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Limahl 1983 App now available in App Store

February 1, 2012
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Limahl 1983 Application Now Available!

The FREE “Limahl 1983” app is in the Apple Store!! Download this NOW to your iPhone, iPod or iPad and get access to exclusive content and join Limahl on an amazing ride back to 1983!

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NB!! The app has just been released an is searchable on the iPhone/iPod store but not visible at the moment on the iPad store. The label expects it to be visible there too any time now so until then, iPad owners can open this link and get access to the app:-) http://itunes.apple.com/us/app/limahl-1983/id497710524?ls=1&mt=8

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Some highlights from the app:

– Limahl’s own private photo and Youtube video feed (some videos may not be playable on iPad and iPhone due to You Tube limitations on mobile platforms). Regularly updated by Limahl himself!
– The story behind the making of ‘1983’
– ‘1983’ lyrics!!
– New and updated Limahl bio!
– Read Limahl’s own Twitter feed and what other people says about Limahl on Twitter through the app!

This is just v. 1.0 of the app! More to come in future updates!

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This really is a great application, it’s packed with videos and photos and if you have an Apple device, you should go and download this right now!!

2012 KajaFax

KajaFax interviews Limahl

January 31, 2012

KajaFax interviews Limahl January 2012

Today concludes a whole month of features dedicated to Limahl.  We hope you have enjoyed being with us for ‘Limahl January’.

On Saturday 28th January 2012, KajaFax caught up with Limahl for a Skype chat and we’re delighted to bring that interview to you today.

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KajaFax: Limahl, many thanks for taking the time to talk with us today, it’s lovely to speak with you and catch up.

Limahl: Guys…this is my first Skype threesome and it’s very exciting…

(all laugh)

KajaFax: Firstly, let’s talk about your new single, 1983. This caused such a stir with the fans and I’ve yet to see anything negative said about it at all. Were you pleased with the fan reaction to the track?

Limahl: Totally pleased with the fan reaction to the track. As I’ve said in a couple of other interviews, I’ve lived with the song for several months. I was hearing all the remixes coming back and was also involved in that process to a certain degree. It’s a bit like the artist who’s doing the painting…you get so close to it you can’t even see it anymore. I actually wrote the song a year ago, more or less, it was ready before December 2010.

SC: WOW, I didn’t know that

Limahl: Absolutely. And then there was a break for Christmas, then somebody went away then somebody was busy on another project…you know everything always takes so much time and by the time we got to September we said ‘well it’s too late to release it before Christmas now because there are so many heavyweights out there. Let’s just wait until the New Year’. So I’d lived with it for so long that I think really I couldn’t quite see it anymore. Not clearly anyway. I loved the lyrics and melody but you just don’t know. I had the same feeling when I heard ‘Never Ending Story’. I lived with that for so long I couldn’t really hear it as this global number one (laughs). Let’s hope that’s an omen for 1983. I think it’s a great song…it’s a great little pop song. It’s uplifting…everything you love about pop music. I was so absolutely thrilled with the reactions, and I hope it keeps spreading. I don’t think it’s over yet.

SC: I agree.

SY: I mean everybody at this end, you know, in my circle of friends, they all think it’s a fantastic song and I’ve never heard anybody on the web say or write anything negative about it. That’s unusual. I think that if the song gets out there and people latch onto it, it would spiral and go huge.

Limahl: Let’s all keep our fingers crossed on that.

SC: Next question….

Limahl: It’s gotta happen soon coz I’m getting too old (laughs)

SY & SC: (Laughs)

KajaFax: We were absolutely joyous when we heard it, just thrilled that you’d nailed it so perfectly and that all the mixes sounded so good. What’s your favourite version of 1983?

