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  1. Vor 4 Tagen · Frankie Goes to Hollywood’s iconic track Two Tribes marks its 40th anniversary today. Originally released on the 4th of June 1984, the song was the follow up to the band’s massively successful debut single Relax which had been released the previous October.

  2. Vor 4 Tagen · Legendary Liverpool musician Holly Johnson has expressed his excitement ahead of his return to the city. Frankie Goes To Hollywood, with Holly as the lead singer, became a sensation across...

  3. Vor 2 Tagen · Frankie Goes To Hollywood - Relax 6:07Remix By MindwarpFrankie Goes to Hollywood were an English synth-pop band formed in Liverpool in 1980. The group's best...

  4. Vor 5 Tagen · Wie man es von Frankie Goes To Hollywood erwarten konnte, wurde Pathos mit Ironie gemischt. Der zitierte Bösewicht im Song ist eine Cartoon-Figur und die Maxi-Single von "The Power Of Love" setzt sich mit der vermeintlichen Zensur in den USA auseinander, zudem zitiert die Maxi-Single das Vaterunser.

  5. Vor 6 Tagen · The first Transformers video game arrived in 1985. It was created by Denton Designs, who’d later craft classic fare Shadowfire , Frankie Goes To Hollywood and The Great Escape. Alas, Transformers was terrible – a twitchy platform game where the last few Autobots battled endless Decepticon clones.

  6. Vor einem Tag · "Star Wars Cantina," "Windows 95 Sucks," "Living La Vida Yoda," "Combo No. 5," "What If God Smoked Cannabis," "He Got The Wrong Foot Amputated" (the list goes on and on ... some of the titles are unprintable in a family-friendly web site) – these songs are NOT by Al. If you want to verify whether or not a song is actually by Al, check the Catalogue page.

  7. Vor 5 Tagen · Frankie Goes to Hollywood were the biggest band in Britain for a few years, racking up five straight Top-5 hits, but they broke up before they could establish a more significant legacy. They deserve kudos for releasing one of the most obvious and explicitly gay songs in mainstream pop music history, “Relax,” which somehow became a smash hit without people stopping to analyze the lyrics.