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January 14, 2011
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Getting a mention anywhere is always a really exciting thing for me, just knowing that someone else is reading the blog and thinks enough of it to push it out to others.

It was really pleasing today to get an email from Bloggers.com saying I’d been chosen in the editors pick of the day, badged up as a featured blogger and included on the homepage!

Here I am in all my bloggers glory!

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If it creates more traffic to the site and exposure to the band, that’s just fine by me!

I’m a big fan of Bloggers.com, its a really nice site and my thanks goes out to them for selecting me as a featured blogger today.

http://bloggers.com/

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Islands Tour Footage

January 14, 2011
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One major part of the KajaGooGoo history that still eludes us is to see footage from the 1984 Islands UK concerts and the Japanese shows.

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I’ve seen no footage whatsoever from this time and know something must be out there somewhere hence this request to anyone that may have something tucked away.

KajaGooGoo toured the UK with Islands and they also played out in Japan.  One show from Japan which was broadcast on radio was recorded and then released was this CDR album:

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I’m working under the hopeful assumption that somebody at just one of these shows must have owned a video camera, especially in the technology advanced Japan!

The above album is a wonderful opportunity to hear how the band sounded live at that time.  It is worth noting that at this stage, Nick Beggs concentrated on vocals whilst John McKenzie stepped in on bass and the band were backed by two female backing singers.

If anyone out there has any footage from the Islands period tucked away on VHS or any other format, please do contact me and hopefully we can arrange to get that shared with the fans.

Needless to say, if I find some footage, it shall be shared!

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Lions Mouth Japanese 7″

January 14, 2011
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This fantastic Japanese release of Lions Mouth complete with trifold insert is a lovely item and would sit very nicely in any collection.

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This one seems particularly hard to find so keep your eyes open for it coming up.

Huge thanks to ‘Steve AKA the raggedtiger’ for sharing this one.

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https://kajafax.co.uk/2011/01/07/hang-on-now-japanese-white-label-promo-vinyl/
https://kajafax.co.uk/2010/12/23/rare-kajagoogoo-in-japan-programme/
https://kajafax.co.uk/2010/12/09/mysterious-japanese-photo/

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The Power to Forgive Japanese 7″

January 13, 2011

Another fantastic release from Japan is this 7″ of the Power to Forgive which is probably the lesser known of all the Japanese releases and pretty hard to come by.

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A fantastically collectible item from Japan and once again, one of the amazing collection owned by ‘Steve AKA theraggedtiger’.

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https://kajafax.co.uk/2011/01/07/hang-on-now-japanese-white-label-promo-vinyl/

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Vote for KajaFax Update

January 13, 2011
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Bloggers Choice Awards 2011 – Voting Update

If you like what you see at KajaFax and would consider voting for the site in the ‘Pop Culture’ category for 2011, please leave a vote at the ‘Bloggers Choice Awards’ site:

The direct KajaFax voting link is:
http://bloggerschoiceawards.com/blogs/show/104896

KajaFax is currently in 1st position in this category but we need your help to stay there.   A short time ago the site was over 30 votes in front, now that gap has been closed to just 11 votes at the time of publishing this post.

A good voting burst would keep us at the top and return us to the homepage of the website which increases traffic to this site.  We are currently 16 votes away from appearing on the awards homepage again.

Voting only takes a minute.  It takes around 30 seconds to register an account and then another 30 seconds to click an email link and then make the vote.  It really is that simple and the site cannot maintain it’s top position without your vote.

The site is also nominated in two other categories in which you could vote but this is the category the site is most interested in.

Your vote would be hugely appreciated!

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Islands Album Japanese Picture Disc

January 13, 2011

We’ve spoken recently about versions of the Islands album and after the post featuring the Japanese test pressing and the Japanese release, it was vital to also share this one which is such a lovely piece.

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This is a fantastic item and more evidence of just how many variations are out there.  Also, how superb the Japanese releases are to the collector.  If you look and keep looking, they are out there!

