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Uploaded by on Aug 2, 2006

KajaGooGoo without Limahl - Big Apple (Live at Thommy's Pop Show 1983)

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  • Nick Beggs truly was always the most talented guy of kajagoogoo.His voice might not be the best ,but his bass/stick playing is a blast !

  • god Nick was soooo hot, we all fancied him back then - yes, even with that hair!

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  • @Togethertroughlife

    "War ? what war?? Fuck, I missed it."

    ...There was a war where America and Britian (and some others) fought Germany; two of them, in fact. Germany lost, both times.

    The whole thing was fairly well documented.

  • If the memory serves, the album Islands was quite popular in Germany. Limahl's departure was really a pity back then allthough Islands (Second Play in US) was/is great album. There are several songs that are easy to imagine Limahl could sing them as well.

  • @jimbrown257 War ? what war?? Fuck, I missed it.

    think british and american musician wouldnt want to miss their German audience. Because it is a big crowd! Beatles started in germany those days and Bob Dylan did most of his europeen shows in germany this year( came to hamburg even twice).

  • Take a look to Nick with Steve Hackett !

  • @jimbrown257 : I think you're the most stupid guy of your country. Or just a troll, maybe.

  • 懐かしい!

  • wow this band really sucked lol gotta love the 80s

  • Ich suche seit Jahren schon die komplette Sendung...

  • @Broeselmug - Yes he was but Kajagoogoo needed Limahl to be the complete 80's band and I think he brought the best out of Nick as there was competition for being the front man

  • @intolerant66 Kajagoogoo was a creation of EMI meant to copy the success of Duran Duran. They were one of the first "corporate bands".

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