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I wanted to make the kind of records that I heard in the discos that I danced in at that time. Funky, electronic sounds, while the musicians in the band were more rock oriented. This I suppose created the sound we know as Frankie Goes To Hollywood.
Sometimes it just doesn't translate to people. You just move on, and you feel bad because people worked so hard on it and everyone loved it... Everybody was treated so well and was going for something and trying to do the best work possible.
| Christiaan Barnard, Scientist (1922) |
| Richard Cecil, Clergyman (1748) |
| Dorothy Day, Activist (1897) |
| Alain Delon, Actor (1935) |
| Lynndie England, Criminal (1982) |
| Sarah Fielding, (1710) |
| Leif Garrett, Musician (1961) |
| Martha Gellhorn, Journalist (1908) |
| Mary Hart, Entertainer (1950) |
| June Havoc, Actress (1916) |
| Dorothy Kilgallen, Actress (1965) |


