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Title: Frankie Goes to Hollywood - Relax
Description: Frankie Goes to Hollywood Music Video
Title: Frankie goes to Hollywood-Warriors of the wasteland
Description: Music video
Title: Frankie Goes To Hollywood - War (Live)
Description: Their first live gig after signing to ZTT. Midsummer 1984.
Title: Frankie goes to hollywood - Welcome to the pleasuredome live
Description: Soon available on DVD in the UK, Frankie goes to hollywood - Welcome to the pleasuredome live 11-11-2004
Slaves To The Rhythm
In this brand new, two-hour UK DVD release, the Princes Trust's Produced By Trevor Horn concert is captured in all its glory (and packaged under its original, intended title). In Slaves To The Rhythm, 13 of Trevor's best selling acts, guest musicians and a full backing orchestra, come together for one night only. Artists performing live include Seal, Pet Shop Boys, Frankie Goes to Hollywood, Grace Jones, Lisa Stansfield, ABC, Art of Noise, Dollar, Propaganda, tATu and Anne Dudley. The DVD will be released 02 June 2008 and will be available direct from the ZTT Shop, so please register interest now via info@ztt.com and we'll email you back the second we can start shipping orders...
[18.04.2008]
Title: Frankie Goes To Hollywood - Rage Hard
Description: German TV appearance in october 1986.
Title: Frankie Goes To Hollywood Rage Hard (Wogan)
Description: Frankie Goes To Hollywood perform Rage Hard on Wogan in 1986
Title: Frankie Goes to Hollywood - Relax (12" Extended Mix)
Description: (*Warning* Contains Adult Themes and Images.)
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Frankie Goes to Hollywood (FGTH) was a UK dance-pop band that was extremely popular in the mid 1980s. The Liverpool group was fronted by Holly Johnson (vocals), supported by Paul Rutherford (vocals, keyboards), Peter Gill (drums, percussion), Mark O'Toole (bass guitar) and Brian Nash (guitar).
The group's debut single "Relax" was famously banned by the BBC while at number six in the charts, and subsequently topped the UK singles chart for five consecutive weeks, going on to enjoy prolonged chart success throughout 1984 and ultimately becoming the seventh best-selling UK single of all time (as of May 2006). Following the follow-up success of "Two Tribes" and "The Power of Love", FGTH became only the second act in the history of the UK charts to reach number one with their first three singles; the first being Gerry and the Pacemakers in 1964.(Wikipedia)
Title: Frankie goes to Hollywood : Relax twelve inch version
Description: Frankie goes to Hollywood : Relax twelve inch version also known as New York Mix.
Film shot in Gdańsk, Poland.
Title: Frankie goes to Hollywood - Watching the Wildlife Rare US Mi
Description: Lanzarote Restaurants presents: Rare US Mix from the 80s Frankie goes to Hollywood Watching the Wildlife
Title: Frankie Goes To Hollywood - Rage Hard 11
Description: Kiel, Germany 1987. Live concert. Track 11.
Title: Frankie Goes To Hollywood - The Power Of Love (Original)
Description: FGTH released a third single, "The Power of Love", at the end of 1984. A surprisingly thoughtful, well-arranged ballad, it went to Number One in December and gave the band the honour of being the first act for two decades (since Gerry and the Pacemakers (also a Liverpool band) in 1963 to achieve chart-toppers with its first three releases. The video was not banned on this occasion but still caused strife for the group — it depicted a nativity scene (and on its first showing did not feature any members of the band, but they were added as picture framing), lumping it (wrongly) in the category of Christmas-only records. As a result, to this day radio stations seem to give it airplay only during the festive period. The lyrics are not directly concerned with Christmas, however. The song's release was preceded by an advertising campaign that, cheekily, declared it to be the band's third number one single, as if this was a fait accompli.
The Band Aid project, for which Johnson recorded a message for the B-side, meant that FGTH managed only one week at the top this time before it was replaced by "Do They Know It's Christmas?". "The Power of Love" was taken from their debut album, Welcome to the Pleasuredome, which entered the UK chart at Number One. The album sold relatively well but was generally poorly received by critics. Along with the three ubiquitous singles and the title track, it featured a mixture of covers (including "Born to Run" from Bruce Springsteen, "San Jose", "Ferry 'Cross the Mersey") that appeared somewhat thrown-together, alongside some relatively humourless Liverpudlian asides and skits.
The BBC lifted its ban on "Relax" at the end of 1984 to allow the band to perform it on the Christmas edition of Top Of The Pops (it had been, aside from Band Aid, the biggest-selling single of the year).
Title: Frankie Goes To Hollywood - Bang!
Description: Frankie Goes To Hollywood - Bang!
Title: Frankie Goes To Hollywood - The Power Of Love 2000
Description: Rob Searle Remix I think, although some sources say it was by Ferry Corsten.
Title: Cheese Puffs Relax/Personal Jesus
Description: Cheese Puffs perform Relax and Personal Jesus at New Wave City's Black&Black Ball, June 7, 2008.
Title: Frankie Goes To Hollywood - For Heaven's Sake 04
Description: Kiel, Germany 1987. Live Concert. Track 4.