD release. All of it's two TV promo performances came before Christmas, including the all time iconic perf on GMTV *_*
Omg yes to The Loving Kind! That performance will always be iconic
Recent anniversaries:
13 years ago - Wake Me Up (21st February 2005)
12 years ago - Whole Lotta History (13th March 2006)
11 years ago - Walk This Way (12th March 2007)
Just scrolled up and read about Nicola and Cheryl's passive agressive posts towards Sarah & Nadine, they come across as such nasty horrible girls. Sarah is troubled and I'm sure Nadine has a bit of an ego at times, but they have (as far as I'm aware) not said anything too bad about them. Team Sarah & Nadine all day, every day.
Can't Speak French was released 10 years ago today!
ANTHEM
Which means we also got this!
-> JUSTICE FOR GIRL OVERBOARD <-
A SONG !
AN ANTHEM !
LIFE !
^ Preach, Adam *____*
Today’s date (21st March) = 5 years since Girls Aloud split up.
Can't Speak French
I was in LDN at the time, the memoriiiies !
'Can't Speak French' did grow on me quite a bit as a single.
A few release anniversaries that we missed:
15 years ago: 12th May 2003 - No Good Advice
15 years ago: 26th May 2003 - Sound Of The Underground (Album)
13 years ago: 13th June 2005 - Girls On Film (DVD)
9 years ago: 27th April 2009 - Untouchable
5 years ago: 27th May 2013 - The Collection - Studio / B Sides / Live
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14 years ago: 28th June 2004 - The Show
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eGUIE844hxk
Ahhh, I bought that on single. The same week as Kylie Minogue's 'Chocolate'!
Doing a video marathon and my god, why did they have for the most part such crappy videos? The songs still hold up extremely well though
"Fight for this Love" premiered 9 years ago today! I still absolutely adore this song, I overplayed it way too much on the day of release but it still holds up as a pop classic to me. I'd rank it second amongst Cheryl's singles (and any GA solo single, tbh) behind "Call My Name".
Wow never knew Chemistry had such high first week sales, and yet only managed #11, then #17 on 100,000 is just ridiculous! By contrast OOC chatting at #1 with just 4,000 more than Chemistry’s opening!!!
Love Machine was released 14 years ago: 13th September 2004!
Love Machine entered and peaked at #2 in the official UK singles chart, spending two weeks at that position. It was the 49th best seller of 2004 (selling 94,000 copies). As of June 2018 its sales stood at just under 293,000.
It's been 10 years since 'The Promise' premiered
Significant dates:
Radio premiere: 14th September 2008
Music video filmed: 15th September 2008
Video premiere & Radio One Live Lounge performance: 25th September 2008
(TV promo & its release occurred in October)
Can't believe how old the majority of their music is now... time flew! Not long until it's 10 years since Out of Control i.e. their final studio album. Eek.
Nicola released her debut solo album 'Cinderella's Eyes' seven years ago today
I was in my final year of uni at the time and played this album to death when it came out, it's still easily my most favourite album of all the solo Aloud releases, it's got such depth and vibrancy to it. You can tell how passionate Nicola was about it and how confident she sounded on the album. Even now when I listen to it, I still hear new things on it every time.
My favourites on the album are 'I', 'Sticks & Stones', 'Take A Bite' (particularly because she references the 'Rude ginger bitch' skirt saga of 2003) and 'Say It Out Loud'. I'd love her to do another album one day but I get the impression she's probably happier writing and producing for other artists now.
Cinderella's Eyes remains such a superb debut album, will always look back on it fondly
The Promise was released 10 years ago!! Download: 19th October 2008 / Physical: 20th October 2008
Now I feel old!
Tomorrow will be exactly four years since 'Only Human' was released and "I Don't Care" reached #1 in the UK - giving Cheryl the record for most #1s for a solo British female, which she held for 3 years and 5 months.
I still love the song but I don't go back to it as much as the '3 Words' singles and "Call My Name". I'd rank it third behind the latter and "Fight for this Love" amongst her #1s though.
I can't believe it's been four years since she last released music though 😩 I am SO ready for "Love Made Me Do It"!
That song sounds so cheap. Very forgettable.
