Everything but the Girl - Run a Red Light (Live for 6 Music)

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Everything but the Girl perform Run a Red Light live for BBC Radio 6 Music.
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If this magnificent Duo ever reads this, I wish to share my gratitude for their graceful return to bless us all with the Magic they call music & lyrics ... welcome back home dear ones. You were sorely missed as deeply as the sounds you convey for us all to dip into again. 🙏THANK YOU.

lonestarlouie
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This is proof for all of us who are the same age as this magnificent duo that we are all still alive. Older, wiser a bit worn but still living and making the best lives we can. Thank you EBTG, we still need you!

speedfinder
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I guess what makes me most happy about this is that they are still together, and they still love working and being together. The fact that I still love their music doesn't hurt, lol.

HorologicRannygazoo
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Tracey’s voice has matured like the finest of wines. I’ve loved these guys from the Cherry Red days to now.

randolphscott
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What a great video - no auto tune, no incessant flashing lights, no background dancers. Just a casual, chill session by an awesome duo. Tracey's vocals are so finely tuned.

kentham
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Tracey has a voice that can make a grown man cry even if she’s singing from the telephone book.

kidgmusic
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... I was born in 1966... ​​I first heard ETBTG in 1984. ETBTG has been with me ever since... I'm probably a person who tends towards melancholy. In principle, ETBTG's music doesn't make it any easier... But: It has given me so many hours of being with myself... I'm very grateful for that. If I could sing... I would sing like ETBTG :-). Again, I'm very grateful here... Thank you.

markoortner
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Discovered EBTG in 83 or 84, and was transfixed. Now all these years later I look around and see that so many others see what I do too. Isn't it just a wonderful feeling? So glad to see them back!

martycrow
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There's something about this song that just stays with you. It reminds me of the first time I heard Driving, and Talk To Me Like The Sea.. and of course, Missing

daipearmain
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What a performance, beautifully understated, her voice is so gorgeous and the atmosphere created is sublime

lesleydavis
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Nice to know there are still true artists in our era.

diegofariasmx
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You simply can't argue Tracey & Ben have written the most astonishing tracks over the years and posses an incredible talent to project images through the power of music.

Steve-boht
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Goosebumps all over ; what a stunning song and performance; Tracy’s voice wow

jameshollyoak
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It moves me so deeply to see you two ageing in such a natural and pleasant way and stay so young and timeless in your music. Walking wounded, Temperamental and Fuse: Three soundtracks of my life.

Lautenschlag
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All true fans will appreciate not only the comeback but the ability to constantly produce timelles classics. ❤

bishbashbosh
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I am a woman "of a certain age, " who also sings. I have been struggling with my singing voice, and started reading a book called "Singing Through Change". Listening to Tracey's rich voice is such a treat. Her voice has aged beautifully, "like a fine wine." I love "comebacks"(sorry, I don't even like that word) <3

RosePetal
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You are part of the soundtrack of my life. I love you. Thank you.

Abentos
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I'm so happy to see both of these people being their genuine selves and not trying to look like they did in the 90s. Time has taken its toll on all of us, but it's also given us gifts. This video reminded me of that fact and I'm grateful.

thomasraven
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Used to listen to EBTG a lot in '93/'94. Finally encountered this song.
Seeing the change between the two era's really lays out my own life in front of me.
It's been a while.

jeanwesleynew
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What I love about this song is how the lyrics reflect this inflated optimism, bragging, breaking rules, etc, and yet the delivery is so thoughtful and almost pained at times, then slowing into beautiful softness and the echoes of loops at the end. It's so many things at once. Poised and brilliant, shot through with a ton of hopes and dreams.

johnbiebel