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- Buggles were featured in the Record Mirror article “The plastic age page” in 1980.
- Frankie Goes To Hollywood were featured in the Smash Hits article “Get smart” in 1984.
- Frankie Goes To Hollywood played the Ahoy Hall, Rotterdam, Netherlands in 1987.
- 808 State released 808:90ptical, and Ex:el in 1991.
- Onetwo played the Sister Ray Record Store, Soho, London, UK in 2007.
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- Frankie Goes To Hollywood were featured in the No.1 article “A man of 2 tribes”, the No.1 article “Amazing piece of marketing…”, the No.1 article “Pleasure delayed”, the No.1 article “Stuff and nonsense”, the The Weekly News article “The incredible Frankies”, and the No.1 article “Whispers” in 1985.
- Stephen ‘Tintin’ Duffy was featured in the No.1 article “Kiss me” in 1985.
- Andrew Poppy released The amusement in 1987.
- 808 State played the Spinmasters DJ - Thunderdome, Manchester, UK in 1989.
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- ABC were featured in the Smash Hits article “Bitz” in 1983.
- Frankie Goes To Hollywood were featured in the No.1 article “Whispers” in 1984.
- Propaganda were featured in the No.1 article “News” in 1984.
- 808 State were featured in the Record Mirror article “Ancodia” in 1990.
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- ABC were featured in the Smash Hits article “The code of gentlemen” in 1982.
- Frankie Goes To Hollywood were featured in The Law Magazine article “Why Frankie, Elton and Gilbert went to court” in 1988.
- Holly Johnson released Across the universe in 1991.
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- Frankie Goes To Hollywood were featured in the Sounds article “Hooray for Hollywood” in 1983.
- Propaganda released Dr. Mabuse in 1984.
- Act were featured in the NME article “Actions speak louder”, and the Record Mirror article “I can’t escape from you” in 1988.
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- Buggles were featured in the Record Mirror article “Adventures in modern recording” in 1982.
- Thomas Leer was featured in the Record Mirror article “Contradictions” in 1982.
- 808 State released Pacific in 1990.
- Glam Metal Detectives released Everybody up in 1995.
- Glam Metal Detectives performed Everybody up on Top of the Pops (BBC) in 1995.
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- In 1987 Frankie Goes To Hollywood appeared on Saturday Live, ITV (CANCELLED).
- Frankie Goes To Hollywood were featured in the Record Mirror article “Watching the wildlife” in 1987.
- Various released The abduction of The Art Of Noise in 2004.
- Frankie Goes To Hollywood were featured in the Den of Geek article “Games nobody talks about anymore: Frankie Goes To Hollywood” in 2015.
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- Peter ‘Ped’ Gill was born in 1964.
- Frankie Goes To Hollywood played the Candem Palace, London, UK in 1983.
- Frankie Goes To Hollywood were featured in the Daily Mirror article “The girls Frankie left behind” in 1985.
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- Martin Fry was born in 1958.
- Frankie Goes To Hollywood were featured in the Daily Mirror article “How success has saved Holly Johnson”, and the No.1 article “Whispers at the Video Cafe” in 1985.
- Zang Tuum Tumb were featured in the No.1 article “The ZTT master plan for world domination” in 1985.
- 808 State played the Spinmasters DJ - Thunderdome, Manchester, UK in 1989.
- 808 State were featured in the Record Mirror article “ex:el” in 1991.
- Claudia Brücken was featured in the NME article “Love: and a million other things”, and the Record Mirror article “Subterania, London” in 1991.
- Holly Johnson was featured in the Record Mirror article “Across the universe” in 1991.
- Dust Junkys released Done and… dusted in 1998.
- Dust Junkys performed Get the funk up, and What time is it? on TFI Friday (Channel 4) in 1998.
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- Frankie Goes To Hollywood were featured in the No.1 article “Boxer beat” in 1984.
- Propaganda were featured in the Record Mirror article “Dr. Mabuse”, and the No.1 article “The nine lives of Dr Mabuse” in 1984.
- Frankie Goes To Hollywood were featured in the Sunday Express Magazine article “Frankie goes to Sheffield” in 1985.
- Art of Noise released Peter Gunn in 1986.
