Pete Waterman: We had the polyester up the kazoo at that point. Polyesters must have been bloody driving the synthesizers at one point.
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Pete Waterman: We had the polyester up the kazoo at that point. Polyesters must have been bloody driving the synthesizers at one point.
Charles Hazlewood: S.O.S. is in D-minor which is, if you believe Spinal Tap, the saddest of all keys.
Charles Hazlewood: It seemed to me that it was the beginning of the end. God, I'm slightly welling up even remembering that actually. Jude Rogers: I can't listen to that without crying. It's just so upsetting! Kim Wilde: It's one of the most painful songs to listen to if you're in the wrong kind of mood.


