Sunday, May 22, 2011

NEWS WAVE - Gli Spandau Ballet sono nati in un cesso di Berlino!

Gary and Martin Kemp recently took part in a photo shoot for a feature in the Italian version of Vogue. Below is basic translation of the piece that can also be viewed by clicking here* (please note, the page is in Italian). “We began when we were at school”, explains the leader of Spandau Ballet Gary Kemp, “as a post punk band, and we didn’t find our real path until ’79-‘80, when we started going to the Blitz. Malcolm McLaren was a great source of inspiration for me, but I wanted to sell a lot of records like my heroes. I come from a working class background and I wanted to become famous”. Authors of synth pop, then of more loved funk and therefore of powerful melodic genre ballads, they found the idea for their name written in a toilet in Berlin. They were the first London band (together with the Kemp brothers also Tony Hadley, Steve Norman and John Keeble) to embrace the pop ethic of the decade that was just beginning.

Notes for the clothing Martin and Gary were wearing – For Martin Kemp. Jacket and pants, Lanvin; cardigan Alexander McQueen; T-shirt Intimissimi. For Gary Kemp. Suit Lanvin; shirt Bagutta; tie John Varvatos. Fashion editor Rose Forde.

2 comments:

  1. My Gosh! Faboulos

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  2. mi piacerebbe sentirli in un album di inediti...

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