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- In 1984 Frankie Goes To Hollywood appeared on On The Road (Hosted by Peter Powell). Perform War.
- Frankie Goes To Hollywood released Two tribes in 1984.
- Das Psycho Rangers released Love terminator in 1988.
- Various released Coyote Ugly — Soundtrack in 2000.
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- Frankie Goes To Hollywood were featured in the Smash Hits article “Mutterings” in 1984.
- Frankie Goes To Hollywood performed Two tribes on Top of the Pops (BBC) in 1984.
- Yes were featured in the Smash Hits article “It can happen” in 1984.
- Raging Speedhorn were featured in The Guardian article “Raging Speedhorn: We will be dead tomorrow” in 2002.
- Art of Noise released Influence — Hits, singles, moments, treasures… in 2010.
- The Frames released Another love song, Dance the devil, and Fitzcarraldo in 2010.
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- Dollar released Hand held in black and white in 1981.
- Frankie Goes To Hollywood were featured in the Next 14 article “Frankie — How they went there” in 1984.
- 808 State played the Hippodrome, Middleton, UK in 1989.
- Frankie Goes To Hollywood released Sex mix — Archive tapes and studio adventures, volume one in 2012.
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- Frankie Goes To Hollywood were featured in the No.1 article “Chain reaction”, the No.1 article “One to 1”, the No.1 article “Stuff and nonsense”, and the No.1 article “Whispers” in 1984.
- 808 State played the ?, Blackburn, UK in 1989.
- Art of Noise released State of the art in 1997.
- Anne Dudley released Seriously chilled — New arrangements of classic chill-out anthems in 2003.
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- Various released The shape of the universe in 1985.
- Paul Rutherford was featured in the Record Mirror article “Oh world” in 1989.
- 808 State released Lift/
in 1991.Open your mind - Sun Electric released I feel free in 1991.
- Sun Electric featuring Inga released Red summer in 1991.
- Time Unlimited released Use me in 1991.
- 808 State released Azura in 1996.
- Klymaxx released I’ve got a feeling in 1996.
- Claudia Brücken released One summer dream in 2013.
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- Frankie Goes To Hollywood were featured in the Ms London article “Frankie finds fame” in 1984.
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- Art of Noise played the Tokyo, Japan in 1986.
- Frankie Goes To Hollywood were featured in The Guinness Rockopedia: The Ultimate A–Z of Rock and Pop article “Rockopedia: F” in 1998.
- Seal released Waiting for you in 2003.
- Art of Noise released And what have you done with my body, God? in 2006.
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- Dollar were featured in the Record Mirror article “Hand held in black and white” in 1981.
- Art of Noise played the Tokyo, Japan in 1986.
- 808 State released 808:90, Don solaris, Ex:el, and Gorgeous in 2008.
- Frankie Goes To Hollywood were featured in the Inside the Pleasuredome box set article “Tumbometer 11 —
Inside the Pleasuredome ” in 2014.
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- Frankie Goes To Hollywood performed Two tribes on Top of the Pops (BBC) in 1984.
- Propaganda were featured in The Gavin Report article “A secret wish” in 1985.
- Art of Noise played the Tokyo, Japan in 1986.
- Frankie Goes To Hollywood were featured in the Melody Maker article “Rage of chance” in 1986.
- All Saints 1.9.7.5. performed If you wanna party on Radio 1 Roadshow (BBC) in 1995.
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- Frankie Goes To Hollywood were featured in the No.1 article “Tea with Holly Johnson and his friend Wolfgang…” in 1985.
- Art of Noise played the Tokyo, Japan in 1986.
- 808 State played the Dancedaze, The Academy, Brixton, London, UK in 1990.
- Anne Pigalle played the Komedia, Brighton, UK in 2003.
- Brian Nash released Nasher says relax in 2015.
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- Frankie Goes To Hollywood performed Two tribes on The Rebellious Jukebox (Channel 4) in 1984.