Limahl: Oh boy, I think it depends what mood I’m in. In a bizarre way the original riff…the Norwegian guys, the co writers, sent me this epitome of an 80s synth riff. I suppose in one sense that was a sort of a little bit old fashioned, but I can see why they did that coz that’s me. They thought ‘well, it’s Limahl, that’s 80s…Let’s do an 80s synth riff’. When I heard it, it just triggered this sort idea of going back in time. Then when I really went down that road, I got very excited, coz I though of the lyric possibility. Erm, but then if I’m in a more dancy mood, I like the Tom Moroca mix. I really like that version a lot. I like the way he broke up the chorus (sings ‘I want to go back….in time’). I don’t think he even has me sing 1983 in it, does he? I can’t remember.

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SC: Yeah I think he did

Limahl: I really love the radio one…the ‘Clouds and Coffee’. I think their radio mix has got the most crossover potential.

KajaFax: It’s been 6 years of course since your last single ‘Tell Me Why’. Has 1983 inspired you to record again soon, or are you just going to sit back and see what happens for a while first?

Limahl: I’m not gonna sit back and wait, no. We’re already talking about the next one. We’ve had dialogue but no music ideas have come back and forth yet. This is with the same team. We’ve had a great relationship, so when you’re working with people and it’s all very pleasant and its fun, that’s what it all about, isn’t it? If you’re enjoying it and enjoying the people your working with, and you’re enjoying what you doing, it’s everything really. Yeah, we’re certainly not rushing to get something out next week…it might take another few months, but no, I’m definitely not going to leave it 6 years. I think that was too long, but to be honest, I just wasn’t really approached by anybody. I think when your not flavour of the month and you’re a retro artist it’s very difficult to go knocking on doors to record companies coz there always really looking for someone new, and basically, they’re interested in pushing your back catalogue and not really interested in new stuff. But hey, you know, it wouldn’t surprise me if EMI came knocking if 1983 started making any noise. I’d be very happy to talk to them because we’ve always had a good relationship to be honest.

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SY: If that were the case, would they go down the route of the whole video/CD promotion package? Is that standard?

Limahl: Well, the answer to that is yes of course. You’ve got the weight of a conglomerate behind you. But you know there’s something very charming, something very exciting about being this…erm…small entity as it were and watching it grow.

SY: Sure

Limahl: Coz there’s a certain expectation when you’re with a major and yeah, they can do all the usual tricks…they spend £50,000 on marketing including the video and advertising and promotions and huge PR Companies. That’s also nice, they’re both nice. I mean, I am where I am, it is what it is. It’s great.

SY: It is

Limahl: I think it will be so exciting for the fans and me if it …I mean… the media love it when it creeps from nowhere. Word of mouth seems to have taken…it’s a bit like the Arab spring, through new communication technology we have people power…a new impetus really and things can be achieved. I think because of Facebook & Twitter and the internet and all, fans all over the world can communicate directly and instantly. So we’ll see.

SC: I agree with that. I think it’s like when we did the Death Defying Headlines promotion earlier in 2011. I think one of the most exciting things about it was that you just never knew where the next email was gonna come from. It might have gone quiet for a day or two, and we were thinking ‘what are we gonna do next’ and then an email would land in your inbox from like Pat Sharp or tweets from Tony Blackburn or Boy George or somebody like that, and you just thought ‘wow, we’ve got another break’. It was quite exciting working that way.

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SY: As a matter of interest, I got an email in my inbox last week from way back then about Death Defying Headlines that hadn’t been read at the time. It was from a radio station that just didn’t respond to us last summer…all this time later.

Limahl: Well, tell them to promote 1983!

(ALL LAUGH)

KajaFax: We know you enjoyed working with the Norwegian team and embracing digital technology for 1983. Is this a relationship that you would like to see continue?

Limahl: Yeah absolutely

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KajaFax: As much as you appreciate the simplicity and availability of the download, does part of you prefer holding that physical release in your hands, such as vinyl or CD?

Limahl: I think it would be nice to have a physical product, and I think it will come. Perhaps not on the first single, perhaps not on the second, but if we get to a point where there’s a six track EP or an album, God forbid, (laughs), yeah. I think people do like physical CD’s still, but you know, it’s a very small operation so it’s one step at a time. Manufacturing records costs a lot of money, and I don’t think the small labels have got a lot of money, but there’s a big heart in the whole project. I think if it evolves and grows then yeah, we can see an album and videos and stuff like that happen.

