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Post by Tin on Apr 14, 2019 0:03:17 GMT -5
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Post by aftertherain on Apr 14, 2019 0:48:37 GMT -5
Thanks for posting, I wasn't aware of either stage show ! But I must say red DD Umm Quote : ( REUNIONS: There have been a few: in 1988 they reformed as a trio, before all coming together in 2003, only to see Andy Taylor quit three years later. They most recently reunited in 2015. ) Did they Quote : ( CONTROVERSY: Their raunchy Girls On Film video featured topless women mud-wrestling and was banned by the BBC. Don’t even ask about the video for Wild Boys…) Umm really
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Post by josefk on Apr 14, 2019 9:14:31 GMT -5
First mention of Nick and John’s musical in the mass media and this is what they come up with – an old made-up rivalry from way back in the day – Really!?! I’d love to know who their unknown source is that would categorize the work as “very arty” (whatever). They just can’t get any respect after all these years. But looking at the bright side, I guess bad publicity is better than none, and it might result in other journalists digging into details of the musical.
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Post by kenmurphy on Apr 14, 2019 9:16:31 GMT -5
LOL at the Spandau reunion part:
"They reunited in 2015 and again last year, this time without Tony Hadley who went off to sing at holiday parks."
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Post by babyduranimal on Apr 14, 2019 10:57:56 GMT -5
Old Romantics? Lol, ok whatever. But DD is still going strong. Look at all the concert dates they've had/have this year. Anyways, it'll be interesting to see both musicals.
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Post by oakey on Apr 15, 2019 1:10:05 GMT -5
They obviously have never heard of Durantime
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