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Feel Good Time is such a gem! The William Orbit production totally elevates it. Such an underrated song both in general and in Pink’s discography.

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35 minutes ago, Scene said:

Feel Good Time is such a gem! The William Orbit production totally elevates it. Such an underrated song both in general and in Pink’s discography.

Bring Me To Life never gets old! ❤️

'Feel Good Time' certainly is an underrated song from Pink and 'Bring Me To Life' is an classic.

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This Week:

2001- Sophie Ellis-Bextor- Take Me Home

TOTP Performance:

Original:

'Take Me Home' was the debut single from Sophie Ellis-Bextor's debut studio album 'Read My Lips'. This would go on and peak at #2 in the UK. Which I didn't know this until featuring in this series that was a cover of Cher's 1979 song. It would be Five's 'Let's Dance' that would keep this off the #1 spot. This is an decent debut single from Sophie Ellis-Bextor. I would welcome this getting an revival thanks to it featuring at an last scene of an film in the future a la 'Murder On The Dancefloor' did.

2003- Stacie Orrico- Stuck

'Stuck' was the lead single of Stacie Orrico's self-titled second album. It would be her debut single in the UK This would go on and peak at #9 in the UK her highest charting single to date, it would climb up in the second week which was something of a rarity between 2000-2004 before downloads were included in the UK chart. This will be one featured in the #156 of our Year to End Survivor series. This is all right from Stacie Orrico, not one that I can recall hearing when it came out at the time.

2003- Robbie Williams- Something Beautiful

CD:UK Performance:

'Something Beautiful' was the third single from Robbie Williams' fifth studio album 'Escapology'. This would go on and peak at #3 in the UK. The music video for this is something of an parody of an certain talent show called 'Pop Idol', it's interesting to say the least. This may be one of Robbie's underrated songs in my view but I can see why people might not like this. This was one that I listened to during the summer of 2003.

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This Week:

2000- Daphne & Celeste- School's Out

Top of The Pops Performance:

Original Version:

That Reading Festival Performance:

'School's Out was the third single to be released by American duo Daphne & Celeste, this was their cover of the 1972 song by Alice Cooper. This version from Daphne & Celeste would go on and peak at #12 in the UK one place behind 'The Real Slim Shady' by Eminem a day later the reason I mention this was the incident at the Reading Festival after Eminem droppoed out of the festival. Celeste wore a "Who the F*** is Eminem?" T-shirt. Unfortunately their performance at the Reading Festival would become notorious because of the hostile crowd and Daphne & Celeste having objects thrown at them. This version of 'School's Out' isn't for me, perhaps they should have released this on the week the summer holidays started. I much prefer the Alice Cooper version.

2000- Melanie C- I Turn To You

Top of The Pops Performance:

'I Turn To You' was the fourth single from Melanie C's debut solo album 'Northern Star'. This would go on and peak at #1 in the UK becoming Melanie C's second UK #1, this would be quite significant for her as she became the first woman to top the UK Charts as a solo artist, duo with her collaboration with the late Lisa "Lefteye" Lopes and quintet, quartet as part of the Spice Girls. This is one that I don't really hear that much now, but this is an decent tune from Melanie C.

2004- V- Can You Feel It

TOTP Performance:

Original:

The Tamperer ft Maya's Version:

'Can You Feel It' was part of an double A-side with 'Hip To Hip' which part of V's debut album 'You Stood Up'. Te double A-side would peak a t#5 in the UK, the album would peak it the dizzy heights of #86 in the UK charts. This is an cover of the 1981 single from The Jacksons. This version however from V, leaves a lot to be desired.

The dancey Hex Hector single mix of 'I Turn To You' is great! Melanie C's material in 2000 is my favourite solo Spice work overall.

Inspired by the recent roman numerals chat in the chart forum... a group called V covering the Jackson 5 (albeit under the Jacksons name at this point) is satisfying. tongue

Poor Daphne & Celeste getting bottled lol cannot say their hits do much for me either, although a more mature comeback song 'You And I Alone' was decent in BJSC about a decade ago.

