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04 Jul 2008 - Bros To Reform Or Not?

Bros are considering reforming, they have revealed. The pop trio look set to become latest act to get back together, 20 years after first splitting.
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Singer Matt Goss has been speaking about the possibility of a comeback with brother Luke and Craig Logan. "If we can make the numbers work and the venues work, then we're all up for it", Matt Goss said. "Being in a band is like being a politician. You've got to make sure everyone is happy", he explained.
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There are no current plans for a Bros reformation, according to Luke Goss. The band's former drummer turned actor was linked with a comeback alongside twin brother Matt and Craig Logan earlier this week.
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The singer told reporters "we're all up for it" at a screening of Luke's new movie "Hellboy II" in London. However, his manager has denied the claims, distancing Luke Goss from the latest reunion tour. David Wood explained: "To clarify recent rumours, at this time Luke is not involved in a Bros reunion."

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03 Jul 2008 - Hue And Cry News

Hi there,

We felt it was high time you heard from us direct and we’ve certainly got lots to tell you so rest assured it won’t be the last time you’ll hear from us.

We’ve been pretty busy of late putting the finishing touches to our new album ‘Open Soul’ which we can tell you will be released on September 8th.

We’re particularly excited about our new
website which includes the Hue and Cry Music Club and through that we hope to provide you with many wonderful Hue and Cry ‘exclusives’ starting right away with some exclusive tour news posted today.

Basically, you go to
www.hueandcry.co.uk, click on the box to join the Hue and Cry Music Club, go there and get access to the exclusive information on how to get tickets for our forthcoming ‘Open Soul’ Tour in September.

Feel free to spread the word by forwarding this to anyone you might feel would be interested in hearing our news.

We’ll be back in touch soon.

All the best,
Pat & Greg

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Top 20,??June 24, 2008
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TW / LW / WC Artist - Song
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01 / (01) / (08) ??Robyn - Who's That Girl?
02 / (03) / (07) Morrissey - All You Need Is Me
03 / (02) / (10) Adele - Cold Shoulder
04 / (06) / (05) Freemasons & Bailey Tzuke - Uninvited
05 / (04) / (11) Dave Armstrong & Redroche - Love Has Gone
06 / (08) / (05) The Cure - The One
07 / (05) / (10) Duffy - Mercy
08 / (10) / (04) Kent - Generation X
09 / (14) / (03) Vania Fernandez - Senhora Do Mar
10 / (11) / (18) Kylie Minogue - Wow / In My Arms
11 / (07) / (08) BWO - Lay Your Love On Me
12 / (13) / (04) Kate Ryan - Ella Elle L'a
13 / (09) / (09) Morten Harket - Movies
14 / (17) / (02) Duffy - Warwick Avenue
15 / (16) / (03) Sugababes - Denial
16 / (12) / (11) Portishead - Machine Gun
17 / (15) / (06) Hot Chip - One Pure Thought
18 / (19) / (02) Moke - Here Comes The Summer
19 / (---) / (01) Paola & Chiara - Vanity and Pride
20 / (18) / (17) Hercules & Love Affair - Blind (feat. Antony Hegarty)

?? Tips:??Lykke Li / Yazoo / The Cure / Portishead / Hercules & Love Affair
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22 Jun 2008 - 80's News

TEARS FOR FEARS have been confirmed to appear on the German leg of the popular 'Night Of The Proms' tour which starts in Cologne on November 28th and finishes in Hamburg on December 21st. 10CC and ROBIN GIBB will also appear on the bill. See GIGS for all the dates.

DEAD OR ALIVE have pulled out of the forthcoming Regeneration Tour due to illness within the band. They will be replaced by A FLOCK OF SEAGULLS.

FIELDS OF THE NEPHILIM will play special London shows at the Shepherds Bush Empire in July. The shows will be themed; the first billed as 'Ad mortem' the second as 'Ad Vitam', and each will present a different take on the band's musical journey from the point of view of mood and setting. The shows will both be filmed for a forthcoming live DVD release. See NEWS for more details.

