August 14, 20204 yr Author Full results for Round 11 of the survivor: Spice Up Your Life 62 Viva Forever 60 Say You'll Be There 52 Stop 50 Who Do You Think You Are 46
May 5, 20214 yr Author I was thinking that in July it might be a nice idea to do a Spice Girls songs rate! Just the group songs, none of the solo work. Spice Girls singles, album tracks, B Sides... not sure about the leaks, maybe. Do you have any ideas for little activities we could do to fill up May and June? :thinking: These are the activities we've done since January 2020: Knock Out: UK Top 10 Singles Knock Out: Album Tracks + More Listening Parties: Spice album, Spiceworld album, Forever album (we did this twice, the second time was more low-key), Hot album Rank: First/Lead/Launch Singles Rank: The Albums (This was done per solo artist, and the group albums were ranked separately as well) Rate: 'Melanie C' album Survivor: 'Spiceworld' album Survivor: 'Forever' album Survivor: 'Melanie C' album Survivor: Melanie C 2010s Decade singles Survivor: Spice Girls/Melanie C songs used in AF Idol + Joseph ranked all of the Melanie C singles! Steps forum activities that we could recycle here: Personal Top 10 singles countdowns... maybe we could try that? Or just a 'Your Top 10 Singles' thread using the preference revealer generator Guessing the music videos from random pictures from those videos Best/Worst album track polls (per album)
May 18, 20214 yr Author Three new forums added (Ava Max, Olivia Rodrigo and Sugababes)... we have our work cut out if we're going to keep Spice Girls in the posters Top 10 chart :o I'll start this thread idea: Best/Worst album track polls (per album), so we can try and pull in a decent number of posts. :cool:
November 6, 20222 yr Author [insta]Cklx-66L3kc[/insta] [youtube]9wfpXI5PKlw[/youtube] [size=2]Spice Up Your Life - Track 1 on the ‘Spiceworld’ album ♥️ The lead single from the album, ‘Spice Up Your Life’ was the group’s fifth consecutive UK No.1 single and sold an incredible 321,000 copies in its first week Fun fact - The single was inspired by a visit to Mexico in May 1997, which inspired the song’s “Latin feel” according to the group 💃 Talking about the song the group said: “We always wanted to do a carnival tune and write a song for the world.” 🌎 Written by Spice Girls, Richard ‘Biff’ Stannard and Matt Rowe[/size] [size=1]Instagram Post & words by SpiceGirlsNet https://www.instagram.com/spicegirlsnet [/size] [insta]Cklr-Xmr1OO[/insta] [youtube]5JD6ejmlpa8[/youtube] [size=2]Stop - Track 2 on the ‘Spiceworld’ album 💜 Stop was the third single released off the album and reached No.2 on the UK singles chart. Despite being the only single not to reach No.1 during 1996-2000 it is now the second most streamed song on Spotify behind ‘Wannabe’ Fun fact - One of the inspiration’s for the song was the group's feelings towards fame and their frustration with their management, at the time, who they felt were overworking them during the making of Spiceworld the album and the movie Written by Spice Girls, Andy Watkins and Paul Wilson (Absolute)[/size] [size=1]Instagram Post & words by SpiceGirlsNet https://www.instagram.com/spicegirlsnet [/size] [insta]Cklj7wzrCyR[/insta] [youtube]_4VoZ6afztc[/youtube] [size=2]Too Much - Track 3 on the ‘Spiceworld’ album 💙 The second single to be released from the album. ‘Too Much’ was the group’s sixth consecutive UK No.1 and second consecutive UK Christmas No.1, selling over 252,000 in its first week! Fun fact - The line ‘what part of no don’t you understand’ was inspired by a slogan on a T-shirt that Geri had seen Written by Spice Girls, Andy Watkins and Paul Wilson (Absolute)[/size] [size=1]Instagram Post & words by SpiceGirlsNet