Next -will you bet- what a cool new wave/rocking,alternative song. This track seems to be all over the lace with the arrangement and production. It's almost a rap type of song headed all over the place. The vocals are indeed unique and solos throughout the song the rhythm guitar riffs are catchy and solos throughout the music genre and the. BET Gospel is a television network in the United States that launched on July 1, 2002 and provides gospel and inspirational programming. The network, a spin-off of BET (Black Entertainment Television), mixes new and classic shows as well as original gospel-oriented programming. BET Gospel previously ran on an automated loop schedule.
You Bet ! – 1988
Another prime time Saturday Night classic. You Bet ran for 10 series over 101 episodes between 1988 and 1997.
It was a British game show that was based around the format of German show Wetten, dass..? developed by Frank Elstner.
Initially the show was hosted by Saturday Night TV legend Sir Bruce Forsyth, with co host Ellis Ward.
However over the show's nine year run there would be two changes in host, when initially Brucie stepped down in 1990 to re-join the BBC presenting The Generation Game, Matthew Kelly (Game For A Laugh) stepped in, he stood down in 1995 to concentrate on Stars In Their Eyes and was replaced by Darren Day.
It wasn't just the hosts that changed over the years, so did the co-hosts. First was Ellis Ward, who had stayed on after Bruce Forsyth's departure, she was not initially replaced until Darren Day took up presenting duties in 1996 and was joined by Diane Youdale for one series and in the final series Sarah Matravers became co-host.
In 1991 ITV moved the show to a Friday night, it was re-instated to it's Saturday slot in 1994.
Summary
A panel of celebrities would bet on the ability of members of the public to achieve unlikely challenges and stunts. Usually these had been planned and rehearsed many times, within a limited amount of time.
The studio audience also got to bet on the outcomes. Panellists would receive points for each outcome they predicted correctly, based on the percentage of the studio audience that also placed a correct bet.
The celebrity sponsoring the challenge always had to bet that their challenger would be successful. The accumulated total of points achieved by the celebrities would be added to the points totalled by the studio audience, increased several times over, converted into pounds and donated to a charity chosen by the celebrity panellist who had achieved the highest score.
Format
1988
Each week there would be four challenges, some in the studio and some on location presented by Ellis Ward.
The panellists would each 'sponsor' a challenge, and Bruce Forsyth would also sponsor one.
In the event of the challenge not being achieved, that sponsor would have to do a forfeit. (e.g., being a golf caddy or air steward for the day).
In the case of Bruce Forsyth's challenge, the majority vote determined his prediction; an incorrect prediction forced Forsyth to do his forfeit. His explanation for this part was usually, 'You're now betting for the fate of Forsyth in the form of a forfeit. If you're right, I'm alright; but if you're wrong, I'm right in it!') It was either broadcast in the studio on the same show or broadcast on location on the following week's show.
For series 2 a new theme tune was introduced
1991
Following the departure of Bruce Forsyth, some major changes were introduced. A new logo was introduced, Matthew Kelly stepped up as host to replace Bruce Forsyth. Also, the challenges went up from four to five, which meant that Ellis Ward got involved, with her sponsoring challenges as well. Matthew Kelly also got involved in doing the work on location challenges, as well as Ellis Ward. Finally, if Matthew Kelly's challenge ended in failure, he had to do his forfeit, regardless of the audience's prediction.
1992 – 1993
The departure of Ellis Ward as co-host led to the number of celebrity guests being increased from three to four per show and Matthew Kelly doing all the work on location challenges. She would not be replaced until 1996.
1995
The show decided there would be no more forfeits for the celebrities and Matthew Kelly when sponsoring their challenges.
Instead, they introduced the celebrity challenge, where the lowest celebrity scorer would do only one forfeit challenge, which would be broadcast the following week's show. The public then got to vote in at home to donate £1,000 to a charity of their choice if the celebrity succeeded or failed the challenge.
The set was replaced by a new 'arena' that allowed much more floor space for the challenges. Matthew Kelly announced his intention to leave the show and concentrate on hosting Stars in Their Eyes after transmission of Series 8. The viewers' phone vote was dropped after Series 8 was shown.
1996
With a new host in Darren Day and the return of the co-host it was time for more changes. The co-host worked on location challenges, the forfeits also returned to the show, but they were not chosen by the celebrity guests. This time they were automatically chosen by the crew at the end of each show for the celebrity who got the lowest score in the show.
