Like, Omigod! Digging Through the ’80s Pop Culture Box, Part 15
Reached #3 in Canada, a bigger country than the US.
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Reached #3 in Canada, a bigger country than the US.
Read MoreDavid Fourqaert's and Mo Becha's extensive career as The Glimmers began when they were just teenagers, spinning early-morning parties in the heart of Belgium's electronic music scene.
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a small shop selling groceries and general goods in a mainly residential area.
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Boy George made an unexpected guest appearance at The Drums ' NME Awards Show in London last night (February 27) - scroll down and click below to view fan footage of the hook-up.
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As we noted last month , Culture Club 's "Karma Chameleon" was a Number 1 hit, the propeller that pushed Colour by Numbers to become a Best Seller from the '80′s and a gold record.
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The one who prompted the media to reinvent the term "gender bender," Boy George, and his band, Culture Club , were pegged to be a "flash-in-the-pan" by every serious music critic to write a sentence in 1982, the year they debuted.
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The other morning, while munching on a bowl of hemp granola and slurping my first cuppa, I watched a Justin Timberlake video … and I really liked the song ("Senorita").
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Hey folks, while I'm on the subject of the Northwest, The 2nd Annual Heineken City Arts Fest just announced their lineup for this year's event.
Read MoreLiam Gallagher has taken a pop at his brother Noel's "big vision" for Oasis .
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Over his 30-year career -- from an abortive stint with Bow Wow Wow to huge transatlantic success with Culture Club to a chameleonic solo career -- Boy George has rarely been out of the headlines.
Read MoreAs we noted in our last round of picks, although a number of great shows are sold out at this point, Noise Pop badges remain on sale until Friday at noon.
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Boy George has confirmed that Culture Club will reunite in 2012.
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Roy Hay, Mikey Craig, Jon Moss and Sam Baker back together, eight years after they split.
Read More"Absolute rubbish. This isn't music. This is just some millionaire middle-class whiner who thinks that four chords and a rhyming dictionary make him some kind of hero. And there are, unfortunately, a lot of "bands" like this – and they have almost successfully managed to make rubbish sound even more rubbish."
Read More"It was a pretty lame line-up; Queens of the Stone Age were awesome and I can't imagine Guns N' Roses enjoyed coming on after that; they had no hope of beating it. Queens of the Stone Age should have been given the headline slot."
Read More"Not as good as Neon Bible... but best album of the year so far."
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"A phenomenal weekend. Kanye West guesting for Jay-Z was incredible, and Paul McCartney was of course, just brilliant. The Strokes were boring and just went through the motions with no charisma or stage presence to speak of, but their lacklustre display was not enough to in any way taint the rest of the weekend."
Read MoreBy glancing down the list of the "1,001 Albums You Must Hear Before You Die," it's is easy for me to spot a number of albums that, frankly, I am really not looking forward to listening to.
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