Clive Langer, a significant producer of British pop in the 1980s, has a history of misjudging music trends. Notably, he turned down working with Madonna and did not believe 'Come on Eileen' would become a hit, despite its success. Partnering with Alan Winstanley, Langer influenced numerous artists over decades. His personal journey includes a rich musical upbringing in London, shaped by notable experiences, from early concerts to his current role as a frontman in his band, reflecting a lifelong passion for music creation.
Clive Langer, despite being a notable producer in 1980s British pop, admits to underestimating hits like ‘Come on Eileen’ and turning down working with Madonna.
Langer reflects on his early music experiences in London, including dropping acid at 13 and sneaking into concerts of iconic artists like Cream and Jimi Hendrix.
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