13 years ago - 14th November 2005 - Biology
14 years ago - 15th November 2004 - I'll Stand By You
Recent anniversaries:
15 years ago - 17th November 2003 - Jump
14 years ago - 29th November 2004 - What Will The Neighbours Say?
11 years ago - 19th November 2007 - Tangled Up
11 years ago - 26th November 2007 - Call The Shots (Physical Release)
6 years ago - 19th November 2012 - Something New
6 years ago - 26th November 2012 - Ten
And today is 16 years since they were formed on Popstars: The Rivals!
Ooh this is quite fitting as I listened to the chart where they debuted at #1 (on Mixcloud) just the other day
11 years since 'Tangled Up' is insanity
Today's date marks 13 years since 'Chemistry' was released!
Including the Top 10 hits Biology (#4), Whole Lotta History (#6), Long Hot Summer (#7) and See The Day (#9).
The album peaked at #11 (which still haunts me to this day xox) and it had sold 390,000 copies as of March 2013.
I remember going out and buying the Christmas edition for myself, and the standard for my then first boyfriend as a Christmas present. (Obviously I knew back then where my priorities were).
That #11 does haunt me too, especially as I remember it was ultra close to making #10. 'Not Tonight Santa' deserves to become a Christmas classic.
^ I’ve still not forgiven Sugababes and PCD for their price drops that week Started lower in the mids but ended above GA, tut.
Sound of the Underground (single) was released on this date 16 years ago!
10 YEARS TODAY!
just came to post this! ICONIC
I know it's just articles gathering a selection of tweets which should hardly count as journalism, but yes at this making headlines.
dead at articles being created for this! What a moment though *.*
Today's date marks 16 years since Sound of the Underground entered the UK charts at #1, making it 2002's Christmas #1.
12th January 2009 - 10 years since 'The Loving Kind' was released (physically)! It became their 20th Top 10 single, peaking at #10.
As if!!! I remember how excited I was that they won, my family were telling me all evening during the ceremony not to get my hopes up, especially after they lost the award for British Group so it really was an incredible, special moment 😍
My issue though is why did they only ever get to perform at the ceremony once?
24th April 2009 - 10 years ago - Out of Control tour kicks off in Manchester
... and I was there!
10 years ago, 27th April 2009: 'Untouchable' was released!
15 years since The Show was released
Will we need to wait another 15 years for someone to change that default video picture? *_*
I don't know if i really even like looking back now. That Ten reunion ended in such a bitter way i was angry, they completely pulled the wool over my eyes i really did think they were very good friends and they wern't ever gonna slag each other with sly diggs and tactics following the band, so i'm disappointed in them and it makes the whole thing really unauthentic and fake now in my eyes.
Looking at the Spice Girls, four girls genuinely who love and care for each other. I don't think Girls Aloud could ever be genuinely that close again. With three members practically joined at the hip and the other two ah-whol a reunion doesn't even have the same buzz for me.
Don't rush back girls, sort out your issues then you can have my £ for TWENTY.
29th November 2004 - 15 years ago
What Will the Neighbours Say? album release!
They look so different.
I am not purely referring to age, their style sense, hair styles etc.
Sarah and Nicola look the least changed.
I would welcome them releasing anniversary editions of the albums in time and add on any lost songs.
Vinyl releases would be greatly accepted too.
Life Got Cold was released as a single 17 years ago today!
Wow!! I actually remember buying it, I looked high and low for CD2, took ages to finally get it
Same for me, I didn't manage to find it until week 3 of its release - in a Woolworths while I was on holiday in Devon (lol at me remembering something so specific after 17 years, I remember important things x)
omg *.* I remember buying it in Sanity(!) and I think it was quite expensive for a CD single
The fact I remember this despite being a whole 6 years old at the time
Was never a sing I ever really liked.
Long Hot Summer was released 15 years ago today! ☀️
💃🏻💃🏻💃🏻💃🏻💃🏻
Definitely a song I've been listening to quite a bit during this hot summer. This has really grown on me over the years, never stood out for me that much when it was released. I LOVED the single covers though and the little cocktail recepies the CD2 single had.
Sexy! No No No... was released 13 years ago this week
They did THAT vividly remember it coming out.
Both sexy no no no and long hot summer are 2 I dont listen to much at all.
