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The Go-Go’s 1984 LP Talk Show wasn’t just an album – it was a breaking point. The trailblazing all-female group had burst on the world’s stage just three years prior with Beauty and the Beat. The debut album sparked multi-platinum sales and made the Go-Go’s MTV darlings. But the classic pitfalls of fame soon followed: egos, drugs and infighting. Their second LP, 1982’s Vacation, spawned a hit single, but its sales paled in comparison to its predecessor. A lot would be riding on the band’s third album. Would the Go-Go’s return to glory or fade further from their commercial peak? READ MORE: Why ...
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Belinda Carlisle quit drugs when she realised it was "only a matter of time" before they killed her. The 62-year-old singer stopped taking cocaine when her band the Go-Gos split up in 1985, but she turned back to the habit in the early 1990s and things eventually came to a head in 2005. She said: “I was in a really bad place from age 40 to 47... “It was a horrible cycle. I was just sick of the lies and the drama, and I hated myself." Recalling how she skipped rehearsals for recording her French covers LP 'Voila' in London in 2005 in favour of going on a cocaine binge, she said: “I just knew th...
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