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hello and welcome to my groups tonight in those making we have an impressive young singer who's being pushed by one of germany's most successful obvious they are going out from the high list she's already scored her first hits with her band ice film and now she's going solo i'm talking about. and our other artist is one of the titans of electro pop he has hits like tainted love yes mark in the house let's go . from the abusive to me music and talk at the whole shrink. because. this trial has invited so he's going to be criticized have turned against mama talking about the hot.
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i sit here at a pleasure to have you guys not to be a what an amazing surrounding as well i think. we have our own sun on the moon some of you oh it's fantastic it's wonderful it's a beautiful place to be see as a new ball for head these are the first time i've been here very first time i've been espousing something new has been the perfect day we've had some snow we've had some sunshine on a beautiful surroundings if you're not in any part of the not the only ice of them is going to affect the shore as the outcomes which none of us have and i hope so only yeah must i got concept and once a month to sudeshna still time no malice or dawe but spits it too i've played in a few living rooms piano ok now for a while much about it. yeah yeah people exactly i mean i was a stadium recently but nominal living room so become past. markets on the different
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for me shouting you like it on the top is meant to take each. one of them towns into shifty thoughts and design the talk about food in fifteen fifteen minutes in order books food prepared in the end one fell swoop to i know must include severe i can so deemster do on splash be unjust does this out it's all all through me and a bizarre love this story is important to bait and media on board to plant some fall for a goal that's hard to take longer but i'm well i'm very happy and i'm very sorry if this or yesterday i bring thought in view and i'm excited sometimes things are good ok and as the taliban had a spinoff on the rough cats defines health south of the fantastic band of our host with a million they're absolutely brilliant yeah that'll come on the middle so you might end up want to go again not knowable as is so via its. taint a lot but my luck elma on when you joy thank you
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yes thank. god my. this new day i met so once all of so far boss i am hits and the detainee my vice president fears of a transformation let isn't what i thought about it because i come to the june issue that's the time for the unsung vines and has a domino effect at i didn't. you know i never expected all these he's like the forty years later and this song still gets amazing reaction from people all the yeah i'm so yeah i mean it's a surprise is me you know always but it's a great thing to have a record like this the people get such an amazing reaction from it by as a bonnet a funny kind of as you and i and lynch people soft and some distortion. well it was it was found by my musical partner david ball from soft sell at the time and he liked what we call in britain we call it northern soul sixty's soul music and
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people is collect very obscure soul records and he had a big collection of records until him and he bought the song and so i think this would be great to do is an uncle number in ourselves so and people just loved it the minute we started doing it it was very different what we'd done before and people just loved it that's why if i'm gloria jones the gloria jones you know what that's very. strict as one to be zite it wasn't successful it was written by a guy called i had called gloria he gave it to gloria i think that somebody else to the know the version of it around the same time as well but gloria's is was it wasn't a very well known song at the time a sense of self songs some became. very popular her version became popular after that which was really great for the tate at lafon east and ask the song did also thousands of us had to stand on the tainted love that. everything times after trying to love the title it was such
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a huge record i inherent in germany and britain and he said yeah and it's a bit of a a first take as i know there's only small scale and facile glasson it was the i mean it was the first time i did i doubt i sang it and also in america it was in the guinness book of records is the longest record ever in the top hundred and it was that mixture of kind of electra electronic dance music mixed with a couple of the soulful vocal the has this great kind of magic mix i think and that's what made that record quite successful how mom glance osama she had found on a kayak oh yeah i gotta tell you our. bread because some of. us a good mood let's additional mine are. free
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to. be. stupid yes i'm so happy i'm off to feel a vital hits home happy i thought i could print we did split in nineteen eighty-four we never intended it was going to be forever which still would take a break i'm going to different things i've had groups and dave to producing and things but it took a seventeen years to get back together again to make an album which was cool too but i beauty and it took is another seventeen years to celebrate our fortieth. anniversary with which was last year and this year when we played there two arena and then london i would come back together again after eighteen years and played an arena for the first import of maybe the last time the salsa said to him. invited to
