RIP Terry Hall, who died today. Another 80s legend who left us far too early. Hearing this great song reminds me what great music the youth of that time could make. Losing him and Jet Black from The Stranglers just a few days previously reminds me that whilst the 80s was in some ways an era of darkness it also brought about some fantastic groundbreaking music by a generation inspired by punk but with a lot more sophistication. I was at school during the 2 tone/ska revival of the early 80s and I remember the music being haunting and memorable. At his best Terry was a naturally talented singer and songwriter who overcame a horrific childhood trauma to make great music. He is also the third original member of the groundbreaking Coventry band, The Specials, to die (after John Bradbury and Rico Rodriguez).
All decades are in some way a dark era. Certainly anybody who truly remembers the '70s would say the same. And '80s music was inspired by ska and all sorts of other music, as well as being influenced by music technology pure inspiration of its musicians, just as in any other decade. You only need to listen to Terry's music. He was a genius.
Terry Hall wrote this when he was 21 with Jane Wiedlin. Compare that to the auto tuned Simon Cowell clones, and it's wonderful. I'm shocked that he's died - far too soon. He affected so many of us, and the music stays with us. Thank you Terry.
@patrickbyrne2738 Youre are more of a bitch than even I am to the current music. Same song...yet two brilliant versions and very different version which reflect the countries at the time. as an adult when I first heard his version I thought it was a cover of the Go-Gos version.
@@kaos59195 It's as close to perfection as you can get. Terry's vocals and David Byrne's production. I love the Go Go's version as a "happy summer" song whereas this version seems more melancholy. Both utterly superb and both music perfection.
The whiny "underrated mafia" strikes once again. The Go-Go's made this right, this group sounds as if they had no breakfast, and simply the energy is not there.
@@julieb.5860 Yes: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Our_Lips_Are_Sealed "In 2000, Rolling Stone & MTV put the Go-Go's' original version of "Our Lips Are Sealed" at No. 57 on a list of 100 Greatest Pop Songs.[4] In 2021, their version was also listed at No. 477 on Rolling Stone's 500 Greatest Songs of All Time.[5] The Go-Go's performed the song, along with "Vacation" and "We Got the Beat", during the 2021 Rock and Roll Hall of Fame Induction Ceremony"
For those that don't know, Terry Hall had a fling with Jane Wiedlin from The Go Go's when they were on tour together. He wrote this song about them and their secret relationship (Terry had a girlfriend back then), then sent the lyrics to Jane, who worked on the music. That's why both bands recorded it, and came out a couple of years apart. Both songs were hits on opposite sides of the Atlantic. (Go Go's hit #20 in US, #3 in Canada, and FBT 's version peaked at #7 in UK). Gotta love that a story like this was told by both sides, albeit in different styles. Edit: RIP Terry Hall... what a legacy you leave behind; you will be missed! 😢
Love this song so much, had to watch it again after hearing the sad news today. RIP Terry, absolute genius, glad I got to see the specials live a few years ago
Rest in peace Terry.... As the tears roll down my face I can hear you saying.... 'Hush my darling don't you cry'.... Your songs meant so much to me growing up and still do... All my love Sarah
th-cam.com/video/r3kQlzOi27M/w-d-xo.html This was coop between singer of the specials and the go go's. they wrote it. The gogo's where the first. Both TOP!!
Terry hall had a thing with Jane wiedlin from the go gos. Wrote the lyrics sent them to her she put them to music and recorded it. Later fun boy three covered it
@@jonbutterwick6810 You can't cover your own song. The song writer can do different versions but a cover is when you an artist performs a song written by someone else. Both the Go-Go's and FBT versions are by the original artists.
@@brendanctogher IDGAF about the GD ozone!!! All that fake science is GD BS!!!!🤦It the 70s they said in the 2020s we would be in an ice age, 80s it was the ozone is depleting, 90s it was acid rain, 2000 it was the earth is heating up and polar ice caps are melting, it’s all GD BS, wake the F up!! So F off with your ozone BS!!!!!🤦
Jane Weidlin of the gogo's wrote the music, Terry wrote the lyrics. It's her music, just a different version of it. Jane also recorded the original of it on a solo album.
