Feel so good - it must be wrong
this junk is really workin' out pretty strong
feel so high, it must be low
move so fast, it's almost slow
gonna hit you so hard, you'll never hit back
child you look so spoiled it makes me sad
you act so weird, I think you're clean
you treat me so tough, it's almost mean
feel so strong, it's getting' out of hand
feel so wise, just don'y understand
feel so cool, got complete control
feel so perfect that I lost my soul
feel like doin' it
you lie so good, you think it's true
funny while I'm still countin' on you
got so much space, still no home
feel so handsome but still alone
feel so high it must be low
feel so fast, it's almost slow
feel like doin' it
Wild Romance is:
Herman Brood - voc
Danny Lademacher - Guitar
Freddie cavally - bass
Peter Walrecht - Drums
Monica & DeeDee- (Bombitas)
The Old Grey Whistle Test (usually abbreviated to Whistle Test or OGWT) was an influential BBC2 television music show that ran from 1971 to 1988. It took over the BBC2 late night slot from "Disco Two", which had been running since January 1970, while continuing to feature non-chart music. It was devised by BBC producer Rowan Ayers. According to presenter Bob Harris,
The show's focus on "serious" rock music rather than chart hits was emphasised by a lack of showbiz glitter: bands would often perform their songs in front of either the bare studio walls or plain wooden boards (actually the backs of set walls from other programmes filmed in the same studio). As with many BBC productions, this was (initially at least) as much a matter of money as of style; other late night shows of the time, having only 'minority' appeal, also had to be content with spartan sets. Another factor was that the programme was originally made in a studio known as "Pres B", which had been originally intended for in-vision continuity. The studio was only 32x22 feet (a little under 10 x 7 metres) which left little room for a set once the cameras and band were in.
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