Gah, it kind of chills me every time I see these anniversaries being THAT long ago.
It really doesnt feel as long as it actually is since the songs were released.
Sexy no no no is my most played song of all time. Ahead of its time. Should have been a number 1 smash for me
Fight For This Love had it's first radio play on Chris Moyles BBC show 11 years ago today!!
HOW did time go so fast?
^ I can't believe that song is 11 years old already! What an incredible start to her solo career.
Here's another moment... Love Machine was released 16 years ago today! Quite literally half of my life ago (I'm 32) While it's not one of my ultimate favourites, I have a lot of enjoyment for it. The dance moves and the colourful dresses are very memorable aspects of Girls Aloud's career!
Love Machine on picture disc is the first vinyl I ever bought. I didn't actually know what a picture disc is when the formats were announced. The start of what eventually became a bit of a vinyl obsession. *.*
16 years!!! Over 2/3rds of my life ago
Fight for this Love was the debut Cheryl needed and remains one of her best solo songs.
10 years this week since this debuted at #26! Deserved so much better, I preferred this to Cheryl's first solo track at the time. What was the context around Nadine signing with Tesco(!) to launch her solo career? Surely the 'best' singer of Girls Aloud wouldn't struggle to sign to a proper label?
I liked insatiable but i wanted to like it more and was expecting so many greater things for Nadine as a solo artist.
As far as I can remember, Nadine had initially signed a deal with Geffen in 2009 or maybe early 2010, but for some reason it didn't work out. I seem to remember the reason given was that Nadine wanted more artistic freedom by having her own label. I guess the management she had at the time considered that a Tesco exclusive deal would be lucrative for her, without anticipating that it would be restrictive and come across as a bit of a joke It was crazy that the album wasn't even made available to download! It didn't make it way onto iTunes until some years later.
I don't mind Insatiable (the song) but I can't help but think she'd have had better songs at her disposal if she'd stuck it out with Universal/Geffen. We'll never know what could have been!
It's a shame that her one moment with a major label (Go to Work, with Virgin Records) didn't do much for her. It was just too late by then.
Signing with Tesco was always a huge mistake and i felt that from the second i heard it, if she had gone with a label such as geffen she would have had a better chance of having a few hit singles i think and a much more successful album.
By the way, here's all the Girls Aloud releases anniversaries that have occurred since the last one I posted (which was Love Machine)
15 years ago:
07th November 2005 - What Will The Neighbours Say? Live In Concert (DVD)
14 years ago:
23rd October 2006 - Something Kinda Ooooh (Single)
30th October 2006 - The Sound Of Girls Aloud: The Greatest Hits (Album)
13 years ago:
12th November 2007 - Style (DVD)
12 years ago:
20th October 2008 - The Promise (Single)
27th October 2008 - Tangled Up Live From The O2 2008 (DVD)
03rd November 2008 - Out Of Control (Album)
11 years ago:
05th October 2009 - Out Of Control Live From The O2 2009 (DVD)
12th October 2009 - Out Of Control Live From The O2 2009 (Blu-ray)
7 years ago:
11th November 2013 - Ten - The Hits Tour 2013 (DVD)
It's all such a long time ago. Girls Aloud loved a Q4 release!
Ya most of it seems so so long ago now.
'Something Kinda Ooooh' / 'The Sound Of Girls Aloud: The Greatest Hits' were FOURTEEN years ago now?! okay wow that one hurts
Something kinda ooh def remains one of their best for me aswell, i was a fan from the first time i heard it.
Biology was released 15 (yes, fifteen!!) years ago Forever incredible:
And today is 16 years since I'll Stand By You
I always liked their version of stand by you, i know its not hugely popular and in the opposite im not a huge biology fan despite most fans loving it.
So many throwbacks this months, our girls certainly loved a November release!
17 years since Jump today. Where has the time gone?? I also saw some pictures of them at the Love Actually premiere, which was exactly 17 years ago as well, and I got so many nostalgic feelings.
They def had a thing for Nov releases.
18 years since 'our' girls were formed!!
So weird that it’s been 18 years!! The birth of one of the most incredible pop groups ever I’ll be listening to them today!
Omg 18 years *.*
Buy Girls Bye Boys was a great line and brilliant for marketing.