@@shac9131 Nope. That makes no sense, as both versions are completely musically different. What you mean is; "The Gogos wrote their own version, for which Terry Hall wrote the lyrics.".
There’s so much happening in this song that it follows that David Foster Wallace obsessed over it. The infectious guitar over the persistent bongo propulsion. The deadpan vocals humanized by the angelic June Miles-Kingston overlay. The overall effect is both hypnotic and coercive. A masterpiece.
The hair, the eyeliner,the attitude - these artists of the eighties shined pure coolness , besides of that - one of the underrated songs of that decade, I think.
Same age as you and discovering this original version for the first time today. They only played the Go-Go's version in Canada so I had no idea theirs was a cover. I'm adding this one to my playlist.
The GoGo's kinda weren't the original. Fun Boy Three and GoGo's recorded simultaneous versions. Jane and Terry wrote it together. Both versions are originals.
Maybe because all things are brilliant when you're 18, say, compared to when you're older, all other things being equal. Seems like. For starters, our hearing was better then. Or was the question rhetorical? It's a good and thought-provoking one, for me at this moment, anyway, for some reason.
I love both versions, but this one somehow speaks to me more, perhaps because the lyrics are brought out by the music more, whereas the Go Go's version is so upbeat, you tend to not pay as much attention to the meaning behind the words. I was 14 when it came out, and I'm 54 now. 40 years have flown by already.
The Go-Gos version reminds me of driving along Route 66 in a Pontiac Firebird Trans Am or Ford Mustang, whereas this version reminds me of driving along the North Coast 500 in a Vauxhall Chevette HS or Ford Escort RS Cosworth.
I saw FB3when I was 18, at the Playhouse Edinburgh, it was a Friday night during the summer. It was Terry Hall's birthday, and Neville Staples sneaked out on stage before the gig started and asked us all to sing Happy Birthday on his signal, his signal being, him handing Terry the biggest spliff I'd seen up til that point of my life! Will never forget the journey down to the Playhouse, smoking Nepalese hash at the back of the top deck of the bus, and snorting pharmaceutical Coke that had been stolen from Edinburgh airport(not by us)...........Great times!!!
The song was co-written by Jane Wiedlin, guitarist for The Go-Go's, and Terry Hall from Fun Boy Three. The Go-Go's made it a huge hit in the USA. This version was a big hit in the UK.
There was a part of me that wanted to see him break character and have fun/celebrate when the shoot was done. I am so sad he passed. Thank you for your cool comment, Chief.
RIP Terry Hall, thank you for your amazing music. I was lucky enough to be a teenager in the early 80's I grew up listening to music as good as this.... You have left a hole in our lives your ability to right music reflecting on what was going on at a specific time still is amazing to me.... You live on through your music. We your fans will never forget the difference you made to our lives..... RIP
A huge part of the soundtrack to my teenage years. RIP Terry, I am shellshocked. As he sang in another song: enjoy yourself, it's later than you think.
That moment when a vocal performance comes together and all the Heavens conspire to produce a track that will live on forever. Perfect, that is what we have here.
One of the greatest songs of all time, either in this or the Go Gos version. It's just an amazing song. And it's not a Go Gos cover - the song was co written by Hall and Jane Wiedlin. R.I.P Terry Hall.
Saddened just finding out Terry Hall is no longer with us. Such a talented creative artist, I’ve admired his musical genius through the years. P E A C E
0:57 That's Caroline Lavelle (with the big hair) on cello. She played on Siouxsie and the Banshees' 'Obsession' (A Kiss In The Dreamhouse), Radiohead's The Bends album, on some Tones On Tail tracks, All About Eve's 2nd album, Peter Gabriel's Us album, with later albums by The Undertones, and lots of Loreena McKennitt (live and studio) songs.
What a classic. The bass note, the rhythm, the contrast of Terry being totally stoic and almost hypnotic while Lynval beats out the bongo drums. The lady drummer wow- the theatre of this is just awesome. RIP Terry Hall.
I did not even know Terry Hall was gone...just such a loss. The "Dance Craze" film/LP has so many amazing performances (I had it on cassette in high school). And this song/video has always had such a beautiful tone and ambience, with all the live musicians and those wonderful lines: "Hush, my darling, don't you cry,/Guardian Angels void their lies." Terry does not smile once in the video, but the pathos is just sincere and lovely.
