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The Jam. Style Council close second.
I preferred the Style Council. I am no Mick Talbot but tried my hardest in this vid!
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The Jam. Style Council close second.
Corrected that for you. HTH.*racist fuckwit in the corner of the playground*
The Stupids were really really great. There's quite a connection with Brighton too as, after the first album, Stevie Snax who lived in town joined them on bass. Alan from Brighton hardcore bands Immolato Tomatoes and Sleep sung with them towards the end too, and the guitarist from my old HC band - The Rapid Pips - auditioned for them.Wow, haven't come across anyone else who's even hear of "The Stupids". Great band at the time. I was quite into the 'alternative' screne, so bands like The Pixies, The Fall, Husker Du, The Lemonheads, Dinosaur Jnr come mind. However, if I had to pick just one defining band of the '80s if would probably have to be the mighty SPANDAU BALLET ! (no, seriously!)
Must say I really enjoyed Genesis at Wembley in 1986, not as good as Queen the year earlier though
listened to in the last week @ Pevenseagull towers:
Echo and the Bunnymen, New Order, Talking Heads, Husker Du, REM, P.I.L., The Fall, The Cure, The Go Betweens, XTC, The Triffids, Prince, Nick Cave and The Bad Seeds, Black Flag, Siouxsie and the Banshees, Throwing Muses, Pixies, Dead Can Dance, 10,000 Maniacs, Dinosaur Jr., Cocteau Twins
Definitely not a child of the 80s, but by far the best 80s band was Bob Marley and the Wailers....nothing else compares. Two of the best nights of my life in Brighton in 1980.
Tremendous
Carcass
Extreme Noise Terror
Electro Hippies
Napalm Death
Culture Club
Japan
he was very quiet and perhaps shy or socially retiring (tortured artist effect!)
I was the one telling her he was a talented lad, .
Embolden Talking Heads now! EMBOLDEN!
*shakes fist*