Saturday, 21 December 2013

Merry Christmas, Spandettes!

Its not long to Christmas now, and the tensions are rising. I simply can't wait!

I apologise for not posting anything for a couple of weeks, I had my big biology final on Wednesday and needed to study. Hopefully I've passed! 

On behalf of myself and the guys who run my page, a very merry Christmas to everybody, and a fantastic new year! Enjoy this rather funny edited photo I made. I put a Santa hat on John, but he still looks a complete Ebenezer Scrooge. Note to self: next time use a picture where he's smiling. 



See you next year!


Flea


Saturday, 7 December 2013

Spandau Ballet - Musclebound (Review)




Although Spandau Ballet were just beginning in the music industry at this very moment, it was quite clear that their talent was about to be shown. Musclebound shows this well. Set in the cold south in the winter of a period in history, it shows what life was like at that time, and fighting to make amends. Do you have to fight sometimes?

Flea

Thursday, 5 December 2013

#TBT

This Throwback Thursday..



Here is one of many photos taken of Spandau Ballet in 1985, a crossover from their eighteen month long spread Parade tour, and Live Aid, in July of that year. Don't they all look so handsome with their hairstyles. Well, I guess Gary has a valid reason for keeping his old one. But anyhow, eyes will be blinded in cuteness. It's New Romantics, my friends!

Flea

Tuesday, 26 November 2013

Album Review: Heart Like A Sky (1989)

Although Spandau Ballet didn't have much succession in the UK and the US with their fifth studio album, Heart Like A Sky; released in 1989, it still became a favourite album of many listeners and fans. The album, changed the ways people saw the 1980's New Romantic Movement forever. You could say it was just 'Alternative Rock'. 


I've noticed, in every single track on that album, the lyrics, are about love, gaining and losing lovers. Take 'Crashed Into Love' for example. The message is simple, being hit from heaven means people crash into love, I think. 

I really love Motivator (track 5), teaches people to be motivated by the frontman who's singing the song, and a wonderful composition by upcoming songwriter  Steve Norman. If it was up to him, I think he would have written the entire album!!!

Overall, only if this album only achieved success in foreign places like Italy and France, it comes to show that this album was severely underrated and many people didn't have a taste for alternative pop music in 1989. But, after the release of the twelve inch mixes in the nineties, they changed their minds. 

Flea 

Monday, 25 November 2013

Martin Kemp Monday

Hello once more, everyone!

For people who have been reading this blog since it first kicked off, you'll certainly know what time it is in the week, and I certainly don't need to ask the question. Let's kick off with a certainly sassy MJK Monday!


Photographed for 'Star Hits' magazine in 1986.


In London, England, late 90s. 


Spandau Ballet's second appearance at the once renowned club Soho, early eighties. 


Post or pre Live Aid, 1985. 


Heart Like a Sky promotional photograph, 1989. 


Parade tour, 1984. 

Well, I hope you enjoyed this fix of photos, stay tuned in for more on the page and on here next week!

Flea 
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Our Favourite Member this Month

Hi everyone!

On our Spandau Ballet fan page, we've decided to up the ante in terms of improvement by stopping the monthly poll, because nobody these days tends to vote, and we've always bad to put it between ourselves (the managers and myself) who we think should win. This month, is the last time it happens. We've decided not just to look at their physical appearance, because in some respects, they're all good looking. I listened to True, with earphones with deep bass, so I can hear who's the best at playing their instrument. And this time, we've chosen Steve as our favourite member this month. Not because he was the 'Blondie' of the group, knew how to grab ladies' attention by showing off his body in tight Speedos, because of his ability. If you've listened to the Journeys to Glory album, you'll know quite well he played a mean guitar. And later on, a mean sax. Steve, we love you. But for how long?


Flea

Saturday, 23 November 2013

Gold (1983)




As we all know already, Gold is a household name. We wear it on our fingers, on our clothes, wrists, necks...but we also have it on our iPods, phones, CDs, and records. Gold by Spandau Ballet was one of the best ever creations by Gary Kemp to have ever hit the charts. The message is quite simple, "Always believe in yourself, because you're indestructible". It tells people to have faith in themselves, regardless of their surroundings or who they are. I personally, love this song because after a hard day of hassle of both parents and teachers at school, I feel Tony is singing to me, and this makes me feel better.

Do you like Gold?

Flea

Saturday, 16 November 2013

New Romantics meets Classic Rock.

I was looking for new material to put on the fan page earlier today, and I came across a photograph that made me rethink what I was going to blog tonight. Gary mentions him once in his book, and they performed at Live Aid 1985 with their bands.