It is not exactly a cover of the Go Go's song, as that term is used. Terry Hall co-wrote the song with the Go Go's Jane Wiedlin. I can't remember which was recorded first nor released first, but performing a song you co-wrote might best be described as a version, not a cover. I love the Go Go's version and the Fun Boy Three version almost equally: but the drums on this one and the tempo set it apart.
The song is actually about Jane and Terry when they were briefly a couple. Both are classics, but I agree with you, better percussion/drums on this version. Definitely makes me miss the 80s, the good parts at least.
I had not noticed that the person who wrote the "Notes" (at the top) used "Cover version". Just can't get the staff. I just thought you were kindly informing people. And there's no real need to use that old trick of remembering, because there is a Wikipedia entry for the song. (Which is accurate.) And I agree, both versions have a strong appeal for their alternative takes/tones without being vastly different.
@@JohnPreston888 Not vastly, but one would qualify as a dirge, and the other is rather upbeat, on the route to being an anthem. (There were several anthems on the GoGo's "Beauty and the Beat".)
@@JohnWillkie Oh for sure, upbeat contrasted with very slightl dark. But I was thinking it could be like the huge difference between S&G's "The Sound of Silence" and Disturbed's cover.
God bless you Terry Hall... A beautiful voice and another icon of music gone. This track is just pure class.. Always gave and still gives me goosebumps... ✨✨
The 80's were a HUGE massive improvement over the 70s. The hair, the clothes the music, the tiny basement dance clubs. Somehow we all got to work the next morning.
The message behind this song applies to plain gossip - or troll jibes on social media - just ignore them and they die of attention starvation. Silence _is_ a weapon.
Terry Hall had a fling with Jane Wiedlin from the Go Go's when they were on tour. He wrote this song about them and their secret relationship (Terry had a girlfriend back then), and sent it to Jane, who reworked it and that's why both bands have the same song, and came out only a few months apart.
Agreed A simple we don't rat in this house is a good deterrent for gossips in your life right from the start, gossips are rats, nobody really likes rats except another rat.
@@Mfiore588 i'm a socialist and i help all that need it...Also it doesn't answer my question? Your answer doesn't involve politics? P's i don't believe in the Covid vaccine by big Pharm.
Love both versions, but this one is next level . It's the cello and Congo's that takes it to the next level . Also vocals from the drummer are intercoursing perfect .
This video brings back so many happy memories my mum struggled to bring up me and my 2 brothers on her own but she always took us to butlins every year. I am sixty now but I remember it as if was yesterday
Me also, been watching so much stuff and bought 2 CDs Fun Boy Three & Terry Hall complete last month .Wanted to see him live. An inspiration for many years.
RIP Terry Hall, who died today. Another 80s legend who left us far too early. Hearing this great song reminds me what great music the youth of that time could make. Losing him and Jet Black from The Stranglers just a few days previously reminds me that whilst the 80s was in some ways an era of darkness it also brought about some fantastic groundbreaking music by a generation inspired by punk but with a lot more sophistication. I was at school during the 2 tone/ska revival of the early 80s and I remember the music being haunting and memorable. At his best Terry was a naturally talented singer and songwriter who overcame a horrific childhood trauma to make great music. He is also the third original member of the groundbreaking Coventry band, The Specials, to die (after John Bradbury and Rico Rodriguez).
Beautifully expressed. Thank you.
I don't really have the strength to express what I feel. Thank you fo this.
Same age as me - sad day RIP.
Another one of my heroes gone,very sad 😥
All decades are in some way a dark era. Certainly anybody who truly remembers the '70s would say the same. And '80s music was inspired by ska and all sorts of other music, as well as being influenced by music technology pure inspiration of its musicians, just as in any other decade. You only need to listen to Terry's music. He was a genius.
Terry Hall, so chilled and what a group, still Great in 2024 R.I.P. Terry xxx
Terry Hall wrote this when he was 21 with Jane Wiedlin. Compare that to the auto tuned Simon Cowell clones, and it's wonderful.
