My elder brother who passed away in 2018 used to love this song so much in the 80s..listening to this song tonight after so many years brings back so many memories..rest well Big Bro ❤️
Came across this song and it took me right back to my young good old days. So many artists were talented back then where did they all go. Today's music cannot be compared to the golden oldies
I think they were an example of a band trying to look cool without being cool, unlike several of the bands at the peak of the 2nd British Invasion; when I saw Andy Warhol in their Misfit video, they seemed like the name-droppers that want to appear to be something by association but actually are not. They also didn't have a sound that distinguished them as British; in that regard, I feel like Living in a Box were similar, and they too were something of a flash in the pan.
LONG LIVE THE 80s, a decade of catchy melodies, danceable rhythms, synth-pop, new wave, power ballads, iconic music videos, heavy guitar riffs and memorable pop soaring vocals (like the one performed here). A solid decade of spectacular great songs explosion one after another---the likes that we will never see again.
One band that totally changed the 80s trends . Amazing sounds, songs, albums and videos, cute talented guys and charming full of meaning lyrics. 80s at its best
For a time there, during 1987, CKTC stood head and shoulders above the rest of the sophisti-pop mobs around at that time, with this, even more eclectic blend of pop, jazz, funk, ska, scat….
Curiosity Killed the Cat's "Down to Earth" is more than just a catchy pop-funk track-it's a poignant and thoughtful exploration of the dangers of living in a fantasy world. Released in 1987, a time marked by the rise of pop-funk and the increasing influence of technology on society, the band delivers a subtle yet urgent warning to those who lose touch with reality, wrapped in the guise of a smooth, sophisticated melody. The song can be interpreted as a cautionary tale, where the protagonist desperately tries to reach a family member or friend who has been swept up in delusions, urging them to return to reality before they lose themselves entirely. Lyrically, "Down to Earth" tackles the delicate balance between ambition and delusion, a struggle many of us can relate to. The protagonist's concern about someone blurring the lines between fantasy and the real world becomes a plea that resonates with our own experiences. Lines like "It's a fairy tale to me, but you're in tune" reflect the frustration we've all felt when watching someone drift further into unrealistic dreams. The song calls for a return to practicality and groundedness, a call that we've all heard or made, warning that staying lost in these fantastical delusions could result in real emotional or personal harm. With its repeated refrain of "down to earth," the chorus serves as both a literal and figurative call to action, underlining the urgency in the protagonist's plea. The protagonist urges their loved one to snap out of the dangerous escapism that's taken hold, reminding them of the importance of staying connected to the realities of life. There's an underlying sense of urgency here-the warning isn't just about keeping a clear head but about avoiding a potential emotional collapse caused by unrealistic expectations or unchecked idealism. Musically, the track's laid-back groove contrasts with its more profound message, creating a unique tension that intrigues the listener. The funk-inspired basslines and polished pop production lend an air of calm sophistication, but beneath the smooth exterior lies a genuine concern. The music reflects a sense of reassurance, as if the protagonist is trying to gently but firmly guide their friend or family member back to a place of balance and realism rather than confronting them with harshness or blame. The instrumentation complements the song's theme, embodying that returning to reality doesn't need a catastrophic fall ("don't want to fall on the razor's edge") but a grounded, thoughtful adjustment. "Down to Earth" is a track that mixes a soulful groove with a profound narrative on the risks of losing oneself to fantasy. Curiosity Killed the Cat delivers an empathetic and wise message-recognizing that while dreams and ambitions are essential, they must be rooted in reality. The song, which was a hit in 1987, served as a reminder to many that staying grounded is crucial and that returning to reality is not a failure but a necessary step to avoid the painful fallout of living in a fantasy. This balance of depth and style, along with its timeless relevance, makes "Down to Earth" a great pop song and a subtly powerful piece of social commentary that significantly impacted the band's career and the music industry. Just my two cents. - Lefty Stratocaster
Good looking lot aren't they! But who is the dark haired woman in the background on some sort of percussion? She's not mentioned in their WikiPedia entry.
I liked the comment because for sure they got their influences from them. I hear Brand New Heavies, Sade, Jamiriquai obviously Stevie Wonder plays a great part in influencing everybody anyway
Love this song. Great video. Awesome. But...watch closely. That guitar player has never picked up a guitar in his life. If Julian Godfrey Brookhouse can play that instument...I'm a monkey's uncle.
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One of the most underrated bands of all time, criminal really.
😅
One album wonders. I remember them and to call them underrated is ridiculous
Parents of Ben knew Rolling Stones.... Great ppl to know
I totally agree with that!
