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makachsays...british? loved their music but always thought they were a sunny california band. go figure. *quality
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ulysses1904says...All British except for the drummer. But they recorded "Even in The Quietest Moments" in Colorado and "Breakfast In America" in Los Angeles so they bloody well stopped being British in the mid-70s.
british? loved their music but always thought they were a sunny california band. go figure. *quality
lurgeesays...*quality I saw them back in '83, awesome show and seats. Also my then favorite band The Fixx opened for them.
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lurgeesays...Ok, tincup. Have a *promote.
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oritteroposays...The song breakfast in America had a clue, he wanted to "take a jumbo across the water, like to see America, see the girls in California".
british? loved their music but always thought they were a sunny california band. go figure. *quality
nanrodsays...They also recorded part of "Crisis, What Crisis" in LA which is also the tour I first saw them on in '77. Best concert I ever attended, what I can remember of it.
All British except for the drummer. But they recorded "Even in The Quietest Moments" in Colorado and "Breakfast In America" in Los Angeles so they bloody well stopped being British in the mid-70s.
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