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Topic History of: Sinitta - Do It To Me Baby Max. showing the last 5 posts - (Last post first)
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PaulB
The worst music videos, these days, seem to be made by those artists with the most experience, which seems odd.
The Jets (as in the Cotton brothers) had the best idea of those on this week's Heritage Chart - keep it simple.
Green Man
dav wrote: I'm a bit disappointed with the song and I would have expected better from former Mud guitarist Rob Davis who co-wrote the song.
The video is a nod to her social media activities and followers I guess..
Sinitta's market is I think mostly fans of Stock Aitken Waterman style energy pop.. maybe Mike Stock could've considered doing a
one-off single with her from his studio in West Sussex.
Anyway.. I think Sinitta is a lovely person and quite capable singer..
There's an interview with his on the latest podcast of "A Journey Through SAW (Stock Aitken Waterman)" Ep 37
and what happened with her time at PWL The Hit Factory.
Worth having a listen if you're interested in SAW..
A lot of music videos these days are bland, cheaply made and just social media montages. Remember when music videos were an art form and time and effort was needed ?
I think it took 3 months or so to edit the Wang Chung video - Everybody Have Fun Tonight
I do like Mud and Rob is very talented however he has done a bit of a John Springate, he made some forgettable dance numbers as well.
Looks very primitive now however it was ground-breaking at the time.
KISS experimented with 3D.
dav
I'm a bit disappointed with the song and I would have expected better from former Mud guitarist Rob Davis who co-wrote the song.
The video is a nod to her social media activities and followers I guess..
Sinitta's market is I think mostly fans of Stock Aitken Waterman style energy pop.. maybe Mike Stock could've considered doing a
one-off single with her from his studio in West Sussex.
Anyway.. I think Sinitta is a lovely person and quite capable singer..
There's an interview with his on the latest podcast of "A Journey Through SAW (Stock Aitken Waterman)" Ep 37
and what happened with her time at PWL The Hit Factory.
Worth having a listen if you're interested in SAW..
Green Man
Tom wrote: What an absurd woman she is.
Why are music videos these day cheap and tacky.
I remember when music videos were like 3 minute short films.