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Spandau Ballet's Martin Kemp recalls 1980s nightclub where you could be 'free with your sexuality and no one batted an eyelid' as he says 'that was one of the loveliest things'
Martin Kemp reflected of his fond memories of a 1980s nightclub, admitting how 'lovely' it was 'to be free with your sexuality' in this week's episode of the Mail's podcast Soccer A-Z.
Martin Kemp, 63, reflected of his fond memories of a 1980s nightclub, admitting how 'lovely' it was 'to be free with your sexuality' in this week's episode of the Mail's podcast Soccer A-Z Looking back at the 'wonderful' days partying in the famed Blitz club in London, Martin said it was refreshing to be able to wear what you liked and be who you wanted without judgement (pictured with brother Gary Kemp in Spandau Ballet in 1980) Martin added that he would want 20-30 people in attendance - including his wife Shirlie Holliman - and would like a montage of the best moments of his life playing as part of the service.
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