- Frankie Goes To Hollywood were featured in the No.1 article “Whispers” in 1984.
- Thomas Leer was featured in the No.1 article “International” in 1984.
- Propaganda were featured in the Record Mirror article “Propaganda follow up their top 30 hit…” in 1990.
- Infantjoy played the Kentish Town, London, UK in 2007. Images
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- JJ Jeczalik was featured in the Cash Box article “On the dancefloor” in 1989.
- 808 State released Pacific/
Cübik in 2002. - Trevor Horn was featured in The Guardian article “Trevor Horn: ‘My wife’s death hit us hard but the family is still together’” in 2016.
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- Malcolm McLaren was featured in the No.1 article “Whispers” in 1983.
- Frankie Goes To Hollywood were featured in the Smash Hits article “Bitz” in 1986.
- Das Psycho Rangers were featured in the Music Week article “Love terminator” in 1988.
- Propaganda released Only one word in 1990.
- Sophie Ellis-Bextor released Today the sun’s on us in 2007.
- Spector released Enjoy it while it lasts in 2012.
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- Glenn Gregory & Claudia Brücken were featured in the Smash Hits article “When your heart runs out of time” in 1985.
- Propaganda were featured in the Smash Hits article “P Machinery” in 1985.
- Various were featured in the Smash Hits article “Insignificance (Shape of the universe)” in 1985.
- Captain released This is hazelville in 2006.
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- Art of Noise played the Hammersmith Odeon, London, UK in 1986. Review|
Review - Raging Speedhorn released We will be dead tomorrow in 2002.
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- Yes were featured in the Record Mirror article “Drama” in 1980.
- Frankie Goes To Hollywood were featured in the Smash Hits article “Cameras! Lights! Action!” in 1983.
- Frankie Goes To Hollywood were featured in the Smash Hits article “Bitz”, and the Smash Hits article “Mutterings” in 1984.
- Frankie Goes To Hollywood performed Two tribes on Supercool in 1984.
- Art of Noise were featured in the Sounds article “Taken from the Max” in 1986.
- Dove released Don’t dream (Dove) in 1999.
- Holly Johnson was featured in The Guardian article “I will survive” in 1999.
- Art of Noise were featured in The Guardian article “Top of the pops” in 2003.
- David Jordan played the V Festival, JJB Arena, Chelmsford, UK in 2008.
- Trevor Horn released Sky show, and The Reflection in 2017.
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- Frankie Goes To Hollywood were featured in the No.1 article “I originally planned to go to Hawaii for four weeks…”, the Record Mirror article “Something never considered by mega rich…”, and the No.1 article “You may have read in your ever accurate Sun last week…” in 1985.
- Zang Tuum Tumb were featured in the NME article “ZTT top 10” in 1985.
- David Jordan played the V Festival, JJB Arena, Staffordshire, UK in 2008.
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- Yes released Drama in 1980.
- Frankie Goes To Hollywood were featured in the No.1 article “Competitions”, the Sounds article “Frankie-stein”, and the No.1 article “One to 1” in 1984.
- Trevor Horn was featured in the Billboard article “Indies stand up to majors” in 1984.
- 808 State played the Dance Spec 90, ? in 1990.
- Low released (Unreleased Enter the bigger reality album) in 1992.
- Lovefield released Vivid in 2003.
- Seal released Get it together in 2003.
- Frankie Goes To Hollywood released Frankie said in 2014.
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- Malcolm McLaren released Madam Butterfly in 1984.
- Hoodlum Priest released Heart of darkness in 1990.
- Frankie Goes To Hollywood played the Balloon Festival, Northampton, UK in 2005.
- Anne Pigalle was featured in the www.puckandbaedeker.com article “Anne Pigalle —
Intermission (The gods are bored) ” in 2007. - The Producers released Barking up the right tree in 2007.
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- Buggles released I am a camera in 1980.