KajaFax: By putting the acapella version of 1983 out there, were you throwing down the gauntlet to hear some unofficial remixes produced? What are your thoughts on people remixing your material at an amateur level?

Limahl:Yeah that was the record company’s idea. It was a definite decision, yes, to throw down the gauntlet as you put it. I love the idea of people having their own slant on the song and that somebody may come up with something amazing. Maybe we would use it, I don’t know. I never say never. The ideas that might come from some person from the middle of nowhere is completely unknown…you could just stumble on that. That’s the thing about pop music; it’s such an organic thing. Yeah, there are some rules, but there’s an organic process in the writing. Pete Waterman has talked about this…if you take something as banal as the old Archie’s hit from the 70s called ‘Sugar Sugar’ (sings Oh sugar in American Accent). It’s just ridiculously simple but there’s something in contrast to that that is completely infectious. And those are the things you only stumble on literally just by messing about. You know, jamming around..

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SC: So you’re quite happy for people to do that, to jig about with your music?

Limahl: Oh I’m delighted, yeah yeah, because it won’t affect the original version. I’ve done remixing in the 90’s, so I understand the process and absolutely…bring it on. It’s great.

KajaFax: Leaping forwards 29yrs to 2012, we were extremely excited to see that you are playing at Rewind Scotland in July. We booked our hotels the same day and tickets on the day they came out. How do you enjoy these huge open air 80s festivals?

Limahl: Well, with all the logistics behind the scenes it’s always a lot of hard work. I’m gonna be doing 6 original songs, some of them I haven’t performed in years. I haven’t quite decided on the set list yet, so I can’t reveal any more. Getting my own band together to perform and booking flights and all of that, is hard work. We’re going to do an ‘in and out’ in one day, so were going to be a bit tired. I’ll be up at 4am to get a flight, arrive in Edinburgh, and drive out to Perth to get to the venue. Set up; probably do a couple of interviews, then on stage in the afternoon. I will then drive from the festival, back to the airport and back home all in one day.

The actual act of walking out on stage in front of 10 or 20,000 people…there’s very few things that will come close to that in terms of excitement. So, if you forget all the logistics, when you walk out there’s always that magic really…that connection, that moment. It’s in the moment, it’s very special. It’s nice.

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KajaFax: And the burning question, will you perform 1983? I may be pointing out the obvious here but the line ‘take me back, REWIND, to 1983’ makes it almost perfect for that crowd!

Limahl: Well, that’s probably the most difficult question to answer, because, I’ve already been asked this by various people, my keyboard player being one of them. It’s very difficult because at these retro events, people want to hark back to their childhood, all the records they loved growing up…late teens, early twenties, or whatever it was. I think it’s slightly arrogant of an artist to try to use an event like that to promote new material. In a bizarre way, you’re right. This is what somebody else pointed out – it does kind of fit in with the event.

SC: That’s why we asked the question…

Limahl: Let me ask you, do you think I should perform it? Because I’m really scared of coming across as arrogantly trying to promote my new material when that’s not what people are there for…

SC: Yeah it wouldn’t feel like that to me. Obviously, we’re slightly biased because we know the song well and we love it, but I think the thing is with this track if it was something completely unrelated then yeah I’d kinda say the same thing. You know what it’s like when you’re at one of these retro things and a song comes on that you’ve never heard and you think ‘what’s this, I can’t sing along to this’. But I think because 1983 is so instant, it just sums up the entire reason for everyone actually being there. I wanna go back to 1983 – it’s why everyone’s stood there! It fits beautifully. I think that’s why it will go down so well

SY: It’s a big event especially with the other ‘Henley’ show. I think that 1983 could become some sort of theme or anthem for the event. For me, I would say ‘forget the arrogance’, it’s not arrogant at all. It’s good. That’s what I think.

