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NEWS AND VIEWS THAT IMPACT LIMITED CONSTITUTIONAL GOVERNMENT

"There is danger from all men. The only maxim of a free government ought to be to trust no man living with
power to endanger the public liberty." - - - - John Adams

Sunday, January 5, 2014

Sunday Concert - 80s Flashback - Modern English and Lords Of The New Church



1980s Flashback


It's blast from the past time.  I just love just about all types of 80s music.  Here are two bands that flew under the radar.

Modern English are an English New Wave band best remembered for their songs "I Melt with You", "Hands Across the Sea", and "Ink and Paper". The group disbanded twice, in 1987 and 1991, but reunited again in 1995.

Formed in Colchester, Essex, England, in 1979 by Robbie Grey (vocals), Gary McDowell (guitar, vocals), and Michael Conroy (bass, vocals), Modern English were originally known as The Lepers. The group expanded to "Modern English" when Richard Brown (drums) and Stephen Walker (keyboards) were subsequently added to the lineup of the band.  (Modern English)


Modern English - I Melt With You (Official Video)




Modern English - Ink and Paper




Modern English
I Melt With You - Live in San Francisco 2012






The Lords of the New Church was an English/American Gothic rock group with a line-up consisting of four musicians from 1970s punk bands. Launched in 1982, the band had moderate chart success prior to their dissolution in 1989.

Formed in 1982, the band comprised the punk pioneers Stiv Bators (The Dead Boys), Brian James (The Damned), Dave Tregunna (Sham 69) and Nick Turner (The Barracudas). The band recorded three studio albums and one live album before Bators ended the band onstage after a concert in May 1989.

Bators died after being struck by a car in Paris in 1990.


Lords Of The New Church - Dance With Me




Lords Of The New Church - Open Your Eyes
Open your eyes see the lies right in front of ya
Open your eyes






Modern English

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