@@markdaly1648you missed the point 😂
This band deserved a lot more respect. They really produced some great tunes.
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My elder brother who passed away in 2018 used to love this song so much in the 80s..listening to this song tonight after so many years brings back so many memories..rest well Big Bro ❤️
@annabimundialfun839 thanks..I appreciate it so much ❤️
He's listening to the song
@@davidbennett6289 I hope so
What a song! Takes me straight back to the lovely 80's.
Yes,indeed. It became their breakthrough hit in January 1987 and spent three weeks at number 3 in the UK chart.
Sounds better than music of today
Of course.
Much better....
Большинство музыки 1980-х звучит лучше
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I remember buying this CD & playing it over & over. Loved this track
80s song but sounded so 90s, ahead of its time
Still one of my favorite Song from the 80s
Came across this song and it took me right back to my young good old days. So many artists were talented back then where did they all go. Today's music cannot be compared to the golden oldies
How this was never a hit in the US is totally beyond me. And during the 2nd British Invasion of the '80s when UK acts ruled the charts!
I think they were an example of a band trying to look cool without being cool, unlike several of the bands at the peak of the 2nd British Invasion; when I saw Andy Warhol in their Misfit video, they seemed like the name-droppers that want to appear to be something by association but actually are not. They also didn't have a sound that distinguished them as British; in that regard, I feel like Living in a Box were similar, and they too were something of a flash in the pan.
Can picture you in your horribleness 😊
@@jt4jt4you know nothing about music. Living in a Box?!? And that's your equivocal reference😅
LONG LIVE THE 80s, a decade of catchy melodies, danceable rhythms, synth-pop, new wave, power ballads, iconic music videos, heavy guitar riffs and memorable pop soaring vocals (like the one performed here). A solid decade of spectacular great songs explosion one after another---the likes that we will never see again.
Great song and loved their first album.
Class , pure , class !!!!!!
Groovy! 1987 was definitely their year but was pretty much their only year in the music world.
Herd this back in the late 80s, it still has the same magical effect on me 😅
Classy comfort; sweet & intriguingly luxurious
One of the best tunes that year. The brief carefree footage from Chinatown, Soho really adds to the video.
Always love playing Curiosity. Brilliant songs that still sound amazing. 🌟🌟💯💯💚💚💚🤗
One band that totally changed the 80s trends . Amazing sounds, songs, albums and videos, cute talented guys and charming full of meaning lyrics. 80s at its best
An INCREDIBLE INCREDIBLE debut album abd this song is the shining jewel
Beautiful guys those days. Love it.
Just discovered this tune and I can’t stop listening!
E fai bene
Truly Brilliant This Track
Have their complete collection Mercury Years.
Very good band. Positively listenable tunes.
Love old tracks with female background singers
CKTC were fashion icons! Cuzzie Chris is dancing with Hearty in Blitz! Red Cup 🥤 Approval Tune 🇿🇦 Six Colour Nation Thank you for the upload 😎
Those were the days 🥰🥰
👍 ALL RIGHT 👍 HEY BUD LETS PARTY 🎉
Uno de mis favoritos de la buena música 80s pop Inglés británico con elegante
Wow man ! Takes me back. I love CKTC! Absolute perfect this traCk
Great band!
Mr. You are a great dancer ....
Absolute choooooon 👌🏻👍🏻🕺🏻🕺🏻🕺🏻
Good tune
They had a very unique and distinctive sound style.
For a time there, during 1987, CKTC stood head and shoulders above the rest of the sophisti-pop mobs around at that time, with this, even more eclectic blend of pop, jazz, funk, ska, scat….
This is one of best tracks ever
De mis favoritas, super banda muy subestimada.
El video está muy bueno, me encanta el manejo de la cámara y la música espectacular, la tengo entre mis preferidas, 😃🪷
this band has really grown on me over the years. didn't fancy them so much at the time. pity they didn't stick around longer.
singer soooo pretty!!!!!!!!!😍🥰
Happy memories ❤
The most underrated song of the 80`s
Ogni volta che la risento, ancora mi emoziona ❤🎵🎶💖
Thanks for the music, Ben 🎧🎶🎵❣️& band .
I miss you so much❤️❤️❤️☀️
♥ always love this forever
LOVE LOVE LOVE ❤
This is the band that made berets fashionable in the 80's.
