Human League - "Don't You Want Me" ..Baby?



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The history: http://www.drownedinsound.com/directory/artists/The_Human_League
Youtube Insight Stats as of Nov 1, 2008: The "Hottest" spot in the video is at 2:56 (The Rover SD1 and the Sabb 99 seem to be the most interesting part of the video for many - the average viewer is a 40 year old makle living in the UK); the most frequently looked at parts of the video are the car
s. 37% of the viewers are Female & 63% Male. 13-17 year olds are @12%, 18-24 @8%, 25-34 @11%, 35-44 @35%, 45-54 @28%. 55-64 @5%, 65+ @1%
Nations with the highest percentage of total views:
1. United Kingdom 30.35% 2. United States 28.83% 3. Canada 13.35% 4. Ireland 12.14% 5. Germany 10.92% 6. Spain 10.32% 7. Chile 10.32% 8. Belgium 9.71% 9. Italy 9.10% 10. Sweden 8.80% http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Don%27t_You_Want_Me The Human League - Don't You Want Me. 1981 With a hit album an
d three hit singles in a row Virgin's Simon Draper decided to pull one more single from the album before the end of 1981. Their choice of "Don't You Want Me" instantly caused a row with Oakey who did not want another single released because he was convinced that "the public were now sick of hearing
The Human League" and the choice of the "poor quality filler track" would almost certainly be a disaster, wrecking the group's new found popularity Virgin were adamant that a fourth single was going to be released and Oakey finally agreed, on the condition that a large colour poster was given away w
ith the single because he felt fans would "feel ripped off" by the 'substandard' single alone.[3] "Don't You Want Me" was released in the UK on 5 December 1981 and to everyone in the band (and especially Oakeys) amazement it went almost immediately to number one and remained in the UK charts for 13
weeks. The success was repeated six months later with the release of Dare in the U.S., with "Don't You Want Me" hitting number one on the Billboard Hot 100. Billboard magazine ranked it as the United States' sixth-biggest hit of 1982. The lyrics were originally inspired after lead singer and front
man Philip Oakey read a story in a "trashy tabloid". Originally conceived as a male solo, Oakey was inspired by the film A Star Is Born and decided to turn the song in to a conflicting duet with one of the bands two teenage female vocalists. Susan Ann Sulley was asked to take on the role. Up until
then she and the other female vocalist Joanne Catherall had only been assigned backing vocals; Sulley says she was chosen only through luck of the draw.[1] There are two more realistic reasons for her choice, that Sulley was the better singer and/or that Catherall, a very introverted character at th
e time, shied away from the role. An unofficial Susan Ann Sully page: http://www.susanne-sulley.net/home.htm Music video Susanne Sulley in the iconic 1981 "Don't You Want Me" video. Susanne Sulley in the iconic 1981 "Don't You Want Me" video. In 1981 record company Virgin were becoming aware tha
t promotional music video was evolving into an important marketing tool, with MTV being launched that year. Because it was agreed that the video for Open Your Heart had looked "cheap and nasty", for "Don't You Want Me" they commissioned a much more elaborate and expensive promotional video than for
any of their previous releases. The music video for the song was filmed in Slough, UK in November 1981 and has the theme of the shooting and editing of a murder-mystery film, featuring the band members as characters and production staff. Due to it being a "making of" video, the crew and camera appa
ratus used within appear throughout. It was conceived and directed by filmmaker Steve Barron, and has at its core the interaction between a successful actress played by Susan Ann Sulley walking out on 'film director' Philip Oakey on a film set. It is based on the theme of the film A Star Is Born. Sh
ot on a cold, wet, winter night it was shot on 35mm film instead of the cheaper video tape prevalent at the time. Susan Sulley states now that Steve Baron was heavily influenced by the cinematography of the promo video for the Ultravox single "Vienna" and used it as a benchmark when shooting "Don't
You Want Me". Steve Baron was also influenced by François Truffaut and his film Day for Night and because of that the clapper board seen in the video bears the inscription "Le League Humaine" as a tribute to Truffaut. The video is credited for making Oakey, Sulley and Catherall universally known vi
sual icons of the early 1980s; but became controversial later for a scene where Jo Callis appears to shoot Joanne Catherall with a pistol from a car window (a Saab 99 turbo). The scene is edited out of the DVD version and when shown on MTV. The other car that was used in the video, was a gold W-Reg
Rover SD1. The video was released in December 1981, just as the music video culture was becoming a standard in music, and it was a major contribution to the song's commercial success.


