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Machinations
5,356 listeners
Machinations was a Sydney-based Australian pop band in the early 1980s. Notable national hits included "Pressure Sway", "My … read moreMachinations was a Sydney-based Australian pop band in the early 1980s. Notable national hits included "Pressure Sway", "My Heart's On Fire" and "No Say In It". Band Members: Fred Loneragan (vocals) Ti… read moreMachinations was a Sydney-based Australian pop band in the early 1980s. Notable national hits included "Pressure Sway", "My Heart's On Fire" and "No Say In It". Band Members: Fred Loneragan (vocals) Tim Doyle (guitar) Nick Swan (bass) Tony Starr (keyboards) In… read more -
Bronski Beat & Marc Almond
5,550 listeners
Bronski Beat and Soft Cell star, Marc Almond, recorded and released a single together in 1984: a version of Donna Summer and Giorgio Morode… read moreBronski Beat and Soft Cell star, Marc Almond, recorded and released a single together in 1984: a version of Donna Summer and Giorgio Moroder's 'I Feel Love', turned into a medley of sorts by adding 'Johnny Remember Me… read moreBronski Beat and Soft Cell star, Marc Almond, recorded and released a single together in 1984: a version of Donna Summer and Giorgio Moroder's 'I Feel Love', turned into a medley of sorts by adding 'Johnny Remember Me' to the mix. View wiki -
Figures On A Beach
7,503 listeners
Figures on a Beach was a new wave techno pop band that formed in Detroit, Michigan in the early 1980s (out of the prior band Razor 1922).Th… read moreFigures on a Beach was a new wave techno pop band that formed in Detroit, Michigan in the early 1980s (out of the prior band Razor 1922).They gigged around clubs like Clutch Cargo and Bookies with vocalist Anthony Kaczynski, guitarist J… read moreFigures on a Beach was a new wave techno pop band that formed in Detroit, Michigan in the early 1980s (out of the prior band Razor 1922).They gigged around clubs like Clutch Cargo and Bookies with vocalist Anthony Kaczynski, guitarist John Rolski, keyboardist Christopher Ewen, bassist Perry Tell… read more -
Boys Don't Cry
25,745 listeners
1. British studio band* 2. Japanese indie rock band formed in 2005 3. US rapper Black Krays alter ego on the song Counting Sad Faces * Boys… read more1. British studio band* 2. Japanese indie rock band formed in 2005 3. US rapper Black Krays alter ego on the song Counting Sad Faces * Boys Don't Cry are a British studio band who had one hit in the United States, "I Wanna Be a… read more1. British studio band* 2. Japanese indie rock band formed in 2005 3. US rapper Black Krays alter ego on the song Counting Sad Faces * Boys Don't Cry are a British studio band who had one hit in the United States, "I Wanna Be a Cowboy", which peaked at #12 in 1986. the band was for… read more -
Joe Crow
6,126 listeners
Joe Crow is a British musician who began his musical career at the height of the British punk era in 1977 as a member of one of Birmingham&… read moreJoe Crow is a British musician who began his musical career at the height of the British punk era in 1977 as a member of one of Birmingham's most well-known punk acts, The Prefects. While the band only released one album, they are c… read moreJoe Crow is a British musician who began his musical career at the height of the British punk era in 1977 as a member of one of Birmingham's most well-known punk acts, The Prefects. While the band only released one album, they are considered a classic of the era; performing with The Clash on… read more -
Rupert Hine
10,893 listeners
Rupert Hine (born Rupert Neville Hine in Wimbledon on 21 September 1947; died 5 June 2020) was an English musician and prolific producer in… read moreRupert Hine (born Rupert Neville Hine in Wimbledon on 21 September 1947; died 5 June 2020) was an English musician and prolific producer in the synth pop era, helming albums such as Tina Turner's "Private Dancer", Howard J… read moreRupert Hine (born Rupert Neville Hine in Wimbledon on 21 September 1947; died 5 June 2020) was an English musician and prolific producer in the synth pop era, helming albums such as Tina Turner's "Private Dancer", Howard Jones's "Human's Lib", SAGA's "… read more -
Mobiles
7,713 listeners
The Mobiles were a UK 1980s New Wave/New Romantic/Pop band, whose existence was notable for their one major hit single, early in 1982, with… read moreThe Mobiles were a UK 1980s New Wave/New Romantic/Pop band, whose existence was notable for their one major hit single, early in 1982, with the song "Drowning in Berlin". It reached a high of number nine in the UK Singles Chart… read moreThe Mobiles were a UK 1980s New Wave/New Romantic/Pop band, whose existence was notable for their one major hit single, early in 1982, with the song "Drowning in Berlin". It reached a high of number nine in the UK Singles Chart. The follow-up single "Amour, Amour" (No. 45 in t… read more -
TGV
6,328 listeners
1) TGV is Tiga and Mateo Murphy 2) TGV was a French electronic project from 80's, known mostly by their song "Partie 1" 3) T… read more1) TGV is Tiga and Mateo Murphy 2) TGV was a French electronic project from 80's, known mostly by their song "Partie 1" 3) TGV was a dutch punk/hardcore (nederpunk) band in the 1980s. View wiki1) TGV is Tiga and Mateo Murphy 2) TGV was a French electronic project from 80's, known mostly by their song "Partie 1" 3) TGV was a dutch punk/hardcore (nederpunk) band in the 1980s. View wiki -
Pete Shelley
80,800 listeners
Pete Shelley (Peter Campbell McNeish, 17 April 1955 – 6 December 2018) was an English singer, songwriter and guitarist, best known as the l… read morePete Shelley (Peter Campbell McNeish, 17 April 1955 – 6 December 2018) was an English singer, songwriter and guitarist, best known as the leader of the punk band Buzzcocks. Shelley was born to Margaret and John McNeish at 48 Milton Street, in Leigh. Margaret was an ex-mill worker in the town, whi… read more -
Mummy Calls
6,385 listeners
Mummy Calls were formed in 1982 and were active throughout the early to mid 1980s. The band's line-up consisted of vocalist David Bank… read moreMummy Calls were formed in 1982 and were active throughout the early to mid 1980s. The band's line-up consisted of vocalist David Banks, keyboardist Alan Bint, drummer David Everingham - replaced in 1984 by Paul Brook (formerly of L… read moreMummy Calls were formed in 1982 and were active throughout the early to mid 1980s. The band's line-up consisted of vocalist David Banks, keyboardist Alan Bint, drummer David Everingham - replaced in 1984 by Paul Brook (formerly of Level 42), bassist Andrew Hingley (brother of Tom Hingley of … read more