- 808 State played the ?, ?, UK in 1989.
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- 808 State played the International 2, Manchester, UK (supporting Happy Mondays and M.C. Buzz B.) in 1989.
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- Frankie Goes To Hollywood played the RDS Simmonscourt, Dublin, Ireland in 1985. Review
- Art of Noise were featured in the Smash Hits article “Peter Gunn” in 1986.
- Frankie Goes To Hollywood were featured in the NME article “ZTT pay half million bill” in 1988.
- Seal played the Brighton Centre, Brighton, UK in 2004.
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- Frankie Goes To Hollywood released Watching the wildlife in 1987.
- Art of Noise released Paranoimia in 1989.
- Art of Noise released Yebo! in 1995.
- Seal played the Plymouth Pavilions, Plymouth, UK in 2004.
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- Buggles released Clean, clean in 1980.
- Frankie Goes To Hollywood played the City Hall, Sheffield, UK in 1985. Review
- Frankie Goes To Hollywood were featured in the Smash Hits article “Frankie Goes To Hollywood becoming tax exiles…”, and the Smash Hits article “Frankie in Italy (Part 2)” in 1985.
- Art of Noise performed Opus 4, and Paranoimia on The Tube (Channel 4) in 1986.
- In 1986 Art of Noise appeared on The Tube, Channel 4. Perform Peter Gunn with Duane Eddy.
- Art of Noise featuring Duane Eddy performed Peter Gunn on The Tube (Channel 4) in 1986.
- Art of Noise were featured in the Cash Box article “Shop talk” in 1987.
- Annie Lennox released Medusa in 1995.
- Seal played the Bournemouth International Centre, Bournemouth, UK in 2004.
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- Buggles were featured in the Billboard article “International briefs” in 1980.
- Dollar released Give me back my heart in 1982.
- Frankie Goes To Hollywood were featured in the Smash Hits article “A day to remember”, and the Smash Hits article “Bitz” in 1984.
- Propaganda were featured in the Smash Hits article “Propaganda: Dr Mabuse” in 1984.
- Frankie Goes To Hollywood played the Demontford Hall, Leicester, UK in 1985.
- Art of Noise were featured in the Record Mirror article “Peter Gunn” in 1986.
- Shades of Rhythm released Sweet revival (Keep it comin’) in 1993.
- Anne Pigalle played the Ronnie Scotts, London, UK in 1998.
- A Theory released One point two in 2015.
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- Frankie Goes To Hollywood performed Relax on Les Vainqueurs in 1984.
- Frankie Goes To Hollywood were featured in the Record Mirror article “Chartfile”, the No.1 article “Frankie’s extra show”, the No.1 article “One to 1”, and the No.1 article “Person 2 person” in 1985.
- 808 State played the G-Mex, Manchester, UK in 1990. Review
- Claudia Brücken was featured in the Melody Maker article “Claudia Brucken: Love: and a million other things”, and the Melody Maker article “Claudia Brucken: Subterania, London” in 1991.
- Holly Johnson was featured in the Record Mirror article “What’s the meaning of life” in 1991.
- Seal played the Cardiff International Arena, Cardiff, UK in 2004.
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- Lips released Say hello to my girl in 1978.
- Frankie Goes To Hollywood were featured in the Melody Maker article “Relax… Frankie is coming back” in 1984.
- Propaganda were featured in the No.1 article “Whispers” in 1984.
- Yes were featured in the No.1 article “Leave it”, and the Record Mirror article “Leave it” in 1984.
- Frankie Goes To Hollywood played the City Hall, Newcastle, UK in 1985.
- Anne Pigalle played the Café de Paris, London, UK in 1998.
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- Trevor Horn was featured in the Smash Hits article “Bitz” in 1982.
- Anne Pigalle was featured in the Press release article “All fans of living should be aware…” in 1985.
- Frankie Goes To Hollywood played the City Hall, Newcastle, UK in 1985.
- Frankie Goes To Hollywood released Welcome to the pleasure dome in 1985.
- 808 State played the Spinmasters DJ - Thunderdome, Manchester, UK in 1989.
- Art of Noise were featured in the Record Mirror article “Paranoimia ’89” in 1989.
- Seal played the The NIA, Birmingham, UK in 2004.