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some of those not know it was a very it was not animosity at all i think dave he didn't like doing life things i did i was always bored in the studio so he wanted to do more studio production work and i want to do more live more more more live work which is a difference of a direction and we were just exhausted we'd been to america would be torn everywhere we'd had this successful string i think he the kind we would say white exhausted really said we want to take a break from it we didn't realize it would be seventeen years when it at such and such. love and the hype. was garbage. bag that it was. because
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that's the model there for what tended to have a nothing to do by literature which was first in that do list and affect his who construct and how one task to show him and then as i did it is to feel that i think often it's was it is for the one that's on this lend them and then that's how i can back off this if the cavs exact africa krinsky havens and dodge fund that went on highly on their own had india tech talent. owned yes the saddam a timeline i don't define on say as a killing just let it go also fall into your vices and session its own smiles and commute lets that's my whatever tell you not the other was ok no of us think of that and. so it's little miss and those who really love i think it's a question him if he comes on us it's missile launches would not want to move jewishness yet nigel sosa. ok in these versions by anyone. else
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it's. become that it's on the bottom i mean how to flash my music and you know what i like the moment i'm going i want to have ones can get a lot of festivals by fans and on how long some of you don't often own vanya da shows almost a college of the english and then langer or. don't have a positive must like electives for the get of your music as what you want often present then it is not mere spirit of man i would put it head on and done by the heads of father i discover have been given to us to finish toil and. to push the dance of funk there are some of the great need for help and the next two for tottenham as a visit was obvious picking what they said i don't think. i will have to defer. to this case that it was a small it's a tire not necessarily. if i attended left if so as i just had. to go ok no voice yeah i got israel to prevent. this all.
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the notes of holism party you understood to young but yeah not much you know this is you yes the sights nose and. this induced but. i think you know where the date is and why i was quite with the last great kind of decade of really great interesting individual pop music i think i think people took their influences in the eighty's from for a lot of what had gone gone before in disco music conglomerate music and punk music and melded them all together with the electric with the electronic influences and they were you had great courage to pop stars in the eighty's and i think great great characters it was a very colorful time i think colorful eccentric pop stars and i don't think there's been another decade like that really and i think since people always. coming back to rediscover it and they still really love the music from the times it was great
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it was great pop music saw it some vaults of its i tunes he's going it's and you've almost got to sing. it stuff to difference of opinion that neck out there. ok i just. got back a few for flights i was open business was on question and they're sure someone saw so tell you i'm if i see fifty. of. over.
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bad i. think your problem. really gets to own that in their. own delusional modern version before i would. really love to go there. i just want to ask for a shot at that nice warm up. divide to ah them before his eyes just also to. him she's under clipped and deemed to be investigated the band i was filming some fog lights that's an event with and they asked me my gosh.
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and i mean on and on so the muslim still got a lot of. six hours. of the good ones are good about what i. say yeah this this. time as address their own party yet you see its laws this is highly i was going to thank is that the second half of pani and by his involvement happening and then kept it up in my office has a door for us in this big backlash eventually i was going to get can find plenty. of back in five years and it's not suffer another. recession sets and also said that music college should also mention this to us president and that site and. height of the sawdust made us this was
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a vista is an image to hats what i get is that whispers on the square that i want to design last do you sell. five of us this get it seem a good album if it is a pop quiz on a skit on negotiation could meet up on pete does it does for us here lift up and it's a father can and south park on the bottom and he was it on one of his nice mental and emotional hits and can start concept under normal stuff that was almost as clean as honest and we could say i'm facile visit to speak to says he had caught it in which in which. he says hi to all. while i was like i mean i was originally before as a singer i want to go into theater so i was watch film just when i was that i went to art college and i studied film and i was the i before i went into music music was like i'm a supreme a kind of a semi surprise to go and not direction and a successful way so i was looking to the way people look to are very very very conscious of the way people look and i know what makes a good style and i have a very versatile and i like to create looks and create different things i think i