Sound of the Underground entered at #1 in the UK 18 years ago today!
Historic
The charts were so exciting back then.
Merry Christmas to Girls Aloud ladies and all group fans here.
9 years ago today, the girls reunited for a press conference and to announce the Ten era.
Such an exciting moment then, but it makes me feel sad now
Can't believe it has been nine years already!! Something New premiered on the same day, didn't it? I remember them going to all the radio stations that day as well, there was so much anticipation.
Ten, Something New and the reunion don't in any feel even close to 9 Years old.
I couldn't imagine their discography without the fantastic Something New.
Crazy to think that was there last time together as a band as a 5 piece. So sad.
Its sad and heartbreaking but equally there are so many great memories to look back on.
We haven't got an active topic for The Sound of Girls Aloud: The Greatest Hits, but it was released 15 years ago this week (30th October 2006)!
I feel like it took a lot of people by surprise when it very triumphantly entered the UK chart at #1! I remember being absolutely over the moon about it!
To me the success of this album felt like the beginning of Girls Aloud being properly appreciated. Chemistry had felt like a precarious era for them, which was unfortunate because they certainly brought quality with that album. It seems that TSOGA was really essential in making the public sit up and realise that the girls had amassed a strong catalogue.
Thank goodness for this album's success because if it hadn't been such a hit, maybe we'd have seen a premature ending for them.
Me too I was delighted when it number 1 and I was a bit surprised in a good way by how well it sold for them, I knew it would do well but not as huge as it was.
"The Show" was released 18 years ago today, as the first single off the second album What Will The Neighbours Say?
I remember so clearly everything about this, the first performance on CD:UK, the video, the chairs with their names on that they did all the promo and artwork with.
And to top it all just a really brilliant song. Good memories.
It really is so good, I think it's aged so incredibly well and is really quite underrated these days. It kinda has all the elements of what made them so great, a bit wacky and out there with a very unusual structure for a mainstream pop song.
I love the show I feel like it has aged so well amongst their catalogue too it sounds just as fresh today!
The Show is such an iconic song, I feel like it’s very overlooked from there back catalogue too
I like the show but not in my big faves but it was different at the time showing they weren't afraid to try something new.
Crazy to think that it's been 18 years! This means it's been that long since I did my GCSEs
The Show is really great. Everything about it is very fun, from the video to the performances to the CD artwork.
Today's date is 19 years since the release of Girls Aloud's third single 'Life Got Cold'! It peaked at #3 in the UK and sold over 100,000 copies.
I remember watching the TOTP performance of that and being drawn to Nadine, thinking "wow, she is absolutely stunning"
I was always disappointed with life got cold as it was a let down after 2 banging singles before it.
Life Got Cold was to show a different side to the group but it is not among their greatest singles.
I love life got cold it’s so underrated!! It doesn’t help that it was very oasis tinged which a lot of people thought was a bit of a cheek for the girls but I love that they did something different especially since they then went onto some very poppy releases after that.
It's among my least faves from them but if released at a different time I might have liked it more but at the time I wanted another upbeat banger like the previous releases.
'Life Got Cold' isn't a GA favourite for me - the 'Wonderwall' similarity is really quite striking and one of those is enough. Belated 'The Show' appreciation though
(it was the first Girls Aloud single I ever bought though as I spotted it at a car boot sale a few years later and wanted it just because it was them )
Wonderwall is one of my least liked oasis songs which is probably another reason I'm not a huge life got cold fan.
A couple of days late for this one - Long Hot Summer was released 17 years ago this week! 22nd August 2005.
It reached #7 in the chart, unfortunately ending an 8 single streak of Top 5 hits!
Now, 'Long Hot Summer' really is one of their best!
15 years ago - Friday 31st August 2007 - Girls Aloud released Sexy! No No No… on download, 3 days before its physical release! It initially entered the chart at #64 before climbing to #5 in its first full week on sale.
Girls Aloud the pioneers of Friday release dates? x
Did going with this release schedule mean that they cheated themselves out of peaking at #4 instead? Probably…
4- 1973- James Blunt (21,911)
5- SEXY NO NO NO- Girls Aloud (21,612)
They def cheated themselves out of a number 4 rather than 5 peak.