- Mint Juleps were featured in the Record Mirror article “Girl to the power of 6” in 1987.
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- ABC released All of my heart in 1982.
- Frankie Goes To Hollywood were featured in TV Times article “Frankie — still outrageous”, and the Record Mirror article “The Frankie chaps, meanwhile, stunned yours truly…” in 1986.
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- Frankie Goes To Hollywood were featured in the No.1 article “Come on lads! It’s half price on Mondays!”, and the No.1 article “To southern Ireland where we find Frankie Goes To Hollywood living in some palatial country gaff…” in 1985.
- Propaganda were featured in the NME article “Abba from hell!”, the No.1 article “Ms and Mrs”, and the Record Mirror article “The passions of Claudia Brücken” in 1985.
- Pet Shop Boys were featured in the Smash Hits article “Pet Shop Boys” in 1988.
- Low released Tearing my soul apart in 1992.
- Claudia Brücken and Paul Humphries played the Synth Stock 2000, Salt Lake City, Utah, USA in 2000.
- Frankie Goes To Hollywood played the Sporting Summer Festival, Monte Carlo, Monaco in 2005.
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- Geoff Downes was born in 1952.
- Allan Stewart released Heaven above in 1978.
- Frankie Goes To Hollywood were featured in the NME article “Frankie goes to great lengths”, and the No.1 article “I say, I say, I say…” in 1984.
- Art of Noise released Moments in love in 1985.
- Propaganda released A secret wish in 1985.
- Frankie Goes To Hollywood released Rage hard in 1986.
- Art of Noise released Close (to the edit), and Moments in love in 1988.
- Propaganda released Dr. Mabuse, and p:Machinery in 1988.
- Forbidden Hollywood played the Youth Days of Szeget / Festival, Szeget (CANCELLED) in 2007.
- Claudia Brücken released Nevermind in 2014.
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- Glenn Gregory & Claudia Brücken released When your heart runs out of time in 1985.
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- Frankie Goes To Hollywood were featured in Time Out article “A fistful of Frankie”, the Smash Hits article “Rage hard”, and the Smash Hits article “They’re back!” in 1986.
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- Seal was featured in The Guardian article “Seal —
Linbury Studio Theatre, London ” in 2003. - Onetwo played the Leicester Cathedral, Leicester, UK in 2006.
- Forbidden Hollywood played the Columbia Club, Berlin, Germany (CANCELLED) in 2007.
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- Frankie Goes To Hollywood performed Rage hard, and Warriors on Rock Around The Dock (Granada) in 1986.
- Various released Clockers — Original motion picture soundtrack in 1995.
- Forbidden Hollywood played the Batschkapp, Frankfurt, Germany (CANCELLED) in 2007.
- Claudia Brücken was featured in The Electricity Club article “Claudia Brücken interview” in 2010.
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- Yes were featured in the Billboard article “Top album picks” in 1980.
- Frankie Goes To Hollywood played the Sefton Park, Liverpool, UK in 1982. Review
- The Korgis released Don’t look back in 1982.
- Frankie Goes To Hollywood were featured in the Smash Hits article “Mutterings” in 1984.
- Art of Noise were featured in the Record Mirror article “Hammersmith Odeon”, and the NME article “London Hammersmith Odeon” in 1986.
- Frankie Goes To Hollywood were featured in the No.1 article “Rage hard” in 1986.
- Forbidden Hollywood played the Gloria, Köln, Germany (CANCELLED) in 2007.
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- Frankie Goes To Hollywood were featured in the No.1 article “Uh-oh, just when you thought it was safe to go back in the cinema…”, and the Melody Maker article “What we did on our holidays” in 1985.
- Frankie Goes To Hollywood were featured in the Sunday World article “Frankie can go to blazes fumes fire chief” in 1986.
- Simple Minds released Stand by love in 1991.
- Forbidden Hollywood played the Forum, Bielefeld, Germany (CANCELLED) in 2007.