Flesh For Lulu - I Go — Crazy
The band was led by the charismatic frontman , who formed the group in London in 1982.
: They blended post-punk roots with rock 'n' roll, soul, and even country influences.
Released in 1987, by the British alternative rock band Flesh for Lulu remains a definitive anthem of 1980s college rock. While the band never achieved massive mainstream stardom, this single became an enduring cult classic thanks to its placement in a beloved teen film. The John Hughes Connection Flesh For Lulu - I Go Crazy
: It was featured prominently on the soundtrack for the 1987 film Some Kind of Wonderful .
: Band members noted that while they had the "look" (big hair, makeup, and jewelry), they were essentially a rock band with punk energy. The band was led by the charismatic frontman
: The song became a staple on American college rock radio , helping the band break into the U.S. market. Musical Identity and Style
: "I Go Crazy" was a standout track from their third studio album, Long Live the New Flesh . Legacy of Nick Marsh While the band never achieved massive mainstream stardom,
Despite being frequently categorized as a "goth" band, the members of Flesh for Lulu saw themselves differently.