Limahl: Wow! Well…..so you both said it, and my keyboard player said it. OK, well I’ll have to action that! I’ll tell you what I’ll do then. I’ll rehearse it with the band when we do the rehearsals, and see how it feels and sounds. Very interesting…I’ll blame it on you!

SY: Absolutely

Limahl: I will, I’ll tell the audience, these 2 guys down here….

SY: Yeah, we’ll be there

KajaFax: You have more shows lined up this year. Can you give us any further information about your swing show? Are you hoping to take this out at any point in 2012?

Limahl: Probably not, to be honest. In 2011, I was offered and turned down ‘I’m a Celebrity Get Me Out of Here’

SC: You were offered that were you?

Limahl: Yes, I was up for it 7 years in a row and this year they asked me to go in and I said I wouldn’t, and that’s when they offered it to me. It was hilarious.

SY: Would you do that if they asked you again?

Limahl: I just didn’t feel ready this year. I was kind of flippant. I said to the agent who rang me, ‘I’ve been in every year I never get it, they know all about me, they know where I am, I’ll do it, I’m interested but I’m not going in because I’m too busy’.

My point is, I think if I went on a show like that and I did OK on it, it might springboard into doing a project that requires more financial backing. For example, the swing show is expensive. You have 13 musicians and if you start taking a show like that out you’re into serious money. If you’re not selling a lot of records to back it up, you’ve gotta sell tickets coz you’ve got 13 fees, 13 hotel rooms, 13 lots of travel, a tour manager, production, sound people, it’s a lot of money. It was alright doing it once at The Stables, because Kajagoogoo were already at that venue. I loved doing it. I really enjoyed it, but there are no plans for that at the moment.

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KajaFax: I know you saw the amazing US video of ‘Only for Love’ that we featured recently on KajaFax. What were your thoughts on that video and how it differed to the UK version? This video seemed to have been lost; it came as a huge surprise to us to find this one!

Limahl: Yeah that was amazing, what a bit of great sleuth work on your part! In a bizarre coincidence, the internet brings old friends together. I had an email from the director of that video, George Bloom III, about six months ago. ‘Hey Limahl, how are you, my God, I’ve found you! What are you up to? I’m doing this that and the other… by the way do you have a copy of the ‘Only For Love’ video, because I seem to have lost mine’

And suddenly you guys turned up with it.

I prefer the US version, it just looks a little bit cooler, in the UK they tried to inject comedy into it…that was the record company and directors. Video was in its infancy then. I was so busy, and they just said ‘what about doing this?’ and I said OK.

I much prefer the American one.

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SY & SC: We do too!

Limahl: But I didn’t think I was believable as a police man. I had far too much lip gloss on. (laughs)

SC: I was just saying to Steve last night, when he sent the video over to me and he was like ‘watch this’ and I thought it was actual footage of you in some American cop drama series!

Limahl: Oh you can be my agent (laughs)

KajaFax: You know we couldn’t possibly let you go without touching on KajaGooGoo. Do you still keep in touch with the other boys?

Limahl: There hasn’t been a lot of communication of late, although I did speak to Nick via email about a week ago. It’s a quiet time for the band.

KajaFax: Next year marks the 30th anniversary of the band, absolutely incredible. Are there any plans to celebrate this occasion at all? If your mind is open to planting seeds of thought, a concert playing the White Feathers album in its entirety would be absolutely monumental!

Limahl: Well I’m interested. I think the answer is going to be ‘no’, because some of the other members of the band are incredibly busy with other projects.

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KajaFax: Is there anything you’d like to say to our readers, any message for your fans out there?

Limahl: Eat the crusts of your bread and make sure you eat all your veg!

SY: Limahl sponsored by ‘Hovis’ (all laugh)

Limahl: Thanks guys!

KajaFax: Just to finish, we achieved our highest ever viewing figures in December, we were delighted and equally amazed. Now with Limahl January, we’ve broken the record again! Good news?

