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Late last night I watched a documentary on Michael Hutchence
DerekJohnson
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When INXS began to lose popularity in the early 90s, they were still THE KING in Australia and much of Europe. But America had lost interest, and Hutchence reportedly fell into a deep depression over that fact. It often all boils down to expectations and relativity in this life, I guess.


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Not grungy enough for America in the 90's. INXS was a little soft for me, but I thought Hutchence was a pretty good front man.
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I got a Kick out of them
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Dream on white boy
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Mrs. Lebam liked them - I thought they were a little excessive



