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"Alive and Kicking" is a song released by the Scottish rock band Simple Minds as the lead single from their seventh album, Once Upon a Time. The song reached number three on the US Billboard Hot 100 and number four in Canada; it peaked within the top five of several European countries including Italy, where the song reached number one.
Both "Love Song" (from 1981) and "Alive and Kicking" (from 1985) appear in their original 7-inch edits on the album. The namesake video collection, featuring promo videos from the then latest two albums and live versions of the hits was released simultaneously.
34 Hours (CBS, 1971) Alive and Kicking (Release Records, June 1976) Skid Row (Essential Records, 1990) – a.k.a. Gary Moore/Brush Shiels/Noel Bridgeman (artist credited on cover & spine), this is the Gary Moore version of the unreleased third album, recorded late 1971.
In 1992, a slightly remixed version of the song was released to promote the band's Glittering Prize 81/92 compilation, backed with "Alive and Kicking". This re-release finally sent "Love Song" into the UK Top 10, where it reached #6. [8]
Alice Cooper. Alice Cooper had a severe problem with alcohol during the 1970s, but he was able to psychologically compartmentalize it enough to convince himself he didn't have a problem.
They scored two more hits in the UK: a cover of Simple Minds' "Alive and Kicking" in 1992 and Lee Garrett's "You're My Everything" in 1993. [1] Other singles released by the duo were "I Didn't Know " (1992), as well as original compositions "My Girl" (1993) “Break down" and “ On my mind “(1994). [ 2 ]
In 2002, Hawkins was diagnosed with pancreatic cancer which went into remission, which he attributed in the film documentary to a miracle by the 'Big Rocker' and Adam 'Dreamhealer' McLeod, a 16 year old healer from Vancouver, B.C. [44] His remarkable remission was featured in the 2012 film Ronnie Hawkins: Still Alive and Kicking. [45]
Harvinder Rattan, a Sikh faith representative, asked King Charles at the reception on Dec. 20, as seen in a video shared by the Daily Mail. "I'm still alive," King Charles joked in reply with a ...