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Eighties synthesiser band.

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capumfrett11 | 09:52 Sat 27th Aug 2011 | Music
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I can recall liking a pop video from the eighties, but i just cannot remember the group, it was played on MTV and i think it was a big hit in Europe, there were two members, they were European, not English, the lead singer was a beautiful looking woman with red hair and the man played a synthesiser and i can recall children in the video dressed as angels, not a lot to go on, but that is all i can remember, any ideas please.

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sounds like The Eurythmics - There must be an angel
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This is the song. Is this the one?
They were British
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8B8Y8seX7IU
Except the Eurythmics were British.

And Annie Lennox is a blonde. (Maybe a bottle blonde but I have never seen her hair any other way.)
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Well there you go. Was she wearing a wig I have I forgotten what she looked like in her early days? I can only rememeber her with short blonde hair.
she also had very short cropped red hair at one stage
Are we English not european then?
I like the Eurythmics. They did some really excellent stuff.

I have always had a penchant for female vocalists as most of them suit my own singing voice.
Perhaps capumfrett is confusing them with someone else, or its not the eurythmics at all. Also, Annie Lennox is Scottish and not English anyway!
I know they were English too but could it have been Yazoo?

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The group were not British, they sang in a forieign european language.

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