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| | Real Life - Send Me An Angel (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-24) |
 | | Melbourne band Real Life came together in the early '80s, and with the release of their debut single "Send Me An Angel" were hailed Australia's most promising new act. |
 | | The song, featuring synth work that was every bit as good as anything being done by contemporaries Human League or Flock of Seagulls, got extensive airplay and shot up the charts in Europe and States. |
 | | Reaction in their native land, however, was mixed where, as singer David Sterry explains, "we got called a haircut band and have never had any credibility." Never able to repeat their early success, Real Life has stuck it out over the years and continued to release new material. |
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