That's one single I like a lot more now than I used to, also seems to be very popular with non-fans from what I can tell.
Id be the same, i like it more now than then but its not a go to girls aloud song for me.
Two great songs! Long Hot Summer should have been NO.1!! And so should Sexy ... No No No tbh! Long Hot Summer is one of my faves.
They wouldnt be the front runner i would pick for what should have been number 1s for me they would be no good advice, something kinda oooh , call the shots and something new.
'Long Hot Summer' was done dirty, especially for a brand new song at the time!
It didnt connect with people at the time in the way other singles managed straight away.
I appreciate 'Sexy! No No No...' now more than I did at the time as well *.* for years I considered 'Biology' to be my favourite GA single but this eventually dislodged it. After just commenting in the 'Gimme More' thread, it has suddenly struck me that 2007 was really serving the memorable pop intros with both "it's Britney bitch" and Cheryl's opener here.
I remember clear as day receiving an email from their website saying that a new GA single called 'Sexy! No No No...' was coming out and being very excited, but also confused by that title
Sexy! No No No came and went quickly as did Long Hot Summer.
Sexy!No No No is the superior of the two.
S!NNN's chart run is shocking, I thought it hung around a little bit longer than it did.
I think it's one of their middling chart runs. There were many hit singles that experienced fairly frontloaded chart runs in those days, but they still felt like hits even though they were shortlived - and I think that applies to 'Sexy! No No No...'!
10 weeks in the Top 75 was a longer stay than Life Got Cold (9), Wake Me Up (9), Long Hot Summer (8), See the Day (6), Whole Lotta History (5), I Think We're Alone Now (7), Walk This Way (6) & Something New (7), and it equaled The Show, Love Machine, Biology and Untouchable.
I wouldn't say its quite comparable to Long Hot Summer, which spent 13 weeks in the Top 200 compared to Sexy!'s 21 weeks.
Radio wasn't overly supportive of Sexy [93-Out-47-48-42-*30*-47-52-Out] (The #30 peak was the same week it reached #5 in the charts). Considering that the video is arguably one of their best, TV airplay was surprisingly a bit on the cool side as well (It peaked at #8 in the TV charts, in the same week it was #5 in the singles chart - and it only spent 7 weeks in the TV airplay Top 40).
As a song it is quite out there, not the safest of choices - so I think all things considered it did quite well!
Love Machine was released 18 years ago on Monday 13th September 2004! #2 in the UK for two weeks and certified Gold in 2020.
This song reminds me of starting sixth form, that certainly dates me
Love machine is good and while i prefer many other single to it, it is a very well known Girls Aloud single.
'Love Machine' is not one of my top Girls Aloud favourites or anything but I do understand why it's one of their signature songs! Quite the opposite of the career suicide the girls feared.
Ya I get its popularity aswell, it was a song tgat stuck in people's heads especially the chorus whether you liked it or not.
I did like it at the time, but its overuse in sofa adverts and stuff has really ruined it for me. Hearing it or listening to it just annoys me these days.
It did get overused but im sure that helped them make more money from it aswell.
A bittersweet throwback today. 10 years ago today, a 10 day countdown began, which culminated in the announcement of their reunion, the Ten album and Ten tour.
That was an incredibly exciting time! Their 3 years on hiatus had felt like an eternity to me.
Other Girls Aloud happenings 10 years ago - Cheryl was midway through her A Million Lights UK & Ireland tour, while Kimberley had started her journey as a contestant on Strictly Come Dancing.
It's hard to believe all that was 10 years ago, at the time I was sure the reunion would have also led to a new studio album.
10 years ago today, Girls Aloud announced their reunion + the Ten album and Ten tour at a press conference. It had been 3 years since they were last together:
'The Promise' was released 14 years ago today! Their fourth UK #1 and a Brit Award winning single:
And 20 years ago today, the first live episode of Popstars: The Rivals (with the female contestants) aired on ITV.
I remember watching those Popstars: The Rivals episodes. I was instantly a fan of Nadine and Nicola, some great performances from them. Looking back, Popstars: The Rivals had pretty cheap production values and the song choices were by and large very old fashioned.
