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Level 42 - Two Solitudes (1987)

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Uploaded by on Jun 2, 2007

Video Montage Of Level 42 And John Schlesinger's Eye For An Eye (1996) And Classic Track From The 1987 LP Running In The Family Also Some Pictures
Of Mark King.This Montage Was Made In July 1996 But Was Remasterd With New Pictures Please Feel Free To Leave A Comment

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  • This band saved my life. I lost everything when I was about 27, parents, the home a grew up in - everything. It was about that time that Level 42 became popular and - already a Bass Player, I took to learning Marks style and their music. I loved it so much. It helped me get by. I'll never meet them but I'm forever grateful for what they gave me in their music. I'm alive today because of them.

  • One of there lesser known songs in the mainstream but well know to the hardcore fans as one of their great ballads

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  • My favorite band since I first heard them in 1987. I was lucky to have seen them in Miami in 1988.

  • The first Lindup song I ever heard, before I knew the band well and knew that Mike Lindup had a song on each album. At the time, I had the impression this was the guitarist (Boon) singing!

    5 (don't forget Wally) amazing artists!!!

  • WHY DON'T THEY COME TO BRAZIL? LEVEL'S SONGS ARE THE COLORS OF RIO DE JANEIRO'S LANDSCAPE ON THE SUMMER!!!!!

  • Love this song so much. I'm a first grader during it's release and heard it when I'm 18. Strikes me in the heart unti now...

  • @markallitt well said love this

  • Wicked song....

  • Great track of what I consider to be the last great Levels album. Not the same without Phil's funky drumming.

  • @paulturcott Terrific story, paul. I am happy to say that I HAVE met them, and they were awesome guys. I remember Mark being very outgoing and friendly, and kind of a goofball when posing with fans. Mike was a little more reserved, and Phil Gould was very camera-shy (he never took his shades off). They remain to this day one of my all-time favorite bands.

  • Level42 gave me the inspiration to begin writing music again after over 20 years - I have since gone onto discover some good artists and sign them to my own independent record label over the past 6 years.

    Since 2005 I have composed some 180 pieces of music.

    Thank you Mark, Mike, Boon & Phil, forever in your debt.

    Terry Cullern

    Head A&R

    

  • @paulturcott i loved their music as well and i lost the album, i'll look for a cd copy.

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