HOWARD JONES has been forced to postpone his Dublin concert at the Helix, originally scheduled for June 28th, until November 2nd as a a result of 'contractual difficulties' outside the control of Jones, his management or the venue.

SIMPLE MINDS have added a Belfast date to their forthcoming UK tour. The band will play the Odyssey Arena on December 6th, see GIGS for all the dates.

RICK ASTLEY will headline a special HERE AND NOW show at Norfolk's Blickling Hall on July 19th, on a bill that also includes KIM WILDE, HOWARD JONES, PAUL YOUNG, NIK KERSHAW, CURIOSITY KILLED THE CAT, DR AND THE MEDICS, THE REAL THING, HEAVEN 17, ALTERED IMAGES and CHINA CRISIS.

THEN JERICO fromtman MARK SHAW is to play a special charity show for the RSPCA at London's Bar Too Far in Tooting on June 28th.

GARY NUMAN, REM and THE PSYCHEDELIC FURS have all been covered by Weezer as b-sides for the various versions of their forthcoming single 'Pork And Beans'. See NEWS for more details.

MARC ALMOND will play a show at Leeds' Grand Theatre on July 2nd, while TOYAH, NICK HEYWARD and CURIOSITY KILLED THE CAT will play the same venue on July 4th.

THE WATERBOYS will release a 2CD collector's edition of their 'Room To Room' album on August 11th, featuring a disc of previously unreleased tracks, live and alternate versions. See NEWS for the full tracklisting.

BONNIE TYLER will make a special guest appearance at Lorraine Crosby's forthcoming concert at Newcastle City Hall on November 27th.

With thanks to www.remembertheeighties.com??"The eighties... up to date!"

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Ladies and Gentlemen... Miss Grace Jones
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Anticipation was sky-high at the Royal Festival Hall to see the icon that is Grace Jones, appearing as part of Massive Attack’s Meltdown. As famed for her bad behaviour and outlandish outfits as for her powerful voice and stunning physique, the audience waited patiently for her invariably striking appearance.
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The show began with the video for new track Corporate Cannibal beamed onto a screen behind the stage. Stark black and white shots of the singer’s face and body moulded themselves into various shapes while she sang “I’m a man eating machine” setting the pace for the evening.
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A huge canopy rose from the stage to reveal Miss Jones on an elevated podium, wearing a headdress with day-glo lights, towering heels, and a cape covering the top half of her body which she would later lose to reveal nothing but a skimpy leotard. “I’m coming out naked” she teased at one point from behind the wings.
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As she launched into Private Life to much excitement, I analysed the audience here tonight. In attendance was a large gay following enthralled by her bold masculine appearance and attitude, older couples who had followed her since her Studio 54 days and disco albums, and younger fans captivated by her appearance as a Bond Girl in A View To A Kill and then by her androgynous image on record sleeves and magazine covers.??
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Indisputably a true icon, from her days as model and muse of Andy Warhol, to critically acclaimed vocalist releasing classics such as Libertango, My Jamaican Guy and La Vie En Rose all of which she performed to rapturous applause tonight, and a change of image which would confuse and awe the public in equal measures with heavy shoulder pads and her much mimicked ‘flat-top’ afro hairstyle.
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During Pull Up To My Bumper Jones urged the crowd to get up off their seats and jump onto the stage, a frenzy ensued as all around me people ran down the stairs to oblige. Now down to just her leotard, she continued singing as the mob of a few hundred people gathered round her, all trying to get close to their idol. I wondered if they’d ever leave the stage, but Jones was escorted off for another hat change before emerging to play Love is the Drug, a Roxy Music cover. From the Nipple to the Bottle got everyone up off their feet again, remaining this way till the end.
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Anticipation yet again as we waited for the encore, so much so that the occasional roadie onstage provoked boos of disappointment.?? She returned triumphantly to perform Slave to the Rhythm, possibly her most famous song.??“I love you all” she screamed
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Move over Madonna, Grace Jones is the greatest.
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Leila Hawkins

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