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The Human League - The Black Hit Of Space. The guy at the end eating the Black Hit is the TV science presenter, James Burke. Did the Circus Of Death release the Black Hit ?

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  • @HerrFOAD I assumed the same thing. I just got the remastered Travelogue & Reproduction and was not expecting to be stopped dead in my tracks with its epic-ness. It seems to me as soon as the ladies showed it, it went to hell. Those two albums are f'ing groundbreaking for their time.

  • I remember hearing this on "Cash Cows", a Virgin sampler circa 1981...was both terrified & thrilled by this sound. Well, for a chick growing up in the suburbs of Scarberia it was mind-blowing...

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  • Great job on this one

  • @MrSpilane Ha, I had that too. It had the most dreadful artwork of a dancing cow. I do remember it also contained the grand Ain't That peculiar by Japan, as well as tracks by Martha and The Muffins, Nash The Slash, Magazine, Orchestral Manoeuvres In The Dark, The Ruts, Tangerine Dream, XTC... Seriously, as compilations go, it had some pretty significant bands on it. And all for the price of a single! £1.15 if my memory don't fail me.

  • fab

  • @GlennDosXY Had the same sampler I can't remember anything else significant on it.

  • It doesn't fit. Superb!

  • An "Ex" of mine (A big time fan, she "dragged me" to a Banshees gig in Canterbury to see them as support act) would sing ".. When it's swallowed Aldershot..." at the end of the chorus. Her Nan lived there apparently! (I do remember the slide show, that bit was good!)

  • Top tune!

  • Yes! I was there.... enough said!

  • James Burke - the Brian Cox of his day without the toothy smirk. Great job!

  • Awesome song and brilliant video too.

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