Deffo one of those tunes killed by ubiquity (see also 90% of the 90s)
Ugh
“We really need to corner the middle class ex raver demographic”
You can just imagine the meetings at the ad agency, makes my skin crawl.
“Right, brainstorm…what do they like?”
“Dance music, Ministry Of Sound, Kevin & Perry?”
"Can we get Haddaway? My niece can do an acoustic cover of What Is Love for a few quid:
“I heard that vinyl is making a comeback”
“YES! Like it, wheres the twist, the jeopardy? Someone is in hospital or… dead?”
“If you know you know”
Fuck off.
Millions know -you’re not special
it was the ‘I love us lot’ that got me
Davinia Taylor? The actress? She was there but was definitely the sort stood by the bar looking confused as to why no one was paying her any attention ![]()
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I’m flattered that she thinks I couldn’t have been there! ![]()
Have to feel for people who went to Bagleys once for a friends boyfriend’s birthday, didnt like being out of their high st top 40 club comfort zone and couldnt wait to leave, but now love mentioning that they “used to love clubbing, i was a right raver” etc
Primrose Hill nepo babies I assume?
So Is it Lee Whitlock, now all grown up and with kids of his own, but sad because he didnt marry Anna Haigh. As I suspect we all are. The window washing must have turned out alright, if he’s Christmas shopping at John Lewis.
It reminded me of Aftersun also. Thought there was going to be a twist to the ad.
actress is a stretch ![]()
Without actually watching this, I assume we’re treated to a formulaic slowed-down piano/guitar “ballad” version of Where Love Lives? Thanks, I hate it!
Nailed it
Cringe AF
Well bah fucking humbug
I liked it ![]()
Yeah, the fucking Met Bar, queuing for the bogs to do some more beak.
They should have properly gone for it and used Acperience or Mr Kirk’s Nightmare