1997
The final series and another set of changes.
The show introduced a new item for the celebrities, they could play their YOU BET! BONUS CARD, which meant their points would be doubled if they successfully guessed the outcome of a challenge (which can only be played once in the entire show). The celebrity challenge returned to the show, and the audience got to choose which challenge they would choose for the lowest scoring celebrity at the end of the show from two choices with cryptic clue titles (e.g., 'Ooh! That's better!' or 'Dangling Down').
Clips
Presented By:
Bruce Forsyth (1988–90)
Matthew Kelly (1991–5)
Darren Day (1996–7)
Co – Presnters
Ellis Ward (1988–91)
Diane Youdale (1996)
Sarah Matravers (1997)
Details
Channel: ITV
Produced By: London Weekend Television
Original Transmission Dates: 20th February 1988 – 12th April 1997
A Resurrection of all things Rock&Roll
Well, to be honest I do not remember listening to a song like this one for a couple of decades or even more!! This song, though a bit much for my taste, is pure talent, beauty, harmony, everything is in its place and still amazes you with every beat!I know some of my friends who kill for such innovative rock style.I will definitely send them the link. Congratulations! A unique approach in rock music is just born! Two thumbs up! Reviewed by Bijan Elijah
Canada, Ontario, Toronto
Reviewed by Bijan Elijah
Canada, Ontario, Toronto
Power sound! Full of energy!
In a stunning mood, Nexxt creates an special energy able to impact the molecules, energizing body and soul simultanously!Yes, I will bet: no doubt that it's a strong and very well played music.Ready to be a big success! Reviewed by Marcelo Musarra
Brazil, São Paulo
Reviewed by Marcelo Musarra
Brazil, São Paulo
asleep and snoozing then this song came on my player i had not heard anything original for years
it was very distinct and wowing to the ears a great sonic sound with alll the bells and you wanna talk about tight playing ability these dudes are onto something just like 40 years ago when v halen and boston came out it was like wow i gotta have more of this crisp guitar worerk and leads were superb vocals were awsome for sure it had a bit of a haze to it but it sounded like it was meant to be and these guys will be big Lord willing they will be NEXXT Reviewed by jamie gazelle
United States, Texas, Austin
Reviewed by jamie gazelle
United States, Texas, Austin
good stuff
like the song reminds me of five finger death punch a lot meeting the band that did 'head strong ' really great mix too rock on!!!!anyways hope and wish you the best out there its a struggle sometimes Reviewed by Kyle Alexe Pearson
United States, Massachusetts, Haverhill
Reviewed by Kyle Alexe Pearson
United States, Massachusetts, Haverhill
Tight Rock Song!
Finally a well mixed and good Rock recording! I enjoyed the fact that this song is multi faceted and the stereo sound separation is great. Love the guitar work on this song and the drums and bass guitar sound killer right in the pocket. The vocals are amazingly clear and well arranged. This song is tight in all aspects, very well performed. The dynamics are excellent as they seem to happen in all the right places. Well done. Was this recorded in a music studio or home studio,just curious? Reviewed by Pete Flores Band
United States, Indiana, Kokomo
Reviewed by Pete Flores Band
United States, Indiana, Kokomo
Toppermost
It is what it is: the highest quality and the highest possible musical performance. Absolutely great stuff, well done and immaculately manufactured within the studio framework. Everything is to its lieu, be it arrangement, vocalizing or availing musical instruments as such. Believe it or not, you rarely get to deal with such a great attitude being outcome of some immeasurable art of being a man of his craft. Definitely, NEXXT rules! Reviewed by Cinabro
Italy, Rome
Reviewed by Cinabro
Italy, Rome
Equal balance
Best Rap Beats
This song has an equal balance of melody, heaviness ,and rhythm that's undeniably good. I wish I could hear more songs like this on the radio but unfortunately radio sucks. But this song is still great and I believe this band can get a audience of followers. NEXXT has made me a fan of there music. I give this track a 5 out of five for its good straight forward song writing and I wish to hear more stuff from this band n the future. Reviewed by Storms of Jupiter
United States, Tennessee, Kingsport
Reviewed by Storms of Jupiter
United States, Tennessee, Kingsport
Great faced paced rock!
