The eighties - Music and Boy George
By Margarita
@Meramar (2695)
September 19, 2016 12:10pm CST
Related to the eighties, the music was quiet different and many persons who grew up with the music of those years are still addicted to the now considered oldern music. I remember when a group Culture Club came famous. Myself, I bought a vinil and, later on, a CD.
Then, in the nineties, it seemed like if they disappeared. A few month ago and curious where they went, I made an online research about Boy George. I was happily surprised to see that he still continues singing.
Of course, he is not the young boy any more he was during those years called the eighties, but also his voice changed a lot and got mature. I really love his music and his voice how its turned and I could listen to his songs during the whole day.
It seems that he hadn't an easy life, but as an artist he has no equal.
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@LCaldwell (251)
• United States
19 Sep 16
My mom got to meet him once. A friend of hers when we lived in California worked in the music industry.
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@wolfblueloba (7)
• East Orange, New Jersey
19 Sep 16
Music was amazing then, but it was a paradox of a pearl. A pearl created by an oyster when they are injured as a defense mechanism. And the most beautiful, rare ones are usually from the worst of injuries. You can say the same about a musician. They ones that have the hardest lives and can produce the most beautiful "pearls".
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