I'm shocked that he's died - far too soon. He affected so many of us, and the music stays with us.
Thank you Terry.
Heartbroken ❤️
and Jane sang her part with the Go go s very flat
Never a big fan... but this song is brilliant
@patrickbyrne2738 Youre are more of a bitch than even I am to the current music.
Same song...yet two brilliant versions and very different version which reflect the countries at the time.
as an adult when I first heard his version I thought it was a cover of the Go-Gos version.
talent that todays musicians but for a select handful will never attain if they live to be 500
The Go Go's version is great but this one gives me the chills.
Live version is superb as well.
He co wrote it with Jane whealen from the Gogo's
Terry - we will miss you ❤
It's the production, all low end in including the back vocals. Fun Boy Three style.
@@kaos59195 It's as close to perfection as you can get.
Terry's vocals and David Byrne's production.
I love the Go Go's version as a "happy summer" song whereas this version seems more melancholy.
Both utterly superb and both music perfection.
It's those conga drums😨and Cello genius
This is one of the most understated classics of the 80s...... timeless 👍
understated but not underrated
No weak point. It flows along beautifully from start to finish.
I believe it's in Rolling Stones top 500 songs of all time.
The whiny "underrated mafia" strikes once again. The Go-Go's made this right, this group sounds as if they had no breakfast, and simply the energy is not there.
@@julieb.5860 Yes:
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Our_Lips_Are_Sealed
"In 2000, Rolling Stone & MTV put the Go-Go's' original version of "Our Lips Are Sealed" at No. 57 on a list of 100 Greatest Pop Songs.[4] In 2021, their version was also listed at No. 477 on Rolling Stone's 500 Greatest Songs of All Time.[5] The Go-Go's performed the song, along with "Vacation" and "We Got the Beat", during the 2021 Rock and Roll Hall of Fame Induction Ceremony"
For those that don't know, Terry Hall had a fling with Jane Wiedlin from The Go Go's when they were on tour together. He wrote this song about them and their secret relationship (Terry had a girlfriend back then), then sent the lyrics to Jane, who worked on the music. That's why both bands recorded it, and came out a couple of years apart. Both songs were hits on opposite sides of the Atlantic. (Go Go's hit #20 in US, #3 in Canada, and FBT 's version peaked at #7 in UK). Gotta love that a story like this was told by both sides, albeit in different styles.
Edit: RIP Terry Hall... what a legacy you leave behind; you will be missed! 😢
great story
Awww wow love terry
Thanks for this nugget!
Terry wrote it! Not jane. I always thought jane wrote it. Nope.
Who was his girlfriend? Not a great way to find out you were cheated on, but love the song
What a fantastic Frontman and songwriter. RIP Terry Hall.
RIP Terry Hall, your legacy of great music will never be forgotten.
Love this song so much, had to watch it again after hearing the sad news today. RIP Terry, absolute genius, glad I got to see the specials live a few years ago
Yet another star gone far too soon. R.I.P Terry Hall.
@@ClaraDbvl another one from my youth, RIP Terry...
Me too
saw them in 79. one my favourite gigs ever. Terry Hall, a true peoples hero and visionary !
Terry's best song
Rest in peace Terry.... As the tears roll down my face I can hear you saying.... 'Hush my darling don't you cry'.... Your songs meant so much to me growing up and still do... All my love Sarah
There is only one Terry Hall.. Even though he nearly always looks emotionless, he has a massive presence. Long live two tone
catch him on BBC sounds.... a privilege to hear such intense honesty and self analysis, thank you xx
a truly lovely bloke
"My name is Terry and I'm going to enjoy myself first."
A really funny guy. Notwithstanding his other incredible talent
I never "got" Terry until I heard about his being abducted by a paedophile ring when he was very young.
I never get bored of this song, gets better every year
Specials covered it great
Love the harmonies between Terry Hall and June Kingston, the drummer.
Agreed, a masterpiece.
@@dreastas2200 this the core of the specials!
th-cam.com/video/r3kQlzOi27M/w-d-xo.html This was coop between singer of the specials and the go go's. they wrote it. The gogo's where the first. Both TOP!!
Terrry Hall. Genius. This is still an epic song today.
