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    Question Forgotten Heroes? IMAGINATION

    Who can forget this series of suave and souly tunes. Jolley and Swain, the production team behind the group definitely had the right formula BITD. Still a pleasure when I hear those guyz!

    "Body Talk"


    "Just An Illusion"
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=i-IexEDMvuQ

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    Re: Forgotten Heroes? IMAGINATION

    This boys were so sissy! I LOL a lot while watching them in the Disco Inferno DVD.

    I guess Modern Talking were influenced!
    It don't mean a thing (if ain't got that swing)

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    Re: Forgotten Heroes? IMAGINATION

    Quote Originally Written by Nano View Post
    This boys were so sissy! I LOL a lot while watching them in the Disco Inferno DVD.

    I guess Modern Talking were influenced!

    Leee John, the singer with the group has a new album out. It's very nice jazzy stuff. :-)

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    Re: Forgotten Heroes? IMAGINATION

    Quote Originally Written by Nano View Post
    This boys were so sissy! I LOL a lot while watching them in the Disco Inferno DVD.

    I guess Modern Talking were influenced!
    I saw them too… Sissy… Maybe no…? Well, of course, they’re not so real men like Divine… :lol:

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    Re: Forgotten Heroes? IMAGINATION

    Quote Originally Written by Nano View Post
    I guess Modern Talking were influenced!
    I would not be surprised if George Michael was influenced by Imagination too, both are from UK

    Imagination was indeed a great band!

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    Re: Forgotten Heroes? IMAGINATION


     

     

    The music was great. More than sissy, they were so unbelievably kitsch. Their look between 1981 and 1984, particularly on the covers of their albums "Body talk", "In the heat of the night" and "Scandalous" (+ all the singles), is beyond words :icon_biggrin:.

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