Limahl: You go guys, excellent news!!

2012 KajaFax

Limahl January – ‘Love In Your Eyes’ Picture Disc

January 30, 2012

As all Kajagoogoo fans are aware, Limahl has a new solo single release that is available now from all digital outlets, and we here at KajaFax are extremely excited about it!

‘Limahl January’ is exactly that…a whole month of KajaFax articles dedicated to Limahl and his career past, present, and future…

Today, we feature the 7” picture disc single of the 1986 single ‘Love in Your Eyes’ from the album Colour All My Days.

Many fans will have purchased the picture disc releases of previous Limahl hits ‘Only for Love’ and ‘Too Much Trouble’, as well as the Kajagoogoo picture disc single for ‘Hang on Now’.  The Love in your Eyes picture disc seems to be much more scarce, possibly as a result of the single’s more modest position in the UK singles chart perhaps?

The single was the first release from Limahl’s second solo album, Colour All My Days, and features stunning artwork photography by Johnny Rosza.

Remember, Limahl’s brand new single, ‘1983’, is on general release and available from all digital retailers.

Please support Limahl and purchase your copy:

http://itunes.apple.com/gb/album/1983-ep/id490117109?l=nb&ls=1

 http://www.limahl.com

Limahl January – The Never Ending Story / Only For Love – Special Dance Mixes CD

January 29, 2012

As all Kajagoogoo fans are aware, Limahl has a new solo single release that is available now from all digital outlets, and we here at KajaFax are extremely excited about it!

‘Limahl January’ is exactly that…a whole month of KajaFax articles dedicated to Limahl and his career past, present, and future…

Today, KajaFax needs your help.

For a while now we have been trying to trace the origins of what would seem to be a particularly rare Limahl release.  The CD Single ‘The NeverEnding Story/Only for Love Dance Mixes’ has it’s origins in France under the catalogue number XR-06-037-5.

The cover art is:

And the track listing is as follows:

1: The Never Ending Story (Extended 12” Mix)

2: The Never Ending Story (US Club Mix)

3: Only For Love (Dance Mix 1985)

4: Only For Love (12” Mix – When She Moves in Close 1983)

Do you own, or have you ever seen this CD?

Any information you can provide would help to solve the mystery!

One release that we do know about is of course, Limahl’s new single.

1983’, is on general release and available from all digital retailers now!

Please support Limahl and purchase your copy:

http://itunes.apple.com/gb/album/1983-ep/id490117109?l=nb&ls=1

 http://www.limahl.com

 

Limahl January – ‘Shock’ – Disconet Remix

January 28, 2012

As all Kajagoogoo fans are aware, Limahl has a new solo single release that is available now from all digital outlets, and we here at KajaFax are extremely excited about it!

‘Limahl January’ is exactly that…a whole month of KajaFax articles dedicated to Limahl and his career past, present, and future…

Today, we feature the track ‘Shock’ from the album Colour All My Days and its reworking by the guys at Disconet.  This is one of my favourite tracks by Limahl and so I am really pleased to be able to bring this post to KajaFax readers.

The disco movement of the 1970’s, spearheaded by Manhattan’s Studio 54 and West End Records, led to the formulation and release of extended versions of popular songs and ultimately to the mainstream appearance of the 12” single.  In the early days, and as many tracks were difficult to beatmix, DJs would laboriously splice and edit reel-to-reel source tapes to make their own dance mixes more suited to the dancefloor.

By 1977, Disconet was formed – the first of many subscription-only remix services that issued monthly club/DJ issue promotional albums and 12” singles.

One such Disconet release featured the Limahl track Shock, and the below photo shows my copy, sat on my 1970’s Trio turntable 🙂

This disc, Disconet Volume 8, Program 13, was released in 1986 at a time when the remix market was probably at its peak.  You can listen to an extended clip of the track ripped from my vinyl copy here:

…and this is what the Disconet DJ News had to say about the release back in ’86:

The good times were not to continue however, and eventually, as often happens with a winning formula, the remix market became saturated with competitors.  Rivals such as Ultimix and more famously Hot Tracks went on to claim a huge share of the market. Most of these companies required a DJ subscription agreement to buy the records with each issue typically limited in quantity from as little as 100 copies, thus creating immediate fan collector pieces.