Theres a classic porn star from the 1970s (female)also named Terry Hall
It was originally done by 'The Go Go's' with belinda Carlisle, or is that bull shit? Yes though applys today as it did thenxxx👍👍🎼🎼⛔
Terry hall had a thing with Jane wiedlin from the go gos. Wrote the lyrics sent them to her she put them to music and recorded it. Later fun boy three covered it
@@jonbutterwick6810 You can't cover your own song. The song writer can do different versions but a cover is when you an artist performs a song written by someone else. Both the Go-Go's and FBT versions are by the original artists.
Terry is too cool to move.
Terence Edward Hall.
19th March 1959 - 18th December 2022.
Forever Rest In Peace.
0:13 I'm 55 years old and still waiting for the cellist's hair style to come back into style.
Unfortunately that amount of hair spray would finish off the ozone…
🤣🫸❣️🇬🇧
@@brendanctogher IDGAF about the GD ozone!!! All that fake science is GD BS!!!!🤦It the 70s they said in the 2020s we would be in an ice age, 80s it was the ozone is depleting, 90s it was acid rain, 2000 it was the earth is heating up and polar ice caps are melting, it’s all GD BS, wake the F up!! So F off with your ozone BS!!!!!🤦
I think YOU should start off the trend again 🤪
On a purely musical level this tune is a masterpiece..
In particular that rhythm guitar part that is constant, save for the cello interlude.
Jane Weidlin of the gogo's wrote the music, Terry wrote the lyrics. It's her music, just a different version of it. Jane also recorded the original of it on a solo album.
totally
@@shac9131 Nope. That makes no sense, as both versions are completely musically different.
What you mean is;
"The Gogos wrote their own version, for which Terry Hall wrote the lyrics.".
@@BuJammy
He did a remix of it.... Geesh
R.I.P. Terry brilliant singer, great band, great songs
RIP Terry. A true icon of my youth. Thank you for the happy memories.
This is an unbelievably understated classic....in 20 years time people will look back and say how great 80s music actually was😀
x1
It's more than twenty years and it is a classic.
Doesn't matter what they say, 80s music is still awesome
It's coming home.
i wouldn't mind an instrumental version
RIP Terry Hall. Thank you for the music, your wonderful talent lives on X
There’s so much happening in this song that it follows that David Foster Wallace obsessed over it. The infectious guitar over the persistent bongo propulsion. The deadpan vocals humanized by the angelic June Miles-Kingston overlay. The overall effect is both hypnotic and coercive. A masterpiece.
So well put.
almost Phil Spectorish
Agreed. Rubbish video though.
Agree! 🤗
Seriously happy song. Until you see the video. 😬
The hair, the eyeliner,the attitude - these artists of the eighties shined pure coolness , besides of that - one of the underrated songs of that decade, I think.
A wonderful song and a wonderful man. RIP Terry Hall. ❤️
48 years old and just discovered this. My loss, but better late than never. Absolutely hypnotic.
Same age as you and discovering this original version for the first time today. They only played the Go-Go's version in Canada so I had no idea theirs was a cover. I'm adding this one to my playlist.
Not really a cover jointly written and both released a version
One of the best songs of the 80's, still stands the test of time and far better than the original Go-Go's version. RIP indeed Terry. 💗💗
The GoGo's kinda weren't the original. Fun Boy Three and GoGo's recorded simultaneous versions. Jane and Terry wrote it together. Both versions are originals.
@@timholder6825I couldn't have said anything better myself.
80's music my teenage years. Why was music so brilliant in that era.
Maybe because all things are brilliant when you're 18, say, compared to when you're older, all other things being equal. Seems like. For starters, our hearing was better then. Or was the question rhetorical? It's a good and thought-provoking one, for me at this moment, anyway, for some reason.
I love both versions, but this one somehow speaks to me more, perhaps because the lyrics are brought out by the music more, whereas the Go Go's version is so upbeat, you tend to not pay as much attention to the meaning behind the words. I was 14 when it came out, and I'm 54 now. 40 years have flown by already.
I know exactly what you mean! 52 now.
