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Walked into the door
I turned around when I heard
The sound of footsteps on the floor
Love just like addiction
Now I'm hooked on you
I need some time to get it right
Your love's gonna see me through
Can't stop now, don't you know?
I ain't never gonna let you go
Don't go
Oh, baby, make your mind up
Give me what you got
Fix me with your lovin'
Shut the door and turn the lock
Hey, go get the doctor
Doctor came too late
Another night, I feel all right
My love for you can't wait
Can't stop now, don't you know?
I ain't never gonna let you go
Don't go
Came in from the city
Walked into the door
I turned around when I heard
The sound of footsteps on the floor
Said he was a killer
Now I know it's true
I'm dead when you walk out the door
Hey, babe, I'm hooked on you
Can't stop now, don't you know?
I ain't never gonna let you go
Don't go
Can't stop now, don't you know?
I ain't never gonna let you go
Don't go
Can't stop now, don't you know?
I ain't never gonna let you go
Don't go
Can't stop now, don't you know?
I ain't never gonna let you go
Don't go
Can't stop now, don't you know?
I ain't never gonna let you go
Don't go
Can't stop now, don't you know?
I ain't never gonna let you go
Don't go
Can't stop now, don't you know?
I ain't never gonna let you go
Don't go
Can't stop now, don't you know?
I ain't never gonna let you go
Don't go
Don't go
Don't go
Don't go
Don't go
Maybe if Radiohead did this song the RP listeners would give it a 10. Which is what I gave it.
Two geniuses met Just the right moment in time for two albums.
Heard this for the 1st time on WHFS. I believe it was on a megalomaniacal Monday. Thank you, Weasel
Lot of HFS refugees on these boards. The one that really makes me think of Jake and Company is the one by Was (Not Was) that sampled the president at the time.
Aw, come on people...even if you hate the music, it's Alison Moyet for god's sake...she's amazing.
Basildon represent!
Listen guys, this is an expertly crafted pop song that basically sounds like the moment the 80s became the 80s. It's a total bop. It's cool if that doesn't work for you- but it's still "real" music. No need to get on your soap box over it.
Alison Moyet released her own album a little after that (maybe called Alf?) -- and it was the other end of the spectrum from this -- lush, gorgeous, and way different from this. As captivating a voice as Annie Lennox.
It was called Alf, you're right - still one of my favourite albums ever. It's a moment in time for me, plus her voice is amazing!
Eh?
I pay RP and have for years. I value the excellent curation. Things seem to be changing in the last 18 months as more and more stuff like this is aired. As someone said before it’s a great pop song (that’s why it’s been a staple of the mainstream for decades) but it’s inclusion and others of the same ilk are the reason I increasingly hit the FF button. Perhaps it’s a desire to appeal to the mass audience more for that might make commercial sense but it dilutes the RP purity and this listener would defend that ferociously.
This song wasn't what I would call mainstream in the U.S., maybe you hail from somewhere else. Anyway, doesn't matter if it was or wasn't, it's a great song!
Awesome.
I pay RP and have for years. I value the excellent curation. Things seem to be changing in the last 18 months as more and more stuff like this is aired. As someone said before it’s a great pop song (that’s why it’s been a staple of the mainstream for decades) but it’s inclusion and others of the same ilk are the reason I increasingly hit the FF button. Perhaps it’s a desire to appeal to the mass audience more for that might make commercial sense but it dilutes the RP purity and this listener would defend that ferociously.
I know that synth pop is for quite some people far from the "quality" of the rock and pop stuff played on RP most of the time, but for me, this MIX is what I'm here for.
"RP purity" would IMHO totally contradict what RP tries to do, wouldn't it?
Back in the day, of course...
High praise indeed from a rocker!!!
So was the Yaz/Yazoo name a copyright issue? Being from the UK I've only ever known them as Yazoo
or Yaz
Personally, I think this is singularly great pop crap. So glad that RP likes to play occasional booty shaking song. Dance on!!!
Right on!!!
This isn't terrible pop-crap, but it's pop-crap nonetheless...
4 = acceptable, and skipped - thanks, but no thanks.
Personally, I think this is singularly great pop crap. So glad that RP likes to play occasional booty shaking song. Dance on!!!
This isn't terrible pop-crap, but it's pop-crap nonetheless...
4 = acceptable, and skipped - thanks, but no thanks.
Tonight I'm paying the bills. Then my tithe. <3 I can listen to you at home AND work!
Agreed, but this track isn't one of them.
Tango and Cash
They're real and they're spectacular
and are repeated into the next century....
Yeppers.
I was instantly transported back to the makeshift disco at the Victoria Hall, in Oundle, Northamptonshire, during the autumn of 1982.
I didn't want to come back.
And the band's name is indeed "Yazoo", you ridiculous bloody yanks.
no surprise, both bands are Vince Clarke with a throaty singer.
Apparently, Vince Clarke wrote this as a parting gift for Depeche Mode, when he left the band. They turned him down, so Yaz made a killing on it.
I always thought this was Burl Ives.
no surprise, both bands are Vince Clarke with a throaty singer.
Ah yes...
Not sure why this song always seemed to be playing...?
I cannot for the life of me imagine being young enough or doing enough C or E to dig this.
My bad.
I wouldn't kick yourself too hard. This song wore its welcome out fairly quickly.
erm, Vince and Alison were called Yazz in the US and sold more records there than here, so technically they are arguably Yazz. However Yazz from the plastic poulation wasnt a one hit wonder, 4 top 10 hits in the UK and seven albums.
My CDs say "Yaz" on them. Upstairs at Eric's, for example comes as either Yaz or Yazoo
erm, Vince and Alison were called Yazz in the US and sold more records there than here, so technically they are arguably Yazz. However Yazz from the plastic poulation wasnt a one hit wonder, 4 top 10 hits in the UK and seven albums.
That said, I cut RP a lot of slack. I come to this site because of the variety. My tastes run strongly to americana, jazz, obscure 60s tunes, and jam band stuff but RP has opened me more to other styles.
Well with tastes like that I am glad you cut other people a fair amount of slack!
:-)
I agree entirely - thank God for the electronic music of the 1980s like Depeche Mode, Yazoo, OMD etc. :-)
In it's time a great track, great album, from one of the most industrious and influential early synthesixer and sampler wizards - Vince Clarke.
That said, I cut RP a lot of slack. I come to this site because of the variety. My tastes run strongly to americana, jazz, obscure 60s tunes, and jam band stuff but RP has opened me more to other styles.
So would I blast this song out of my car? No. Do I enjoy it. Yes, yes I do. I'll just keep my windows rolled up.
Allison was a big girl and she sang this with her whole voice. I thought it was totally awesome and still do. I ended up spending my hard earned money to buy the album.
I still have it in my collection.
I looked Allison up on the internet and she is a mere shadow of what she once was size wise but still sings with her whole voice.
I wonder if he ever kicks himself....
Wow! "Upstairs at Eric's" (1982) of Band "Yazoo"....very well...much danced at this time!
i have not had the news but i find that this band finished
** 5 **
I cannot for the life of me imagine being young enough or doing enough C or E to dig this.
My bad.
Who kidnapped Bill? . . .and who has taken over picking out the music? yuck!
my younger dancin' days relieved...loved allison's voice
7
edit: Ha, Rachel. Okay I missed it a little.
Back to the Diamond Club ... 1985 or so ...