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What's the story ... ( 3 days ago by johnjarvo)
What's the story behind this video.....Don't get it?
How did they escape ... ( 3 days ago by missspazzymagee)
How did they escape justice at Nuremberg? everyone who knows everyone knows they have a murky Nazi past!
We used to listen ... ( 3 days ago by tubeuserx1)
We used to listen to this while driving to the beach in the UK - good times
A great song....... ... ( 3 days ago by jaivamigo)
A great song.........
singers from the 80 ... ( 3 days ago by gersfan109)
singers from the 80's always had really average teeth. Its changed days
damn!!!! i love ... ( 3 days ago by biggjoshhardcore)
damn!!!! i love this song
what are you on ???? ( 2 days ago by SpandauBaggie)
what are you on ????
drugs.... ( 2 days ago by gersfan109)
drugs....
Holy smoke! I was ... ( 2 days ago by rossieden)
Holy smoke! I was 19 when this was in the charts...now I'm so old with grey hair...help!
HAPPY NEW YEAR ALL! ... ( 2 days ago by murphicus)
HAPPY NEW YEAR ALL! Thanks for the great & interesting comments from 'most' of you; a few of late needed removal, but most are first rate! January 31st will be the 2 year anniversary of my encoding and uploading of this video! Thank you to The Human League & VIRGIN RECORDS for not being pricks; and never complaining to youtube about the copyright content! As for me, I use a Virgin Mobile phone just because of that! I'm not sure if it's possible, but 3,000,000 views by Jan 31st? Pass it on!
To be clearer, ... ( 2 days ago by murphicus)
To be clearer, Virgin was the label of "Very Best of The Human League" DVD that I encoded this from. It's a great DVD and it includes Philip Oakey doing Giorgio Moroder's "Electric Dreams" which I also have up. Virgin Records is a British record label founded by English entrepreneur Richard Branson, Simon Draper, and Nik Powell in 1972. It was later sold to Thorn EMI, and then, in the US, merged with Capitol Records in 2007 to create the Capitol Music Group. "more Info" has the history...
It's about a guy ( ... ( 2 days ago by murphicus)
It's about a guy (who was a bigger, more famous star) is pissed off that the woman who he helped to make into a star has decided to leave him. The movie(s) "A Star is Born" is the basic theme. They are making a movie in this video and both express their feelings about the situation to the camera.
Nice 1982. ( 1 day ago by UJB123)
Nice 1982.
I love how Susanne ... ( 1 day ago by silverrbirchwood)
I love how Susanne Sulley (blondie) is only 17 here. She is 46 now, shows how long ago this video was. She is still a total hottie though!!!
no she was 18 here ... ( 1 day ago by ThemasterJay)
no she was 18 here and she is 44 now
This was filmed in ... ( 1 day ago by andi064)
This was filmed in late November 1981 so Susan was 18. She is 45 today, (her 46th birthday is 22 March).
Visit her website for more info!
this guy looks just ... ( 1 day ago by chadheroman)
this guy looks just like Shia Labuff? the guy from Transformers
greatest song, la ... ( 1 day ago by Jimbotloser)
greatest song, la la la
KICKASS SONG! ( 16 hours ago by fakissimodofake)
KICKASS SONG!
ONE OF THE BEST ... ( 11 hours ago by derqaywsx1978)
ONE OF THE BEST SONG IN THE 80`S
haha yeah he does! ... ( 11 hours ago by jamesdavid3)
haha yeah he does! lol
This is good! ( 9 hours ago by animalandcarlover)
This is good!
damn! ( 8 hours ago by IMakeTheLordNev)
damn!
i'm 34 now, i'm old ... ( 7 hours ago by chadheroman)
i'm 34 now, i'm old enough to remember when the song came out but i wish i could experience the 80's as an adult. Going to the clubs when songs like this were popular. Like the movie "The Wedding Singer". Girls with the big hair, that would be fun



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