I thoroughly believe this...I was 6-16 in the 80's and love that decades music more than anyThey reckon the music you liked in you mid teens will influence you for the rest of your life.
I thoroughly believe this...I was 6-16 in the 80's and love that decades music more than anyThey reckon the music you liked in you mid teens will influence you for the rest of your life.
Too good to be forgottenI just looked at the charts for when I was 17 and what a fantastic selection of songs, including 2 versions of "Iko Iko", and to this day Amazulu at Keele Uni is one of my top 10 gigs.
Official Singles Chart on 30/5/1982
www.officialcharts.com
Just ‘Hearsay’ clearly….Fake
I went to see him (!) at Newcastle city hall, reckon it was 89’ or 90’ …..were you there ?This is a duet with Alexander ONeill who I have seen live
I'm waiting for the posters who only want to criticise !!!!
Nah saw him at Billingham ForumI went to see him (!) at Newcastle city hall, reckon it was 89’ or 90’ …..were you there ?
Hate that songStill love it....
Anything with Terry Hall gets my vote
Fun fact 1: the song was eternal, with the groove playing into a loop at the end of the record.Always liked this little ditty!
The band I've seen the most ever.And this belter
Saw him/them late last month in Liverpool. Great night. Seen him many times previous too.And this!!! I'll stop now
Anne-Marie Ruddock,Too good to be forgotten
Having lived here most of my life I can confirm playing a gig in Peterborough would have that effect on anyone.Fun fact 1: the song was eternal, with the groove playing into a loop at the end of the record.
Fun fact 2: I was due to see them play live but they broke up the night before, after the drummer reportedly went ballistic and smashed up their kit following a gig in Peterborough.