My first reaction to 'The Promise' after hearing its radio premiere was slight bewilderment and disappointment!! I needed to hear it a few more times before it started to click. Then I really started to love it and couldn't believe I'd ever not liked it. It soon became apparent that the song was catching on in a big way, particularly the reaction to their performance of it on The X Factor. It was a fantastic time to be a Girls Aloud fan. After 6 years together, it felt like they'd gone up another level in terms of success - they felt genuinely massive.
It blows my mind that the 'Ten' era was 10 years ago. When 'Something New' premiered, 'Sound of the Underground' (the song) was still a couple of months away from being 10 years old.
Ahhh, can't believe it's 10 years.
I agree around The Promise/Out of Control era they felt bigger than they'd ever been previously. I'm still bitter it all pretty much ended there.
Cheryl looked so incredible on the TEN press conference day. I miss her as a Popstar so much! She is perfection.
Can't believe it's been 10 years since the Ten era began!
If anyone wants a trip down memory lane, the girls' performances are being uploaded in better quality on this Instagram! https://www.instagram.com/popstarstherivals/ which was kindly brought to my attention by saturdays20 on popjustice
Wow, Geri's "critique" for Kimberley really wouldn't go down well these days!! So many layers of wrong lol. ("You look beautiful, if I was a guy I'd want to you-know-what you")
One of my biggest concert regrets is not going to the Ten tour I was only 15 at the time and wasn't really much of a concert-goer until adulthood. I do own the DVD for the tour at least. I was so excited that they were back anyway! I remember the chart battle between 'Something New' and 'Troublemaker' and despite my username being JadeGagaOlly at the time, I of course downloaded it, sorry Olly but my childhood heroes were back I now own the lovely blue vinyl for it too, didn't start collecting the format until 2014. My favourite musical moment of the era was actually 'On The Metro' though and I thoroughly agree with the popular opinion that it was a missed single opportunity.
My feelings around 'The Promise' were similar to yours Jay! I couldn't believe what I was hearing at first but it soon won me over. It was great to watch the achievements unfold 6 years into their career, like another #1 single and a first Brit Award. A random memory I associate with the song is five teachers in my school singing it for an assembly while aiming to copy the looks from the video on a budget - I was wearing a sparkly dress to the school disco and one of them asked me where I got it from as they said it'd be a perfect GA dress their impact.
I really need to sit down and watch more Popstars content one day - I vaguely remember 'Sound of the Underground' on the radio at the time and have seen their auditions but that's about it!
I'll Stand By You was released 18 years ago today! (15th November 2004)
Biology was released 17 years ago yesterday (14th November 2005)
I’ll Stand By You is a real beauty, saddens me to see this often ranked quite low on their singles list just because it’s a cover. Taken on extra poignancy since Sarah’s passing, her opening and closing lines kill me every time.
I often see Biology rated as the very best Girls Aloud song, I can definitely see why but it’s not quite one of my favourites. Still a 9/10 though! Love the unconventional song structure and the way the chorus doesn’t appear until like half way through the song, yet the song is still so catchy and fun. The video is so chaotic, I love it!
Ive always hated theor version of I’ll Stand By You. I wish Deadlines & Diets had been released.
And today is 19 years since Jump was released!
So many anniversaries at this time of year. Girls Aloud were the queens of a Q4 release *.*
'Jump' is one of their better covers for me, of course featured in Love Actually also with Hugh's dancing
I always liked jump and agree it's one of their best covers.
Today’s date is 10 years since the release of Ten!
My main memory of the album from the time is being quite upset about its chart performance. Midweek #3 turning into an eventual entry of #9 was a let down. Then falling to #26 in the second week! (Lol this wouldn’t seem too bad nowadays).
I guess the album was a bit of a hard sell. It had only been 6 years since The Sound of Girls Aloud. Granted, Ten had singles on it that were released after that, but then it hadn’t been all that long since Tangled Up and Out of Control. I’ve said it before but I think they were in a slightly weird spot, it felt too early for Girls Aloud nostalgia. I get why they wanted to mark 10 years since forming but after a 3 year break it could have been a more impactful return with a new studio album rather than peddling the hits for a second time.
Still, it gave us 4 new songs which is more generous than many Greatest Hits. On the Metro is a career highlight and it’ll always be mad that it wasn’t a single.