Glad I opened this up. Lots of elements that resonate with everything I think rock should be. Great guitar work throughout and killer tone! Hit the highway with this one and try not to get a speeding ticket! I dare you! Thanks. Reviewed by 8$Rum
Mexico, Merida
Reviewed by 8$Rum
Mexico, Merida
Unbridled energy and passion from the very first note. Sure hit material!
I love the syncopation in this piece and the way the music arrangement has a very direct connection with the vocals answering the emotional intention intensely and precisely. The whole song is one bundle of focused energy. The vocals are crisp, clear and perfect for this genre of music, and the short chorus lines really do add to the dynamics of this song. The lyrics like the vocals are also clear and pointed and genre perfect. The arrangement is full of excellent and very dynamic drum and guitar work. This is a great rock song with super hit potential. The 'NEXXT' great chart buster! Reviewed by Eddison Baptiste
Trinidad and Tobago, Diego Martin
Reviewed by Eddison Baptiste
Trinidad and Tobago, Diego Martin
Groovy Rockin' Track!
Dig the guitar crunches, and the passion delivered with the vocals. Great drum changes into the breaks. Memorable hook. All in all, an overall great song w/ a many musical interludes and a dope rap segment. Keep on doing that dang thang, Yo! Real Rock Right Here! Reviewed by Mitchell Mandel
United States, Overland
Reviewed by Mitchell Mandel
United States, Overland
Great Beat
Be careful, this one will grab you and won't let go. All the words are understandable, and there's a lot this band wants to tell you. The bass could come up in a big way, because the song moves with some very hard turns and can use something to hold it down in a few spots. Even on these funky computer speakers the bass should still be heard. Great guitar lines, and the this song rocks, plain and simple. Great work. Keep rocking! Reviewed by Joe Miranda & The Kings Of Texas
United States, Texas, Houston
Reviewed by Joe Miranda & The Kings Of Texas
United States, Texas, Houston
Will You Bet - NEXXT
I'm not a fan of clean vocals in metal. And this is a reason, why I can't give more like 4 stars. 'Will You Bet' it's a good composition with short intro began by drums, bass and guitar in the background. After coming lightly guitars combined with clean phrases in the verses and more heaviest guitars combined with screaming in the choruses. Melodic riffs, the way singing is for me a mix of Nirvana/Korn/Limp Bizkit. It's could be a hit in independent radio stations. Greetings, Maciej ATRAPA Reviewed by ATRAPA
Poland, Poznan
You Betrayed Shiva
Reviewed by ATRAPA
Poland, Poznan
Will you bet?
Good hard sound song with melodic vocal.Good hard sound song with melodic vocal.Good hard sound song with melodic vocal.Good hard sound song with melodic vocal.Good hard sound song with melodic vocal.Good hard sound song with melodic vocal.Good hard sound song with melodic vocal.Good hard sound song with melodic vocal.Good hard sound song with melodic vocal.Good hard sound song with melodic vocal.Good hard sound song with melodic vocal.Good hard sound song with melodic vocal. Reviewed by Heavy Vibration Studio PL
United Kingdom, Birmingham
Reviewed by Heavy Vibration Studio PL
United Kingdom, Birmingham
You Betrayed Me Lisa Jackson
Review of Nexxt song Will You Bet
I have been playing and listening to blues and rock music since the late 60's. I like the this song. I like the futuristic style and power of it. The guitars are done well and the vocals are great. It has a modern theme and modern style approach which is engaging and listenable.1995
The show decided there would be no more forfeits for the celebrities and Matthew Kelly when sponsoring their challenges.
Instead, they introduced the celebrity challenge, where the lowest celebrity scorer would do only one forfeit challenge, which would be broadcast the following week's show. The public then got to vote in at home to donate £1,000 to a charity of their choice if the celebrity succeeded or failed the challenge.
The set was replaced by a new 'arena' that allowed much more floor space for the challenges. Matthew Kelly announced his intention to leave the show and concentrate on hosting Stars in Their Eyes after transmission of Series 8. The viewers' phone vote was dropped after Series 8 was shown.
1996
With a new host in Darren Day and the return of the co-host it was time for more changes. The co-host worked on location challenges, the forfeits also returned to the show, but they were not chosen by the celebrity guests. This time they were automatically chosen by the crew at the end of each show for the celebrity who got the lowest score in the show.
