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'''Seona Dancing''' was an obscure English [[NewWaveMusic New Wave]]-NewRomantic-SynthPop duo made up of '''Bill Macrae''' & '''Creator/RickyGervais'''. Yes, ''that'' Ricky Gervais. Despite how short lived they were, they left quite an impact on the 80's alternative New Wave scene...[[GermansLoveDavidHasselhoff albeit only in one particular country]].

Ricky (vocalist, songwriter) and Bill (keyboardist) were university mates when they got signed to London Records and released their first single, "More To Lose", in 1983. With it's beautiful piano melody aping [[Music/JoyDivision Love Will Tear Us Apart]], the song got some U. K. telly performances, but was a flop. Their next single, "Bitter Heart", released that same year, also failed to crack the Top 40 despite having a [[https://youtu.be/-pA9aIMdQTg music video]]. The band made a demo tape of sixteen songs, that to this day is still unreleased.

In 1985 in the UsefulNotes/{{Philippines}}, "More To Lose" became a well-loved track by countless angsty teenagers thanks to Manilla station ''[=DWRTFM=]''. The song's true name and artist was hidden to prevent airplay on other [=FMs=]; it was labeled "Fade" by '''Medium'''. However, its true identity would be revealed on ''[=DWXB102=]'' next year. The song became the moody, heartfelt anthem of the era across the country, playing at high school dances and clubs on repeat. The duo were completely unaware of these developments, ironically, as they had long since broken up.

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'''Seona Dancing''' Seona Dancing was an obscure English [[NewWaveMusic New Wave]]-NewRomantic-SynthPop duo made up of '''Bill Macrae''' & '''Creator/RickyGervais'''.Bill Macrae and Creator/RickyGervais. Yes, ''that'' Ricky Gervais. Despite how short lived they were, they left quite an impact on the 80's '80s alternative New Wave scene...[[GermansLoveDavidHasselhoff albeit only in one particular country]].

Ricky (vocalist, songwriter) and Bill (keyboardist) were university mates when they got signed to London Records and released their first single, "More To Lose", in 1983. With it's its beautiful piano melody aping [[Music/JoyDivision Love "Love Will Tear Us Apart]], Apart"]], the song got some U. U.K. telly performances, but was a flop. Their next single, "Bitter Heart", released that same year, also failed to crack the Top 40 despite having a [[https://youtu.be/-pA9aIMdQTg music video]]. The band made a demo tape of sixteen songs, that to this day is still unreleased.

In 1985 in the UsefulNotes/{{Philippines}}, "More To Lose" became a well-loved track by countless angsty teenagers thanks to Manilla station ''[=DWRTFM=]''. DWRTFM. The song's true name and artist was hidden to prevent airplay on other [=FMs=]; it was labeled "Fade" by '''Medium'''. Medium. However, its true identity would be revealed on ''[=DWXB102=]'' [=DWXB102=] next year. The song became the moody, heartfelt anthem of the era across the country, playing at high school dances and clubs on repeat. The duo were completely unaware of these developments, ironically, as they had long since broken up.



* EarlyInstallmentWeirdness: Yes, even for a band that only ever put out ''two singles''; "More To Lose" and its B side "You're On My Side" were made with a combination of real instruments & synths, with real drums being used, whilst "Bitter Heart" and "Tell Her" were all synth with the drums replaced with a sequencer.
* IdolSinger: In Japan, the group was this, as they were [[https://prnt.sc/11qpcsv plastered]] [[https://prnt.sc/11qpjnk on the]] covers of the '''RIO''' magazine, dedicated to U.K. New Wave/synth-pop/electro pop acts featuring {{bishonen}} to lure in the Japanese teen girl fandom. Given that the 12 inchers were not released in Japan, only the 45s, this is rather odd.

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* EarlyInstallmentWeirdness: Yes, even for a band that only ever put out ''two singles''; "More To Lose" and its B side "You're On My Side" were made with a combination of real instruments & and synths, with real drums being used, whilst "Bitter Heart" and "Tell Her" were all synth with the drums replaced with a sequencer.
* IdolSinger: In Japan, the group was this, as they were [[https://prnt.sc/11qpcsv plastered]] [[https://prnt.sc/11qpjnk on the]] covers of the '''RIO''' ''RIO'' magazine, dedicated to U.K. New Wave/synth-pop/electro pop acts featuring {{bishonen}} to lure in the Japanese teen girl fandom. Given that the 12 inchers were not released in Japan, only the 45s, this is rather odd.



* MrFanservice: Ricky, of course. Just ''[[https://prnt.sc/11qp9oa look]]'' at him! This actually helped the band become big in Japan, as he fit in well with many other PrettyBoy band members shown in '''RIO'''.

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* MrFanservice: Ricky, of course. Just ''[[https://prnt.sc/11qp9oa look]]'' at him! This actually helped the band become big in Japan, as he fit in well with many other PrettyBoy band members shown in '''RIO'''.''RIO''.



* SlidingScaleOfIdealismVersusCynicism: [[IncrediblyLamePun Bitterly]] cynical. Out of their four officially released songs, only "Tell Her" has upbeat lyrics (about calling a girl to tell her you love her). "More To Lose" & "Bitter Heart" are forlorn odes to shattered relationships, while "You're On My Side" describes someone struggling to deal with being psychologically tortured by others.

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* SlidingScaleOfIdealismVersusCynicism: [[IncrediblyLamePun Bitterly]] cynical. Out of their four officially released songs, only "Tell Her" has upbeat lyrics (about calling a girl to tell her you love her). "More To Lose" & and "Bitter Heart" are forlorn odes to shattered relationships, while "You're On My Side" describes someone struggling to deal with being psychologically tortured by others.
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'''Seona Dancing''' was an obscure English [[NewWaveMusic New Wave]]-NewRomantic-SynthPop duo made up of '''Bill Macrae''' & '''Creator/RickyGervais'''. Despite how short lived they were, they left quite an impact on the 80's alternative New Wave scene...[[GermansLoveDavidHasselhoff albeit only in one particular country]].

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'''Seona Dancing''' was an obscure English [[NewWaveMusic New Wave]]-NewRomantic-SynthPop duo made up of '''Bill Macrae''' & '''Creator/RickyGervais'''. Yes, ''that'' Ricky Gervais. Despite how short lived they were, they left quite an impact on the 80's alternative New Wave scene...[[GermansLoveDavidHasselhoff albeit only in one particular country]].
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[[caption-width-right:350:Bill on left, Ricky on right ([[IWasQuiteALooker no, really]].)]]

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[[caption-width-right:350:Bill on left, Ricky [[Creator/RickyGervais Ricky]] on right ([[IWasQuiteALooker no, really]].)]]
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In 1985 in the UsefulNotes/{{Philippines}}, "More To Lose" became a well-loved track by countless angsty teenagers thanks to Manilla station ''[=DWRTFM=]''. The song's true name and artist was hidden to prevent airplay on other [=FMs=]; it was labeled "Fade" by '''Medium'''. However, it's true identity would be revealed on ''[=DWXB102=]'' next year. The song became the moody, heartfelt anthem of the era across the country, playing at high school dances and clubs on repeat. The duo were completely unaware of these developments, ironically, as they had long since broke up.

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In 1985 in the UsefulNotes/{{Philippines}}, "More To Lose" became a well-loved track by countless angsty teenagers thanks to Manilla station ''[=DWRTFM=]''. The song's true name and artist was hidden to prevent airplay on other [=FMs=]; it was labeled "Fade" by '''Medium'''. However, it's its true identity would be revealed on ''[=DWXB102=]'' next year. The song became the moody, heartfelt anthem of the era across the country, playing at high school dances and clubs on repeat. The duo were completely unaware of these developments, ironically, as they had long since broke broken up.
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Ricky (vocalist, songwriter) and Bill (keyboardist) were university mates when they got signed to London Records and released their first single, "More To Lose", in 1983. With it's beautiful piano melody aping [[Music/JoyDivision Love Will Tear Us Apart]], the song got some U. K. telly performances, but was a flop. Their next single, "Bitter Heart", released that same year, also failed to crack the Top 40 despite having a [[https://youtu.be/Kuy1Z4wqQ4w music video]]. The band made a demo tape of sixteen songs, that to this day is still unreleased.