John Keeble, posing with Pete Townshend of The Who. And he's doing that scary thing called smiling. They look almost like they're enjoying themselves and getting on just like best friends. No problem with that.  I've tweeted him with the photograph to see if he has any comment on it, no luck so far. Spandau Ballet's retweeted it, and Steve too. All I know is that New Romantics has finally met Classic Rock, and not fought (though Pete's a god and John just puts it on for fun). It's on my twitter (@Spandau_Ballet and @ExileOnKeefSt) if you would like to see it and share it with your friends. So far, I've had four retweets and two favourites. Let's make this viral!

That's what I said a couple of hours ago. And now he has! 









Flea

Wednesday, 13 November 2013

True [1983] Lyrics & Video

Press play to listen and watch one of Spandau Ballet's best ever songs, that stormed the charts in the eighties. True. You'll find lyrics further down the page.

Enjoy!

Flea









© Chrysalis (Reformation Records) 1983

Lyrics:

(Ha-ha-ha, ha-ah-hi)
(Ha-ha-ha, ha-ah-hi)

So true
Funny how it seems
Always in time, but never in line for dreams
Head over heels when toe to toe
This is the sound of my soul
This is the sound

I bought a ticket to the world
But now I've come back again
Why do I find it hard to write the next line?
Oh, I want the truth to be said

(Ha-ha-ha, ha-ah-hi)
I know this much is true
(Ha-ha-ha, ha-ah-hi)
I know this much is true

With a thrill in my head and a pill on my tongue
Dissolve the nerves that have just begun
Listening to Marvin (All night long)
This is the sound of my soul
This is the sound

Always slipping from my hands
Sand's a time of its own
Take your seaside arms and write the next line
Oh, I want the truth to be known

(Ha-ha-ha, ha-ah-hi)
I know this much is true
(Ha-ha-ha, ha-ah-hi)
I know this much is true

I bought a ticket to the world
But now I've come back again
Why do I find it hard to write the next line?
Oh, I want the truth to be said

(Ha-ha-ha, ha-ah-hi)
I know this much is true
(Ha-ha-ha, ha-ah-hi)
I know this much is true

This much is true

(This much is a-true-oo)
(This much is a-true-oo-oo)

I know, I know, I know this much is true
(This much is a-true-oo)
(This much is a-true-oo-oo)

(This much is a-true-oo)
(Ha-ha-ha, ha-ah-hi)
(This much is a true-oo-oo)
I know this much is true
(This much is a-true-oo)
(Ha-ha-ha, ha-ah-hi)
(This much is a true-oo-oo)
Know this much is true
(This much is a-true-oo)
(Ha-ha-ha, ha-ah-hi)
(This much is a-true-oo-oo)
(Know this much is true)
I know, I know, I know this much is true

© Gary Kemp, 1983






Friday, 1 November 2013

Book Review: I Know This Much [Gary Kemp] (2009)

Gary Kemp's written memoir, I Know This Much, explores many themes such as Soho, Spandau, love, death, music, and growing up in 1960's London. It is written well and will definitely engage the reader from cover to cover. 




At the start, we are able to explore the feelings expressed by Gary on the day of the court case against his own friends, Tony, John and Steve, and how they were once one, a wonderful band, Spandau Ballet, and wonders why it all fell apart in the first place. The embarassment, the sadness of it all. Why did this happen? Why did one man, a successful songwriter, have to be betrayed by his friends?



Soon after we are flash forwarded to Christmas 1969, where the disappointment of getting a guitar for Christmas soon turns into inspiration of starting a band of his own. We learn about life as a baby, his parents and how money was tight, sharing a house with other members of the family, and the notorious little pranks played on his brother Martin, which ended in a smacked back side. I could detect a note of jealousy as soon as I read this and was able to empathise, having a younger brother of my own, which when he was born, craved all the attention. 



Throughout the book we learn about his education, the nicknames he was given for owning a jacket with G on it, how he met each Spandau Ballet member (they were known as The Makers then), and how Spandau rose to fame.



Personally, my spine chills after looking after the second set of pictures when he goes to meet Ronnie Kray in prison, in the late 1980's, after splitting up with Spandau and prior to filming the Krays movie with brother Martin. As we all know, they did a really good job, and this is how they got their claim to fame in the acting department. I feel for him when he breaks up with his first wife, who he has a young son with, but I lose all this tension when he eventually wins the court case against the trio, and victory that should have been his in the first place. When Spandau ballet plan to reform in 2009, Gary tells us about that adrenaline rush, and the gladness that the fabulous five have finally made up and going back on tour again. 


The saddest part of I Know This Much is the loss of his Mum and Dad, a few weeks apart from each other. To lose the two special people who raised and nurtured you is a very heartbreaking time, though in some respects, was the best way to say goodbye to them, after years of pain and trouble. Gary tells us about his feelings about losing his Dad first, having resuscitated him after he suffered a severe heart attack on the loo in his Islington home, which has no outcome, and he dies 24 hours later, soon to be followed by Mrs Kemp.

