#Jon Moss
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pulpsandcomics2 · 5 months ago
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astralbondpro · 8 months ago
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Culture Club // Khama Chameleon
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twixnmix · 2 years ago
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Arcadia, Power Station, and Culture Club at a press conference to announce Trans World's 'Super Concert One’ in New York City on October 21, 1985.
Photos by Vinnie Zuffante
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popgodz · 8 days ago
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the-hottest-band-tournament · 5 months ago
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Round Three of The Hottest 80s Band Tournament
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Culture Club
Defeated opponents: Public Image Ltd, Orchestral Manoeuvres in the Dark
Formed in: 1981
Genres: New wave
Lineup: Boy George- vocals, tambourine
Mikey Craig- vocals, bass, keyboards
Roy Hay- guitar, vocals, keyboards
Jon Moss- drums, percussion, vocals
Albums from the 80s:
Kissing to Be Clever (1982)
Colour by Numbers (1983)
WakingIo with the House on Fire (1984)
From Luxury to Heartbreak (1986)
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Skid Row
Defeated opponents: The Bangles, Pixies, Genesis
Formed in: 1986
Genres: Heavy metal 
Lineup: Sebastian Bach- vocals
Dave “The Snake” Sabo- guitar
Scotti Hill- guitar
Rachel Bolan- bass
Rob Affuso- drums
Albums from the 80s: 
Skid Row (1989)
Propaganda: What can I even say? This band went HARD. Dave Sabo is a beast of a guitar player, Rachel Bolan is so pretty it's not fair and Sebastian with that face and those pipes. In a Darkened Room still gives me chills every time I hear it. I just love them.
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itaintfair · 8 days ago
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f-yeahimpalass · 8 months ago
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the-save-place-art · 1 year ago
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nyx-010 · 1 year ago
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"When I last photographed them together in London George desperately wanted a picture of the two of them kissing. At first Jon flatly refused, but after an argument and a sulk, he gave in and eventually agreed to pose for an astonishing picture of him kissing George on the cheek." The "astonishing" picture, taken by Levine, was printed center spread with the piece. If Levine thought that picture was astonishing he should've seen what Jon and I used to get up to with a Polaroid camera.
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thalitadmoraes · 2 years ago
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💖✨☆:.。.o(≧▽≦)o.。.:☆✨💖
Sinto que toda vez que eu desenho esses homens eu transcendo hehehe
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wclassicradio · 1 year ago
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pulpsandcomics2 · 5 months ago
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Jon Moss
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sarahbordelonsblog · 2 years ago
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mydadlistenstothis · 5 months ago
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New podcast is up! This week, we're getting on the dance floor with the first UK group to have 3 number 1 songs in a row since the Beatles, Culture Club!
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popgodz · 10 months ago
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the-hottest-band-tournament · 6 months ago
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Round Two
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Culture Club
Defeated opponents: Public Image Ltd
Formed in: 1981
Genres: New wave
Lineup: Boy George- vocals, tambourine
Mikey Craig- vocals, bass, keyboards
Roy Hay- guitar, vocals, keyboards
Jon Moss- drums, percussion, vocals
Albums from the 80s:
Kissing to Be Clever (1982)
Colour by Numbers (1983)
WakingIo with the House on Fire (1984)
From Luxury to Heartbreak (1986)
Propaganda: 
Orchestral Manoeuvres in the Dark
Defeated opponents: Winger
Formed in: 1978
Genres: Electronic, synth-pop, experimental, new wave
Lineup: Andy McCluskey – voice, bass, keyboards, electronic drums, drum programming.
Paul Humphreys – keyboards, voice, percussion, electronic drums, drum programming.
Albums from the 80s:
Orchestral Manoeuvres in the Dark (1980)
Organisation (1980)
Architecture & Morality (1981)
Dazzle Ships (1983)
Junk Culture (1984)
Crush (1985)
The Pacific Age (1986)
The Best of OMD (1988)
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