This type of guy went extinct and our ecosystem may never recover
Curiosity Killed the Cat's "Down to Earth" is more than just a catchy pop-funk track-it's a poignant and thoughtful exploration of the dangers of living in a fantasy world. Released in 1987, a time marked by the rise of pop-funk and the increasing influence of technology on society, the band delivers a subtle yet urgent warning to those who lose touch with reality, wrapped in the guise of a smooth, sophisticated melody. The song can be interpreted as a cautionary tale, where the protagonist desperately tries to reach a family member or friend who has been swept up in delusions, urging them to return to reality before they lose themselves entirely.
Lyrically, "Down to Earth" tackles the delicate balance between ambition and delusion, a struggle many of us can relate to. The protagonist's concern about someone blurring the lines between fantasy and the real world becomes a plea that resonates with our own experiences. Lines like "It's a fairy tale to me, but you're in tune" reflect the frustration we've all felt when watching someone drift further into unrealistic dreams. The song calls for a return to practicality and groundedness, a call that we've all heard or made, warning that staying lost in these fantastical delusions could result in real emotional or personal harm.
With its repeated refrain of "down to earth," the chorus serves as both a literal and figurative call to action, underlining the urgency in the protagonist's plea. The protagonist urges their loved one to snap out of the dangerous escapism that's taken hold, reminding them of the importance of staying connected to the realities of life. There's an underlying sense of urgency here-the warning isn't just about keeping a clear head but about avoiding a potential emotional collapse caused by unrealistic expectations or unchecked idealism.
Musically, the track's laid-back groove contrasts with its more profound message, creating a unique tension that intrigues the listener. The funk-inspired basslines and polished pop production lend an air of calm sophistication, but beneath the smooth exterior lies a genuine concern. The music reflects a sense of reassurance, as if the protagonist is trying to gently but firmly guide their friend or family member back to a place of balance and realism rather than confronting them with harshness or blame. The instrumentation complements the song's theme, embodying that returning to reality doesn't need a catastrophic fall ("don't want to fall on the razor's edge") but a grounded, thoughtful adjustment.
"Down to Earth" is a track that mixes a soulful groove with a profound narrative on the risks of losing oneself to fantasy. Curiosity Killed the Cat delivers an empathetic and wise message-recognizing that while dreams and ambitions are essential, they must be rooted in reality. The song, which was a hit in 1987, served as a reminder to many that staying grounded is crucial and that returning to reality is not a failure but a necessary step to avoid the painful fallout of living in a fantasy. This balance of depth and style, along with its timeless relevance, makes "Down to Earth" a great pop song and a subtly powerful piece of social commentary that significantly impacted the band's career and the music industry.
Just my two cents.
- Lefty Stratocaster
Oh yes still in 2024
Oh yes, all of the 1980's still in 2024.👍😊
hola ruben de benamaurel hos quiere mucho siempre hale muy buenas tardes gente mia
Meravigliosi ❤❤❤
Lead singer still looks like this judging by what I saw on the BBC4 documentary The Story of TOTP 1987.
He does other than he’s bald now.
He doesn't look well at all, based on when he was on First Dates.
@@Odo55that's a shame! Ben was adorable. Their music is still amazing and I love listening to them. 💯💚💚🤗
Good looking lot aren't they! But who is the dark haired woman in the background on some sort of percussion? She's not mentioned in their WikiPedia entry.
Takes me back to getting ready on a Saturday night to go out with your mates and couple of bottles of gaymers olde english cider 😂 class!
love it
I swear that looks like Luke/Matt Goss directing this in the grey jacket wearing fedora hat with feathers in that pops up in the video a few times
His voice is amazing. I love the 80s 🌈🌈🌈
whatever happened to this band? this album was amazing...
They had a 2 year career then fizzled out like a lot of bands from that era, like Go West and It Bites.
Love love love!!! 🤍
❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
🍃🌻🍃❣
Prototype Jamiroquai
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It is advertising to Panavision cameras. 😂😂😂
Ma dove siete .....?
Come down from drugs reference? 🤔
Was the lead singer bald?
He always had that hat on
He wasn’t then, but he is now.
Jamiroquai was a clone of this band without the songwriting talent or melody.
Lol.
That's a lie but you do you...
I liked the comment because for sure they got their influences from them. I hear Brand New Heavies, Sade, Jamiriquai obviously Stevie Wonder plays a great part in influencing everybody anyway
Stevie is the greatest of all time. He just needs to leave some disciples to pave the way
Love this song. Great video. Awesome. But...watch closely. That guitar player has never picked up a guitar in his life. If Julian Godfrey Brookhouse can play that instument...I'm a monkey's uncle.
makes you pround to be an 80s kid. Musics crap now days