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Saturday, July 23, 2011

80s Rewind hits Wollongong, NSW



The 80’s Rewind Festival has been a huge success in the UK since its launch in 2009, attracting over 70,000 people.

This year from October 28 to 30 Australia will get its very own taste.

This iconic 80’s Rewind Festival will be heading to Wollongong for a one off 3 day spectacular at Bluescope Field at Kembla Grange.

The Festival will boast the biggest live outdoor line up of local and international 80’s recording artists and performers ever, as well as loads of other festival fun including your choice to either camp it or glamp it.

The line up for Australia’s very own 80’s Rewind Festival is:

Friday, 28th October
TBA

Saturday, 29th October
Kool and the Gang
Sister Sledge
Bananarama
ABC
Midge Ure
Ross Wilson
Mental As Anything

Sunday, 30 October Human League
Tony Hadley
Nik Kershaw
Go West
John Paul Young
Pseudo Echo

http://www.rewindfestival.com.au/

Wednesday, July 13, 2011

Friday, July 1, 2011

James Freud and Berlin - Enemy Lines (lyrics)

Enemy Lines
(words and music: James Freud)

Hide me behind your enemy lines
Hide me behind your enemy lines

Mein schöner Liebling
Et c'est soir, et c'est soir
Do you think you're soldier blue, soldier blue?
And where's your gun to God, my love?
Do your commands come from above
Do your commands come from above
To you, to you, to you

CHORUS

Won't you hide me
Behind your enemy lines
You better hide your love
Behind your enemy lines
You better hide your love
Behind your enemy lines (oh yeah)
Behind your enemy lines (oh yeah)
Do I look so insecure, so unsure?
I'm really someone can't you see, I am me?
And I need something I can be

Do your eyes tell what they feel
Do your eyes tell what to feel
Do you, do you, do you

* CHORUS *

You had to be, you had to be a star
Did you want to be?
You had to be, you had to be a star
Did you ever be a star, did you ever be a star
Why did you ever be a star, oh?

*CHORUS*

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TRIVIA!

The first line is German, and translates to 'My lovely darling'
The second line is French, and translates to 'And it is evening'

Interesting, eh?