In conclusion, I really loved reading this book, I didn't lose interest one bit, it was very gripping, engaging, and funny, especially the bits when John used to get drunk on stage and play the wrong notes. I would definitely recommend this to a friend and fellow Spandettes, newbies or experienced. 10 out of 10. 

Flea



Wednesday, 30 October 2013

Beware: Fake Steve Norman on Twitter

Hi guys,

Sorry I haven't been on in so long, have had a busy schedule, but I do have some news for you now. I was looking on Twitter this morning when I saw some Spandau Ballet fans and Gary falling out about something, as usual. I decided to look into it, and, I found there was someone posing as Steve Norman, the sax player. So if you're looking to follow him, please don't follow @Ste_Norman, the person you need to follow is @SteveNormanReal!

Luckily Gary might have put a roadblock to get this impostor caught. I hope so too. So if you see him, don't follow!

Flea

Sunday, 20 October 2013

Spandau Ballet, 1985

Hi everyone!

Here are some pics of the band in 1985 that you might like. Enjoy!




Hope you enjoyed! 

Flea














Sunday, 13 October 2013

Film Review: The Krays (1990)

Although this is completely not relevant to Spandau Ballet I thought I would write a review on this film as by the time you have read this, I would have watched it. 

Firstly, I love the quote about the swans and the egg at the beginning, as it's a very inspiring thing to live by. I would protect my egg until one day it would hatch. 

I really love each and every fight, including the one where the brothers fight. I feel myself spurring on Martin for some reason, maybe because he doesn't know his own strength unlike Gary, who does most of the killings in the first hour or so. If you love action, blood, gore and history, The Krays ties all this into one feature length film. 


 Really wish I could have done this review in more detail, but I had very little time. 
See you soon, 

Flea

Wednesday, 9 October 2013

The Band Fact Files


HI everyone! Thought you may want to see something about the Spands you might have not ever seen before. Let's start with the oldest. 

Name: John Keeble
Date of Birth: 6/7/59 (age 54)
Instrument: Drums
Status: Married 
Saying: Hitting things, with other things!
Birthplace: Islington 



Name: Gary James Kemp
Date of Birth: 16/10/59 (age 54)
Instrument: Guitars/Keyboards
Status: Married
Saying: None
Birthplace: Islington




Name: Steve Antony Norman
Date of Birth: 25/3/60 (age 53)
Instrument: Sax/Guitar/Percussion
Status: Married
Saying: I have decided, whatever the weather, that the sun is always gonna shine 
Birthplace: Islington



Name: Anthony 'Tony' Patrick Hadley
Date of Birth: 2/6/60 (age 53)
Instrument: None, vocals!
Status: Married
Saying: I know this much
Birthplace: Islington


Name: Martin John Kemp
Date of Birth: 10/10/61 (age 52)
Instrument: Bass
Status: Married
Saying: Bill Wyman inspired me to play bass because he did it well
Birthplace: Islington









Monday, 30 September 2013

Album Review: Through the Barricades (1986)


Through the Barricades was Spandau Ballet's fifth successful studio album (released July 15th by Epic Records) with most of it's success in the UK. It showed the exit from the New Romantics and into the pop era very well. Most of the songs on the album, I have not heard of before, as I have just become accustomed to the album, but they come into their own very nicely. 'Fight for Ourselves' however, is one of the band's best music videos so far (apart from True) as each and every member is screen kissed by two invisible ladies dressed in white whilst performing on stage. It encourages us to stick up for ourselves, fight for ourselves. So far, this hasn't happened for me yet.

The title track, is inspired by love prevailing over the troubles in Northern Ireland at the time, and the death of a crew member in the Troubles, hence "and we made our love on wasteland, and through the barricades". It is the longest track on the album, with a duration of 5'58. It really makes a change from the early days of pounding bass bangs and synthesizers, to the sweet serene background of a simple acoustic guitar, smooth jazz inspired saxophone solo at various parts in the track, with the parade style drums to fade at the end. Every time I have heard this song, I have had mixed feelings. Sometimes I feel a bit depressed listening to this song, but most of the time, it leaves me with delight.

To be honest, I would give this album a 9/10, as it is not as what I expected for a mid 1980's pop album, but it comes into it's own very well.

I would have concluded with a picture of SB backstage at Birmingham NEC ( if my tablet wasn't playing up) album review of that coming soon). It was to be one of the best concerts Spandau Ballet was to have ever performed at since Sadler's Wells in 1983, Club Blitz in 1980 and Live Aid in 1985.


Finally!


Take care,
Love, Flea

Martin Kemp Monday!!

Hi guys! Do you know what time it is? Well, I think you would have if you've read the title. It's Martin Kemp Monday! I started this idea up a bit ago when people where commonly voting for him on the polls. He's even won the monthly title twice now. The whole point of today is to share a couple of photos and see what your opinions are! Lets go!