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would get older you tend to settle with more warm kind of look that really defines you but when you're young you can experiment a lot more with different looks. colors and styles and things on the other are really like the lot of young bands now most people they do that they experiment with the look and the very fluid and very sometimes they look more masculine and feminine and different and different ways that they look and think that's very exciting system i don't expect men to flourish. oh i can i tend to fall on my look and i kind of stick to it. here on the block and it's that makes me look slim and flat so ok. so inclined but but i don't. i don't feel i've done things like i you know i've done things and i have and sometimes i'm a terrible terrible fashion to exult. around good size of a mushroom of a man looks all complex and on to music it's not picasso senior would have been constrained as. a front or done that i might stave this to him or glide clunk off
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to tom peter about the bend down to steel. to vest on the status of public because it. kind of defines you i think i think always think if somebody is a recognizable silhouette you know it like an artist you can paint them in a silhouette or you can paint them in three or four lines that's how they're defined as like of a car it's a i'm not people go to with identify that with the music so different artists you're done to find the way they look with the music in them and if you see a picture of them that describes what the music's going to be like in a way you know so you see somebody wearing black you know that's going to be not going to see. me as a blanket means that you know. d.l. and that had. lost among the fun and was a flop she did these all in fun fun and a lot of us and not has too much effect and shown to have it was that it wasn't us and she was not as she said but saw nothing and most of us when it's today as it
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should yet just how many cuts does this year extend. that's not. that's not enough lot of fun you have to follow on a fine if i'm going to show good how do i like this to tie toy it's not. just florida does it how does all of us let us all stake lives out and now we're not as if it had just passed last night and a place that's often i have to say often i clicked on a small kid. that connect us might have just as misty and has to acknowledge been that come to a fork for had official done by kind of tell it i mean i mean when i was young i had a succession of jobs of what's in a factory of way into the me thing all cocoa crumbs the words into a clothes shop a factory i worked at the state awards in all different things but you know i think it's kind of nice to have that kind of i think success is to me is happiness is not about money it's about happiness i knew if you were happy in what you're doing you're successful for that is success and i think it's nice if you did see how some
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of you can always fall back on if you need to but you like that sense of danger to like that sense of surprise on the on the unpredictable and i think i could never and i like that i like living on the edge in a way that you never know what's going to happen when there might be others are what they are i'm playing the o two arena next i'm seeing it in somebody's living room down. south so you do this sort of never know what's going to happen is always an adventure and it's always that was a surprise not about what i'm going to as about music as you know i'm going to see them first met what a lovely life to live and that's what i should like that well i love what i love to live i'm just on my latest albums with jools holland who is a rhythm and blues orchestra and holland i don't even know jools holland but he's been more famous than i am and. yeah i did it's blues it's rhythms looky looky million buy these are now. and. i told jules quite alone so
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that's a good outcome put on the best hand enough. yeah i love ya and it then . persisted the next up was achieving was equal to his must win. this is a little miserable music i thought goodness will music make me feel better in some way i don't know why but i kind of listen to sad songs that i think sad songs make me feel happy or ok this is right that's right i think it's you know i'm done mostly i just think it's. because nice to know that somebody more miserable than are you think you know yeah it was a t.v. movie yeah that's the time i'll think what i'm much more than are as much as it's always an ok as i described else that's who among us much my own mind so that they have them on us come i had them done with manhood often we should point out in this country done under silent that i'm lucky exactly how does most of us that as a mom look if you know it's an alternative to lunch lost almost any of us if i don't come as i did when i had that off my talking with the two of about how good
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it will help years to get arctic yeah i didn't have to. stop skis are. not. just bridge will most the time bridge when i'm not have another stretch i may not show and i mean i do listen to a lot of. positive music yeah well so i mean for the i like i like all different kinds of music for different moods and different situations so i'm very eclectic in the music i listen to and i'm on my record collection is very very vast from like from classical and jazz to bluegrass to pop and to rock and to electronic and to experimental and so so i like music across all the i mean i've been a music fan ever since i was a little as a teenager and if i would leave before that if as a young boy i grew up in a house that was full of pop music that i has to have a following in the have to since around one five. classes i'm told finish a book form when you know i know. well i know i've had
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a few scrapes i think but i mean i don't have a very bad accident about forty fourteen years ago now but it's still there in your life and never really totally goes away and i was very lucky i mean i kind of. yes it was a it was a motorbike crash. and i thought that's the way it did give me a more i recovered from that now have a much more positive view of life and. after that more i gave me it made me a much stronger person i think because i wanted to come back and to be a better singer a better performer and i was a very struggle to do that it was very hard to do that but i did it and are very resilient person i think if there was a nuclear war there would just be me and cockroaches left and. i would survive yeah good for surviving. just so many of these a little sex of a stack a full call. it kept us you accuse us of them schmetz us didn't give us caught just deny me something as mine that meant