https://www.instagram.com/spicegirlsnet [/size] [insta]CklU0evs8lx[/insta] [youtube]oYfk7ps1YYs[/youtube] [size=2]Saturday Night Divas - Track 4 on the ‘Spiceworld’ album 💚 The song was in response to past boyfriends and partners who had sold their stories to the tabloids. Emma’s lyric pointed this out very clearly - “You’re a twisted lover, kiss and telling on a superstar”. Fun fact - The song has only been performed live once during the 1997 Istanbul concert Written by Spice Girls, Richard ‘Biff’ Stannard and Matt Rowe[/size] [size=1]Instagram Post & words by SpiceGirlsNet https://www.instagram.com/spicegirlsnet [/size] [insta]CklQDQEsA38[/insta] [youtube]WVQ1ZaLmfJ8[/youtube] [size=2]Never Give Up On The Good Times - Track 5 on the ‘Spiceworld’ album 🧡 A fan favourite but never released as a single, the group were seen writing the song during the Girls Talk! documentary in 1997 Fun fact - The song is the group’s most streamed non single track with over 10 million streams on Spotify Written by Spice Girls, Richard ‘Biff’ Stannard and Matt Rowe[/size] [size=1]Instagram Post & words by SpiceGirlsNet https://www.instagram.com/spicegirlsnet [/size] [insta]CkjZGtpLuo-[/insta] [youtube]jpDwwlVYCFI[/youtube] [size=2]Move Over - Track 6 on the ‘Spiceworld’ album ♥️ Move Over was used in the Spice Girls Pepsi ‘Generation Next’ advert in 1997 and 1998 Fun fact - The Move Over Pepsi clip first premiered on U.S. TV in June, 1997 and eventually aired on TV and in cinemas in over 90 countries 🌎 Written by Spice Girls, Clifford Lane and Mary Wood and produced by Richard ‘Biff’ Stannard and Matt Rowe[/size] [size=1]Instagram Post & words by SpiceGirlsNet https://www.instagram.com/spicegirlsnet [/size] [insta]CkjTLZ6rIpl[/insta] [youtube]Qn02Hl8i7g0[/youtube] [size=2]Do It - Track 7 on the ‘Spiceworld’ album 💜 Do It was one of the most ‘girl power-esque’ anthems on the album - proclaiming that it was important to push the boundaries and break the rules for the right reasons 📢 Fun fact - This is my favourite non-single track and instantly reminds me of the Spiceworld scene with the bus zooming around London 🇬🇧 Written by Spice Girls, Andy Watkins and Paul Wilson (Absolute)[/size] [size=1]Instagram Post & words by SpiceGirlsNet https://www.instagram.com/spicegirlsnet [/size] [insta]CkjQCFNrz7I[/insta] [youtube]WsTouxzdtgg[/youtube] [size=2]Denying - Track 8 on the ‘Spiceworld’ album 💙 Denying was only performed live during the European and American legs of the 1998 Spiceworld Tour Fun fact - The song was originally called ‘Ain’t Fooling Nobody’ Written by Spice Girls, Andy Watkins and Paul Wilson (Absolute)[/size] [size=1]Instagram Post & words by SpiceGirlsNet https://www.instagram.com/spicegirlsnet [/size] [insta]CkjLs8dL7Wl[/insta] [youtube]3wkuqRFXNvI[/youtube] [size=2]Viva Forever - Track 9 on the ‘Spiceworld’ album 💚 Released in July, 1998 ‘Viva Forever’ was the fourth and final single from the ‘Spiceworld’ album and sold over 277,000 copies during its first week on sale Fun fact - The song was written and recorded at the iconic Abbey Road studios in London Written by Spice Girls, Richard ‘Biff’ Stannard and Matt Rowe[/size] [size=1]Instagram Post & words by SpiceGirlsNet https://www.instagram.com/spicegirlsnet [/size] [insta]CkjI4c6rkKk[/insta] [youtube]FPRumXQLteg[/youtube] [size=2]The Lady Is A Vamp - Track 10 on the ‘Spiceworld’ album 🧡 The song celebrates all the Spice Girls pop cultural and musical heroes Fun fact - During ‘Spiceworld: The Movie’ the girls dressed up as the people referenced in the song - including Elvis, Marilyn Monroe and Diana Ross Written by Spice Girls, Andy Watkins and Paul Wilson (Absolute)[/size] [size=1]Instagram Post & words by SpiceGirlsNet https://www.instagram.com/spicegirlsnet [/size] [insta]CkjD67SLzTH[/insta] [youtube]pjXEi_XT7lI[/youtube] [size=2]Step To Me is featured on ‘Spiceworld 25’ but was not included in the original UK release in 1997 🖤 The song was part of the Pepsi promotional campaign where fans would collect pink ring pull tabs in order to receive a free CD single Fun fact - Step To Me was included on the Japanese edition of the ‘Spiceworld’ album in 1997 🇯🇵 Written by Spice Girls and Eliot Kennedy and produced by Absolute[/size] [size=1]Instagram Post & words by SpiceGirlsNet https://www.instagram.com/spicegirlsnet [/size]
November 6, 20222 yr Author [youtube]_y-Ccji118s[/youtube] [size=2]Track 12 - Outer Space Girls[/size] [youtube]QqEFPvx0s6U[/youtube] [size=2]Track 13 - Walk of Life[/size] [youtube]rD7D_vZtfjU[/youtube] [size=2]Track 14 - Step to Me - Demo Version[/size] [youtube]lwTbOn07v1E[/youtube] [size=2]Track 15 - Too Much - Live in Toronto, Canada / 1998[/size] [youtube]dOIB3IDuZZo[/youtube] [size=2]Track 16 - Stop - Live in Madrid, Spain / 1998[/size] [youtube]FwA7A4ewoOc[/youtube] [size=2]Track 17 - Move Over - Live in Istanbul, Turkey / 1997[/size] [youtube]sWB6IVbpQyM[/youtube] [size=2]Track 18 - Spice Up Your Life - Live in Arnhem, Netherlands / 1998[/size] [youtube]rlGtMkMMOaY[/youtube] [size=2]Track 19 - Viva Forever - Live in Manchester, UK / 1998[/size] [youtube]uVwflmd5JY4[/youtube] [size=2]Track 20 - Spice Up Your Life - Morales Radio Mix[/size] [youtube]HA0Jw9BUwo8[/youtube] [size=2]Track 21 - Stop - Morales Remix / Edit[/size] [youtube]Opa2GA-iN1k[/youtube] [size=2]Track 22 - Too Much - SoulShock & Karlin Remix[/size] [youtube]H6G_-3zs2to[/youtube] [size=2]Track 23 - Viva Forever - John Themis Ambient Mix[/size] [youtube]6ABBHnFKQN4[/youtube] [size=2]Track 24 - Step to Me - Extended[/size] [youtube]KQATWybJl7Y[/youtube] [size=2]Track 25 - Spice Girls Party Mix[/size]
April 8, 20232 yr My answers A spice girls nickname - Baby Spice A brand… - Pepsi Spice girls b-side - Spice Invaders Fictional character from Spiceworld - Clifford A Brit award - outstanding achievement / contribution to music Solo spice single 11-20 - loving you Spice girl child - bluebell Madonna Top 10 solo album - Northern Star Solo single with a feat - I want you back (feat Missy Elliot) A stadium that is not Wembley - Don valley stadium Sheffield Song kept a solo spice off #1 - Groovejet (if this ain’t love)
April 8, 20232 yr Author Here are mine! - A Spice Girl's nickname / Baby - A brand that the Spice Girls had a merchandise/sponsorship deal with / Pepsi - A Spice Girls B Side (group songs only) / Bumper to Bumper - A fictional character's name from Spiceworld: The Movie / Clifford - A Brit Award that the Spice Girls won / Outstanding Contribution to Music - A solo Spice Girls single that peaked in the #11 to #20 section of the UK Singles chart / On the Horizon by Melanie C - The name of a Spice Girl's child born in the 2000s decade (2000-2009) / Romeo Beckham - A solo album that reached the UK Top 10 albums chart / Northern Star by Melanie C - A solo single that features another artist / Never Be the Same Again by Melanie C, featuring Lisa "Left Eye" Lopes - A Stadium the Spice Girls have played in the UK, that is not Wembley Stadium / Don Valley Stadium in Sheffield - A song that kept a solo Spice Girl's #2 peaking single off the #1 spot / Spiller & Sophie Ellis-Bextor - Groovejet (If This Ain't Love)