1997
The final series and another set of changes.
The show introduced a new item for the celebrities, they could play their YOU BET! BONUS CARD, which meant their points would be doubled if they successfully guessed the outcome of a challenge (which can only be played once in the entire show). The celebrity challenge returned to the show, and the audience got to choose which challenge they would choose for the lowest scoring celebrity at the end of the show from two choices with cryptic clue titles (e.g., 'Ooh! That's better!' or 'Dangling Down').
Clips
Presented By:
Bruce Forsyth (1988–90)
Matthew Kelly (1991–5)
Darren Day (1996–7)
Co – Presnters
Ellis Ward (1988–91)
Diane Youdale (1996)
Sarah Matravers (1997)
Details
Channel: ITV
Produced By: London Weekend Television
Original Transmission Dates: 20th February 1988 – 12th April 1997
A Resurrection of all things Rock&Roll
Well, to be honest I do not remember listening to a song like this one for a couple of decades or even more!! This song, though a bit much for my taste, is pure talent, beauty, harmony, everything is in its place and still amazes you with every beat!I know some of my friends who kill for such innovative rock style.I will definitely send them the link. Congratulations! A unique approach in rock music is just born! Two thumbs up! Reviewed by Bijan Elijah
Canada, Ontario, Toronto
Reviewed by Bijan Elijah
Canada, Ontario, Toronto
Power sound! Full of energy!
In a stunning mood, Nexxt creates an special energy able to impact the molecules, energizing body and soul simultanously!Yes, I will bet: no doubt that it's a strong and very well played music.Ready to be a big success! Reviewed by Marcelo Musarra
Brazil, São Paulo
Reviewed by Marcelo Musarra
Brazil, São Paulo
asleep and snoozing then this song came on my player i had not heard anything original for years
it was very distinct and wowing to the ears a great sonic sound with alll the bells and you wanna talk about tight playing ability these dudes are onto something just like 40 years ago when v halen and boston came out it was like wow i gotta have more of this crisp guitar worerk and leads were superb vocals were awsome for sure it had a bit of a haze to it but it sounded like it was meant to be and these guys will be big Lord willing they will be NEXXT Reviewed by jamie gazelle
United States, Texas, Austin
Reviewed by jamie gazelle
United States, Texas, Austin
good stuff
like the song reminds me of five finger death punch a lot meeting the band that did 'head strong ' really great mix too rock on!!!!anyways hope and wish you the best out there its a struggle sometimes Reviewed by Kyle Alexe Pearson
United States, Massachusetts, Haverhill
Reviewed by Kyle Alexe Pearson
United States, Massachusetts, Haverhill
Tight Rock Song!
Finally a well mixed and good Rock recording! I enjoyed the fact that this song is multi faceted and the stereo sound separation is great. Love the guitar work on this song and the drums and bass guitar sound killer right in the pocket. The vocals are amazingly clear and well arranged. This song is tight in all aspects, very well performed. The dynamics are excellent as they seem to happen in all the right places. Well done. Was this recorded in a music studio or home studio,just curious? Reviewed by Pete Flores Band
United States, Indiana, Kokomo
Reviewed by Pete Flores Band
United States, Indiana, Kokomo
Toppermost
It is what it is: the highest quality and the highest possible musical performance. Absolutely great stuff, well done and immaculately manufactured within the studio framework. Everything is to its lieu, be it arrangement, vocalizing or availing musical instruments as such. Believe it or not, you rarely get to deal with such a great attitude being outcome of some immeasurable art of being a man of his craft. Definitely, NEXXT rules! Reviewed by Cinabro
Italy, Rome
Reviewed by Cinabro
Italy, Rome
Equal balance
Best Rap Beats
This song has an equal balance of melody, heaviness ,and rhythm that's undeniably good. I wish I could hear more songs like this on the radio but unfortunately radio sucks. But this song is still great and I believe this band can get a audience of followers. NEXXT has made me a fan of there music. I give this track a 5 out of five for its good straight forward song writing and I wish to hear more stuff from this band n the future. Reviewed by Storms of Jupiter
United States, Tennessee, Kingsport
Reviewed by Storms of Jupiter
United States, Tennessee, Kingsport
Great faced paced rock!
