LATE NEWS
Johnny-Thunders has reformed the Heartbreakers and the band is to play London gigs ... New Order have just completed a 30 week run in the British Top 30 with 'Blue Monday', the longest run for 20 years ... Wham! are urging their fans not to buy their latest record. The record is 'Club Fantastic Megamix', a mix of three of the tracks from the group's album issued without the group's permission by Innervision Records. Ridgely and Michael consider the record of: inferior quality. They recently lost a court battle to extricate themselves from their Innervision contracts ... Malcolm McLaren is working on his second solo LP, due out in the New Year ... former Undertones Damian O'Neill and Michael Bradley are working with black American singer David Drumgold and John O'Neill is busy, writing songs for
an upcoming project. EMI has issued a compilation entitled The Undertones Wrap It Up.
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Rip It Up, Issue 77, 1 December 1983, Page 10
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148LATE NEWS Rip It Up, Issue 77, 1 December 1983, Page 10
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