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Post by hydro »

StickyFingers wrote:Who is Andy Bell?
andy bell from "Erasure" ok I googled him but, erasure hell yeah that could be very interesting!!!!!!

yeah baby take me back to the 80's!!

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Mmhh... i love electronics but synthpop - that's not my style.

I read now he has worked with Moby, The B-52's, Stereophonics and Goldfrapp... so yeah could be, but i'd like to ask cicatrix where he did get the info.
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Post by haemo »

StickyFingers wrote:Mmhh... i love electronics but synthpop - that's not my style.

I read now he has worked with Moby, The B-52's, Stereophonics and Goldfrapp... so yeah could be, but i'd like to ask cicatrix where he did get the info.
UMMM.. Wrong Andy Bell, guys.

Andy Bell was the guitarist/songwriter for the 90s shoegaze band Ride.. and is better known today as the bassist/songwriter for an obscure band called Oasis.
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Post by cicatrix »

Facebook, chum. It's kinda annoying i know, but handy for such tidbits.

I too wondered which Andy Bell it was, but presumed it was the guitarist 'cos Perry "needed a guitarist".

He collaborated with Moby and Paul Van Dyk on a cover of Lou Reed's "Walk On The Wild Side". I haven't heard about the others, but The B-52s sound particularly intriguing. I could imagine them doing cool kids music for Kidzapalooza...

Mmm...
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