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Old 07-17-2024, 12:17 PM
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Lindsey's YouTube channel has just posted the video for Slow Dancing in HD. It's certainly the best quality I've seen:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K7Fto30rB3o

It's very much of its time, directed in the UK (like the Go Insane video too) by Daniel Kleinman; it reminds me of the video for Moonlight Shadow by Mike Oldfield, and, of course, the video for Everywhere.
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Neat video. I barely remember it. But that song, how great is that song? Didn’t he do that song live about ten years ago?
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What a strange video. I enjoyed it, though.
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It's pretty odd, isn't it? I'm not sure he ever really suited the 'romantic hero' role, he's just too awkward and peculiar.

But what a song! It's full of that jittery weirdness that made me fall in love with his music in the first place.
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It's pretty odd, isn't it? I'm not sure he ever really suited the 'romantic hero' role, he's just too awkward and peculiar.

But what a song! It's full of that jittery weirdness that made me fall in love with his music in the first place.
It's weird, when I was young, I never really thought of him as being THAT good looking. But looking back now, he really was a handsome guy. But like you said, he's just too awkward to really play the hero role.
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It's weird, when I was young, I never really thought of him as being THAT good looking. But looking back now, he really was a handsome guy. But like you said, he's just too awkward to really play the hero role.
For years I was convinced he was playing the 'highwayman' character in the Everywhere video, but probably because I was desperate to believe that he hadn't really left the band!
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Neat video. I barely remember it. But that song, how great is that song? Didn’t he do that song live about ten years ago?
Yes indeed he did. Decent version too (although perhaps a few tracks at work here and there...):

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qWvdOAbYVDg
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Neat video. I barely remember it. But that song, how great is that song? Didn’t he do that song live about ten years ago?
He did it on his 2018 tour. It was great and one of the highlights of the concert.
I think it should have been the lead single instead of Go Insane.
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When he did this song live in 2018, I thought he was about to cover Abra Abra Cadabra. D'oh!
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