In a situation not dissimilar to that faced by the internet file sharers and downloader’s of today, the RIAA subjected the remix industry to considerable scrutiny resulting in many providers facing litigation.

Most services folded due to legal or financial reasons with Disconet ceasing business in 1990.  They have however left a legacy of great remixes behind them that will last forever.

Remember, Limahl’s brand new single, ‘1983’, is on general release and available from all digital retailers.

Please support Limahl and purchase your copy:

http://itunes.apple.com/gb/album/1983-ep/id490117109?l=nb&ls=1

http://www.limahl.com

2012 KajaFax

Limahl January – Superior Love

January 27, 2012

As all Kajagoogoo fans are aware, Limahl has a new solo single release that is available now from all digital outlets, and we here at KajaFax are extremely excited about it!

‘Limahl January’ is exactly that…a whole month of KajaFax articles dedicated to Limahl and his career past, present, and future…

Today, we feature the 2009 duet with Sara Noxx, Superior Love.

Sara Noxx is an award winning German musician and star of the alternative music scene.  She is also a member of the band Esexx who, in 1997, were the winners of the Zillo Band Contest.  Since then, she has carved a niche as a respected and renowned artist, responsible for a plethora of alternative club hits.

Superior Love was the lead single from her 2009 album Intoxxication, released by Prussia Records in February 2009.  The single was split into two separate releases entitled The Bright Side and The Dark Side, each of which offered a number of remixes of the title track.  Each disc differed in both its interpretation of the track and also it’s featured vocalist.

It is ‘The Bright Side’ version featuring Limahl that we feature today.

Superior Love (The Bright Side) is a modern club track and very much in contrast to the more industrial sound of The Dark Side version of the song.  It’s clinically cool electronic beats are overlaid with Limahl’s sublime vocal which in turn provide the perfect counterpoint for Noxx’s breathy singing style.

This track is still available on CD single and really is worth hunting down.

Enjoy this sample clip!

Remember, Limahl’s brand new single, ‘1983’, is on general release and available from all digital retailers.

Please support Limahl and purchase your copy:

http://itunes.apple.com/gb/album/1983-ep/id490117109?l=nb&ls=1

For more information on Sara Noxx and of course Limahl, please follow the below KajaLinks:

http://www.saranoxx.com/

http://www.limahl.com/

‘Limahl January’ – My Life in Travel

January 26, 2012

As all Kajagoogoo fans are aware, Limahl has a new solo single release that is available now from all digital outlets, and we here at KajaFax are extremely excited about it!

Limahl January’ is exactly that…a whole month of KajaFax articles dedicated to Limahl and his career past, present, and future…

photograph courtesy of ‘Mattong’

Now that 2012 is upon us and people are thinking of what is to come in the year ahead, thoughts turn to the summer and more importantly the summer holidays.

Simon Calder caught up with Limahl to discuss that great universal pastime, the annual vacation.

What is your first holiday memory?

Newquay in Cornwall in the early ’70s when the package holiday hadn’t really taken off – it was an annual jaunt for our family. We lived on a council estate in Wigan and Mum and Dad worked incredibly hard to save the money because they had four hungry mouths to feed. So we’d do this mammoth drive down there – it was about eight hours from Wigan to Cornwall. The first few years it was in a caravan which was so exciting. We used to go at night and everyone would fall asleep, but I would stay awake the whole journey and drive my dad crazy, pointing out the names of the cities; he used to say, “Shut up! I can read.” Those first holiday memories are very special. More importantly I remember the records we listened to; one year Neil Sedaka was number one with Laughter in the Rain and another year it was Barry White. Great memories, great music.

What was your best holiday ever?

