80sography – 80s music interviews
We are back for the 2nd part of the “My 80sography” interview with Hugh Padgham.
Much to cover here in a phenomenally busy & successful stage of Hugh’s career.
Discover the unique contribution he made to Maneater, the film David Bowie turned him on to and the one thing Sting is not good at (surprisingly, it’s not acting…) And much, much more.
Also two quickfire rounds discussing Hugh’s favourites of the 80s and random questions on his career.
IN PART 2;
1982:
Something’s Going On – Frida (03:11)
The Dreaming – Kate Bush (07:47)
H20 – Hall & Oates (11:47)
English Settlement – XTC (20:43)
Hello, I Must Be Going – Phil Collins (26:53)
PADGHAM’S PICKS (33:11)
1983:
Conflicting Emotions – Split Enz (43:14)
Synchronicity – The Police (50:22)
MY 80SOGRAPHY QUICKFIRE ROUND (74:53)
Songs Covered;
Maneater – Hall & Oates
Senses Working Overtime – XTC
I Don’t Care Anymore – Phil Collins
You Can’t Hurry Love – Phil Colliins
Every Breath You Take – The Police
Mother – The Police
Murder By Numbers – The Police
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Hall & Oates on MTV;
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Rqn4LgDwm1I
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