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The SPICE GIRLS!!!


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Spice World wasn't exactly about "one" thing...it was just a glimpse into "their" world...which was a crazy manager, a pregnant friend, learning dance moves and a performance at the royal albert hall...throw in a bomb on a bus and you've got Spice World.

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oh lord, this brings back memories. I was such a closet fan of theirs. LOL. It was the 90s! (That's my excuse and I'm sticking by it) :lol:

I loved Victoria Beckham. I wished they'd let her sing more. And Mel B. And Geri and her smokey voice.

Hated Melanie C and Emma. Mel C's shrill voice was like nails on a chalkboard.

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Oh, I just remembered. I had all of the Spice Girl dolls too. My sister and I collected them, and eventually got all of them. They were really cool because they even had the girls' tattoos. I think Ginger, Sporty, and (maybe) Scary had tats.

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It couldn't have sounded as bad as little cousin (who was about 12 or 13 at the time) singing "I'll tell you what I want..." way, way off key LOL

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Geri/Ginger Spice

The race is on to get out of the bottom,

Emma/Baby Spice

The top is high so your roots are forgotten,

Geri/Ginger Spice

Giving is good as long as you're getting,

Emma/Baby Spice

What's driving you is ambition and betting

All:

I said who do you think you are?

(Do you think you are)

I said who...

Some kind of superstar,

You have got to

Swing it, shake it, move it, make it,

who do you think you are?

Trust it, use it, prove it, groove it,

show me how good you are,

Swing it, shake it, move it, make it,

who do you think you are?

Trust it, use it, prove it, groove it,

SHOW HOW GOOD YOU ARE!!!!!

Victoria/Posh Spice:

You're swelling OUT in the wrong direction,

Mel B/Scary Spice:

you've got the bug, superstar you've been bitten,

Victoria/Posh Spice

Your trumpet's blowing for far too long

Mel B/Scary Spice

Climbing the snake up the ladder, but you're wrong

ALL:

I said who do you think you are?

(Do you think you are)

I said who...

Some kind of superstar,

You have got to

Swing it, shake it, move it, make it,

who do you think you are?

Trust it, use it, prove it, groove it,

show me how good you are,

Swing it, shake it, move it, make it,

who do you think you are?

Trust it, use it, prove it, groove it,

SHOW HOW GOOD YOU ARE!!!!!

You have got to reach on up, never lose your soul,

You have got to reach on up, never lose control

I said who do you think you are?

(Do you think you are)

I said who...

Some kind of superstar,

You have got to

Swing it, shake it, move it, make it,

who do you think you are?

Trust it, use it, prove it, groove it,

show me how good you are,

Swing it, shake it, move it, make it,

who do you think you are?

Trust it, use it, prove it, groove it,

show me how good you are.

Mel C/Sporty Spice:

Swing it, shake it, move it, make it,

Trust it, use it, prove it, groove it

Swing it, shake it, move it, make it

Trust it, use it, prove it

GROOVE IT!!!!!

[!@#$%^&*] brilliant music video too:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=67aP6FheadQ...ink%20you%20are

that settles it... I WANT THEM BACK!

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Wow..this kinda came out of nowhere. :lol:

Man, I LOVED the Spice Girls! *Sigh* Thinking back to when pop was actually good.. :rolleyes: Posh was always my favourite followed closely by Ginger.

I remember in Gr. 6, we had a talent show and there were like 6 groups of girls doing Spice Girls' performances (3 for "Spice Up Your Life" and 3 for "Stop"). :lol: We also had the principle and a teacher acting as Barbie & Ken for Aqua's "Barbie Girl". Ahh..good times...

I even bought their last CD ("Forever")...I thought I was the only one who still kept all their CDs but in highschool, one of my guys friends was like "My first Spice Girls' CD broke..I gotta buy a new one!" :lol:

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AQUA!!!!!!!

I remember being in fifth grade and going to my first "disco parties" :lol: and dancing to that song.

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The Spice Girls were horrible none of them could actually sing.Victoria Beckham was the worst of them she had such an attitude but had no talent for anything if she hadn't had a famous hubby noone would be intrested in her anymore.If I had to pick one as my favourite it would be Gerry at least she admitted she couldn't sing.

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At least the SPICE GIRLS were better than that bloody awful pretentious FRANZ FERDINAND who had 1 good song, TAKE ME OUT. The rest are CRAP and tuneless.

Viva forever!

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At least Franz Ferdinand write their own songs,play their own instuments and are not a manifactured band they got big on their own power and they don't have to screw other celebs to stay famous

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The Spice Girls were a classic pop group and I must disagreee that Victoria can't sing. She has a pretty good voice which is showcased on her amazing solo album. I don't understand why people overseas hate her so much, I think it's very rude. Hell, people have tried to SERIOUSLY kidnap her TWICE. That's ridiculous, lol.

In fact, I'd say all the girls have very strong voices, except maybe Geri. I've heard that they're doing a Greatest Hits, I can't wait for that! I hope it has some new songs as well.

They're the type of group I'd NEVER buy a studio album from, but would love a hits package.

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