Many thanks to ‘Steve AKA theraggedtiger’ for sharing this lovely item.

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https://kajafax.co.uk/2011/01/05/islands-japanese-lp-and-test-pressing/
https://kajafax.co.uk/2011/01/04/mick-karn-islands-sculpture/
https://kajafax.co.uk/2011/01/03/top-10-tips-for-starting-a-goo-collection/
https://kajafax.co.uk/2010/12/03/kajafax-needs-you/

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White Feathers Tour Bootleg Album

January 12, 2011

Another fantastic item to have surfaced is this brilliant double bootleg album of the White Feathers tour, entitled ‘Over The Top’.

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The track list is the same as the tour video, the tour dates are on the rear cover along with some good photos of the band.

Unusually for a 12″ album, it plays at 45rpm.

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The front cover shot appears to be taken from the free poster given away with the 12″ version of Hang on Now.

This is another item from the superb collection of ‘Steve AKA theraggedtiger’ so many thanks for sharing this fantastic piece.

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KajaFax SuperFan #2

January 12, 2011
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KajaFax SuperFan Series #2

Our second super fan in the series is Steve (theraggedtiger) from the UK.

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Steve with Limahl

Hey Steve thanks for agreeing to be a KajaFax SuperFan!

Thank you for asking me!

Please can you tell us how you came to be a big fan of KajaGooGoo?

Sure. When I was at school, synthesiser music dominated the charts.  I loved (and still do) acts like Visage, Human League, Japan & Spandau Ballet to name but a few.  Bass lines were always the hook for me, and I always admired and wanted to be like my bass playing heroes – namely John Taylor and Martin Kemp.   What made me a Kajagoogoo fan?   ‘Too Shy’ had already charted by the time I heard it, receiving serious Radio 1 airplay.  I was captured by Nick’s bass line after one listen.  At that point, Nick Beggs was added to my list of bass guitar heroes.   I invested 3 weeks of my pocket money in a copy of the record (a big buy for mini me) and was very happy that it had a great ‘B’ side too!   

Having seen them in Look In magazine and on TOTP, I also thought that the band were seriously cool dudes, which of course in 1983 they were!  Several of the boys in my school had the Limahl bleached mullet hairstyle, and I was so jealous!  

Soon after, ‘Ooh to be Ah’ hit the Top 40, and I was transformed into a fully fledged fan!  So much so, that I added ‘White Feathers’ to that year’s Christmas list, alongside Seven and the Ragged Tiger by Duran.   Little did I know what was to happen with the band as 1983 came to a close.

I remember being very angry by Limahl’s departure, but stayed with the group right through ‘Islands’ and ‘Crazy Peoples Right to Speak’.

Regular visitors to KajaFax will recognise your name from various items you own; you have quite a Goo collection?

 Yes Steve, I do.  As any collector will agree, collecting has got much easier with the advent of the internet.  The days of record fairs and scrabbling through boxes of vinyl in some draughty old hall somewhere have, for me at least, gone.  My collection consists of original era vinyl that have been in my collection since new, and other items that I have obtained through dealers, fairs, and the internet over the years.  Unlike their contemporaries (Duran, Spandau Culture Club, etc…), Kajagoogoo were not heavily bootlegged, but I do have a couple of bootleg albums which are also nice things to own.  As ‘KajaFax’ has already discussed, the real bug strikes in foreign issues of the KGG releases – the Japanese ones being the most desirable.  The back catalogue for the band is surprisingly large and they were fortunate enough to be at their most active at a time when technology was growing fast, so every item is around in almost every format, most of which are now obsolete and therefore very collectable!  Posters and magazines are another area rich in Kaja content too.  The guys were interviewed and photographed for publications all over the world, so the scope for collecting those articles is immense.

Needless to say that collecting Goo items is an endless hobby, as there is always something new out there……….

Which would you say was your rarest item and which is your favourite?

