Simple Minds - Act Of Love (Lyric Video)
‘Act Of Love’ is a new recording and one-off single to mark the anniversary of Simple Mind’s very first performance at Glasgow’s Satellite City on 17th January 1978. The song is synonymous with the beginning of the Simple Minds story. It was the first song played at that show and also the opening track on the demo tape that won the band a record deal later that year.
“Back in 1978 this was the first song anyone heard from Simple Minds. It became our rallying cry, our banner. Both Charlie and I have relished the opportunity to now rescue the song from obscurity by remodelling it in a style both nostalgic and yet in keeping with where Simple Minds are today.” Jim Kerr
Photos: Laurie Evans
Buy and listen to the track here: https://SimpleMinds.lnk.to/ActOfLoveYT
More information on the release can be found here: https://www.simpleminds.com/2022/01/1...
Simple Minds are touring in 2022, more information on tickets here: https://www.simpleminds.com/tour/
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Simple Minds have been musical pioneers for 40 glittering years. Catching the mood of the post-punk era, when the angry sounds of 1977 were splintering into a thousand different shapes, they emerged with a style rooted in the art-rock of David Bowie and the electronic dance of Donna Summer. They went on to become one of the great bands of their generation, deploying rousing choruses and booming atmospherics to provide a soundtrack that has endured. They topped the American chart with Don't You (Forget About Me) and followed suit in the UK with the Ballad Of The Streets EP (featuring Belfast Child). In selling over 60 million records, they have seen three of their 20 studio albums reach number one in the UK – Sparkle In The Rain, Once Upon A Time and Street Fighting Years – a chart-topping feat equalled by their live album Live In The City Of Light and the compilation Glittering Prize. A spellbinding touring band, they have graced the world's biggest stadiums. They starred at Live Aid and played three momentous London shows in honour of Nelson Mandela. The past decade has also seen a remarkable resurgence, their world-class credentials acknowledged by a Q magazine Inspiration award in 2014 and an Ivor Novello in 2016. They are now marking their 40th anniversary with a world tour, live album and career-spanning compilation.
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