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a ghost of besides money goes the kids often try to fool us men are all mine deaf and i miss that one of august come one team is there as it was all of a finish and. you don't off i might and i have i missed august because if you got. by you've given us and also in just a few than five sofa mr president as was. mentioned. minge. when it goes to one visit to his son and his testifying to sky since i think these mowers. this is published as a. fine of kaiser sent me so this nephew of one of i'm. not a familiar and except as this one this just doesn't. happen to me to my nobody even on. the idea and that's what of my house what can we get so i have specialists and this is buddy a mock. i mean i think our son when i had my crush my. family and friends were
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really important and then the situations like that you find out if you find out who's important to you for the friends and a few people that didn't expect to be there for you a day after you and your family of course gather around you but i think sometimes the bad things that happen to you in life the broken hearts that the loss of people and grief and things like that they could if they were think that they help you become a better thing up because you are able to delve into your feelings a lot more and when you sing a sad song it would serve to relate to the thing that's so sad that the sad loss of a family member is something that you can bring to your songs and can bring that kind of sadness and grief so i think that's really important to have those lessons in life that sometimes the more difficult lessons make you a better as a performer as a better performer. as performers are not seen mention. you know mentioned such as a person just a person i think i think it was learn from the mistakes and the bad things in your life more than you do the successes i think you learn from those things more than the good things you asked as it. was the tea from leave my kneecap at net
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that's how you really can go stand that's often you her name is a tear yeah i meant it says on. the set of that's. one highly took office and i missed da money with him off ok and that's not. as will begin my walk they're gonna. go we're listening to a song which is a perfect start for any day how do you live by stephanie storm and t.v. of course.
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live. thank you again. did not thank you. thank you. for what you did to rush se fantastic. for you to come as a come out billion yeah i no doubt this will cause a concept handling this and it said it's been tight enough ok. and i was content and then that's it i spent time that's ok. it's really easy above the value of a few i don't find just a lot really it's just as honestly if you go for being you know i just think i mean i see performers. can go on for a long time now and as i say i recently saw some of these no longer with his shows
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i saw thousand of all performing on stage i really have potential but i just thought well he can do it if i can make it that far so it's all just crap just kind of happy just to keep on doing what i'm doing yeah really just stay alive and keep on performing get this of. a food costs for. toss this is the sets it off to be did sustain some of this off in five. minutes down the street so far and he's in team and i thought i don't no matter how we can look at caterham number of years as a fellow and i had us and we know my living to do often that none else of us who have led us one that's one cause look one does this one just knock me off in five is. yeah. i mean for me i i can't imagine what i've been doing if i didn't if i didn't do music and i just i just have to do that i just i think you just always have to go from one thing to the next and don't ever look back you know it's not it's not to celebrate your past for everything to recognize and celebrate
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it but not to live in it you would have to keep moving and doing new things forward forward i could and new album out later this year called chaos in the dancing star which is which is i think my album and i just when i got albums out i'll be thinking of the next thing that i'm doing i'm thinking the next project that i'm doing some always thinking ahead all the time to new things and keeping notes the thing i just think you want to stop and that's what you sit down in the armchair you never get up again yeah yeah you gotta keep going and keep dancing. i think was winston churchill that once said a quote and he says i mean like that success is going from one failure to the next and it and a diminishing enthusiasm. from a sense of optimism if you can follow on you can do it with. a. footnote mom before vs one not innocent and song i would love to take a bridge yeah yeah you can see it is give it a few
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a foot term this not isn't good looks moment that's you know as a pm don't set me against the shit you got here you have. no one song ten zillion dollars in front of me and there is no i mean why do you think it's a political. song music if you'd seen since jimmy told needn't be a source that says in the aggregate i looked as if i had. what is not is a political causes. a lot of us have a yet so i gave him you know he will not and i will be shut off that you know who owns our band. the guide to collapse loans yeah zandi it's not i'm a guy had from mark almond days of pearly spencer fish bus.
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