The Go-Gos version reminds me of driving along Route 66 in a Pontiac Firebird Trans Am or Ford Mustang, whereas this version reminds me of driving along the North Coast 500 in a Vauxhall Chevette HS or Ford Escort RS Cosworth.
I saw FB3when I was 18, at the Playhouse Edinburgh, it was a Friday night during the summer. It was Terry Hall's birthday, and Neville Staples sneaked out on stage before the gig started and asked us all to sing Happy Birthday on his signal, his signal being, him handing Terry the biggest spliff I'd seen up til that point of my life! Will never forget the journey down to the Playhouse, smoking Nepalese hash at the back of the top deck of the bus, and snorting pharmaceutical Coke that had been stolen from Edinburgh airport(not by us)...........Great times!!!
What a classic , they don’t make them like that anymore, rest in eternal peace Terry ❣️
Always was a beautiful song . ❤
Love our Terry💙💙💙
The song was co-written by Jane Wiedlin, guitarist for The Go-Go's, and Terry Hall from Fun Boy Three. The Go-Go's made it a huge hit in the USA. This version was a big hit in the UK.
Jane Wiedlin was also impossibly good looking.
@@jerrydonovan7144 We all were impossibly good looking back then, because it's not possible for us to look that good now! LOL!
I preferred Terry Hall 😁😂
@@ribitt06 I like both but, yes, when push comes to shove, Hall's version has a kind of indefinable spookiness that's really special.
they were dating at the time
RIP Terry Hall the deadpan delivery mesmerised me as a teenager as well as Neville's antics. Memories are made of these. Great song.
There was a part of me that wanted to see him break character and have fun/celebrate when the shoot was done. I am so sad he passed. Thank you for your cool comment, Chief.
My favourite Terry Hall song, just love his voice RIP ❤
This song has the most hauntingly beautiful strings. RIP Terry Hall my first music hero.
Let's be honest, this pissed on the Go Go's version, and June Miles- Kingston is an absolute legend
No way, the Go Go's version is miles better.
Great songs like this never age, they're timeless.
Rip Terry 😢 A tortured soul. And brilliant lyricist
Rest in peace, friend.
💔
Thank you for the banging tunes. 🙏😔
RIP Terry Hall, thank you for your amazing music. I was lucky enough to be a teenager in the early 80's I grew up listening to music as good as this.... You have left a hole in our lives your ability to right music reflecting on what was going on at a specific time still is amazing to me.... You live on through your music. We your fans will never forget the difference you made to our lives..... RIP
As an 80s chick and lover of this song, glad this popped up. I enjoyed it. Omg the big hair 😆 oh memories
Quality never goes out of fashion.
True.
Quality beats quantity.....!!
My youth in the UK.... Miss it so much❤❤❤❤
I hear you brother
@@russianengland31 Haha....I am a sister😘👍
Typical kek
I miss the "old" uk
Same here, mate.
A huge part of the soundtrack to my teenage years. RIP Terry, I am shellshocked. As he sang in another song: enjoy yourself, it's later than you think.
RIP Terry Hall. You were so important to me.
That moment when a vocal performance comes together and all the Heavens conspire to produce a track that will live on forever. Perfect, that is what we have here.
Can we please hear this on the UK radio stations more often, please? Always thought this was the epitome of cool in the 80s, and still do 👍🏾🎼
Absolute genius, but then this was normal in the 80s. rest in peace buddy and thank you.
Terry you were a legend. RIP and thank you for all the great music you gave us over the years. You’ll be missed 😢
Im 48 years of age and always loved this record happy times
One of the greatest songs of all time, either in this or the Go Gos version. It's just an amazing song. And it's not a Go Gos cover - the song was co written by Hall and Jane Wiedlin. R.I.P Terry Hall.
One of my favorite songs. It’s not hard to explain there’s something touching in this song .
Also appeared in Trainspotting film soundtrack.
R.I.P.
What a great artist he will be missed by lots. he has left a great legacy for us all to enjoy
RIP Terry
Saddened just finding out Terry Hall is no longer with us. Such a talented creative artist, I’ve admired his musical genius through the years.
P E A C E
1983 What a great year awesome 👌 thank you 😊
Love you Terry!
