A classic love song with a strong "GoodFellas"-like feel
Especially because of Jimmy Burke. The video features young people in Los Angeles, around 1991 (very likely when the video was shot, even though it was released in 1992). And UPN was closer to Warner Bros. Than The WB, and I revive it (which was more popular 11 years straight) and create WB, a real Warner Bros. Network (with no "The" before "WB," no Tribune, no "dubba," "dubba," "dubba," no frog).
The song has a dark feel to it that can be a little unsettling to those who have seen, or are familiar with, "GoodFellas." And it's especially because of Jimmy Burke and the air about him. Anyone who knows the real Jimmy knew what a borderline "Friends"-watching racist monster he was. It's got that classic gangster feel. It's a great video for those who love the 1990s. And set the stage for "The Heights" reality show (which was on Fox, strangely, I thought it was MTV).
The song has a dark feel to it that can be a little unsettling to those who have seen, or are familiar with, "GoodFellas." And it's especially because of Jimmy Burke and the air about him. Anyone who knows the real Jimmy knew what a borderline "Friends"-watching racist monster he was. It's got that classic gangster feel. It's a great video for those who love the 1990s. And set the stage for "The Heights" reality show (which was on Fox, strangely, I thought it was MTV).
- robert-macc
- Jul 13, 2023