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The day I met four terrified teenagers called Depeche Mode

November 1, 2013 By Beverley Glick 1 Comment

In the fourth extract from my Eighties memoir, another brand-new pop group gets interviewed by Sounds' Betty Page, who is fast establishing herself as the go-to writer for up-and-coming New Romantics and Futurists (early adopters of the latest in electronic music gadgetry).   Depeche Mode had named themselves after a French fashion magazine. It was an unlikely handle for a bunch of … [Read more...] about The day I met four terrified teenagers called Depeche Mode

Filed Under: My Personal Stories Tagged With: Betty Page, Depeche Mode, electro-pop, Hit Girl, New Romantics, Sounds

How I discovered Duran Duran. Or did they discover me?

October 4, 2013 By Beverley Glick 3 Comments

In the third extract from my memoir Hit Girl: My Bizarre Double Life in the Pop World of the Eighties, I tell the story of my first encounter with a bunch of young upstarts who would go on to conquer the globe with their aspirational videos, pretty-boy looks and pop-rock tunes. The resulting interview in Sounds, published in December 1980, was the band's first-ever mainstream press … [Read more...] about How I discovered Duran Duran. Or did they discover me?

Filed Under: My Personal Stories Tagged With: Betty Page, Duran Duran, Hit Girl, New Romantics, Sounds

How I played my part in inventing the New Romantics

September 26, 2013 By Beverley Glick 2 Comments

Here is the second extract from my memoir Hit Girl: My Bizarre Double Life in the Pop World of the Eighties. It is September 1980 and, under my pen name Betty Page, I have just been appointed a staff writer at the music paper Sounds after spending a year being the editor's secretary by day and secret music journalist by night. My first assignment is a tough one: to secure the first music press … [Read more...] about How I played my part in inventing the New Romantics

Filed Under: My Personal Stories Tagged With: Betty Page, Blitz Kids, Gary Kemp, Hit Girl, New Romantics, Sounds, Spandau Ballet

My bizarre double life in the pop world of the Eighties

September 19, 2013 By Beverley Glick Leave a Comment

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After a small ripple of public demand, I'm going to start posting a series of extracts from my unpublished memoir Hit Girl: My Bizarre Double Life in the Pop World of the Eighties - which may be undergoing a title change to avoid confusion with the character Hit-Girl in the Kick-Ass movies. The first extract is from chapter three - Betty Page Is Born Again, which tells the story of my … [Read more...] about My bizarre double life in the pop world of the Eighties

Filed Under: My Personal Stories Tagged With: Betty Page, Bill Nelson, Hit Girl, music journalism, personal stories, Sounds

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