Steps on this morning
Robertfitz
Posts: 2,732
Forum Member
✭✭✭
So embarrassing. Seriously cringey.
Doing choreographed dance moves that belong in the 90s and a song that obviously was meant for a High School Musical soundtrack. Most of them looked half arsed like they didn't want to be there. Awkward as
Doing choreographed dance moves that belong in the 90s and a song that obviously was meant for a High School Musical soundtrack. Most of them looked half arsed like they didn't want to be there. Awkward as
0
Comments
I watched the reunion program on Sky purely for nostalgic reasons. They were naff in the 90s and are even more so now.
Take That have been the only successful comeback and unfortunately every group from the 90s have decided to give it a go. Leave the past in the past, I say.
However I am not keen on this christmas stuff from Steps!!
Yes but I'm talking in the long run.
Even as a kid I never liked them. I did like Say You'll Be Mine/Better The Devil You Know though Only halfway tolerable song of theirs. They belong in the 90s along with Tony Blair being in power, Windows 3.1/95/98 (anyone remember using those?), bad fashions, AOL, bondi blue iMacs, Furby and other 90s stuff
Take me back to the 90s anyday!
Take That sold around 2 million more copies of their album than Steps greatest hits. In the UK alone.
Why? Did you prefer 90s technology/music to what we have now?
Yeah the dance moves were slightly cheesy but that's what Steps are all about.
They were never taken seriously and they never will be - and they know that.
I personally thought that their vocals were pretty decent too. You can't knock them for singing live and having a go and they all did that. So hats off for that.
Song isn't great - but as I say they were ok! My opinion of course.
Plus I thought that they all came accross horribly in that documentary series they did.
Technology, maybe not, but music hell yeah.
I agree. I miss proper pop music
I don't think I'd want to use Windows 3.1/95/98 and dial up again Wouldn't mind going back to the late 90s/early 00s though, when Apple was still a computer company rather than a company focusing on overpriced iToys. I loved those lampshade iMacs! There was some good music around in the 90s if you looked past the cheesy pop. I think the early 00s were better for pop music though.
well I hopeafter a xmas album they come out with something a bit better
Early 00s music was just basically the same as the 90s which is not a bad thing, much better than a lot of the stuff out nowadays though!
And...? This is a thread about their performance, not their weight. We're not heat magazine ffs
She looks like she is either preggers again or eaten too much toffee.....
one of her legs is the width of Faye!
Song is diabolical. But the interview is cute, nostalgic. But with a big whiff of desperation.
Well excuse me for being concerned:rolleyes:
I do love their trailer promoting the album! XD Is the trailer out on TV now? Or when the album comes out?
Trailer: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8eM_bkIs2hw
The Spice Girls successfully came back, for as long as they wanted to.
Take That could only dream of selling out the venues that The Spice Girls played on their 2007-8 reunion tour - Madison Square Gardens New York City, Staples Center in Los Angeles, Mandalay Bay in Las Vegas, not even mentioning their UK leg which included 17 nights at the O2 sold out in 38 seconds.
However, unlike The Spice Girls, Take That need to be actively together to see success - they don't do well individually.
Why would these five fabulously wealthy women want to exhaust themselves touring the world when they could be raking in the same cash via a Musical (Viva Forever! which has already made almost $5,000,000 in advance ticket sales alone)