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Blind
Youth was created with the kind and invaluable assistance of numerous
people - many thanks to them all for their help:
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Ian
Craig Marsh
- for his assistance with biographical details in The
Way It Was.
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David
Beevers
- for so much early audio and visual material (some of it on this
site) and the fascinating studio visit.
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Joe
Odukoya
- for liaising with Martyn, contributing demos and much more besides.
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Martin
Wallace
- for the loan of his MiniDisc player, used in the creation of the
site's original MP3 files.
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Simon
Dell -
for countless scans used throughout the site and for advice.
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Ken
Fegan
- for incredibly generous contributions of rare material and little-known
details.
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Jon
Dixon
- for providing many of the press cuttings scanned for the News
Headlines section.
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David
Cooper
- for advice and numerous other News Headlines and Old
Imagery scans.
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Justin
Mitchell
- for the use of his collection of press cuttings.
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Jesper
Ödemark - for contributing the March
1979 NME scans in the News Headlines section.
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Barry
J Tomkinson
- for assistance and advice in many areas.
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Paul
Mennes
- for a number of useful facts and figures.
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Tony
Briggs
- for details of unreleased tracks and forthcoming scans.
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Neil
Jones
- for the BEF promo sheet in the Rock
'N' Roll discography.
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Robin
Kennedy
- for his generous contributions of research material.
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Paul
Rymer - whose Japan
site (formerly Assemblage) was an inspiration, for slide
scans.
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Paul
Bevan
- for the Travelogue press release scans in the News Headlines section.
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Stig
Olsen, Ian J Harris, Andrew Jenkins, George Meakin, Mikael Ipsen
- for the scans I'll one day finally find time to put on the site!
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My beautiful better half (to whom this
site is dedicated, even though they'd rather listen to The Make
Up!) for location-seeking, constant encouragement and for generally
being utterly fantastic.
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And
finally, thanks to the four original members of The
Human League for daring to be different, for their splendidly
tongue-in-cheek pretentiousness, for that haircut and for
all their fabulous words and music... hopefully this site can help
bring their brilliance to (and perhaps even inspire) a whole new
audience for the 21st century...
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