 
With his brother Gary outside club Blitz in 1980. Nipple alert! Lol 

 
Wearing the most loved red satin jacket for a photo off in Super Pop magazine, summer 1985. 

I hope you enjoyed looking at these photos as much as I enjoyed posting them. I'll post soon!

Love,
Flea

Sunday, 29 September 2013

Updates: 29/09/13

Hi friends,

Over the last few and coming weeks we have seen a dramatic change in how you, the liking public, see our page (Journeys to Glory).  We have had a massive amount of page views and page likes this last week, and we are confident that we are going to be reaching the 150+ like milestone by the end of this year. Me and my admins strive to make sure that Spandau Ballet fans all over the world are able to access the page, enjoy seeing the posts that are on it, and most importantly of all, have a good time mixing with other fans on it as well. Through a recent study of my page, I'm most surprised to see that most of you guys vote for the front-man (Tony Hadley) on the monthly, weekly and yearly polls more than any other members (Martin comes second, Steve, third, John, fourth and Gary fifth). I don't know what Tony has that the other members hasn't, but whatever it is, he's good at it.

I'm proud to announce that the guitarist loves our page. He was flattered when we tweeted him saying that we had once chosen him as the week's favourite band member. He said that he was thankful, but there would be no Spandau Ballet without all five of them. It equals in music. I live by the end sentence to this day as I m setting up my own tribute band, Motivator. Apparently I can't sing, but I'll show those loonies who's boss in the end.

And finally, I am very pleased that one of the members who doesn't ever get chosen in the polls has come first in our 'Member of the Year'. And that member is no other than John Keeble, our devoted drummer and to some people 'rock king'. Actually, I'll let you into a secret. I made him win, because I am sick and tired of the other four members being voted for really well and he gets minuscule votes about once or twice. I daren't tweet him with this news though. We haven't been on the same page in ages.

Just to conclude, I would like to thank my brilliant gang at Journeys to Glory for what a wonderful team they have been. I could see myself now struggling for page likers every single day without them. And I would like to thank you, the liking audience for your continuing support, and your time for reading this.




See you soon,
Flea

Sunday, 22 September 2013

Journeys to Glory Spandau Ballet Awards 2013 Results

Hi guys! I thought I would give you the result from our sort of award ceremony, dedicated to the Spands. 

So, let's cut straight to the chase and see who won what!

Best suit: Steve
Best hair: Martin
Best talent: Tony
Best casual wear: Martin
Best swim wear: John 
Best guitar playing: Steve
Best percussion: Steve

People weren't bothered about voting for the Spand of the Year on our page, so we decided to talk it through, and because it's only fair, John won. Look how happy he is! 



Gary won overall best Spand to be chosen over six months, and Tony is this weeks best Spand. 

So from us at Journeys to Glory: SB Appreciation, have a slammin Spandau Sunday on us!

Love, Flea and the gang. 




Sunday, 15 September 2013

Page updates: September 2013

Hello people!!

Thought I would let you know about the recent changes we have put into place on our Facebook page recently. This includes:


  1. Admins are allowed to ban anybody who is being abusive to other page likes or to the admin although we cannot accept responsibility for what someone has said make it be an admin or a non.
  2. We have gone over the 100th liker mark so I more than satisfied at this result. It comes to show that some people actually do care.
  3. The admission of two brand new admins, who passed the application with flying colours. I hope their stay here at J2G is quite comfortable and they have a great time posting things and getting on with other fans.


Friday, 6 September 2013

To make up for last time...

Hello Spandau lovers!

Here is the belated Martin Kemp monday post that I meant to post at the start of the week. So sorry, I forgot! Here it is now! And by the way, how many of you are watching him when he goes on Piers Morgan's Life Stories?

 Journeys to Glory, 1981.
 With brother Gary, prior to their 'Through the Barricades and Across the Borders tour, in the years 1985 to 7. Love that beautiful mullet that's going on there.
 Born to be a gangster. Now hurry up with the money.
 Two photos of the beautiful 'Le Mulle'





Oh yeah, this move gets all the ladies, and they all line up, ready to get their hands on me, in my skin tight jeans.







I'm the Prince. Bow down to me for a good kissing!


Oh yeah, oh yeah, feel an orgasm coming on there girl...


Post soon,
Megan







Tuesday, 3 September 2013

Saturday, 31 August 2013

It's official! My spandau collection, complete!

Hi guys!

Sorry about being not being on for the last couple of days. All I can say is that I've had problems, and they're now resolved. I managed to order a decent second hand copy of Through the Barricades from an independent Spandau seller on eBay and it arrived today. Surprisingly it's alright and loaded straight away when I wanted to import the songs onto my iTunes library. Here it is!


Who likes this album? If you do, comment or like this exact photo on the J 2 G page. 

Post soon!
Love, Megan