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One more week until Feed Your Love. Let's go! I'm really curious if the song is truly as dirty as it is rumored to be (blow jobs)

OMG THE b-o-job SONG!!! :cheer:

 

Together with WOMAN, it is the holly grail of the Spice demos. We're getting fed, finally!

 

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Now we just need Likely Stories (C U Next Tuesday).
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https://amp.heart.co.uk/radio/shows-present...impression=true

 

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Emma will be joined by some of her fellow Spice Girls to reminisce their time in the group.

 

We all have our own favourite Spice Girl moments, and to help Emma capture your stories she'll also be hearing from fans and what the group meant to them growing up.

 

If that wasn't enough, her celebrity fans will also be making an appearance, sharing their Spice Girls nostalgia and how it influenced their careers.

I did say Heart had something planned, hopefully it's the 4 girls, she did say on Lorraine this week the girls were together last week and she records these shows before they air.
I can't help but cringe at this whole I am a spice girl thing. It's doing absolutely nothing for their exposure or to help them gain any social media traction either.
Yeah agree, it's very pointless lol

The annoying thing is them just mentioning the vinyl delay caused it to go from the 700s to nearly top 100 on Amazon best sellers and 116 down to 109 copies left on HMV.

 

It was unfortunate news about the vinyl but it actually pushed some extra copies. They really should be pushing the vinyl/cassette more, 57903 posts and rts about I am a spice girl, 3 posts about the vinyl.

BBC Radio 2: Summer of 96

Spice Up Your Life - 25 Years of Girl Power

 

When the Spice Girls debut single, Wannabe, was released in 1996, the only word to describe the reaction to it is frenzy! Even now, 25 year on, the opening ‘Yooooo’ to the track still has the power to provoke a big reaction. To mark the anniversary of the single - and indeed the frenzy that followed – Richard E Grant, who was in the movie Spice World, embarks on a nostalgic journey revisiting the much-loved songs of the Spice Girls canon, whilst speaking to some of the UK’s biggest Spice Girl superfans to get to the heart of what the group and girl power meant then and what it still means today. This programme is a joyful celebration of fandom, girl power, the music of the 90s and above all the Spice Girls!

 

Includes comments and participation from Mutya Buena (Sugababes), Molly King (The Saturdays), Olly Murs, Claire (Steps), amongst many others.

 

https://www.bbc.co.uk/sounds/play/m000xkjj

Also a few other special articles written about their career. It's great that so many articles are coming out recently! It's certainly a very Spicy year, this one!!

 

 

SKY NEWS: Wannabe 25

 

Spice Girls: As Wannabe turns 25, here's a look back at Posh, Ginger, Baby, Scary and Sporty through the years

 

Wannabe, the Spice Girls' debut single, is 25 years old. Here's a look back at Victoria Beckham, Geri Halliwell, Emma Bunton, Melanie C and Mel B - Posh, Ginger, Baby, Scary and Sporty - over the years.

 

 

Huffington Post: Wannabe: 25 Facts You Want, Really Really Want To Know About The Spice Girls Classic

The summer of 96 thing airs tonight at 9pm when England are playing so about 3 people will hear it.
It's been online for a couple of days now, but yes, its bad timing. I guess I will isten alone then as I give no shits about the futebol
Love it. They also played When You’re Gone and Out Of Your Mind.

 

I get when you’re gone but genuinely surprised OOYM got a spin would have thought plenty of other solo spice tracks would be chosen over that one.

I get when you’re gone but genuinely surprised OOYM got a spin would have thought plenty of other solo spice tracks would be chosen over that one.

 

The show ends with a full play of Headlines (Friendship Never Ends) which coincidently is also the only song that is played in full without interruptions :teresa:

I get when you’re gone but genuinely surprised OOYM got a spin would have thought plenty of other solo spice tracks would be chosen over that one.

 

Vicky B deserves more credit. Her iconic “I won’t tell na na / Darkchild” still resonates.

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I’ll have to make some time to listen to the radio programmes / read the articles!

 

Only 5 days left until we have Feed Your Love :cheer:

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