Rate Your Music score: 3.15 out of 5!
These guys pretended their shit's not stinking!
Over the course of 8 years or so, the London duo Go West would occasionally pop up with a hit single here and there. The lost hit we're profiling today is among this string of tunes.
Now, the thing about this is that I never saw the video for this action-packed song until it appeared on YouTube not long ago. And when it did, I burst out laughing! That's because Go West looked almost like an exaggerated rendering of another London act of the era: Wang Chung. Even funnier, the members of Go West - especially the singer - kept mugging for the camera throughout, and looked absolutely ridiculous doing so.
At least they had a good time up on stage. That's better than the stuff that goes on now. These days, even the biggest festivals in town consist mostly of people just moping around with blank stares. I went to baseball's Opening Day parade a few years ago, and nobody seemed to notice there even was a parade. It's better to look ridiculous in a 1980s way than be a Debbie Downer in a 2020s way.
And why is this "The Sequel"? Apparently, this record was a remix of a track from an earlier album. But it sounds like there's not much difference.
I associate this song with a couple other lost hits from around the same time: "Something Real (Inside Me/Inside You)" by Mr. Mister and "One For The Mockingbird" by Cutting Crew. They're all similar in that the record peaked in the lower reaches of the top 40 after the band had become well-known for other songs. The difference is that - unlike with those other acts - Go West's earlier songs that I had heard actually missed the top 40.
We close our eyes to time slipping away!