I have lots of ‘Goo memorabilia, some of which is quite scarce.  My rarest item would be my BBC Transcription disc from the ‘Islands’ tour of 1984.  Like any fan of any band in the 1980’s, the ‘BBC In Concert’ shows were a rare chance to hear your idols on stage and any fan worth his or her salt would be glued to the radio with a cassette at the ready to record the experience for repeated listening!  That is what I did and it wasn’t until 2009 that I got the actual disc of that show from a guy in the United States.  I treasure it.  My favourite item would be my signed t-shirt.  Nothing unusual or rare in a t-shirt, but getting it signed backstage at the Stables reunion gig in 2008 has great significance and I love it for that reason!

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Any special item which still eludes you?

I would love to have some video footage of one of the ‘Islands’ era concerts.  I can’t quite understand how none seem to exist, as the band toured Japan extensively on that tour and the Japanese televise everything! 

Somebody will have a VHS tape somewhere containing a TV broadcast of one of those concerts, and I intend to find it!     

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I know you’ve met the band, how was that experience for you?

Well, my first ever meeting with the band was at the Stables in 2008 – they always evaded me before then.  Meeting them was awesome.  I never thought that I would ever see the group perform on stage together again, never mind be backstage on a meet and greet!

They were all so easy to talk to, and more than happy to give autographs and have photos taken with the fans.  I get terribly starstruck, so only asked a fraction of what I wanted to ask, but spoke to Nick at length about the band and its activities past, present and future.  The atmosphere was genuinely warm and rates as one of the most memorable nights of my life to date.

I was also struck by Limahl’s endless energy.  He tirelessly co-ordinated the photography and really got himself involved with the fans.  A really nice guy.

I hope that I get the opportunity to meet them again someday, hopefully clutching a new Kajagoogoo album for them to autograph for me………….   

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Which has been your favourite live KajaGooGoo show that you’ve seen?

Kajagoogoo are a superb live outfit, so I have never been disappointed by them.

My favourite gig however would have to be the Rescue Rooms, Nottingham, in 2009 – one of the ‘Space Cadet Tour’ shows.  I thought the venue was right, the support act was superb, and Kajagoogoo played better than I ever saw them play before.  The reunion shows are so much sweeter than the shows of the 1980’s, purely because we fans never thought we would ever see them!  Also, nowadays the guys are technically better musicians.  Years of working with other people on solo projects has turned the youthful exuberance of the early days into seriously accomplished musicianship.   Simon Le Bon once said that solo projects ‘stimulate the nucleus’ of a band, and I think he is probably right.  Each individual band member has so much more to bring to the table nowadays.

Not to ignore the Wavendon shows, of course.  I do have a soft spot for ‘The Stables’ and thoroughly enjoyed the shows the guys have played there………

In a current quiet time for the band, what keeps your interest so high?

Ha ha……that’s a good question. Firstly, as well as a Kajagoogoo fan, I am also a bit of a Durannie, so I am more than used to long periods of inactivity! 

I guess the answer to that one is hope.  Years ago, if a band were dropped by their label after a couple of near miss singles or a low selling album, that would be the end of them.  In these days of digital media and home recording, acts have the luxury of being able to record when, where, and how they want. No label need be involved and no tough deadlines to meet.  The band has overcome their main obstacle which was the ill feeling left over from 1983, and with access to their own studio anything is possible.  ‘Gone to the Moon’ proved that.   

It’s just a good time to be a fan right now.  The 25 year gap was a mere glitch…….        

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What is your favourite KajaGooGoo track?

Well, that is a rather difficult question to answer on a number of levels.  I view the bands history in four distinct stages, that is to say ‘Limahl’, ‘post-Limahl’, ‘original reunion’, and ‘full reunion’ eras.     I think that ‘White Feathers’ would probably be my overall favourite, given that it has survived constant rotation on my turntable and/or CD player since 1983 without becoming boring!   Having said that, there are another 4 tracks on the ‘White Feathers’ album that come very close to the number 1 spot! 

The mark of a great album, I guess. 

