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* [[Homage]]: ''Say You'll Be Mine'' has the members play various scenes of films like [[Theres Something About Mary]], [[Austin Powers]], [[Romeo and Juliet]], [[Armageddon]], [[Batman Returns (Film)|Batman Returns]] and [[Titanic (Film)|Titanic]].
* [[Homage]]: ''Say You'll Be Mine'' has the members play various scenes of films like [[Theres Something About Mary]], [[Austin Powers]], [[Romeo and Juliet]], [[Armageddon]], [[Batman Returns (Film)|Batman Returns]] and [[Titanic (Film)|Titanic]].
** ''It's the Way You Make Me Feel'' reenacts scenes from ''[[Dangerous Liaisons (Literature)|Dangerous Liaisons]]''. Set in 1800s France wherein Lisa wears dental braces at the time.
** ''It's the Way You Make Me Feel'' reenacts scenes from ''[[Dangerous Liaisons (Literature)|Dangerous Liaisons]]''. Set in 1800s France wherein Lisa wears dental braces at the time.
* [[Hospital Hottie]]: The ''Chain Reaction'' music video where Claire and Faye have [[Hello Nurse]] outfits, while "Doctor" Lisa's plunging neckline predates [[House (TV)|Dr. Cuddy's]] outfits.
* [[Hospital Hottie]]: The ''Chain Reaction'' music video where Claire and Faye have [[Hello, Nurse!]] outfits, while "Doctor" Lisa's plunging neckline predates [[House (TV)|Dr. Cuddy's]] outfits.
* [[Keet]]: H. It does stand for Hyperactive, after all.
* [[Keet]]: H. It does stand for Hyperactive, after all.
* [[Known Only By Their Nickname]]: H
* [[Known Only By Their Nickname]]: H

Revision as of 00:22, 27 January 2014

CW from top-left: Claire, H, Faye, Lee and Lisa


One of THE bands of The Nineties (at least if you were British), Steps was a multi-chart topping pop band that lasted from 1997 - 2001. The line-up from start to finish was Lisa Scott-Lee, Lee Latchford-Evans, Claire Richards, Faye Tozer and Ian Watkins. Watkins was known as "H", which stands for "hyperactive". While their songs were good (and catchy as hell), their main draw was, as their name implies, that each single had a unique, simple dance to go with it. These dance steps were included with most of their single releases which meant their fans could easily learn the dance.

Their biggest hit was Tragedy - a cover of the Bee Gees song, and the success of Steps' version means that Tragedy is largely Covered Up in Britain.


The band, their videos and their songs contains examples of: