The Bangles' second full album, Different Light, would sell a lot more copies, but All Over the Place is easily their best and most satisfying LP. Track Listing.
I saw The Bangles on their final tour. Of course, I told myself, my interest in them is strictly musical, right? I vowed that I would buck the trend and focus my attention on Vicki, Debbie and Michael rather than Susanna. My friend and I had seats toward the back, but he'd brought a pair of binoculars. So they're doing an extended, jamming version of my favorite Bangles song ever, 'Hero Takes a Fall,' at the end. Susanna's got on a miniskirt and heels, and she turns her back to the crowd, puts one foot up on the drum riser and is whaling away on a Fireglo Rickenbacker. It was just plain unfair!
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I have to say that my resolve crumbled rather quickly! Click to expand.Yes she sings the entire song, but you don't see her and the actors sing along with her.
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COOLEST MOMENT= A great shot of old Michael Caine walking down the city street at night with the image of his younger self (from Alfie) behind him on a big screen. All this while Sue is singing 'What's it all about, Austin?' Great deleted scene. It's worth getting even if you don't like Austin Powers movies. Plus she's in the movie anyway (and the music video for Ming Tea's 'Daddy Wasn't There' is also included so you can see more of her).