Really want to be in Well, it’s way too hot and much too busy at the moment in southern Europe. I would much rather be among the cool breezes and solitude I find while hiking in the highlands of ...
Simple Minds started out making arty, left-field synth rock but, as the 1980s progressed, their sound swelled to stadium-level proportions. “Hardcore fans always talk to us about the first five albums ...
They emerged in a spray of lights, imagery from their new “Live in the City of Diamonds” album, a tower behind them. Simple Minds hadn’t set foot in Phoenix since once upon a time, promoting the “Cry” ...
The Manic Street Preachers’ James Dean Bradfield is on the record as being a massive fan of, in particular, the first four albums released by Simple Minds, beginning with Life In A Day in 1979 and ...
For most Americans, the Scottish rock group Simple Minds will always be synonymous with their number one hit from 1985, “Don't You (Forget About Me),” from the John Hughes movie The Breakfast Club.
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