April 15, 20232 yr West - A Spice Girl's nickname: Posh - A brand that the Spice Girls had a merchandise/sponsorship deal with: Pepsi - A Spice Girls B Side (group songs only): Spice Invaders - A fictional character's name from Spiceworld: The Movie: Clifford - A Brit Award that the Spice Girls won: Best British Single - A solo Spice Girl's single that peaked within the #11 to #20 section of the UK Singles chart: Melanie G – Word Up - The name of a Spice Girl's child born in the 2000s decade (2000-2009): Romeo Beckham - A solo album that reached the UK Top 10 albums chart: Melanie C – Northern Star - A solo single that features another artist: Never Be The Same Again – Melanie C f/ Lisa “Left Eye” Lopes - A Stadium the Spice Girls have played in the UK, that is not Wembley Stadium: The O2 Arena - A song that kept a solo Spice Girl's #2 peaking single off the #1 spot: Boyzone – You Needed Me HarryBorelli 1. Scary Spice 2. Pepsi 3. Christmas Wrapping 4. Malcolm 5. Best Song - Wannabe 6. I Know Him So Well - Mel C & Emma Bunton 7 Romeo Beckham 8. A Girl Like Me 9. Mel B ft Missy Eliott - I Want You Back 10. Etihad Stadium 11. Boyzone - You Needed Me Joseph Styles - A Spice Girl's nickname Baby - A brand that the Spice Girls had a merchandise/sponsorship deal with Pepsi - A Spice Girls B Side (group songs only) Outer Space Girls - A fictional character's name from Spiceworld: The Movie Clifford - A Brit Award that the Spice Girls won Best British Single - A solo Spice Girl's single that peaked within the #11 to #20 section of the UK Singles chart Crickets Sing for Anamaria - The name of a Spice Girl's child born in the 2000s decade (2000-2009) Beau - A solo album that reached the UK Top 10 albums chart Northern Star - A solo single that features another artist Never Be the Same Again - A Stadium the Spice Girls have played in the UK, that is not Wembley Stadium Etihad Stadium - A song that kept a solo Spice Girl's #2 peaking single off the #1 spot Groovejet (If This Ain't Love) Babyboy - A Spice Girl's nickname Baby Spice - A brand that the Spice Girls had a merchandise/sponsorship deal with Pepsi - A Spice Girls B Side (group songs only) Take Me Home - A fictional character's name from Spiceworld: The Movie - A Brit Award that the Spice Girls won Best group - A solo Spice Girl's single that peaked within the #11 to #20 section of the UK Singles chart If That Were Me - The name of a Spice Girl's child born in the 2000s decade (2000-2009) Scarlet - A solo album that reached the UK Top 10 albums chart Free Me - A solo single that features another artist I Want You Back - A Stadium the Spice Girls have played in the UK, that is not Wembley Stadium Principality Stadium - Waeles - A song that kept a solo Spice Girl's #2 peaking single off the #1 spot Lift Me Up Maz A Spice Girl's nickname Baby Spice - A brand that the Spice Girls had a merchandise/sponsorship deal with Pepsi - A Spice Girls B Side (group songs only) Take Me Home - A fictional character's name from Spiceworld: The Movie Clifford - A Brit Award that the Spice Girls won Best British Group 1007 - A solo Spice Girl's single that peaked within the #11 to #20 section of the UK Singles chart Melanie C - If That Were Me - The name of a Spice Girl's child born in the 2000s decade (2000-2009) Beau Lee Bunton - A solo album that reached the UK Top 10 albums chart Emma Bunton- A Girl Like Me - A solo single that features another artist Bryan Adams ft .Melanie C- When You´re Gone - A Stadium the Spice Girls have played in the UK, that is not Wembley Stadium Etithad Stadium Manchester - A song that kept a solo Spice Girl's #2 peaking single off the #1 spot Geri Halliwell - Lift Me Up (which kept Emma of #1) Vibe - A Spice Girl's nickname Sporty - A brand that the Spice Girls had a merchandise/sponsorship deal with Pepsi - A Spice Girls B Side (group songs only) Take Me Home - A fictional character's name from Spiceworld: The Movie Clifford - A