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  1. Vor 4 Tagen · The B.E.F.'s debut, 1980's Music of Quality and Distinction, Vol. 1, also included vocalist Glenn Gregory, a former photographer whom Ware and Marsh met at a Sheffield drama center; in 1981, the duo enlisted Gregory for Heaven 17, the first and most successful B.E.F. alter ego, and debuted with the single "(We Don't Need This) Fascist Groove Thang," a minor hit banned by the BBC over its title ...

  2. Vor 4 Tagen · デビューシングル「(We Don't Need This) Fascist Groove Thang」などを収録した、ヴァージンレコードから発表の1981年のデビューアルバム『Penthouse And Pavement』が、最新リマスター音源にボーナストラックを追加した7インチサイズ見開きパッケージ仕様の CD2枚組デラックスエディションで Edsel / Demon ...

  3. Vor einem Tag · Influential synth pop duo Heaven 17’s danceable set defined “exuberant.” Two female backing vocalists added soulfulness to Glenn Gregory’s robust delivery. As keyboardist/musical partner Martyn Ware looked on, Gregory engaged in plenty of humorous between-song banter, such as why he disliked “We Live So Fast” (it is difficult to sing; they were a studio band never intending to tour ...

  4. Vor 5 Tagen · "We Don't Have to Hold Out" – Anne Murray "(We Don't Need This) Fascist Groove Thang" – Heaven 17 "Wedding Bells" – Godley & Creme "We'll Bring the House Down" – Slade "We're in This Love Together" – Al Jarreau "What Are We Doin' In Love" – Kenny Rogers and Dottie West "What Kind of Fool" – Barbra Streisand and Barry Gibb

  5. Vor 4 Tagen · By Pat Saperstein. Alden Bonecutter. In the end, the weekend’s solar storm didn’t end up shorting out this year’s Cruel World festival at Brookside at the Rose Bowl in Pasadena on Saturday ...

  6. Vor 19 Stunden · From a distance, I could see Heaven 17, a mainstay of ‘80s radio airwaves, was giving an incredible performance and I could hear the crowd giving their appreciation. When the band went into “Fascist Groove Thang” and “Let Me Go,” the noise went to a whole new level, letting everyone know this festival was going to be insane.

  7. Vor 4 Tagen · The B.E.F.'s debut, 1980's Music of Quality and Distinction, Vol. 1, also included vocalist Glenn Gregory, a former photographer whom Ware and Marsh met at a Sheffield drama center; in 1981, the duo enlisted Gregory for Heaven 17, the first and most successful B.E.F. alter ego, and debuted with the single "(We Don't Need This) Fascist Groove Thang," a minor hit banned by the BBC over its title ...