![]() ![]() ![]() Whigfield sits in her towel with her hair up in front of a glamorous mirror getting ready. The sense of getting ready and of it actually not yet being Saturday Night is reflected in the video. “I’ll make you mine, you know I’ll take you to the top” The song seems to exist within a state of hope, or a sense of hoping for something to happen. Revisiting the song now, years later, I really felt the melancholy that lies underneath the pop and rewatching the memorable video I discovered, to my horror, a moment of pure David Lynch style nightmare fuel (more on that later…) I remember being in discos or parties and jumping around trying to follow the dance moves to the beat of the song. ![]() It’s not just the catchy beats and the repetitive lyrics, it was the simplistic (but oddly iconic) video and the incredibly involved and energetic dance routine which went along with it. Searching back in my history, Saturday Night may have been one of the first that I truly loved. I have long been a lover of a Scandinavian bop with a melancholic streak. ![]()
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