- Anne Dudley was featured in the Radio Times article “Anne Dudley — Close to the edit” in 2006.
- Claudia Brücken released Everyone says ‘Hi’ in 2013.
- Various released Fly — Songs inspired by the film Eddie the eagle, and The Passion: New Orleans — Music from the live television event in 2016.
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- 808 State released The extended pleasure of dance EP in 1990.
- Shane MacGowan was featured in The Guardian article “Singer’s fightback fails to disguise his fall from grace” in 1999.
- Seal played the Clyde Auditorium, Glasgow, UK in 2004.
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- Frankie Goes To Hollywood played the Apollo, Glasgow, UK in 1985.
- Holly Johnson released Americanos in 1989.
- Tom Jones released I wanna get back with you in 1995.
- Art of Noise released Reduction in 2000.
- Anne Dudley released Monkeybone — Original motion picture soundtrack in 2001.
- Seal played the Manchester Carling Apollo, Manchester, UK in 2004.
- Seal performed Mad world on The Passion in 2016.
- Seal, Jencarlos performed We don’t need another hero on The Passion in 2016.
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- Frankie Goes To Hollywood were featured in the NME article “Frankie — split now, reform in ‘88!” in 1987.
- Honky released Love thy neighbour in 1994.
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- Buggles were featured in the Record Mirror article “Clean clean” in 1980.
- Art of Noise featuring Duane Eddy were featured in the Record Mirror article “Peter Gunn” in 1986.
- Art of Noise played the Shepherds Bush Empire, London, UK in 2000.
- Seal played the London Carling Hammersmith Apollo, Hammersmith and Fulham, London, UK in 2004.
- Claudia Brücken performed Everyone says ‘Hi’ on The Review Show (BBC) in 2013.
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- Frankie Goes To Hollywood were featured in the No.1 article “Claim to fame special” in 1985.
- Frankie Goes To Hollywood played the Odeon, Birmingham, UK in 1985. Review
- Frankie Goes To Hollywood were featured in the NME article “Some two zillion T-shirts later…”, the Melody Maker article “That’s entertainment”, the Record Mirror article “Welcome to the pleasure dome”, the No.1 article “Welcome to the pleasuredome”, the Record Mirror article “Welcome to the pleasuredome”, the No.1 article “Welcome to the videodome”, and the No.1 article “Whispers” in 1985.
- Godley & Creme were featured in the No.1 article “Cry” in 1985.
- Thomas Leer was featured in the Record Mirror article “Heartbreak” in 1985.
- In 2004 Seal appeared on Today With Des And Mel. Performed Waiting For You.
- The Producers were featured in The Guardian article “Behind the music: how to make a singer sound great” in 2012.
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- Art of Noise were featured in the No.1 article “News” in 1984.
- Frankie Goes To Hollywood were featured in the No.1 article “Frankie goes platinum”, and the No.1 article “The new sex symbols” in 1984.
- Propaganda were featured in the No.1 article “Propaganda dial M for murder” in 1984.
- Frankie Goes To Hollywood played the Odeon, Birmingham, UK in 1985. Review
- 808 State played the G-Mex, Manchester, UK (supporting Happy Mondays) in 1990. Review
- Propaganda were featured in the Melody Maker article “Propaganda release a single” in 1990.
- Anne Dudley wins an Oscar for her soundtrack to The Full Monty in 1998.
- Lisa Stansfield released The moment in 2006.
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- Fallen Angel and the T.C. Band released Don’t come back in 1977.
- Anne Pigalle released Hé stranger in 1985.
- Frankie Goes To Hollywood released Watching the wildlife in 1987.
- Frankie Goes To Hollywood were featured in the Record Mirror article “Chartfile” in 1989.
- Holly Johnson was featured in the Record Mirror article “Americanos” in 1989.
- 808 State released 808:90 in 1990.
- 808 State played the G-Mex, Manchester, UK (supporting Happy Mondays) in 1990.
- 808 State released Cübik/
Olympic/Pacific in 1991. - Rod Stewart released Vagabond heart in 1991.
- Yes released Fly from here in 2018.
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- Paul Morley was born in 1957.
- Frankie Goes To Hollywood were featured in the Sounds article “Frankie Goes To Hollywod: Camdem Palace” in 1983.
