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He was such a successful band manager :o The Spicy Girls shouldn't have defenestrated him from their project.
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I remember when S Club 3 came to my Students Union and obviously we got the barrier and Bradley touched my hand and I vowed I would never wash it again…

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I really don't think it'd be successful, I feel like the tacky S Club 3/2 appearances kind of damaged their reputation. I could be wrong though!
Interesting about Jon, he hasn’t really done anything in the celebrity world though since the band so maybe not a huge surprise.

I adored S Club at the time and was absolutely devo when they split. But I’m not sure how I feel about this.

 

Give me a vinyl of the GH an I’ll be thrilled

Best of luck to them i hope it happens and can do well for them, they dont do bands like steps and s club anymore so id be happy to see them return as i have loved all the albums Steps have released since they returned.
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Best of luck to them i hope it happens and can do well for them, they dont do bands like steps and s club anymore so id be happy to see them return as i have loved all the albums Steps have released since they returned.

From the looks of it, it'll just be a tour at the moment. I'm not sure I can see much demand for new S Club 7 music anyway though.

They dont do bands like steps and s club anymore.

Now United?

This is my take on it as a long standing S Club fan since the first episode of Miami 7: if it's true, then great. But after last time, in 2014/15, which was like watching cats being herded, I am not expecting great things.

 

The difficulty I find with this is that having seen how brilliantly Steps did their comeback and also their 25th anniversary celebrations last year, I am fully anticipating this, with Simon Fuller at the helm, to be, as is often the case with legacy projects of his, the absolute bare minimum - if that.

 

If Fascination Management were involved with this - which I suspect they won't be, all the more a bitter pill to swallow when Peter Loraine was actually at Polydor and did S Club's marketing campaigns - then we'd be getting 4K videos, the albums on vinyl, their Spotify tidied up (it still makes me itch that a six piece image - and not even a good one at that - is their profile image on there) and missing B-sides / album tracks available on streaming and download, the TV shows on Britbox or Netflix. Maybe a documentary a la Giving You Everything for old time's sake.

 

But of course, given how tight Simon is, wanting all of the legacy coin with none of the effort - hence why you've been able to see any combination of Jo, Tina, Bradley and Paul down your local bingo hall in any year since 2008 - I am preparing myself for a repeat of eight years ago.

 

(I'd also prefer, if Mighty Hoopla goes well for her, a small academy tour from Rachel instead but hey ho. Drunken Ellas and Karens singing "Reach" in the O2 probably wins on an easy sell).

Their Spotify being tidied up would be everything, it's so messy. UK bonus tracks missing, not a b-side in sight :(

 

I thought their tour last time was great though and I had the time of my life, the only weird moment was the insistence on solo moments for every one of them, which led to Hannah covering Straight Up by Paula Abdul... :lol: that aside, it was everything I wanted it to be! The setlist was more or less spot on.

If it goes ahead, they should do it properly.

A TV show with interviews etc would be something that would benefit the reunion starting out.

This is my take on it as a long standing S Club fan since the first episode of Miami 7: if it's true, then great. But after last time, in 2014/15, which was like watching cats being herded, I am not expecting great things.

 

The difficulty I find with this is that having seen how brilliantly Steps did their comeback and also their 25th anniversary celebrations last year, I am fully anticipating this, with Simon Fuller at the helm, to be, as is often the case with legacy projects of his, the absolute bare minimum - if that.

 

If Fascination Management were involved with this - which I suspect they won't be, all the more a bitter pill to swallow when Peter Loraine was actually at Polydor and did S Club's marketing campaigns - then we'd be getting 4K videos, the albums on vinyl, their Spotify tidied up (it still makes me itch that a six piece image - and not even a good one at that - is their profile image on there) and missing B-sides / album tracks available on streaming and download, the TV shows on Britbox or Netflix. Maybe a documentary a la Giving You Everything for old time's sake.

 

But of course, given how tight Simon is, wanting all of the legacy coin with none of the effort - hence why you've been able to see any combination of Jo, Tina, Bradley and Paul down your local bingo hall in any year since 2008 - I am preparing myself for a repeat of eight years ago.

 

(I'd also prefer, if Mighty Hoopla goes well for her, a small academy tour from Rachel instead but hey ho. Drunken Ellas and Karens singing "Reach" in the O2 probably wins on an easy sell).

 

Reading this makes me sad. Hopefully they’ve learnt and it’s better this time. Fixing up Spotify is a must though.

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