In fan footage taken at the June 2 kickoff show, which took place at SDSU’s Cal Coast Credit Union Open Air Theatre, Human League’s Phillip Oakley transported fans back into the decades with a stirring performance of “Human.” The 70-year-old icon sounded forever young, as if it was just yesterday that “Human,” the lead single from 1986’s Crash, topped the Billboard Hot 100 and gave the Human League their second No. 1 hit in the U.S.
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“He still sounds great!!!” remarked one fan online. “He sounds and looks amazing,” added another. Many fans joined in by commenting, “Phenomenal song! Still sounds great too, “He sounds and looks amazing,' and “70 Lovely years young, y'all.”
Oakley — along with longtime backing and lead singer Joanne Catherall and Susan Ann Sulley — promised to “play as many of the songs that people will recognize as possible,” as well as a few tracks that will appeal to longtime fans. For Oakley, the tour is also a chance for him to reconnect with the U.S. “I love being in America myself,” he added. “I miss it if I don't go there. It's really strange because I'm the most boring English guy, but somehow America suits me. So, I just love being there.”
“Danceteria is a love letter to New York in the early ’80s. The time we spent in New York — where we recorded our first three albums — shaped us both as artists and people,” said vocalist Marc Almond. “To celebrate this period is a fitting farewell to Dave Ball and the final Soft Cell studio album.”
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