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Dreamboy @ Detroit's The Stars Of Tomorrow 1985 - Channel: 80's Regional TV: Detroit's The Stars of Tomorrow - Broadcasting year: 1985 - Artist: Dreamboy - Track: "Contact" - Label: Qwest Records - Track's release year: 1984/1985 "...When we came up with Dreamboy," we said:"Let's make something that females and males can relate to," stated the quintet's lead singer and songwriter Jeff Stanton. "We came up with the concept because Dreamboy is something a man wants to be to a woman, and something any woman wants her man to be. The only thing we label it is the sound of the 80's," rebuffed Stanton. "We admire Prince, he's a genius, and he's opened up a whole new block of music. Now we've just moved our house onto the same block." (Rock & Soul magazine, May 1984) | |
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Right on ! So does anybody know if any of Dreamboy's albums(didn't they release two?) can be purchased? I've never been able to find them.
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That was hilariously bad, the guitarist way overdoing it to the point, you knew it was a lipsynch. And don't those guitars look tiny. The singing was dreadful - clearly a terrible Prince rip off. . And the sound and clothes are more 1979/80 than 1985, the white dude still had an Afro! It was funny though. The name Dreamboy sounds very homoerotic. I got plenty good loving for ya baby | |
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I like "Walk The Streets",a single from their debut album.Got some airplay here in the Bay Area....
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