‘I Love 1986′ featuring Five Star, clips of Dad, cars, house, sequins, and infamous prank caller Eliot Fletcher who showed us how ‘classy’ he was by swearing live on air and making poor Sarah Greene blush.
Duration : 0:9:56
‘I Love 1986′ featuring Five Star, clips of Dad, cars, house, sequins, and infamous prank caller Eliot Fletcher who showed us how ‘classy’ he was by swearing live on air and making poor Sarah Greene blush.
Duration : 0:9:56
Strong as Steel, 1987. Since performed by Gladys Knight, Tina Arena and Gregory Abbott. Five Star’s version is the original and the best. 5 Star.
Duration : 0:6:2
Set in an amusement park, blighted by a recent rainfall and grey skies, Five Star is having fun again. 5 Star. 1984.
Duration : 0:4:0
R.S.V.P by Five Star, 5 Star, 1985. I love Denise’s hair in this video, but I don’t know what she is wearing. It looks like a pair of curtains from a stately home are attached to her bottom. Watch her do the quickstep like a fox.
Duration : 0:3:21
Stay Out of My Life by Five Star, 5 Star, 1987. The one with the red sequin catsuits, clips of previous videos and the famous Tasty Cafe.
Duration : 0:3:43
Hide and Seek by Five Star, 5 Star, 1984. Love the dance routine, the appearing, disappearing, big yellow hair and braces. Once performed by New Edition.
Duration : 0:3:30
They all look synchronised and stylish in this one, dancing in front of famous London landmarks. 1986.
Duration : 0:3:55
They all look like they are having fun is this video, 1985. Filmed in Montreux. 5 Star.
Duration : 0:3:46
One of my favourites from the 80s. Denise’s vocals are outstanding. The video is a bit of a fashion disaster, but it was the 80s, afterall. I like this song more than the video. 1986. 5 Star.
Duration : 0:4:19
The Slightest Touch by Five Star, 5 star, 1987. Shep Pettibone Remix. The one where Denise befriends a mad Einstein looking scientist bloke.
Duration : 0:4:4