Crassus 11:12 Sat May 19
Level 42
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Love Games - top tune
Was down in Devon recently and a yoot put it on a pub jukebox
Roll back the years to Mr King on bass, all wedged up blonde barnets and playing up with the lads - happy days
Starchild is worth a listen too
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the coming of gary
5:23 Mon May 21
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haha surely their tribute band is called level 43
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Mike Oxsaw
5:21 Mon May 21
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I'm waiting for Level 43 - come on Sullivan, pull your fucking finger out!
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Swiss.
5:11 Mon May 21
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uhTrUJFIffg
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Swiss.
5:10 Mon May 21
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W4
agreed but Freeez IOU not funk as such is a masterpeice and ground breaking in terms of electro dance hip hop scene
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Razzle
4:47 Mon May 21
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"on the back seat of the car, with Joseph and Emily...."
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w4hammer
1:48 Mon May 21
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id rather shit in my hands and clap that listen to these guys, ever again±!
There were so many better bands at the time and also who's music stands the test of time in that era than this bland white soul boy stuff
Freez- Southern Freez being a good example
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Uv0XSbHn838
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13 Brentford Rd
1:45 Mon May 21
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Yes Swiss, as I said too, the American Jazz/funk/soul of that era was different class! Rare groove was just as turgid though.
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Swiss.
1:39 Mon May 21
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I liked them. I bit poppy I guess. Was a big funk fan in the 80s. But like said the stuff coming from the US was so much better.
I was lucky to see Defunkt live at the Venue New Cross. No you're talking.
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Russ of the BML
10:27 Mon May 21
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Alex V 1:28 Sun May 20
An easy band to hate!!
What the fuck are you on about?
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FruityBoots.
9:56 Mon May 21
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First band I saw live, in 1986 when I was 15. Great live act and Mark King superb front man. Lovegames, Hot Water, Living it up (when the sun goes down) & Something about You should be right up there in great 80’s stuff.
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Takashi Miike
11:13 Sun May 20
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who said they were better than anyone? you're the only cunt making it in to a competition
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BRANDED
10:53 Sun May 20
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All the 80s US soul and Jazz fusion and acid jazz and rare groove and funk was infinitely better. Even Chicago house was better.
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zebthecat
10:52 Sun May 20
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eusebiovic 10:29 Sun May 20
You are right, they did
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White Pony
10:45 Sun May 20
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97MDE = Alex V.
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11MDE
10:39 Sun May 20
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I got into them with the first album and then the Early Tapes in 1981. Some of the early stuff up to Standing in the Light is really good. I like the commercial era they had too, but the 80-83 period really stands out for me.
Love Meeting Love, If Paradise Is Free and Why Are You Leaving especially bring back good memories.
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eusebiovic
10:29 Sun May 20
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Acid Jazz was a lot more fun...and genuinely cooler
Level 42 had that vibe on the debut album but quickly lost it
Discuss
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White Pony
10:24 Sun May 20
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Couldn't stand their insipid pop funk.
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Gazza_AZ
10:20 Sun May 20
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May not be a classic band, but ah happy memories. Gals from Essex particularly liked them as I recall (Sharon et al) But come on - Cortinas and Capris with furry dice and grandad shirts. Ah happy memories YES, classic music - NOT
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tunwhu
3:46 Sun May 20
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https://www.royalalberthall.com/tickets/events/2018/level-42/
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The Kronic
3:07 Sun May 20
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They were decent up to and including World Machine. And that's all I have to say about that.
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Westham67
3:06 Sun May 20
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Used to throw a few shapes whilst carving carpet to Level 42 in Kings nightclub
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