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Kylie;s Better The Devil You Know is classic. While Steps done a decent cover version its a song i wish they didn't touch.
Well, I love Steps version and feel it’s far superior to Kylie’s!

Kylie's version is far superior! One of her very best. :heart:

 

I've stolen this discussion point and made a poll in the Kylie AF here if anyone's interested in voting!

The poll should rightly be a landslide win to Kylie. There were so many other Kylie songs they could have covered. Even at the time of release i felt Steps could have covered a Kylie album track that never made a single.
Step back in time just because of the name! I always thought a covers album called that would be perfect for them! That and a full on cheese classic Christmas album called Step into Christmas. Love the play on step in the first two albums, always felt they should’ve continued it and named Buzz ‘Stomp’ as it fit in more with the first two album names!
Just saw them in Bournemouth on Monday and they were fantastic!
I saw Steps last night at Manchester. They were really good. Enjoyed the show apart from an annoying women next to me who got taken away by security for groping someone behind. Think she was drunk!

It is so frustrating when you get stuck beside someone like that at a concert. One time i had the experience of someone intoxicated in front of me and ruined the first part of the concert until they were finally removed.

 

 

i was on the third row in Manchester on Sunday night and there were three women in the SECOND ROW who sat down the whole time eating nachos, crisps & malteasers like they were at a pantomime.

actually mortified for them because Steps could see them sat down & were just like wtf. naturally i did my armography over them without a care..

Why go to a concert and eat Nachos, especially at a concert like Steps when you should be on your feet dancing. They could stay at home and listen to a cd while having their Nachos.

 

It is wonderful to see Paradise Lost getting time at the concert, this is Steps best song that was never a single.

I saw them again last night in Glasgow and it was even better than a couple of weeks ago! Just brilliant. Wish I could go a third time. The tour has really helped me like Happy - finally clicked.

I was at Thursday's show in Glasgow too. It was probably one of the best shows I've ever seen and I've been to a lot of concerts.

 

It was genuinely rammed with absolute bangers and the vocals - good lord, they've never sounded better. Everyone was good but Claire was just astonishingly brilliant.

 

The part where they pointed out the guy wearing a t-shirt with H's naked Attitude photo on it was so funny. Those moments when they were having a genuine moment with the crowd were so sweet. They all came across so well. Really humble and obviously having the time of their lives up there. We were down at the front so could see every little smirk and laugh each time they interacted with each other. It just made the whole experience so much more enjoyable to see them having such a great time.

 

The arrangements of the tracks was really spectacular too. Steve did an amazing job reworking some of them and I NEED that version of

Love U More

in my life. That could legitimately be a smash for them now and I about wept when I heard it starting. It was an absolute highlight.

 

For a group like them to be on their very best form 20 years into their career is incredible.

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I completely agree with you. It is one of the best I’ve seen! No More Tears On The Dancefloor was a personal highlight for me. I enjoyed them not being able sing the start of Story of a Heart due to the naked H tshirt, it was funny
Oh god yes!! Colour me shocked at No More Tears proper going OFF! I skip that when I'm playing the album but the live version banged my socks off.
A tour often defines a song. Some songs belong as a studio version only and others belong on the live stage to connect with people.

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