I’ve never particularly liked the track list order.
How has it been that long? I was all over them at the time (I mean I have been for 20 years but especially then, their return had me SO hyped!) and I was also gutted by its chart performance, plus that of Something New
Belated for the 'Biology' anniversary. I used to consider it my favourite GA single until 'Sexy! No No No...' overtook but still a genius, solid 2nd.
The Ten advert was excellent.
It really captured what they they really were.
Something New did have a disappointing chart run but streaming has been better for Something New than other hits that were originally bigger.
It seems to be a very well-remembered song of theirs that appears to have also gained a cult-like status in a similar way to (for example) 'Work Bitch' which also had a disappointing chart run at the time but has trickle sold well in the years since.
Thank god it has as its really helped bum p up its sales which was needed.
The opening of something new and leading into the first verse is just a real electric feeling on something new, it all really was bag on and easily should have been a far bigger hit than it was.
I hadn’t noticed that Jump on YouTube ended early I wish that the label would give their online presence a tidy up. Remastered videos would be lovely, better YouTube default pictures. Singles tidied up on streaming/download so that every B Side & remix is available, with HQ artwork.
Jump was definitely the beginning of Girls Aloud having a more fun image, and thankfully it paid off, in terms of their label being happy with its success and allowing them to move forward to album 2! It’s will always seem crazy that the label were getting cold feet about the group’s future after achieving a #2 album and singles going in at 1, 2, 3 in the charts. I get that the album sales weren’t overly impressive to begin with, but still…
On the subject of ad libs, it’s a shame that Brian Higgins had a distaste for them in studio versions. The ad libs the girls added into live performances were often so good and memorable that I’d find myself thinking of them while listening to the studio versions and it made it feel like they were missing. Girls Aloud clearly liked an ad lib because even during the first album era they’d add some in to live performances! Sarah’s belt in The Promise.
Today's date marks 10 years since Girls Aloud's last ever performances together (20th March 2013 - the final date of the Ten Tour, in Liverpool) and their split announcement.
I still can't believe they announced their split via a TwitLonger!
I was so gutted!! I missed the chance to go to the Ten tour
No Good Advice was released 20 years ago!
Hard to believe their final performance together was 10 years ago, huge shame they didnt continue then, i would have loved another studio album from them. Also scary to think no good advice is 20 years old, still sounds great today.
20 years... it's really hard to believe It still sounds fantastic today!
I remember when i heard it for the first time i knew Girls Aloud wouldn't be a flash in the pan type success, it was the perfect follow up to sound of the underground.
"No Good Advice" was maiden # 1 for Girls Aloud in my chart.
This song blew me away when I first heard it.
Although I liked 'Sound of the Underground' I wasn't exactly expecting them to amount to very much afterwards (especially as this release felt so long following), so it showed that they meant business.
No Good Advice is SUCH a tune, it deserved a lot more success (even though it was successful for the time it deserves more in the streaming era!)
No Good Advice really does deserve more! It felt increasingly overshadowed even during their heyday, and in recent years it feels lower down in terms of remembered Girls Aloud singles. I hope it gets its moment to shine in this Deluxe album era.
It definitely deserved way more at the time too! Its Top 40 chart run: 2-5-11-17-26-36-out, it sold 105,000 copies in 2003 and that was enough to make it the 56th best seller of the year. Plus of course it's still not silver, 20 years later... grr.
Obviously streaming has made the end of the year chart a completely different thing to what it was like in the physical days, but the 56th highest song of 2022 had 495,000 sales. *Dreams of No Good Advice of going Gold and being close to half a million sales in 2003*.
I would love if it gots its moment all over again on the back of the deluxe release, it really deserves to be on far higher sales.
Long Hot Summer was released 18 years ago, 22nd August 2005!
Today is Love Machine's 19th anniversary!
Wow, I still remember seeing that video (and hearing the song) for the first time and being bowled over!! I'd seen music channels teasing a new Girls Aloud song, with just a clip used from the "come take my hand..." section, so I thought it was going to be a ballad!!! I was so shocked but quickly fell in love
Omg this version of 'Love Machine' popped up on TikTok for me today my algorithm knows its audience x
(19 years though!! that makes me feel old)
Such a nostalgic video.
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