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Sue Saad and the Next was an American new wave band from Los Angeles, California. Their self-titled first album reached No. 131 in the US Billboard 200 in 1980. Sue Saad and the Next also provided part of the soundtracks for several films during the 1980s such as Roadie (1980), Looker (1981) and Radioactive Dreams (1985).
L→R: James Lance, Billy Anstatt, Sue Saad, Bobby Manzer, Tony Riparetti00:00 Gimme Love/Gimme Pain 03:17 It's Gotcha 06:20 Prisoner 10:09 Young Girl 14:08 I ...
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Artist: Sue Saad & the Next Title: Young Girl Broadcast date: 12-4-1980 TV program: TopPop Video rights: AVRO http://www.avro.tv gives you easy access to unique footage. . TopPop was the...
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Jul 16, 2019 · Sue Saad and the Next. Long before Sue Saad and the Next became an ’80s underground favorite, they were a group of friends trying to make it in the California music scene. Guitarist Tony Riparetti and drummer James Lance had played together since middle school.
Sue Saad & The Next was an American new-wave band. They are most known for their contributions to film soundtracks during the 80s and their overseas hit “ Young Girl .” The band released...
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Feb 27, 2017 · Sue Saad and the Next was a New Wave band from Los Angeles who only released a single self titled album in 1980. Considered one hit wonders, the band has nevertheless achieved cult status largely due to soundtracks the band did for several movies during the 1980s such as Roadie (1980), Looker… read more. new wave. power pop. 80s. rock.