Throughout most of the world, Spandau Ballet were stadium fillers there for a while. They famously came out of the same club scene as friendly rivals Duran Duran and Ultravox, the lads were immediate trendsetters both in music and fashion. It all comes together in 1983 with the release of their third album, True, and the global title track smash. Success would continue to grow (though not so much in the States) for the rest of the 80s, including unforgettable appearances at both Live Aid and Band Aid, before drama would settle in and never completely go away. Lead singer Tony Hadley has been out of the band officially for four years, but his solo career is ongoing. In fact he recently released a new single, "Obvious" and has another solo album coming out soon. We get to hear stories about all of it and then some. Enjoy!
Episode 426 - Matt Piucci and Steven Roback of the Rain Parade
Episode 425 - Jim Bob of Carter the Unstoppable Sex Machine/Solo
Deep Dive - Producer Terry Manning on ZZ Top’s Eliminator (1983)
Episode 424 - Dean Roland of Collective Soul/Brock Walsh
Episdoe 423 - Louise Post of Veruca Salt
Episode 422 - Simon Kirke of Free/Bad Company
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Episode 421 - David Thomas of Pere Ubu
Episode 420 - Stephen Patman of Chapterhouse
Episode 419 - Don Letts
Episode 418 - Brad Roberts of Crash Test Dummies
Book Club - Shane Robitaille author or Rockit Crew: The Adventures of Teenage Hip-Hop Misfits
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Episode 416 - Ed Stasium pt.2
Episode 416 - Ed Stasium pt.1
Book Club - Martin Popoff author of AC/DC @ 50
Episode 415 - Glen Matlock of the Sex Pistols/Solo
Deep Dive - Iva Davies on Icehouse’s Man Of Colour (1987)
Episode 414 - Debora Iyall of Romeo Void
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