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Kajagoogoo - Band Reunited OK, who else watched? I've enjoyed every single one of these shows so far, and they sounded GREAT. | |
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are you saying they're on tour??? hm. is there a website with tour info? are they coming through the DC area? I'm down to see 'em.. I like Too Shy enough to fork out $20, even $25 to see Kajagoogoo moving in circles.. I'll see you tonight..
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Off all the bands featured on Bands Reunited, then along with Flock Of Seagulls sounded the best. They were also the best looking after all those years! (Those chicks from Klymaxx looked fat and ugly, man!) | |
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I would've enjoyed the 'Frankie' reunion most, had it happened.
As it is, Kajagoogoo takes a definite second. I thought considering all the Limahl could have been bitter about, he was the epitome of class and showed a wonderful heart for the fans to do this. I just wish that Holly Johnson would have been of a similar mindset... | |
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daydreamer said: Off all the bands featured on Bands Reunited, then along with Flock Of Seagulls sounded the best. They were also the best looking after all those years! (Those chicks from Klymaxx looked fat and ugly, man!)
i agree, they DEFINITELY looked the best of all the bands, and they sounded great too. My favorite episode so far has to be Romeo Void, though. IT was just so cool seeing them back together, and Debora just rocks my world! | |
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mltijchr said: what-
are you saying they're on tour??? hm. is there a website with tour info? are they coming through the DC area? I'm down to see 'em.. I like Too Shy enough to fork out $20, even $25 to see Kajagoogoo moving in circles.. it's a TV series on VH-1 where they (try to) convince bands to get together for a 1 night only show. So unfortunately they are not touring (as far as i know. i wish they would, i also would definitely pay to see them) | |
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I am REALLY enjoying this series and especially this Kajagoogoo episode. The guys looked and sounded fantastic.
I wouldn't be surprised if Kajagoogoo do get back together and tour sometime as a result of VH1 doing this show and bringing them all together once again. It was clear how happy they were to perform together again and to be moving forward in terms of mending fences and their personal issues. As mentioned above, Limahl was total class (well really, all the guys were..) and I thought it was sweet how emotional he got, tearing up like he did. | |
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SnowQueen said: I am REALLY enjoying this series and especially this Kajagoogoo episode. The guys looked and sounded fantastic.
I wouldn't be surprised if Kajagoogoo do get back together and tour sometime as a result of VH1 doing this show and bringing them all together once again. It was clear how happy they were to perform together again and to be moving forward in terms of mending fences and their personal issues. As mentioned above, Limahl was total class (well really, all the guys were..) and I thought it was sweet how emotional he got, tearing up like he did. Duran Duran were the original mentor's of Kajagoogoo and they're touring the UK this year. Wouldnt surprise me to see Kajagoogoo in a support slot. | |
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Um...I think so far, Berlin sounded the best! THe lead singer of "Flock..." sounded hoarse! I thought they could have been better... Let the rain come down...17 days.... | |
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Oh yeah, I did catch this one. And they sounded great after all these years, especially considering that they haven't played together in 20 years.
And I'm so glad that we got to hear them play "Hang on Now". I love that song. It's one of my favorite New Wave ballads ever! NEW WAVE FOREVER: SLAVE TO THE WAVE FROM THE CRADLE TO THE GRAVE. | |
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Okay huge Limahl fan coming through! hehe!! Its been a while since they did the reunion.. I havent watched it, though!.. http://limahl.co.uk .. says something about it.. Limahl did post in the guestbook that they would never become a band again and so on.. but check out the website! | |
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JonSnow said: daydreamer said: Off all the bands featured on Bands Reunited, then along with Flock Of Seagulls sounded the best. They were also the best looking after all those years! (Those chicks from Klymaxx looked fat and ugly, man!)
i agree, they DEFINITELY looked the best of all the bands, and they sounded great too. My favorite episode so far has to be Romeo Void, though. IT was just so cool seeing them back together, and Debora just rocks my world! Same here. | |
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JonSnow said: OK, who else watched? I've enjoyed every single one of these shows so far, and they sounded GREAT.
Krappadoodoo and Flock of Pigeon Shit were rubbish. | |
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MattUK said: Duran Duran were the original mentor's of Kajagoogoo and they're touring the UK this year. Wouldnt surprise me to see Kajagoogoo in a support slot.
I know Nick Rhodes produced Kajagoogoo's Too Shy, but I didn't know their relationship went any deeper than that. | |
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VinaBlue said: MattUK said: Duran Duran were the original mentor's of Kajagoogoo and they're touring the UK this year. Wouldnt surprise me to see Kajagoogoo in a support slot.
I know Nick Rhodes produced Kajagoogoo's Too Shy, but I didn't know their relationship went any deeper than that. I believe that Nick Rhodes initiated the contact w/ the record company that eventually landed them their record deal... but i could be wrong about that. | |
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JonSnow said: VinaBlue said: MattUK said: Duran Duran were the original mentor's of Kajagoogoo and they're touring the UK this year. Wouldnt surprise me to see Kajagoogoo in a support slot.
I know Nick Rhodes produced Kajagoogoo's Too Shy, but I didn't know their relationship went any deeper than that. I believe that Nick Rhodes initiated the contact w/ the record company that eventually landed them their record deal... but i could be wrong about that. Ahhh, cool. I did not know that! Hmmm. That was their first single so I guess it's possible! I just read their bio on their website and they only mentioned that Nick produced the single. | |
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JohnnyTheFox said: JonSnow said: OK, who else watched? I've enjoyed every single one of these shows so far, and they sounded GREAT.
Krappadoodoo and Flock of Pigeon Shit were rubbish. NEW WAVE FOREVER: SLAVE TO THE WAVE FROM THE CRADLE TO THE GRAVE. | |
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