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On 5 August 2010, Trevor Horn announced on his website an impending Buggles reunion.[9] On 9 August, he announced that the reunion would be a live concert on September 28, 2010.[10] On 25 August 2010 it was announced that the concert would take place at supperclub London, Notting Hill, with all proceeds going to the Royal Hospital for Neuro-disability. 300 tickets were put on sale.[11]
What follows is a personal report from an attendee.
On the day The Buggles performed a beautifully produced set (except for occasional microphone feedback) of the whole of The Age of Plastic, in two sections: side 1 and side 2 (because the original was released on vinyl), Horn providing chatty background in between tracks. The only deviation from the original album was the final track, 'Johnny On The Monorail', which was replaced with an alternate version previously released as 'Johnny On The Monorail - A Very Different Version'.
Support acts were OMD, and for one song Claudia Brücken. Joining The Buggles on stage as special guests were Alison Moyet, Lol Creme, Richard O'Brien and surprise guest Gary Barlow.
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who are my political opponents again?
The undead of the night?
*I have no political opponents, I'm just a private citizen. However, I have to ask:
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*...but for the most part I don't trust a liberals judgement...therefore no liberal friends and no liberal employees.
You base hiring decisions on candidates' political ideology? Are you a political campaign manager or something?
*I have no political opponents, I'm just a private citizen. However, I have to ask:
*
*...but for the most part I don't trust a liberals judgement...therefore no liberal friends and no liberal employees.
You base hiring decisions on candidates' political ideology? Are you a political campaign manager or something?
Have you ever owned a business? Would you hire someone to handle a million dollars worth of your equipment and your customers inventory in a situation where bystanders could be killed in a heartbeat by a poor decision...where your employee is totally unsupervised and alone, if their cognitive process was the least bit suspect? Me either.
Fellow human beings? Or monsters?
Fellow human beings? Or monsters?