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Level 42

Level 42.


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MK Shrimper

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Simply Yes Or No.

I am undecided if admitting to enjoying the pop-jazz fusions of The Isle of Wight's favourite sons in my past is a crime as henious as fiddling with a Frenchman's onions.
 
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Went to see them with my 1st wife,ok she had large breast and took it up the garry and was a great cook but level 42 was just to much for me and she had to go.
 
Absolutely fantastic..Mark, Mike, Phil and Boon, great original line up with input from Wally Badarou.

Can't say enough good stuff about them, the early stuff being the best..Mr Pink, with Mark King's bass solo is all time magic!!
 
Used to love Level 42, so it's a Yes from the Hadleigh corner.

I guess it might be running in the family.;)
 
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ahh the memories of growing up in the mid-late 80's, with my dad's constant musical backdrop of level 42, Hue and Cry, and the Blow Monkeys. I'll pass, thanks.
 
ahh the memories of growing up in the mid-late 80's, with my dad's constant musical backdrop of level 42, Hue and Cry, and the Blow Monkeys. I'll pass, thanks.

Philistine ...;)
 
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