
Another one grabbed from the archives and edited down a bit. Given it was January 2014, there’s a chance a few of you won’t have seen it before.
As my dear friend Jacques the Kipper will testify, I have long been an advocate of the talent of probably the most famous Australian on the planet. So much so, that back in the early 1990s when a music magazine (I think it may well have been the long-defunct Select) printed a photo of Kylie cavorting on a bed with Bobby Gillespie, JtK got a t-shirt made with my head superimposed on the body on Mr G, with the words ‘I Should Be So Lucky’ printed underneath…..
And I know that I’m not the only long-time indie-disco or other genres of music freak who hasn’t fallen for her charms over the years (hiya Adam!!!!)
Of course, there’s been a lot of stuff she has recorded and released that has been unlistenable. But overall, the magnificent easily outnumber the mundane, while there have been more sublime 45s than shite 45s.
And among all the great acts that I’ve seen live over the years, I’ve rarely been so well entertained as when Mrs V took me along as a surprise to catch Kylie perform in March 2005 at the SECC in Glasgow.
A few years back, I had the pleasure of finding a 12″ promo copy of some dance mixes disc of one of my favourite Kylie singles for just £1, so I’m sticking to my principles by offering these rips from vinyl:-
mp3 : Kylie Minogue – Confide In Me (Master Mix)
mp3 : Kylie Minogue – Confide In Me (The Truth Mix)
mp3 : Kylie Minogue – Confide In Me (Big Brothers Mix)
Enjoy!!!!
She’s good but not much of a singer.
Ah! A real highlight from the future wife.
I’ve sent her a letter, asking if she’ll be up for stroking your hair when the time right…
She’s great- this single is one of her best
I once read a review of this single comparing it with a Madonna track of the same time, and the journo concluded Kylie would win every time just by putting her (high-heel) shoes out in the ring. I concur.