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Ricky (vocalist, songwriter) and Bill (keyboardist) were university mates when they got signed to London Records and released their first single, "More To Lose", in 1983. With it's beautiful piano melody aping [[Music/JoyDivision Love Will Tear Us Apart]], the song got some U. K. telly performances, but was a flop. Their next single, "Bitter Heart", released that same year, also failed to crack the Top 40 despite having a [[https://youtu.be/Kuy1Z4wqQ4w be/-pA9aIMdQTg music video]]. The band made a demo tape of sixteen songs, that to this day is still unreleased.
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* SincerestFormOfFlattery: "Bitter Heart" is a ''Music/NewOrder'' track with a deeper vocal.

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* SincerestFormOfFlattery: "Bitter Heart" is a ''Music/NewOrder'' track with a deeper baritone vocal.
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* SincerestFormOfFlattery: "Bitter Heart" is a ''Music/NewOrder'' track with a deeper vocal.
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* SlidingScaleOfIdealismVersusCynicism: [[IncrediblyLamePun Bitterly]] cynical. Out of their four officially released songs, only "Tell Her" has upbeat lyrics (about calling a girl to tell her you love her). "More To Lose" & "Bitter Heart" are forlorn odes to shattered relationships, while "You're On My Side" describes someone struggling to deal with being psychologically tortured abused by others.

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* SlidingScaleOfIdealismVersusCynicism: [[IncrediblyLamePun Bitterly]] cynical. Out of their four officially released songs, only "Tell Her" has upbeat lyrics (about calling a girl to tell her you love her). "More To Lose" & "Bitter Heart" are forlorn odes to shattered relationships, while "You're On My Side" describes someone struggling to deal with being psychologically tortured abused by others.

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* MrFanservice: Ricky, of course. Just ''[[https://prnt.sc/11qp9oa look]]'' at him! This actually helped the band become big in Japan, as he fit in well with many other PrettyBoy band members featured in '''RIO'''.

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* MrFanservice: Ricky, of course. Just ''[[https://prnt.sc/11qp9oa look]]'' at him! This actually helped the band become big in Japan, as he fit in well with many other PrettyBoy band members featured shown in '''RIO'''.


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* SlidingScaleOfIdealismVersusCynicism: [[IncrediblyLamePun Bitterly]] cynical. Out of their four officially released songs, only "Tell Her" has upbeat lyrics (about calling a girl to tell her you love her). "More To Lose" & "Bitter Heart" are forlorn odes to shattered relationships, while "You're On My Side" describes someone struggling to deal with being psychologically tortured abused by others.
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[[caption-width-right:350:Bill on left, Ricky on right ([[IWasQuiteALooker yes, really]].)]]

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[[caption-width-right:350:Bill on left, Ricky on right ([[IWasQuiteALooker yes, no, really]].)]]



Ricky (vocalist, songwriter) and Bill (keyboardist) were university mates when they got signed to London Records and released their first single, "More To Lose", in 1983. With it's beautiful piano melody aping [[Music/JoyDivision Love Will Tear Us Apart]], the song got some U. K. telly performances, but was a flop. Their next single, "Bitter Heart", released that same year, also failed to crack the Top 40 despite having a [[https://youtu.be/Kuy1Z4wqQ4w music video]]. The band made a demo tape of sixteen songs, that to this day is unreleased.

