Eurythmics triumph at Sweetwaters!
The Eurythmics had just the right touch with Sweetwaters fans on Friday night. That nobody in the 15,000-strong crowd came away disappointed was certainly a credit to the talent and stage presence of Annie Lennox and Dave Stewart. Even poignant ‘Auckland Star’ critic Colin Hogg was enthused.
Such a feat is hardly surprising when you consider the sheer breadth and power of songs like ‘Here Comes the Rain Again’, ‘Who’s that Girl?’ and ‘Right by your Side’. These are songs that put the Eurythmics at the top of the contemporary ‘new music’ league.
You can still experience the magic of the Eurythmics on their classic albums ‘The Eurythmics’ and ‘Touch’.
You can get them both, or one of them plus any other single album or cassette, at the Record and Cassette Warehouse for just S2O.
You always triumph at the Record and Cassette Warehouse!
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Rip It Up, Issue 79, 1 February 1984, Page 9
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148Eurythmics triumph at Sweetwaters! Rip It Up, Issue 79, 1 February 1984, Page 9
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