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I recall slagging off most of the pap that was in the charts during the 80's,but looking back we had..Yazoo,Depeche Mode,Human League,ABC,Haircut 100...I could go on. now all classic 80's acts!
I was quite lucky, as a family friend was very into his music, and via him, at the tender age of 8, I began to become a huge fan of 'futurist' acts, such as Kraftwerk, Landscape, Depeche Mode, Flock of Seagulls, Softcell, Thomas Dolby, et al.
A few years later, I put that aside for a while whilst I entered into my shame phase of metal (complete with mullet and cheap leather jacket), such as Metallica, Alice Cooper, Helloween, Maiden and the like.
I must admit, whilst I never really took to the pop side of the decade, I did think that The London Boys' '12 Commandments of Dance' album was superb. I picked it up cheap from eBay a couple of years ago, and it's still fresh and uplifting. Don't tell anybody I shared that with you
would have to be Bananarama and of course Madonna, every playtim at school we'd be out there singing the songs and naking routines up for the next disco.
"Raggy dolls, Raggy Dolls, dolls like you and me" "Raggy Dolls, Raggy Dolls, made imperfectly"
wasn't much of a fan,but I see the Police are just about to announce a world tour.I'd go If I didn't find Sting so odious.Bound to sell out in seconds though
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