Brit Award that the Spice Girls won Outstanding Contribution - A solo Spice Girl's single that peaked within the #11 to #20 section of the UK Singles chart If That Were Me - The name of a Spice Girl's child born in the 2000s decade (2000-2009) Romeo Beckham - A solo album that reached the UK Top 10 albums chart Northern Star - A solo single that features another artist I Want You Back - A Stadium the Spice Girls have played in the UK, that is not Wembley Stadium Murrayfield - A song that kept a solo Spice Girl's #2 peaking single off the #1 spot Its Like That Mr X - A Spice Girl's nickname Scary - A brand that the Spice Girls had a merchandise/sponsorship deal with Walkers - A Spice Girls B Side (group songs only) Take Me Home - A fictional character's name from Spiceworld: The Movie Nicola - A Brit Award that the Spice Girls won Outstanding Contribution - A solo Spice Girl's single that peaked within the #11 to #20 section of the UK Singles chart Crickets Sing For AnaMaria!! DAMN!!!! - The name of a Spice Girl's child born in the 2000s decade (2000-2009) Romeo - A solo album that reached the UK Top 10 albums chart Free Me - A solo single that features another artist When Your Gone - A Stadium the Spice Girls have played in the UK, that is not Wembley Stadium Ethiad in Manchester - A song that kept a solo Spice Girl's #2 peaking single off the #1 spot Lift Me Up!! ARGH!!!! THE TRAUMA Nina West - A Spice Girl's nickname - Baby - A brand that the Spice Girls had a merchandise/sponsorship deal with - Pepsi - A Spice Girls B Side (group songs only) – Walk of Life - A fictional character's name from Spiceworld: The Movie - Clifford - A Brit Award that the Spice Girls won – Outstanding Contribution to Music - A solo Spice Girl's single that peaked within the #11 to #20 section of the UK Singles chart – Mel B or G – Word Up - The name of a Spice Girl's child born in the 2000s decade (2000-2009) – Romeo James Beckham - A solo album that reached the UK Top 10 albums chart – Melanie C – Northern Star - A solo single that features another artist – Melanie C (ft Bryan Adams) – When You’re Gone - A Stadium the Spice Girls have played in the UK, that is not Wembley Stadium – The O2 Arena - A song that kept a solo Spice Girl's #2 peaking single off the #1 spot – Run DMC Vs Jason Nevins – It’s Like That Voodoo - A Spice Girl's nickname Sporty - A brand that the Spice Girls had a merchandise/sponsorship deal with Aprilia - A Spice Girls B Side (group songs only) Bumper to Bumper - A fictional character's name from Spiceworld: The Movie Clifford - A Brit Award that the Spice Girls won Outstanding Contribution to Music - A solo Spice Girl's single that peaked within the #11 to #20 section of the UK Singles chart On the Horizon - The name of a Spice Girl's child born in the 2000s decade (2000-2009) Scarlet - A solo album that reached the UK Top 10 albums chart Northern Star - A solo single that features another artist When You're Gone - A Stadium the Spice Girls have played in the UK, that is not Wembley Stadium Ethiad Stadium - A song that kept a solo Spice Girl's #2 peaking single off the #1 spot It's Like That yobnedor - A Spice Girl's nickname - Sporty - A brand that the Spice Girls had a merchandise/sponsorship deal with - Pepsi - A Spice Girls B Side (group songs only) - Walk of Life - A fictional character's name from Spiceworld: The Movie - Clifford - A Brit Award that the Spice Girls won - Outstanding Contribution - A solo Spice Girl's single that peaked within the #11 to #20 section of the UK Singles chart - On The Horizon - The name of a Spice Girl's child born in the 2000s decade (2000-2009) - Romeo - A solo album that reached the UK Top 10 albums chart - Northern Star - A solo single that features another artist - When You’re Gone - A Stadium the Spice Girls have played in the UK, that is not Wembley Stadium - Manchester Etihad - A song that kept a solo Spice Girl's #2 peaking single off the #1 spot - Geri - Lift Me Up McAndrew - A Spice Girl's nickname Sporty - A brand that the Spice Girls had a merchandise/sponsorship deal with Pepsi - A Spice Girls B Side (group songs only) Walk Of Life - A fictional character's name from Spiceworld: The Movie Clifford - A Brit Award that the Spice Girls won Best British Single - A solo Spice Girl's single that peaked within the #11 to #20 section of the UK Singles chart Melanie C - On The Horizon - The name of a Spice Girl's child born in the 2000s decade (2000-2009) Bluebell Halliwell - A solo album that reached the UK Top 10 albums chart Northern Star - A solo single that features another artist When You’re Gone - A Stadium the Spice Girls have played in the UK, that is not Wembley Stadium Croke Park - A song that kept a solo Spice Girl's #2 peaking single off the #1 spot Spiller Groovejet (If This Ain’t Love) Spicegirlsnet A Spice Girl's nickname: Baby A brand that the Spice Girls had a merchandise/sponsorship deal with - Pepsi A Spice Girls B Side (group songs only) - Take Me Home A fictional character's name from Spiceworld: The Movie - Nicola! A Brit Award that the Spice Girls won - Best British Single A solo Spice Girl's single that peaked within the #11 to #20 section of the UK Singles chart - Loving You The name of a Spice Girl's child born in the 2000s decade - Romeo A solo album that reached the UK Top 10 albums chart - Northern Star A solo single that features another artist - When You’re Gone A Stadium the Spice Girls have played in the UK, that is not Wembley Stadium - Etihad A song that kept a solo Spice Girl's #2 peaking single off the #1 spot - Lift Me Up Jade - A Spice Girl's nickname Posh Spice - A brand that the Spice Girls had a merchandise/sponsorship deal with Chupa Chups - A Spice Girls B Side (group songs only) Bumper To Bumper - A fictional character's name from Spiceworld: The Movie Clifford - A Brit Award that the Spice Girls won Best British Single - A solo Spice Girl's single that peaked within the #11 to #20 section of the UK Singles chart 'Loving You' by Melanie C/Matt Cardle - The name of a Spice Girl's child born in the 2000s decade (2000-2009) Bluebell - A solo album that reached the UK Top 10 albums chart Melanie C - Northern Star - A solo single that features another artist Melanie C - Never Be The Same Again - A Stadium the Spice Girls have played in the UK, that is not Wembley Stadium Don Valley Stadium - A song that kept a solo Spice Girl's #2 peaking single off the #1 spot Spiller feat. Sophie Ellis-Bextor - Groovejet (If This Ain't Love) Edited April 15, 20232 yr by spiceboy
April 15, 20232 yr RESULTS Nickname Baby – 7 Sporty – 4 Posh / Scary – 2 Ginger – 0 Brand Pepsi – 12 Chupa Chups / Walkers / Aprilla – 1 B-sides Take me home – 5 Bumper to bumper / Walk of love – 3 Spice Invaders – 2 Christmas wrapping / Out of space girls – 1 Spiceworld Character Clifford – 11 Nicola – 2 Malcom – 1 Brit Award Outstanding contribution – 7 British single – 6 Solo single 11-20 On the horizon – 4 Loving you / If that were me – 3 Word up / Crickets sing – 2 Child name Romeo – 8 Bluebell – 3 Beau / Scarlett – 2 Top 10 solo album Northern star – 11 Free Me / A Girl Like Me – 2 Solo Spice with a feat When you’re gone – 7 Never be the same again / I want you back – 4 Stadium that’s not Wembley Etihad – 7 Don Valley – 3 Croke Park / Murrayfield / Principality – 1 Song keeping solo spice at #2 Groove jet / Lift me up – 5 You needed me – 2