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The Stranglers Documentary Part 4

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BBC Choice documentary the story of The Stranglers, charting the band's rise to fame in the 1980s to present day. Despite the departure of lead singer and frontman Hugh Cornwell in 1990, the band continue to perform successfully to thousands of fans all over the world. Interviews with members of The Stranglers. Presented by jazz singer and art critic, George Melly. Producer/Director: Angus McIntyre

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  • Excellent band!

  • jj burnell looks fit!

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  • Dave Greenfield and Trigger have never been seen together in the same room.

  • Hugh was THE founder member. When he left it was game over .

  • @ribs303 exactly.

  • VERY NICE. MUCH THANKS

  • VERY NICE.

  • great post. missed this when it was on. cheers

  • @patx29 the fact that people on here are able to speak of converstaions and meetings only demonstrates how accessible this band make themselves to their fans. they do not consider that they are superior in any way and relate to their supporters in a warm and generous manner. this is a testament to them as people , they have maintained their integrity and keep firmly rooted.they are after all ordinary people. i personally think its great that people can talk of their experiences with the band.

  • @patx29 you have to understand that a main part of the appeal of this band is that unlike other lesser talented bands, they have never set themselves apart form therr fans. as a bunch of intelligent men they are aware that although their contribution to music is valid, they have not found a cure for cancer or managed to prevent starvation and corruption in 3rd world countries. as such they consider themselves to be ordinary men ( which they are) who are simply creating music.

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