December 16, 201212 yr This was brilliant. Graffiti My Soul being played on prime-time TV was a major highlight, along with Sarah being shown as walking her dogs for the last three years. The way they were talking about the band and the dynamics between them sounded all very past tense, as if those days were over and it was an end of an era. I hope that I am wrong though, as that just cemented how they really do need to stick around. Haha! I thought that as well! :lol: It's from the only Girls Aloud album I ever bought as well - What Will The Neighbours Say? Edited December 16, 201212 yr by ★ G R I E F ★
December 16, 201212 yr I find it odd how the jumped from Chemistry to Tangled Up completely missing out the first greatest hits. Goodbye Something Kinda Ooooh
December 16, 201212 yr I find it odd how the jumped from Chemistry to Tangled Up completely missing out the first greatest hits. Goodbye Something Kinda Ooooh The only thing I can think of is that they want people to buy Ten, not the first greatest hits. So by missing the first one out, it won't remind people of it.
December 16, 201212 yr They showed a few seconds of the Something Kinda Ooooh video as if it were a Chemistry single :lol:
December 16, 201212 yr Lovely documentary, was nice to see them all reminiscing, an amazing 10 years worth of memories!
December 17, 201212 yr Loved the documentary, brought back so many memories. I just love them, period! Can't wait for the tour now :)
December 20, 201212 yr I thought that as well! I'm glad that they chose it though. :D I think I read that the record company (and two of the girls) wanted The Loving Kind, despite what they said on the documentary. I don't remember where I read that though. Nicola hated (and still does hate) The Loving Kind.
December 20, 201212 yr I really like The Loving Kind and for me it is their best ever video, but I don't think it was ever single material imo.
December 20, 201212 yr I love how Irish Nadine is, like she's very very broad. Is she Northern Irish? And I love how they all still kindah hate "Love Machine".
December 20, 201212 yr I love how Irish Nadine is, like she's very very broad. Is she Northern Irish? Yeah, in Derry. - I love The Loving Kind too! :wub: It could be my favourite single of theirs at the moment! I thought the singles released from Out of Control were spot on, it's just a shame this and Untouchable didn't perform as well as they should have done in the charts.