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Heaven 17's Come Live With Me. I noticed the actual video version wasn't available, so am somewhat timidly trying to help with that.
I'm a big 80s music fan and fell in love with this one back when first saw and heard it on MTV's Greatest Hits in the early 90s. Thanks for the music.
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Only ever truly live performance by Heaven 17 in 2000. Performed re-mixed versions of popular H17 hits. This cut was from Retox-Detox. The best ever 80's band finally giged-out.
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MAD fight song from Heaven 17. Shot at a live performance in Sheffield, UK in 2000. This was one of a small handfull of UK live gigs ever produced as part of an 80's retro tour. The shows were successfull but never rec'd support for US tour.
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Heaven 17 online:
[w] heaven17.com
Glenn and Ian on UK Saturday morning show Get Fresh, fronted by Gareth "Gaz Top" Jones and Gilbert, the green alien. Performances of 'The Ballad of Go Go Brown' and 'Train of Love In Motion'.
[Apologies for the poor VHS quality]
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Heaven 17 online:
[w] heaven17.com
A short piece made for The Tube (that's the Channel 4 programme, not YouTube said in a 'cool' way) behind the scenes of the their third album How Men Are.
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heaven 17 startet at the beginning of the 80s in sheffield. the name "heaven 17" is from anthony burgess' book "a clockwork orange", where he wrote about a fictitious popband with the same name. members of heaven 17 were ian craig marsh und martyn ware, after they left the band the human league. the third member was the singer glenn gregory.