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I read that earlier, it is interesting. I think that some of Stewart's and Lennox's later work has meant that the early Eurythmics stuff is overlooked somewhat.
However, from the list of nominees I'd go for Nina Simone, Chaka Khan,and Depeche Mode over them (but I am from Essex).
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80s synth pop interview heaven on 09:35 - Nov 21 by soupytwist
I read that earlier, it is interesting. I think that some of Stewart's and Lennox's later work has meant that the early Eurythmics stuff is overlooked somewhat.
However, from the list of nominees I'd go for Nina Simone, Chaka Khan,and Depeche Mode over them (but I am from Essex).
It was an interesting change of direction/ reaction against 'machine music', and also very productive but the sense of unease and dissonance and fear on some of the material on the first two albums would have got them a Pulitzer prize if it had been a work of fiction.
I'd go for Radiohead myself (but I am, a long time ago, from near to Woodbridge).
First album I bought with my own money was Be Yourself Tonight, still one of my favourite albums now, included three collaborations. Any geeks name them without cheating?
80s synth pop interview heaven on 23:16 - Nov 21 by StNeotsBlue
First album I bought with my own money was Be Yourself Tonight, still one of my favourite albums now, included three collaborations. Any geeks name them without cheating?
Stevie Wonder and Aretha are the obvious ones. Pretty sure the Heartbreakers are on there. Is it Tom Petty?