Glad I opened this up. Lots of elements that resonate with everything I think rock should be. Great guitar work throughout and killer tone! Hit the highway with this one and try not to get a speeding ticket! I dare you! Thanks. Reviewed by 8$Rum
Mexico, Merida
Reviewed by 8$Rum
Mexico, Merida
Unbridled energy and passion from the very first note. Sure hit material!
I love the syncopation in this piece and the way the music arrangement has a very direct connection with the vocals answering the emotional intention intensely and precisely. The whole song is one bundle of focused energy. The vocals are crisp, clear and perfect for this genre of music, and the short chorus lines really do add to the dynamics of this song. The lyrics like the vocals are also clear and pointed and genre perfect. The arrangement is full of excellent and very dynamic drum and guitar work. This is a great rock song with super hit potential. The 'NEXXT' great chart buster! Reviewed by Eddison Baptiste
Trinidad and Tobago, Diego Martin
Reviewed by Eddison Baptiste
Trinidad and Tobago, Diego Martin
Groovy Rockin' Track!
Dig the guitar crunches, and the passion delivered with the vocals. Great drum changes into the breaks. Memorable hook. All in all, an overall great song w/ a many musical interludes and a dope rap segment. Keep on doing that dang thang, Yo! Real Rock Right Here! Reviewed by Mitchell Mandel
United States, Overland
Reviewed by Mitchell Mandel
United States, Overland
Great Beat
Be careful, this one will grab you and won't let go. All the words are understandable, and there's a lot this band wants to tell you. The bass could come up in a big way, because the song moves with some very hard turns and can use something to hold it down in a few spots. Even on these funky computer speakers the bass should still be heard. Great guitar lines, and the this song rocks, plain and simple. Great work. Keep rocking! Reviewed by Joe Miranda & The Kings Of Texas
United States, Texas, Houston
Reviewed by Joe Miranda & The Kings Of Texas
United States, Texas, Houston
Will You Bet - NEXXT
I'm not a fan of clean vocals in metal. And this is a reason, why I can't give more like 4 stars. 'Will You Bet' it's a good composition with short intro began by drums, bass and guitar in the background. After coming lightly guitars combined with clean phrases in the verses and more heaviest guitars combined with screaming in the choruses. Melodic riffs, the way singing is for me a mix of Nirvana/Korn/Limp Bizkit. It's could be a hit in independent radio stations. Greetings, Maciej ATRAPA Reviewed by ATRAPA
Poland, Poznan
You Betrayed Shiva
Reviewed by ATRAPA
Poland, Poznan
Will you bet?
Good hard sound song with melodic vocal.Good hard sound song with melodic vocal.Good hard sound song with melodic vocal.Good hard sound song with melodic vocal.Good hard sound song with melodic vocal.Good hard sound song with melodic vocal.Good hard sound song with melodic vocal.Good hard sound song with melodic vocal.Good hard sound song with melodic vocal.Good hard sound song with melodic vocal.Good hard sound song with melodic vocal.Good hard sound song with melodic vocal. Reviewed by Heavy Vibration Studio PL
United Kingdom, Birmingham
Reviewed by Heavy Vibration Studio PL
United Kingdom, Birmingham
You Betrayed Me Lisa Jackson
Review of Nexxt song Will You Bet
I have been playing and listening to blues and rock music since the late 60's. I like the this song. I like the futuristic style and power of it. The guitars are done well and the vocals are great. It has a modern theme and modern style approach which is engaging and listenable. Reviewed by Jimmy Bean Clagghorn
United States, Haines City Florida
Reviewed by Jimmy Bean Clagghorn
United States, Haines City Florida
Strong performance!
You Bet Reply
Hello there! I must say that I like finding new musical gems on the net. It's always a pleasure. Never gets old. This is a good song in every aspect. Strong vocal performance, combined with decent and honest songwriting, powerful delivery on instrumentation, good production value...it's all there. I must notice a very good top line with some interesting twists and turns. There is no place for criticism here. Some minor issues are more a matter of personal taste. There is always a different way to make a song, but this one is good as it is. Keep up with good work! All the best! Reviewed by Alexander NovVa
Serbia and Montenegro, Nis
Reviewed by Alexander NovVa
Serbia and Montenegro, Nis