Skiing. Because I live in London I’m always at busy places like airports and gigs. When you’re up in the mountains the air’s so clean and there’s nature and the awesomeness of the slopes. It makes me reflective and think about the bigger picture. The thrill of coming down the slope is so invigorating and satisfying.

What’s your favourite place in the British Isles?

I love London, even though the weather’s not great. I’ve travelled the world and I’ve lived in Paris, Germany, Los Angeles and New York but I love the parks, the theatre and the Britishness and the way that all these communities have integrated.

What have you learned from your travels?

To be patient – especially at airports and to be wary. In Australia, when I arrived I sat on Bondi beach, I went to the loo for a leak, and when I came back my bag was gone, with all my credit cards. I’ve learnt to be patient and try to enjoy it. You can look up so much information on the internet that you don’t have to wander off to the tourist information centre. Travelling is so much easier these days.

Who’s your ideal travel companion?

My partner Steve, because we like the same things – architecture, restaurants and the theatre.

Culture vulture/adrenalin junkie/beach bum?

I’m less of a beach bum now. I used to be a bit of a sun worshipper but now we know it damages your skin. I love to get out and see real life and to walk, which is why I love Venice so much – it’s such a great walking city. Often I’ll avoid the obvious attractions and try to find shops or restaurants off the beaten track. I once had a gig in Gothenburg and went on the most unbelievable theme park ride, which was a rollercoaster built into a mountain that went through plants and tunnels. It was huge and a thrill to go on.

What is your greatest travel luxury?

My laptop. Everything is on there; I can work, watch TV, read the news and write on it.

And holiday reading?

I’ve still got about 20 books in my bookcase at home that I still haven’t got round to reading, like the autobiography of Berry Gordy – Motown was my big love growing up and it still is – which has been there about eight years and I still haven’t read it

Where has seduced you?

Las Vegas. I went there in the ’80s and had such a great time. I was there 10 minutes and I won $10,000 playing $500 on Black Jack. It was amazing.

Worst travel experience?

I went to do a gig in Norway in October two years ago in a nightclub on the western coast, so I flew into Oslo the night before. The next morning I was going to take this internal flight but I looked out of the window and it started to snow. On the way to the airport it just got worse. The plane was delayed with a technical problem and meanwhile the storm got even worse. When we finally took off, hours late, the flight hit turbulence – it was pretty nerve-racking. The captain came on and said something in Norwegian and there was this audible gasp and I was looking round thinking ‘what’s going on?’ Three nice Norwegian ladies who spoke good English told me we were diverting to another airport. From there we had to take a four hour coach drive along the edge of cliffs that would also include a ferry. It was about 7pm by this point and I had to be on stage at midnight and I couldn’t get any signal on my mobile.

The ferry was so choppy that my tour manager went white and people were vomiting. We arrived at the hotel at five to midnight; the expression ‘the show must go on’ was never more true.

And worst hotel?

The Grand Hotel in Prestatyn, in North Wales. When we arrived looking for the hotel we saw a rickety old building towards the edge of the water. As we got closer I noticed that it was the Grand, but the letter ‘r’ and ‘n’ were missing from the sign, so it said ‘The GAD,’ which I thought was not a very good sign. When we got in it had the worst décor and creaking floorboards and it was everything I expected.

Best hotel?

Kajagoogoo were huge in Poland because we were the ‘guilty pleasure’ of many Polish people so I’ve been to Warsaw a lot and the Warsaw Hilton is awesome. When we stayed the management came out and they all wanted pictures with the band and they’d upgraded us to suites. But the design, the finishes and the attention to detail are wonderful with these huge chandeliers and the blend of the contemporary with the slightly traditional. I just love it.

Best meal abroad?

Meals are always tricky for me because I’m vegetarian. Obviously travelling now is a lot easier, even the airlines now have a standard veggie option. I’ve got this thing about eating low fat, because I’m on stage and I’ve got to fit into my stage clothes and be scrutinised. But I’m a humble soul. I’m very happy with cheese on bread.

