Also give Nick Beggs from Kagagoogoo major respect, as not only was he definitely up for the Kagagoogoo Reunion, he filled in to make ABC,s dreams come true !! Now that's a Musician and an honourable guy !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
When this episode aired, it had been around 20 years since they had all played together. Hard to believe it's almost been another 20 years since this episode.
Martin and David are still as great as ever, and they are both super nice guys and it was very nice of the guy from Kajagoogoo to help them out. I really enjoyed the show
There are some things in life that we take for granted in life without realising just how great they are. Nick Beggs’ Bass playing is one of those things.
Lexicon is a masterpiece. I have two copies on vinyl. Tears Are Not Enough Valentine's Day All Of My Heart 4ever 2gether... ...Every song on that album is straight perfection.
Definitely one of the best produced albums of the eighties. I loved ABC's sound and still do. If I remember correctly, ABC actually put a real tour together after this episode aired because of the renewed interest in the band and their music.
@@JustWasted3HoursHere yeah, Martin Fry has been touring for 15yrs now. I found this video while waiting for tickets to go on sale for the Cardiff gig next feb on Friday. Full orchestra with Anne Dudley of ‘Art of Noise’ conducting. 😎😁
Great Martin,, he is the soul of the band with his shine, he's brilliant, and his voice is still clear and Deep, Mr. Palmer the drummer was great too,!!! 👏👏👏Very sad two other members missing!
I have no words to express my impression of how humble Fry and Palmer are, they jusr ooze humility which is a sign of an advanced soul. I enjoyed their music so much in the 80's by the Caribbean Sea. Glory days. God bless Fry and Palmer.
Bands reunited was a great show and with all of today's reality shows , finding out what all these famous people are doing in there lives today is an interesting part of the show. BRING IT BACK PLEASE IT WAS ENTERTAINING AND ENJOYED THE TRACKING THE STARS DOWN AND THEIR ANSWER YES OR NO TO SHOW!!!!!
I got to meet Martin and Mark out dancing in the clubs of London at the end of the 80's. Those 2 summers of love were a lot of fun. Neither guys had an ounce of being stars. We were all there for the love of the music & no airs 'n graces. Mark is a really nice guy, would be great to see him again. Martin even gave me and my other half a lift home after one night with the music blaring and all just having a good time. Special times.
I was 14 in 1982 and LOVED every ABC song! Lexicon of Love was essential back then. I remember the last big hit was in 87-88, "When Smokey Sings." Love seeing all my other Gen X'ers post and reminisce. How freakin lucky we were to grow up in that time.
Wow' Martin Fry's Voice! And him and David Palmer together again after 20yrs is magnificent 😍They still Sound Great! Together! I just Would've Loved To Have Seen all of Them played live together again though" but they still pulled offed a tremendous one night show anyway! Love you guys.😍😍😍
Nick Beggs is an altogether fantastic guy who stands by his word. Happy to help out any band when needed and a phenomenal Bassist to boot. Top marks to him.
No one has mentioned the backing singer, she needs a big shout out for supporting Martin on the notes he couldn't handle anymore . Great Gig and Nick Beggs, top man!!!!
I don't know why she´s credited nowhere, I resent it. Her name is Tracy Graham, and she is a goddess. You can follow her on twitter as tracyredgraham And I usually watch this performance and the one on the Trevor Horn Prince's Trust concert when I need to feel in love again
I respect Martin Fry's talent. I am a Cancer Survivor as well and when he mentioned that he felt the "cancer" took some time away I can totally relate. I remember when this show first aired. It was a great idea. I'm glad this is still on youtube.
I absolutely love the concept of Bands Reunited. In a very real sense, we are asking them to let bygones be bygones and to look forward. Not everyone wrestles with cancer but we are all moving closer to our demise. It would be a wonderful thing for us to let go of past hurts, angers, injustices, etc and say "let's celebrate life while we can". Best wishes to those guys for having the guts to play together again and may we all celebrate life while we still can.
Loved ABC back in the day and loved their performance in this. I watch this at least once a year and it's always emotional. So glad these guys agreed to turn up. They looked so happy and energised up on that stage. Well done Martin and David, wishing you both well.
Shame the other members didn’t show up! Great Band ABC. Seen them a few times... always put on a good show! Martin Fry still has it! David Palmer too!! You can’t beat that Gold Suit!!
if you get how throw away the music industry is.. you get perhaps why they didn't. on one hand you are making something personal , with music... vs. the industry side that motivation is money. they don't sit well together.. unless you have control of it.
yeah me too I thought with mark on board and martin the other two would come.Maybe the one who didnt want to be filmed but the other guy the sax player would.Nice to see kagagoogoo member help out too shy was my first ever single I bought.
What a trooper and good friend 'Nick Beggs' is as well as one of the best bass players around. Great to see Palmer & Fry together again even if the other 2 can't hack it anymore.
Shame the other two decided against appearing, but what a way to round out the lineup with the monstrous bass talents of Nick Beggs from Kajagoogoo and beyond, and Andy Hamilton of Duran Duran fame filling in on sax, so cool! Tracy Graham was excellent on backing vox as well.