0:57 That's Caroline Lavelle (with the big hair) on cello. She played on Siouxsie and the Banshees' 'Obsession' (A Kiss In The Dreamhouse), Radiohead's The Bends album, on some Tones On Tail tracks, All About Eve's 2nd album, Peter Gabriel's Us album, with later albums by The Undertones, and lots of Loreena McKennitt (live and studio) songs.
Her hair is so big, it has its own zip code!
@Stephen Murphy Medusa's cousin ??? Hmmm???
The unsung heroes of music... the background musicians that bring the composer's dream to life.
thank you x
She's the reason I ended up in Casualty in 1981. I was the first man in history diagnosed with a lower abdominal, whiplash event.
Drummer so masterful as to play just a hihat on a 3 beat in ska - whoaa! sweet!
What a classic. The bass note, the rhythm, the contrast of Terry being totally stoic and almost hypnotic while Lynval beats out the bongo drums. The lady drummer wow- the theatre of this is just awesome. RIP Terry Hall.
That's Neville Staple on the bongo's
@@russellshipton9116 Shit, you beat me to it! lol
I did not even know Terry Hall was gone...just such a loss. The "Dance Craze" film/LP has so many amazing performances (I had it on cassette in high school). And this song/video has always had such a beautiful tone and ambience, with all the live musicians and those wonderful lines: "Hush, my darling, don't you cry,/Guardian Angels void their lies." Terry does not smile once in the video, but the pathos is just sincere and lovely.
It is not exactly a cover of the Go Go's song, as that term is used. Terry Hall co-wrote the song with the Go Go's Jane Wiedlin. I can't remember which was recorded first nor released first, but performing a song you co-wrote might best be described as a version, not a cover. I love the Go Go's version and the Fun Boy Three version almost equally: but the drums on this one and the tempo set it apart.
The song is actually about Jane and Terry when they were briefly a couple. Both are classics, but I agree with you, better percussion/drums on this version. Definitely makes me miss the 80s, the good parts at least.
@@matthewcummings7705 That was my understanding as well. Terry Hall, who never smiled, and Jane Wiedlin, who always smiles.
I had not noticed that the person who wrote the "Notes" (at the top) used "Cover version". Just can't get the staff. I just thought you were kindly informing people. And there's no real need to use that old trick of remembering, because there is a Wikipedia entry for the song. (Which is accurate.) And I agree, both versions have a strong appeal for their alternative takes/tones without being vastly different.
@@JohnPreston888 Not vastly, but one would qualify as a dirge, and the other is rather upbeat, on the route to being an anthem. (There were several anthems on the GoGo's "Beauty and the Beat".)
@@JohnWillkie Oh for sure, upbeat contrasted with very slightl dark. But I was thinking it could be like the huge difference between S&G's "The Sound of Silence" and Disturbed's cover.
Great tune from a great era..... it brings back so many good memories and moments
We need more,
like this.
The Simon Cowell 'World of Music'...
Killed music.
Totally agree
Yesssss
Absolutely correct.
Bryan Cooper agree that comment, the man is the anti christ
I think you mean stock aitken waterman killed music, Simon Cowell is just the continuation of that.
Where has the time gone??...one off my favourite tunes back in the day🤔
Our Lips are by Fun Boy three this a wonderful tribute to Late Terry Hall rest in peace my friend.
Cuts to the heart of bully's. Give's everyone else strength and belief. Xx
RIP a real musical force, He leaves a great legacy ✌️♥️
Rest in peace you absolute legend. Cried today when I heard you have left us 💙
OMG! It doesn't get more new wave than this!! So happy I'm old enough to have lived the '80s first hand!!!
We are the lucky ones. This is a masterpiece. I’m heartbroken tonight
RIP Terry. You, your songs and your style had a massive influence on me. You will be missed.
Terry Hall....RIP....an inspiration....and a thoroughly nice person
One of my favourite records ever ,RIP Terry thanks for the music that will live with us forever cheers❤
❤ great song
I will ALWAYS love Terry Hall.
God bless you Terry Hall... A beautiful voice and another icon of music gone.
This track is just pure class.. Always gave and still gives me goosebumps... ✨✨
Love you Terry Hall😢 my child hood memories ❤️god’s bless you ❤Xxxxxxxxxxx
Always liked how two people can write a song and then interpret it musically in different ways. Really cool. Both versions very good
Jane's was pop and up tempo. This is a sad song. Terry got it right.