- Art of Noise released Beat box, and Into battle with the Art of Noise in 1984.
- Frankie Goes To Hollywood played the Apollo, Manchester, UK in 1985.
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- Dollar were featured in the Record Mirror article “Give me back my heart”, and the Record Mirror article “Night Out, Birmingham” in 1982.
- Frankie Goes To Hollywood played the Apollo, Manchester, UK in 1985.
- Art of Noise featuring Duane Eddy performed Peter Gunn on Top of the Pops (BBC) in 1986.
- Art of Noise were featured in The Guardian article “Art of Noise —
Shepherds Bush Empire, London ” in 2000. - Onetwo were featured in the www.releasemagazine.net article “Instead” in 2007.
- Zang Tuum Tumb were featured in the independent.co.uk article “Jill Sinclair: Businesswoman and pop manager who co-founded ZTT and guided the career of her husband Trevor Horn” in 2014.
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- Anne Pigalle was featured in the Smash Hits article “Hé stranger” in 1985.
- Art of Noise were featured in the Smash Hits article “Moments in love” in 1985.
- Frankie Goes To Hollywood were featured in the Smash Hits article “An old Liverpool acquaintance has been speaking out…”, and the Smash Hits article “Welcome to the pleasuredome” in 1985.
- Godley & Creme were featured in the Smash Hits article “Cry” in 1985.
- Stephen ‘Tintin’ Duffy was featured in the Smash Hits article “The ups and down” in 1985.
- Claudia Brücken was featured in the www.dso.co.uk article “A tribute to Billy MacKenzie” in 2007.
- Claudia Brücken + Andrew Poppy and Onetwo played the Shepherds Bush Empire, London, UK (A Tribute to Billy MacKenzie) in 2007. Review|
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- Spandau Ballet released Instinction in 1982.
- Propaganda were featured in the Smash Hits article “Propaganda, Dr. Mabuse” in 1984.
- Art of Noise were featured in the Melody Maker article “Gunn law!” in 1986.
- Trevor Horn, Lol Creme & Yiannis Kotsiras released Pass the flame in 2004.
- Nasty Rox Inc. released Cash in 2012.
- The Producers were featured in The Guardian article “Behind the music: Turning a studio performance into recorded magic” in 2012.
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- Frankie Goes To Hollywood performed War, War, Wish (The lads were here), and Wish (The lads were here) on Oxford Road Show (BBC) in 1984.
- Anne Pigalle was featured in the No.1 article “Hé stranger”, and the Record Mirror article “He stranger” in 1985.
- Frankie Goes To Hollywood were featured in the Record Mirror article “And suddenly there came a bang”, the Melody Maker article “Bang goes Frankie”, the No.1 article “Claim to fame”, the Record Mirror article “Frankie Goes To Hollywood are the subject of a book…”, the Melody Maker article “Frankie Goes To Hollywood: Welcome to the pleasure dome”, the NME article “Frankie Goes To Hollywood: Welcome to the pleasuredome”, the No.1 article “One to 1”, the No.1 article “Two major retail chains are threatening to ban…”, and the NME article “Zang Tuum Tumb, the company which gave you Frankie Goes To Hollywood…” in 1985.
- Godley & Creme were featured in the No.1 article “Whispers” in 1985.
- Zang Tuum Tumb were featured in the NME article “Zang Tumb Tuum have already announced the release…” in 1985.
- Lee Griffiths released First things first EP stuff in 1998.
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- Art of Noise were featured in the Record Mirror article “Art of Noise: Beat box”, the Record Mirror article “Art of Noise: Beat box”, the Sounds article “Art of Noise: Beatbox”, and the No.1 article “Beat box (Diversions one and two)” in 1984.
- Frankie Goes To Hollywood were featured in the No.1 article “Whispers” in 1984.
- Propaganda were featured in the Record Mirror article “Lies, lies, lies” in 1984.
- Frankie Goes To Hollywood played the Hammersmith Odeon, London, UK in 1985.
- 808 State played the ?, Manchester, UK (MC Tunes party) in 1989.
- Femme was featured in the dazeddigital.com article “Femme channels her inner tomboy for ‘S.O.S.’ video” in 2015.