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If you haven't heard much about SIMPLE MINDS of late, don't think they're resting up. Betwixt chasing the 'New Gold Dream' all over Europe, they've been working on a new album. And they seem to thrive on the activity: "There's no world-weariness about us, "JIM KERR said in a recent interview. "Some bands travel from Manchester to Liverpool and they're fuckin' worldweary, whereas we like to take something from anywhere that we go." But their last gig, in Dublin, was the last of the 'New Gold Dream' concerts future concerts will feature a bundle of new songs. You can look forward to a new single before Christmas and the album early next year.

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Rip It Up, Issue 75, 1 October 1983, Page 2

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If you haven't heard much about SIMPLE MINDS of late, don't think they're resting up. Betwixt chasing the 'New Gold Dream' all over Europe, they've been working on a new album. And they seem to thrive on the activity: "There's no world-weariness about us, "JIM KERR said in a recent interview. "Some bands travel from Manchester to Liverpool and they're fuckin' worldweary, whereas we like to take something from anywhere that we go." But their last gig, in Dublin, was the last of the 'New Gold Dream' concerts — future concerts will feature a bundle of new songs. You can look forward to a new single before Christmas and the album early next year. Rip It Up, Issue 75, 1 October 1983, Page 2

If you haven't heard much about SIMPLE MINDS of late, don't think they're resting up. Betwixt chasing the 'New Gold Dream' all over Europe, they've been working on a new album. And they seem to thrive on the activity: "There's no world-weariness about us, "JIM KERR said in a recent interview. "Some bands travel from Manchester to Liverpool and they're fuckin' worldweary, whereas we like to take something from anywhere that we go." But their last gig, in Dublin, was the last of the 'New Gold Dream' concerts — future concerts will feature a bundle of new songs. You can look forward to a new single before Christmas and the album early next year. Rip It Up, Issue 75, 1 October 1983, Page 2

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