Music video by Level 42 performing Something About You: Stereo
with Wally Badarou [Producer], Level 42 [Producer]
(C) 1985 PolyGram Video International
Music video by Level 42 performing Something About You: Stereo with Wally Badarou [Producer], Level 42 [Producer] (C) 1985 PolyGram Video International
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It's really annoying, lots of people slag off Level 42 these days but they were and remain a massively talented band - fantastic musicians, great songs, great performers.
Guys, there was just "something about" the 80s at their best. Romance, drama, dreaminess, irony - it had it all. And the sonics have never been matched. I date myself, but it's similar to the great music of the 1940s collapsing into the idiocy of the 50s. Blecch.
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