Queen were used to being held off the No.1 spot. Killer Queen by David Essex, Somebody To Love by Showaddywaddy and We Are The Champions by Paul McCartney & Wings.
Holly Johnson an absolute legend,I was a teenager when Frankie goes to Hollywood took over music 🎵 in the U.K and elsewhere. I remember waiting on the Two Tribes video to drop back in the day,the anticipation was every bit as big as the Thriller video. Brilliant times and there’s a Welcome to the pleasure dome remixes 🤜🎵🤛
I was on holiday in Ibiza in 1984 with 4 other blokes. All the kids round the pool though we were Frankie Goes to Hollywood !!! Must have been the clobber lol
FGTH are in some ways a mystery considering how great as well as successful they were as a band and in this money driven world for them to suddenly break up at the top of their game, and to stay broken up is quite remarkable. To walk away from success is one thing but the level of quality of their music doesn't always happen and seems to have been overlooked, it's a shame they didn't have a longer career. Warriors of the wasteland!
Met him a few times over the years, sucha nice guy! However when he said in the 80's it was all synths and no guitar bands like in the 60's/70's till it was retro in the 90's well you still had the likes of-The Rolling Stones, Paul M, Iron Maiden, Big Country, U2, Echo + the Bunnymen, The Smiths, The Cult, The Cure, etc that had major guitar sounds in them! He is havng memory problems!
such a shame tthat they just couldn't avoid the split with Trevor Horn ... many more hits would have followed. But then again, what a nice self destruction.
The split from the band must have been really bad , I would of thought with it being the 40th anniversary of welcome to the pleasure dome and the reunion of all original members would have been a lucrative opportunity for all concerned, but obviously not 😢
Queen one of my all time bands and saw them live four times with Freddie and John. But FGTH had some big hits and sales. I was heavily into Queen, and harder rock at the time, but really loved FGTH when they appeared on the scene because they sounded so different from all the other stuff in the 'pop' charts and genre.
That is not fair, they had other songs besides relax; two tribes, power of love, rage hard, welcome to the pleasure dome. Everybody knows queen is much bigger so no need to compare them. Compare queen to the kinks or prince or the who.
I met Freddie inside a badgers pocket during our trip to a Lilliputian award ceremony. He got a peanut stuck up his nose so I binned him off and went with Judi Dench.
I suspect you're kidding and know pretty well they're not the same song, right? 😄 Everybody knows that Frankie's is a cover of the Huey Lewis & the News song! 😄
Had Holly as a passenger in my taxi in Dublin last year - so nice and natural.
really?? tell us more!
1984, those were the days. Always loved you Holly.
Love Two Tribes. Still extremely relevant nowadays
Oh yeah always will be sadly it seems.
Awesome
Thanks ❤
Greetings from Cape Town South Africa 🇿🇦
Queen were used to being held off the No.1 spot. Killer Queen by David Essex, Somebody To Love by Showaddywaddy and We Are The Champions by Paul McCartney & Wings.
And The Works was kept off number one by The Thompson Twins!
Their Born to Run cover is the greatest yet, far better than The Boss’ version.
Totally agree, Springsteen’s sounds slow and flat in comparison
Same goes for their cover of Dionne Warwick's 'Show Me The Way To San José' 😊
agree. i didn’t know the original when FGTH did it and since then Bruce’s own version doesn’t have the energy.
Not heard it. Being a minor fan of 'The Boss' I should give it a listen.
Always thought that too.
not enough dates on this tour! pls do more !
Love you holly come to denmark please❤ love from a big fan from 1982 to today
Holly Johnson an absolute legend,I was a teenager when Frankie goes to Hollywood took over music 🎵 in the U.K and elsewhere.
I remember waiting on the Two Tribes video to drop back in the day,the anticipation was every bit as big as the Thriller video.
Brilliant times and there’s a Welcome to the pleasure dome remixes 🤜🎵🤛
1984 was the greatest year in the 80’s
Such a nice man
What a cool guy 😎❤️
Ooooooooo I never wanted to be any celeb as a kid..
But Holly.. Always been the most exciting man on the planet 🌏
I was on holiday in Ibiza in 1984 with 4 other blokes. All the kids round the pool though we were Frankie Goes to Hollywood !!! Must have been the clobber lol
Love Holly. Great lad.
His voice is still amazing live, some artists loose it, but not Holly.
Success from blast is a great song
Holly Johnson 🤟
FGTH are in some ways a mystery considering how great as well as successful they were as a band and in this money driven world for them to suddenly break up at the top of their game, and to stay broken up is quite remarkable. To walk away from success is one thing but the level of quality of their music doesn't always happen and seems to have been overlooked, it's a shame they didn't have a longer career. Warriors of the wasteland!
I didn't know they broke up, but I did think it was odd how quickly they disappeared after being so big in 1984.
Met him a few times over the years, sucha nice guy!
However when he said in the 80's it was all synths and no guitar bands like in the 60's/70's till it was retro in the 90's well you still had the likes of-The Rolling Stones, Paul M, Iron Maiden, Big Country, U2, Echo + the Bunnymen, The Smiths, The Cult, The Cure, etc that had major guitar sounds in them!
He is havng memory problems!
Dexter Fletcher should make a FGTH biopic completing Bohemian Rhapsody & Rocketman as a loose trilogy
such a shame tthat they just couldn't avoid the split with Trevor Horn ... many more hits would have followed. But then again, what a nice self destruction.
FGTH were Trevor Horn
@@FitzElda Agreed. Trevor Horn was the genius behind this act.
The split from the band must have been really bad , I would of thought with it being the 40th anniversary of welcome to the pleasure dome and the reunion of all original members would have been a lucrative opportunity for all concerned, but obviously not 😢
They were a 5 minute wonder , Queen are timeless legends
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@@ianliverpool6623 🤣😂 calm down lad!
@@TheCho-k4m😂
Queen one of my all time bands and saw them live four times with Freddie and John.
But FGTH had some big hits and sales. I was heavily into Queen, and harder rock at the time, but really loved FGTH when they appeared on the scene because they sounded so different from all the other stuff in the 'pop' charts and genre.
That is not fair, they had other songs besides relax; two tribes, power of love, rage hard, welcome to the pleasure dome. Everybody knows queen is much bigger so no need to compare them. Compare queen to the kinks or prince or the who.
I met Freddie inside a badgers pocket during our trip to a Lilliputian award ceremony. He got a peanut stuck up his nose so I binned him off and went with Judi Dench.
I do like The Power Of Love by Frankie Goes To Hollywood, but think Jennifer Rush did it better
I suspect you're kidding and know pretty well they're not the same song, right? 😄
Everybody knows that Frankie's is a cover of the Huey Lewis & the News song! 😄
Fool .. you know nothing
@@mightyV444 🤣
@@TheCho-k4m - 😁
D'oh!