In the UsefulNotes/{{Philippines}}, "More To Lose" became a well-loved track by countless angsty teenagers thanks to Manilla station ''[=DWRTFM=]''. The song's true name and artist was hidden to prevent airplay on other [=FMs=]; it was labeled "Fade" by '''Medium'''. However, it's true identity would be revealed on ''[=DWXB102=]'' next year. The song became the moody, heartfelt anthem of the era across the country, playing at high school dances and clubs on repeat. The duo were completely unaware of these developments, ironically, as they had long since broke up.

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Ricky (vocalist, songwriter) and Bill (keyboardist) were university mates when they got signed to London Records and released their first single, "More To Lose", in 1983. With it's beautiful piano melody aping [[Music/JoyDivision Love Will Tear Us Apart]], the song got some U. K. telly performances, but was a flop. Their next single, "Bitter Heart", released that same year, also failed to crack the Top 40 despite having a [[https://youtu.be/Kuy1Z4wqQ4w music video]]. The band made a demo tape of sixteen songs, that to this day is still unreleased.

In 1985 in the UsefulNotes/{{Philippines}}, "More To Lose" became a well-loved track by countless angsty teenagers thanks to Manilla station ''[=DWRTFM=]''. The song's true name and artist was hidden to prevent airplay on other [=FMs=]; it was labeled "Fade" by '''Medium'''. However, it's true identity would be revealed on ''[=DWXB102=]'' next year. The song became the moody, heartfelt anthem of the era across the country, playing at high school dances and clubs on repeat. The duo were completely unaware of these developments, ironically, as they had long since broke up.
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Ricky (vocalist, songwriter) and Bill (keyboardist) were university mates when they got signed to London Records and released their first single, "More To Lose", in 1983. With it's beautiful piano melody aping [[Music/JoyDivision Love Will Tear Us Apart]], the song got some U. K. telly performances, but was a flop. Their next single, "Bitter Heart", released that same year, also failed to crack the Top 40 despite having a music video. The band made a demo tape of sixteen songs, that to this day is unreleased.

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Ricky (vocalist, songwriter) and Bill (keyboardist) were university mates when they got signed to London Records and released their first single, "More To Lose", in 1983. With it's beautiful piano melody aping [[Music/JoyDivision Love Will Tear Us Apart]], the song got some U. K. telly performances, but was a flop. Their next single, "Bitter Heart", released that same year, also failed to crack the Top 40 despite having a [[https://youtu.be/Kuy1Z4wqQ4w music video.video]]. The band made a demo tape of sixteen songs, that to this day is unreleased.
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'''Seona Dancing''' was an obscure British [[NewWaveMusic New Wave]]-NewRomantic-SynthPop duo made up of '''Bill Macrae''' & '''Creator/RickyGervais'''. Despite how short lived they were, they left quite an impact on the 80's alternative New Wave scene...albeit only in one particular country.

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'''Seona Dancing''' was an obscure British English [[NewWaveMusic New Wave]]-NewRomantic-SynthPop duo made up of '''Bill Macrae''' & '''Creator/RickyGervais'''. Despite how short lived they were, they left quite an impact on the 80's alternative New Wave scene...[[GermansLoveDavidHasselhoff albeit only in one particular country.
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* IdolSinger: In Japan, the group was this, as they were [[https://prnt.sc/11qpcsv plastered]] [[https://i.postimg.cc/VsJnjsjM/v.png on the]] covers of the '''RIO''' magazine, dedicated to U.K. New Wave/synth-pop/electro pop acts featuring {{bishonen}} to lure in the Japanese teen girl fandom. Given that the 12 inchers were not released in Japan, only the 45s, this is rather odd.

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* IdolSinger: In Japan, the group was this, as they were [[https://prnt.sc/11qpcsv plastered]] [[https://i.postimg.cc/VsJnjsjM/v.png [[https://prnt.sc/11qpjnk on the]] covers of the '''RIO''' magazine, dedicated to U.K. New Wave/synth-pop/electro pop acts featuring {{bishonen}} to lure in the Japanese teen girl fandom. Given that the 12 inchers were not released in Japan, only the 45s, this is rather odd.

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