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Thread: Glam bands that could have been big

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    Originally posted by divadark6:
    electric angels if they got more press and video play (christina applegate was in the video)that should have helped the loveless was great too but not very glam what ever happened to shane?
    <font size="4" face="Arial">Hey Miss Diva, Shane (after the Loveless of course) recorded a cd of solo demos. It doesn't sound like the Electric Angels or the Loveless but it is still very very good. To me, and i have been wrong before, it has an 80's pop duran duran feel and sound to it.

    Hope this helps.

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    I have the blue movie cd did he do anything else are you a "closet duranie" seeing them now is bad girls don't sceam and pass out like they used to

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    oh creeper hate to ask but do you still have the video return of the x girlfriend?

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    yes i have the video for return of the x girlfriend and no i am not a "closet duranie", i am a full out there always have been a duran duran fanatic. Nick Rhodes was the coolest.

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    CREEPER I'M NEVER ONLINE WHEN YOU ARE I HAVE A BUNCH OF OLD DURAN VIDEO STUFF LIKE THE MINI MOVIE AND VIDEO'S YOU PROBALY HAVE THEM EMAIL ME MY EMAIL IS [email protected]

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    [B]<font size=3 color=purple>I strongly disagree that T Rex was popular in the U.S..OK for the sake of argument I am talking from the Canadian side of the border but still..Jay it's very cool that you were in the loop as far as T Rex is concerned..I was fortunate enough that my uncle owned "Electric Warrior" and my cousin and I played it over and over...But let's face it..apart from that album and the Slider..there was nothing else..yet how many albums were released in the U.K ?...maybe to the tune of 7 or 8 ? Elvis dies...the entertaintainment section of the paper is devoted to it..Marc dies a month later and he gets a tiny write up buried three pages in..Maybe in culty circles he was big in the states but certainly not in the mainstream...

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    SOHO ROSES!

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    Do you want payment by cheque or cash, Andii?

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    That one is obvious Andii. But since they never got out of the UK, I couldn't very well speak for the US. I mean, it took me 15 years almost to get the damn thing. How's that for persistence!?! But yeah, shoulda been bigger, without a doubt. I would have loved to have atleast heard another album.

    Markii, I agree with ya there. I mean, why did I have almost NO IDEA who T-Rex was until Power Station if they were so big? Trust me, I grew up on music, but I had never heard the name T-Rex or Marc Bolan. There may have been success in the early 70's, but he sure didn't take over the US.

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    [B]<font size=3 color=purple>A song such as "Telegram Sam" (which I love to bits) wouldn't have even been a factor on the radio back then...you had to stumble on that kind of music by word of mouth..I use to watch all those late nite rock shows on the weekend religiously when I was a kid and only once did I come across T.Rex (Don Kirschner's Rock Concert was my fav,it was cutting edge for the time)..I can't remember what they played but at the end of the song the amps supposedly exploded and green smoke came out of them..It was cool for the time..

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