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They were put together for the Eurovision song contest, but the UK’s answer to Abba were more successful and daring than people care to remembeThe white heat of the post-punk era created new pop, a term largely unknown to anyone who didn’t live through the early 1980s but beloved by many who did. The phrase was coined by Paul Morley in the NME, and the notion of new pop was to add more colour to the top 40, to bring showbiz back while retaining post-punk’s rejection of cliche. The result w
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