@@BaldMancTwat She's from Hertfordshire, that's hardly a rough area, is it? As for being intoxicated, no way, she was always a very "wholesome" person with no substance abuse whatsoever!
Walk past your hair brush, throw on some socks that look the same color in the morning light, tee shirt, and jacket. Still look stunning. Lucky woman. Thanks for the songs Kim.
It’s as though the interviewer was consciously trying to destroy Kim Wilde’s image: dwell for about half the interview on the technical problems she had during a recent concert, point out that she’s wearing odd socks, emphasise how nervous she gets when performing, imply that she’s not a confident, grown-up performer by focusing on her mum being nervous for her. Awful!
Yes, she should get spiky about it, others bloody would. Technical problems are other peoples faults and they should say so, and plus other artists will spit about that. The dumb cow should be asking for more info on her current stuff. That's what NORMAL interviewers do. And Kim never promotes her own stuff properly so she's no help either!
Like this song from the 80s were her true looks show. Wich is my favorite look towards women. She was a little in punk these dags and her brothers playing in the band looks good to. Kim Wilde lived a long time solo just doing botany and flowers. She has actually discovered a completely new flower that she named in latin. Nowdays she is married and probably have children
Ah, so good to see not just Kim Wilde being interview in the 1980s, but footage from the Music Box TV channel too. It was part of the line up on an early (if not the very first) cable TV offering in the UK. There were only about five or six additional channels and Music Box was the best. Amanda Redington was a strange fit really because most of the presenters were pretty young and studenty (Sunie Fletcher, Gary Crowley, Gaz Top, Simon Potter, etc.).
it was a concert in which she sang "schoolgirl", only the soundtrack started to slow down, it was a playback so she said an insult while giving the middle finger
If only she knew how brilliant she was-she has no concept of the pure brilliance of well over 95% of her stuff. Just the year this was done, 13 great songs compiled the "Another Step"-and the 3 excellent songs that didn't make the album. No other singer group EVER dealt out songs as amazing, individual and timeless and diverse as 'House Of Salome', 'Wendy Sadd', 'Can You Hear It', 'Words Fell Down', 'Suburbs Of Moscow', 'Dream Sequence' and so on, yet she has no idea of her excellent back catalogue now she's past 40 and doesn't care about making records ever again, just boring live shows of the same thing. A completely tired, interchangable set of the same 6 songs.
Who the hell are you, apart from the annoying webmaster on her site? Do I even know you. Listen, pal, we're not all the stupid type of fan who is happy with the pawing off of rubbish she gives us these days and her general disregarding of her career, and I, like many, who clearly can't be bothered saying it, have every right to vent about how pathetically her stuff is treated even by her. How about YOU sod off and write about someone more worthy of your personality and taste, like Madonna or any of the crap today. Grow yourself up and get a bloody clue!
@@kyachdistent1301 These celebrities are used for lots of money, they do it often, when they cannot produce hits, they live out of the past. Making concerts, interviews, shows, etc... it's kinda sad, but they don't know to earn money. But some of them have money, and do it anyway. Some of them lost voice, so it's the only way how to make money easily. Otherwise, they would need to go among ordinary people, to take regular jobs. They would be immidiately followed by papparazes, to humilate them. So they are kinda in trap. Need to do this, to earn money, to maintain their luxury stuff and houses.
@@warrax111 Kim isn't like this, but she's not a fan of most of her career as I've said. But loads that came after her spring to mind expertly for what you've just said-slagdonna, minogue, carey, take that, oasis, spice girls, rita ora, adele, c/rappers. Too much, it really is!