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2000- Madonna- Music

'Music' was the lead single from Madonna's eighth studio album of the same title. This would go on and peak at #1 in the UK becoming Madonna's tenth UK #1, it would be at #1 for one week, in the US this would also peak at #1 in the Billboard Hot 100 where it stay at #1 for four weeks. In the music video this would feature an appearance from Ali G. One that I don't hear that much, but it's an blooming great tune from Madonna.

2001- Atomic Kitten- Eternal Flame

TOTP Performance:

Original Version:

That London's Burning Version:

'Eternal Flame' was the lead single from the reissue of Atomic Kitten's debut studio album 'Right Now'. This was the first single to feature band member Jenny Frost. This was an cover of the 1989 song from The Bangles. This would go on and peak at #1 in the UK becoming Atomic Kitten's second UK #1 single where it would stay there for two weeks. This version from Atomic Kitten is an all right cover version far better than an version which be warned is on there is of Frank from the 'London's Burning' singing it in the final epsiode of 'London's Burning'.

2009- Calvin Harris- Ready For The Weekend

'Ready For The Weekend' was the second single from Calvin Harris' second studio album of the same name. This would go on and peak at #3 in the UK, this could feature uncredited vocals from Mary Pearce. This was one that was on the playlist during the summer of 2009, it's one that I don't really hear much now. This was one of Calvin Harris' underrated songs in my view might be in the minority who would probably think that.

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This Week:

2003- Ultrabeat- Pretty Green Eyes

TOTP Performance:

Original Version:

'Pretty Green Eyes' was the debut single for Ultrabeat which was an cover which I don't know until doing this series from 1997 from Force & Styles ft Junior. This version from Ultrabeat would go on and peak at #2 in the UK. This remains an dance classic.

2007- Freaks- The Creeps (Get On The Dancefloor)

Original:

The Creeps (Get On The Dancefloor) was the only song from British electric dance duo Freaks. This was originally released in 2004 where it would peak at #97. Three years later an new version "The Creeps (Get on The Dancefloor) would go on to have success with this where it would peak at '9 in the UK. This is one taht I'm not that familiar with, can't really recall this, sorry.

2008- Steve Mac- Paddy's Revenge

Sampled:

'Paddy's Revenge' was the debut single from house music producer Steve Mac. This would go on and peak at #17 in the UK. This is one that I vaguely remember from the year.

Ooh I've been revisiting that Freaks song just this week as Madison Beer's 'yes baby' really got me in the mood to listen to some '00s electro house music. Banger! Confusingly we also had Camille Jones' fellow electro house song 'The Creeps' hitting the top 10 in the same year... but also a tune.

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20 hours ago, Jade said:

Ooh I've been revisiting that Freaks song just this week as Madison Beer's 'yes baby' really got me in the mood to listen to some '00s electro house music. Banger! Confusingly we also had Camille Jones' fellow electro house song 'The Creeps' hitting the top 10 in the same year... but also a tune.

Many thanks for commenting, @Jade. Much appreciated. I admit I was more familiar with the Camille Jones/Fedde Le Grand song of the same title. It's been an welcome discovery this from Freaks.

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Making an long and awaited return:

This Week:

2001- U2- Stuck In A Moment You Can't Get Out Of

US Version:

Top Of The Pops Performance:

'Stuck in a Moment You Can't Get Out Of' was the second single from U2's tenth studio album 'All That You Can't Leave Behind'. This would go on and peak at #2 in the UK, it would be Atomic Kitten's 'Whole Again' that would stop this from going to #1. This did chart in the US at #52 in the Billboard Hot 100. This is one that I don't really recall that well from U2 when it was released at the time. It's no 'Beautiful Day' but this is all right from U2.

2005- Ashlee Simpson- La La

TOTP Saturday Performance:

'La La' was the second UK single to be released from Ashlee Simpson's debut album 'Autobiography'. This would go on and peak at #11 in the UK. In the US this would peak at #86 in the Billboard Hot 100. Again this isn't one that I'm very familiar with from Ashlee Simpson.

2005- Mylo- Destroy Rock & Roll

'Destroy Rock N Roll' was the second single from Mylo's debut album of the same name. This would go on and peak at #15 in the UK.

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