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So what's the difference between T'Pau and Yazz? I don't know. 4 letter names. Same era. Red hair. Women. 80's musicians. I got them confused in a post.
Maybe happy versus sad music (Only Way Is Up vs China In Your Hands... fight!) is the differentiator.
Of course all music sounded similar in the 80's, which created the actual musical "brand" of the time that everyone can reference and feel comfortable with. And that is... 80's Music. All the artists, all their songs, and all the orchestral hits and innovative samples are features of the bigger 80's Music story.
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