That 80s Show meets Eddie Lundon from China Crisis

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Liverpool was a melting pot of musical revolution in the 80s, and China Crisis played as big a part in this as anyone else.
In this episode of ''That 80s Show meets'' we got together with Eddie Lundon from the band to discuss their beginnings, sharing band equipment, their unexpected fame in the far-east and the meaning behind the hit Black Man Ray, a song that mysteriously escaped the eye of the censors in Apartheid South Africa.
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28 Apr 2022 English Explicit South Africa Society & Culture · Music Interviews

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