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“Radio Gaga” Freddie Mercury / Queen by Louis Sidoli
About this piece: “Radio Gaga” was released in January 1984 and became a global No1 hit in 19 countries and No2 in the UK. It was also one of the most memorable live music moments of the 1980’s when Queen performed it to a global audience at Live Aid in 1985. According to Roger Taylor who wrote it, the song is a commentary on television and MTV overtaking radio’s popularity. The artwork features a backdrop from the Fritz Lang 1927 science fiction film “Metropolis” which was featured in the bands iconic music video for the track.
Supplied from a Limited Edition of just 20 it is hand signed and numbered by the artist, with a certificate of authenticity.
(For confirmation of the Edition number, please contact the Gallery for further information).
80’s Sweet Dreams Online Exhibition is a new collection of fine art prints by Louis Sidoli celebrating some of the most iconic artists and best loved singles of the 1980’s. This collection is visually linked by the ‘circle within a square’ theme, which represents a vinyl record in its sleeve. Sketches of each artist are combined with maps, text and graphics, which tell the story of each track.
“I named this collection after one of my favourite singles of the 1980’s – “Sweet Dreams” by the Eurythmics. I loved the electronic sound, the lyrics and the surreal imagery of the video.”
— Louis Sidoli
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