Interview by Simon Calder

The brand new single from Limahl.  1983 is on general release and available from all digital retailers now.

Please support Limahl and purchase your copy:

http://itunes.apple.com/gb/album/1983-ep/id490117109?l=nb&ls=1

http://www.limahl.com/

2012 KajaFax

Limahl January – Which is your favourite Limahl single?

January 25, 2012

As all Kajagoogoo fans are aware, Limahl has a new solo single release that is available now from all digital outlets, and we here at KajaFax are extremely excited about it!

‘Limahl January’ is exactly that…a whole month of KajaFax articles dedicated to Limahl and his career past, present, and future…

Today, we have decided to ‘go interactive’ and ask a question of you.

What is your favourite Limahl single?

In using the term ‘single’, we have included the Kajagoogoo singles that Limahl provided vocals for as well as his solo releases.

We have devised this poll specifically to find out which is indeed the fans favourite!

Without further ado, here are the options:

Thanks for casting your vote!

The brand new single from Limahl is 1983 and is available from all digital retailers now.

Please support Limahl and purchase your copy:

http://itunes.apple.com/gb/album/1983-ep/id490117109?l=nb&ls=1

http://www.limahl.com/

Limahl January – Flexipop Interview 1983

January 24, 2012

Limahl Flexipop Interview 1983

As all Kajagoogoo fans are aware, Limahl has a new solo single release that is available now from all digital outlets, and we here at KajaFax are extremely excited about it!

‘Limahl January’ is exactly that…a whole month of KajaFax articles dedicated to Limahl and his career past, present, and future…

Today, we feature magazine scans taken from Flexipop magazine in 1983.

Click on the images below to enlarge them.

Enjoy!

We hope you enjoyed this great interview.

Please purchase your copy and help make it a huge success.

http://itunes.apple.com/gb/album/1983-ep/id490117109?l=nb&ls=1

http://www.limahl.com/

2012 KajaFax

Limahl Only for Love US Video Exclusive

January 23, 2012

Limahl – Only for Love – US Video Exclusive!!!!

Here at KajaFax, it gives us great pleasure to pull together a resource of everything related to the band and it’s members.  Nothing though, gives us more pleasure than finding a real piece of treasure and sharing it with you all.

Once in a while, we’ll get the absolute thrill of finding something that has yet to be unearthed and today, we have that thrill.

What we have managed to uncover is the EMI America video for the single, ‘Only for Love’.  It’s an understatement to say this video is rare and very different from the video that EMI put out in the UK.

After finding a very sketchy reference to a US version of this video on the web, our very own super sleuth Steve Y did some detective work, and managed to catch up with a chap who had this nugget tucked away in his personal collection.  This was on U-matic format which is the format used by the TV companies and thus broadcast standard.

After discussion, we negotiated a deal for the content and what we have here really is an exclusive and a real piece of Limahl history unearthed.  A far as we know, this video was hardly used and has rarely been seen.

Before we continue, please sit back and enjoy the EMI America video for ‘Only for Love’:

And then refresh your memory of the UK video:

The US video is such a fantastic piece. It’s very well put together, on a big budget, and the kind of big scale video to rival any clip from any other top recording artist of the time.  This is a proper video, shot in a James Bond style, featuring a very sophisticated looking Limahl with guns, speedboats and helicopters!

The UK video was so utterly different by comparison .  Why on earth did EMI UK not release this video and push this image for Limahl?

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The sophisticated US Limahl look

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The well established Limahl look for the UK

Same single, two very different styles.  We’d love to know why this was, and how and why this video never made the light of day.  Can anyone say they’ve seen this video before?

We truly hope you enjoy watching this clip.  I sat watching in a stunned silence, thinking ‘where on earth has he got this from’ so I can only imagine the delight that Steve Y felt when he struck gold!

Also, enjoy some stills from the video:

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We’d also love to hear the thoughts from Limahl on it…when was the last time you saw this?

2012 KajaFax