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Prefab Sprout - Goodbye Lucille #1 (Live in Munich 1985)

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Prefab Sprout, performing 'Goodbye Lucille #1' (from the album 'Steve McQueen') at the 'Alabamahalle' in Munich, on the 2nd December 1985. This concert was sent in by Volker Hamann, and has been brought to you by www.prefabsprout.net

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  • The most sophisticated band of the Eighties - complex and simple at the same time. Utter perfection.

  • one of the finest british songwriters ever

    (if not the best)!!!

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  • such a criminally under-rated band.unfortunately they had the wrong hair cuts for the vapid eighties.

  • Superbe !

  • cómo los quiero a estos pibes!!

  • Great !!!

  • @simasgar such as?

  • @lbarsch70 I don't deny the fact she may be talented, i just can't bear she got so many attention while there are so many great bands just like the sprout wich will remain unknown forever.

  • OMG, one of the finest pieces of music ever made.Steve McQueen is perhaps the best pop album of all times. But I also adore Thomas Dolby as producer, I think the Sprouts wouldn't have sounded that unbelievable and totally unique without him. Their music will NEVER die (until the end of our civilisation, electric power supply and our technical facilities opening the gates to this musical miracle)!!! (Please excuse my bad English)

  • @simasgar

    I love the Sprouts so much. They're part o my life for 25 years since i was 15. Please tell me, what's wrong with lady gaga, she's one of the astonishing artists of the last years. Please watch her acoustic sessions on youtube and maybe change your mind. She really has talent, (acts) emotion and is an entertainer like a rebirth of Freddy Mercury, a little bit burlesque, gay and in a totally untrue way lovely. What nowadays music should have a million views iyo.(Sorry for bad English)

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