My favourite ‘Limahl-less’ song would probably be ‘The Power To Forgive’, but again there are many songs that are a close second to it – ‘Rivers’, ‘Turn Your Back On Me’, and ‘Nightingales’ are good examples.

What is your favourite KajaGooGoo album?

That’s an easy question…..’White Feathers’.  Not to dismiss the other three long players, but ‘White Feathers’ has that nostalgia attached to it as it was their first, and of course the album that introduced me to a band that would remain a part of my life

Who is your favourite KajaGooGoo band member?

Nick, for being such a cool guy and an all round nice bloke to chat to, although I have to say that Jez is a thoroughly nice bloke as well!

I have met the band on more than one occasion and they are always charming and give the fans 100% of their time. 

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What are your hopes for the band for 2011?

I would dearly love a new album.   Realistically though, I think that 2011 will be a year of more festivals and hopefully another ‘Stables’ show.

Now if I could have all of those things, my 2011 would be a happy one!

Any message you’d like to send out to your fellow fans and also to the band?

Just to keep the faith and support the band by attending the shows.  Good tour attendance means a happier Kajagoogoo, which in turn means new material!

We hope to hear a lot more from you on the blog in 2011 Steve, many thanks for talking with KajaFax

It’s been fun. Thank you for asking me!

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The Last Day

January 11, 2011

KajaGooGoo – The Last Day (from Gone to the Moon Album)

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The Last Day is track 7 on the 2008 album ‘Gone to the Moon’.  It features Nick Beggs on vocals and bass, Steve Askew on guitars, Stuart Croxford Neale on keyboards and Jonathan Atkinson on drums.  The track also features a guest appearance on flute from Anna Conti, wife of Steve Askew.

Song meanings are something I think we can all quite easily miss.  It’s very easy to dance to a pop record and then realise that the subtle words were about war or a political message.

One of the reasons I love the track ‘The Last Day’ so much is that the message rings out loud and clear to me and I find it to be such a thought provoking message.

The chorus sums this up for me, especially the middle two lines:

“Stay with me lay till the last day of your life
live every day till the last day of your life
how will you feel on the last day of your life
love every day till the last day of your life”

It makes me imagine the very last day of life and someone asking if you think you’ve lived your life to the maximum you possibly could have.  How you feel on the last day of your life would very much depend on whether you had actually indeed came close to living every day till the last day of your life.  If you do get to the last day and can confidently feel good about what you’ve packed into your life, that can only be a wonderful feeling as by then, it’s a little too late to put things right.

Time is precious, enjoy it to the full and please do listen to the track and follow the fantastic lyrics beneath.

Intro
Last day, stay with me
lay with me till the last day

Verse
I know of secrets you are keeping
your heart is never as it seems
I lay and watch you while you’re sleeping
and walk unbridled in your dreams

Don’t wake up, just keep dreaming

Chorus
Stay with me lay till the last day of your life
live every day till the last day of your life
how will you feel on the last day of your life
love every day till the last day of your life

Verse
Ever present at your waking
perceive the day I touch your hair
in every single undertaking
I am with you standing there

So don’t look back, just keep breathing

Chorus
Live every day like the last day of your life
love every day till the last day of your life
how will you feel on the last day of your life
Stay with me lay till the last day of your life

Stay with me till the last day
lay with me till the last day
stay with me till the last day
lay with me till the last day

Chorus
Live every day like the last day of your life
love every day till the last day of your life
how will you feel on the last day of your life
Stay with me lay till the last day of your life

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Happy Birthday Too Shy

January 10, 2011
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The huge No.1 hit and the song that catapulted the band to success has a 28th birthday today, Too Shy was released to the world on 10th January 1983.

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The first single from the debut album ‘White Feathers’ reached the top spot in the UK charts for two weeks, also reaching No.5 on the US Billboard Hot 100.

The track was produced by Colin Thurston and Nick Rhodes.

We have a lot to thank this track for, Happy Birthday Too Shy!!

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