When I was growing up, I loved this band and I still listen to them till this day. Martin Fry and David Palmer 🥰 blew it out of the water. What talent!🥳 Thank you for showing up for your fans!!!! They did extremely well. What a shame that the 2 other band members didn't show up.🤨 What a lost opportunity for both of them.
I saw ABC last year in Zoetermeer and this year in Colchester. Still amazing to hear Marty and the music of ABC. They will always have a special place in my heart!
+ACMENEWS Sweet--he sounds even better than he did back in the day---that's what happens when you take good care of your voice. Plus he and the other two guys still look good after all these year,too!
Martin is such an English gentlemen, charasmatic, like Bryan Ferry. ABC were part of all that New Romantic movement which was so fantastic. They were like Spandau Ballet. Fantastic.
Duran Duran took the Crown. Their Hair was the difference. Nobody had hair like they did! They were the ultimate image of Young Elite Rich who party in Exotic locals. They raced Yachts in their videos! Romance and Animalism. That's how it's done.
When the human spirit of life takes over more then the music you can see it in both of them . Life is so precious . No animosity , no hatred , no division . Just human kindness that brought them there. music was only an avenue . I actually enjoyed seeing the two enjoy themselves more than watching them perform.
I've been a fan, ever since The Look of love came out. But also, ever since, I seen David Palmer perform in Philadelphia, PA with Rod Stewart ,doing Lost In You. And seen him perform many times since with Rod Stewart, everytime, I seen him, I've always, wish, I could see him perform again with ABC. And tonight, that was accomplished. Thanks VH1, and David, for making that happen.
Truly good stuff even 20 years after this journey for ABC took place. It’s ashamed that 2 members wouldn’t even return phone calls. I’ve learned in my time. That the biggest waste of time is, anger, regret and missed opportunity. Martin Fry came back from a potential death sentence. He sounded great and I think it was important to them to be together in a room to share memories that should mean a lot to them all.
such great great memories. David and Martin seem like really great guys. It was great that Nick from Kajagoogoo helped out, loved that band back then as well.
Joyous moment… 40 years ago exactly this album came out and brightened my life…. What a great concept even though I’m watching 18 years after it was made 🤭 and Lexicon of Love Vol 1 is still in my playlist 😃
I was in my early 20s when ABC hit the music scene back in 82 when Lexicon of Love was released. I wasn’t a fan of pop music having played in a few rock bands in high school but admit AVB’s music was unique at the time and had a great dancing beat. I never bought their albums but appreciated their talent and creativity. 🇨🇦
It seems that the ones that showed up are well adjusted and happy people. The 2 that no showed are probably living with resentment. I think if the 2 no shows came to the reunion, they may have healed emotionally and might be able to move on and find happiness. Nick beggs is a truly underrated musician and has created a beautiful life for himself- no resentment.
He's right about other Sheffield bands but I see 2 iconic albums Hysteria and Lexicon of Love. Both albums also had amazing producers involved. Cant believe all that time has passed.
It would have been fantastic to have seen the original ABC line up on stage. However, we learnt as the years went on that most bands that were produced by Trevor Horn, did NOT need a full band in the studio. 'The Lexicon of Love' album was mainly Martin Fry & David Palmer and a load of tricks programmed by Trevor into his synthesisers. Stephen & Mark are very talented people. BUT, they are electronic pioneers. Mark's programming on the 'how to be a Zillionaire' had proved this. Mark had retired from ABC in 1992, and Stephen may have found this reunion a bit scary. Too much, too soon, maybe ? I think I read recently that he may have been paid off after the 'Beauty Stab' album. David has played on most ABC albums. Most recently, 2008s 'Traffic'. Stephen & Mark have both recently reunited Vice Versa, and Martin / ABC have hit the jackpot with 'The Lexicon of Love II' album. I still live in hope that one day there will be a full 'Lexicon' reunion xx
I watched this the first time it aired back in 2004, and I've just watched it again - such a great idea and execution. It really brought the first burst of ABC excitement back to the fore. Such a shame about Mark and Stephen, but they're on their own journeys. I just hope their journeys eventually coincide with David and Martin's some day in the near future.
A lot of souls were healed on this series, no doubt. Old scores forgotten and good times remembered. This one and Flock of Seagulls are two of my favorites, but they all have something to offer. Considering these guys were WAY out of practice they did an amazing job.
David Palmer played for everyone, The The, ABC, Stood in for the Bunnymen for a bit, Kirsty MacColl . A rather nice resume he has, Ok , Rod Stewart was probably some good money, but the guy is AWESOME. I think he also did a stint with The Pretenders.... He was a nice guy when I met him, impressed that I had a Kirsty single for him to sign, when he was in THe THe...
I'm a hard rocker, metal head, started listening to Bowie and then branched out to other types of music. When videos were the way to know new bands this show was all night long playing videos played ABC so much I started to like them. Lexicon of Love i still love.