Thursday, 6 June 1985

The New Family Emerges

‘Duel’ – Propaganda


Panic at the Angles Theatre as we worked on Gosforth’s Fete.

Tonight I went to Peterboro’ with Freddie and my Mum. They gave me some money, so I went to Virgin buy ABC’s ‘Vanity Kills’ on 7-inch and 12-inch and ‘The Look of Love’ 12-inch.


The guy put them all in the bag and asked for the money, but it turned out that I didn’t have enough. I apologised and said I’d just take the 12-inches, which left me feeling a bit frustrated.

We had a meal at the Crest Hotel and then they brought me home to The King Arthur, where I played my new records.


My No.1: ‘Das Testementes Des Mabuse (White Cover 12-inch Mix)’ – Propaganda


[Text Copyright: Elton Townend Jones, 2010 / Images subject to control of Copyright Holder / While based on true life events and designed as a study of parochial British cultural and emotional life in the 1980s, this blog is a work of fiction. Cultural icons excluded, all characters and incidents featured are entirely fictional / All video clips used for illustrative purposes and no copyright infringement is intended.]

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