Absolutely brilliant tune !!! Wish music was still produced like this !!
The 80's were a HUGE massive improvement over the 70s. The hair, the clothes the music, the tiny basement dance clubs. Somehow we all got to work the next morning.
Interesting. I've heard just as much about the opposite - that the 80s were a slump after the 70s.
Just...lol.
One of my favourite songs of all time.
Just amazing in 2021.
Love that Jane Wiedlin took his lyrics from a love letter and crafted a song around them. And what a song.
it wasn't a love letter. Terry wrote the lyrics to the song after their affair ended, sent them to Jane who added a few things and worked on the song.
RIP Terry Hall
OMG! What a tune, just class. Superb vocals by ALL, and instrumentation is perfect! Love it👍 ohh what days the 80's!
Hope everyone's joking here, this is the crappiest song I've ever heard.
@@childrensorg856 we're not joking.
@@robhaskins yuckkkkkk.
@@childrensorg856 lol
Jokes on you:-)
The original versión with Go-Go's is WONDERFUL , Belinda Beautiful singer.
The message behind this song applies to plain gossip - or troll jibes on social media - just ignore them and they die of attention starvation. Silence _is_ a weapon.
Terry Hall had a fling with Jane Wiedlin from the Go Go's when they were on tour. He wrote this song about them and their secret relationship (Terry had a girlfriend back then), and sent it to Jane, who reworked it and that's why both bands have the same song, and came out only a few months apart.
Dam fine tune!
LOViN this!!!! 👌
Also seems to apply to Taylor Swift's "Shake It Off."
Agreed A simple we don't rat in this house is a good deterrent for gossips in your life right from the start, gossips are rats, nobody really likes rats except another rat.
RIP Terry Hall, your music was inspiring and reflected our generations mood💖💖💖💖
Love this. So hypnotic...the bass note, the rhythm...always reminded me of another song. Kiss me, Stephen Tin Tin Duffy.
I miss the 80's... Better days!
Ditto!!!!😎🖒
Great shout
By far the best era
Yes it was
@@paulglossop538 70s even better in terms of quality and quantity.
Loved the 80s. Best music decade ever! Still love Terry, regardless of his politics. Specials still rock!
Eh? what were his politics...genuinely interested?
@@Mfiore588 i'm a socialist and i help all that need it...Also it doesn't answer my question? Your answer doesn't involve politics? P's i don't believe in the Covid vaccine by big Pharm.
@@SeeDaRipper... you can't be a socialist if you think pandemics aren't part of the material world
@@greenhammer3263 quite how?
@@SeeDaRipper... yes how do you reject covid?
The British doing what they do best, making great music.
Another great song terry hall greatly missed i loved all of your songs ❤
My mates always said I looked like Tez at school. Hated it at the time but so proud now. RIP Terry x
That yoo tezza? ;)
Bring back the 80's when bands could consisted of people of all colours and produce classics like this ..
Love both versions, but this one is next level . It's the cello and Congo's that takes it to the next level . Also vocals from the drummer are intercoursing perfect .
It's a fantastic song.
I prefer this version.
Terry shaped my life, and we never even met. Thank you for all your contributions -- blessings to your family and hopes for grace in the time of loss.
This video brings back so many happy memories my mum struggled to bring up me and my 2 brothers on her own but she always took us to butlins every year. I am sixty now but I remember it as if was yesterday
Big thumbs up to your mom I bet you loved those holidays my mom did the same
Seen them at Tiffanys, Glasgow - what a concert, still bloody fabulous
I LOVE this guy and all the projects he was involved with- Specials, Fun Boy Three, Colour Field- it goes on and on...
Wow just realised he was in the specials ffs, brilliant
OMG! I can understand the words!!
Beautiful. Omg I am gutted that we lost Terry and I never got to see him live. It was a bucket list 😢😢😢
Me also, been watching so much stuff and bought 2 CDs Fun Boy Three & Terry Hall complete last month .Wanted to see him live. An inspiration for many years.
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RIP Terry. Thank you for everything.