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Go Flamingo!

Go Flamingo!

Go Flamingo! has been played on NTS in shows including Crossed Wires w/ Amanda Siegel, featured first on 4 November 2022. Songs played include In The Dark and Game Over.

Bruno Vaccari (vocals, bass) Massimo Caselli (guitars, vocals) Leo Danieli (drums)

www.goflamingo.it www.facebook.com/pages/Go-Flamingo/45780176044 www.myspace.com/goflamingo8286 (tribute page)

GO FLAMINGO! are an Italian new wave band formed in Ferrara, Italy, in autumn 1982. Three songs by GF! were included in the 12'' LP "A White Chance" (White Studio Recordings, 1985), released at the same time they won the contest "Indipendenti 84", produced by Oderso Rubini (Fare Musica Records). After this success, they started increasing their live gigs, since the release of the great LP "Go Flamingo!" (Fare Musica, 1986). Unfortunately, this activity was destined to decrease. Though in recent years, the band started performing again more frequently, raising a new interest especially (but not only) among the so-called Goth community.

Dall'"Enciclopedia del rock italiano" (Arcana Editrice, 1993): "Autori di un articolato post-punk dalle tendenze anglofile, assai coinvolgente nel mescolare ritmi ipnotici, armonie chitarristiche e canto evocativo, i GO FLAMINGO! si sono formati a Ferrara nell'autunno 1982 e dopo un breve periodo di rodaggio, hanno realizzato un demo-tape accolto positivamente dagli addetti ai lavori. L'esordio discografico è avvenuto con i tre brani inclusi in A White Chance (White Studio Recordings, 1985), compilation dedicata alla scena della città emiliana, pubblicata in concomitanza con la vittoria della band al concorso "Indipendenti 84" indetto dalla rivista Fare Musica. Proprio quell'affermazione ha consentito al trio di incrementare l'attività live e di confezionare il valido Go Flamingo! (Fare Musica, 1986)."

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Go Flamingo!

Go Flamingo! has been played on NTS in shows including Crossed Wires w/ Amanda Siegel, featured first on 4 November 2022. Songs played include In The Dark and Game Over.

Bruno Vaccari (vocals, bass) Massimo Caselli (guitars, vocals) Leo Danieli (drums)

www.goflamingo.it www.facebook.com/pages/Go-Flamingo/45780176044 www.myspace.com/goflamingo8286 (tribute page)

GO FLAMINGO! are an Italian new wave band formed in Ferrara, Italy, in autumn 1982. Three songs by GF! were included in the 12'' LP "A White Chance" (White Studio Recordings, 1985), released at the same time they won the contest "Indipendenti 84", produced by Oderso Rubini (Fare Musica Records). After this success, they started increasing their live gigs, since the release of the great LP "Go Flamingo!" (Fare Musica, 1986). Unfortunately, this activity was destined to decrease. Though in recent years, the band started performing again more frequently, raising a new interest especially (but not only) among the so-called Goth community.

Dall'"Enciclopedia del rock italiano" (Arcana Editrice, 1993): "Autori di un articolato post-punk dalle tendenze anglofile, assai coinvolgente nel mescolare ritmi ipnotici, armonie chitarristiche e canto evocativo, i GO FLAMINGO! si sono formati a Ferrara nell'autunno 1982 e dopo un breve periodo di rodaggio, hanno realizzato un demo-tape accolto positivamente dagli addetti ai lavori. L'esordio discografico è avvenuto con i tre brani inclusi in A White Chance (White Studio Recordings, 1985), compilation dedicata alla scena della città emiliana, pubblicata in concomitanza con la vittoria della band al concorso "Indipendenti 84" indetto dalla rivista Fare Musica. Proprio quell'affermazione ha consentito al trio di incrementare l'attività live e di confezionare il valido Go Flamingo! (Fare Musica, 1986)."

Original source: Last.fm

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In The Dark
Go Flamingo!
Fare Musica Records1986
Game Over
Go Flamingo!
Fare Musica Records1986