Transvision Vamp - Tell That Girl to Shut Up / I Want Your Love (Spain TV)

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Still love listening to Transvision Vamp in 2022, saw them live back in 90's in Mansfield Queensland Australia, front row I was, you better believe I hung on to that front fence like my life depended upon it, it was no easy task ! Great memories that night.

mazmorbid
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Eins der besten Transvisionvamp Videos finde ich: Songauswahl, Video-Ton-Qualität + Eingangsinterview!

MartinKiechle
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I think this song was actually written for that host ironically. So good TV and Wendy.

micaharnold
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I love you i loe that you were smart to bring this songsout that inflict my life in great sense of purpose the truth keep going xx

natashaszczepanek
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No sé a qué espera Wendy James para volver a juntarse con sus talentosos ex-compañeros de Transvision Vamp y volver a demostrar al mundo cómo se hace una buena música.

EnderDeckard
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Всю жизнь хотел узнать, что означает Transvision Vamp, и вот наконец-то нашёл объяснение

oppen_gamer
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Loved her posh voice... a proper babe!

AthelstanEngland
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The giant on guitar is not their original guitar player. Looks like a bobbing Lurch beside her.

anthonyv
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Ich hasse es, wenn da 81 steht!
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❤ This to my velveteen❤️

ninastielow
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Yeah but, the tapping shoe. And what if there was a couple doing lines of cola off a wooden desk. With straws! I know right, straws.

malcolmmenzies
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Lip synch - disappointing. I saw them live and they rocked. And I met Wendy for about 20 seconds after the show.

boydegg
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The lip-sync actually improved the visual momentum of the "Tell That" performance here, freeing Wendy up from her breath and allowing her to physically rock out on the beat. Oh, don't get me wrong: live, James was a sweaty, hyperactive, wonderfully slutty stage athlete. But there's just something very compelling when your own tapping foot and bobbing head get to sync up with the bottle-blonde muse herself. Oh and by the way, it is inexfuckingscusable that this band was never bigger in the states. The power chords of, say, Joan Jett, the drive of Billy Idol, and the frolic of Patty Smyth, and in the same era, no less, and yet virtually unknown here? Incomprehensibly undermarketed.

julianjohncraft