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Subject: Blitz

Written By: Oliver on 4/26/2000 at 2:26 p.m.

What I want is you or anyone you know who was around in London in the early eighties and used to go down to Rusty Egan and Steve Strange's club Blitz, or attended the very early Spandau Ballet gigs, before they got shit, etc, if you were a Blitz kid...please please please get in touch with me because I want to interview you. I'm would like to get an article together, maybe a book, All About You. Also, if anyone else could help me out with info and images, it would be greatly appreciated, as resources are pretty limited on this subject. Martin Kemp and Boy George biographies aren't the greatest sources. I only want to make you immortal.


Subject: Re: Blitz

Written By: Oliver on 4/28/2000 at 7:59 a.m.

> What I want is you or anyone you know who was around in London in the
> early eighties and used to go down to Rusty Egan and Steve Strange's club
> Blitz, or attended the very early Spandau Ballet gigs, before they got
> shit, etc, if you were a Blitz kid...please please please get in touch
> with me because I want to interview you. I would like to get an article
> together, maybe a book, All About You. Also, if anyone else could help me
> out with info and images, it would be greatly appreciated, as resources
> are pretty limited on this subject. Martin Kemp and Boy George biographies
> aren't the greatest sources.