John Leslie Keeble - July 6 1959 - Drums Gary James Kemp - October 16 1959 - Guitar Steven Anthony Norman - March 25 1960 - Saxophone Anthony Patrick Hadley - June 2 1960 - Lead Vocals Martin John Kemp - October 10 1961 - Bass Spandau Ballet! One of the greatest British pop bands to ever be established in the world! ~Dutch
Or did they? I like both, but there was always a level of credibility and overall musicianship a notch above DD. I think many agree whether they like to admit it.
@@lament77 DD was more commercial. They knew better how to make their way in America. But you have to agree that when it comes down to singing, Simon LeBon was (and is) not a patch on Tony Hadley.
If by that you mean they (inexplicably) had more chart success than Spandau (especially in America), then yes. if you mean they were more talented than Spandau or made better music than they did, you're delusional.
John Leslie Keeble - July 6 1959 - Drums
Gary James Kemp - October 16 1959 - Guitar
Steven Anthony Norman - March 25 1960 - Saxophone
Anthony Patrick Hadley - June 2 1960 - Lead Vocals
Martin John Kemp - October 10 1961 - Bass
Spandau Ballet! One of the greatest British pop bands to ever be established in the world!
~Dutch
"We're Spandau Bellet, who the fuck are you?" Love it. Hilarious...in an arrogant sort of way.
I love Tony Hadley!
"We're Spandau Bellet, who the fuck are you?" ... priceless.
true. stops me in my tracks every time. everyday. thanks guys
first album journeys to glory is a classic for me its their best the songs have an energy the later albums lack.
And ffw to 2023: they hate each other and will likely never reunite.
J adore ce groupe et tony....❤
the best band ever!
I LOVE SPANDAU BALLET !!!!!!!
I love them since 80
Is there one before this? It seemed to have started in the middle
Greedy Gary destroyed the band.
0:02 Piazzale Kennedy (Kennedy Square), here in Genova :-)
Tony Hadley has a bit Robert De Niro in him :)
Miss them..😢😘👍
BRILLIANT! THANK YOU for this!!!! :)
Martin Kemp is one hot man his wife very lucky lady
DD wiped the floor with SB.
SB had a singer with real talent.
Or did they? I like both, but there was always a level of credibility and overall musicianship a notch above DD. I think many agree whether they like to admit it.
@@lament77 DD was more commercial. They knew better how to make their way in America. But you have to agree that when it comes down to singing, Simon LeBon was (and is) not a patch on Tony Hadley.
If by that you mean they (inexplicably) had more chart success than Spandau (especially in America), then yes. if you mean they were more talented than Spandau or made better music than they did, you're delusional.
@@wobby1268 That‘s not what I meant at all. Always been a Spandau fan! Only a few DD songs I like.