I'll tell you what I want what I really really want..
Yo I tell you what I want what I really really want sings Mel B in the opening lines of the Spice Girl’s first hit wannabe. This is promising. The age of Girl Power is dawning with a decisive woman. The suffragettes wanted the vote. Aretha wanted respect. Now it’s 1996 and a bunch of five feisty females are about to unleash their deepest desires on us. But they don’t seem so keen to get to the point. So tell me what you want, what you really, really want Geri echoes impatiently in response as Mel B tantalisingly repeats her first line. But, sure enough, following a brief interlude of guttural “huh – huh – huh ”-ing, Mel finally tells us what she’s after. It’s a ZIG A ZIG AH Zigazigah? I hear you cry. Zig-A-Zig-Ah? What the hell is a zigazigah? While hours have been spent debating the precise meaning of this set of incoherent syllables (and one can make a pretty good guess at what it might be), 13 years on this song has been playing on my mind. Mel wants something. She probably wants...