Tony Hadley, the former lead singer of Spandau Ballet, says he wishes he'd been in rival 1980s band Duran Duran. Hadley, now 60, was vocalist on Spandau's hits including True, Gold, and Chant No.1.
But he quit in 2017 to go solo and, despite not yet revealing why, he has hinted at an acrimonious fallout with bandmates Gary and Martin Kemp, Steve Norman and John Keeble.
In a Stars Cars Guitars podcast, Hadley says: "I wish I'd been in Duran Duran." Asked if he'd have swapped Spandau for Duran, he replies: "Yeah, I would.
Yeah. In retrospect, yeah, I would have gone in there like a....in like Flynn!" Spandau's heyday was in the early 80s when their strongest competition came from fellow New Romantic group Duran Duran whose lead singer is
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