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Frankie Goes to Real Talk: Brian Nash on Fame, Music & Life After the Spotlight

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In this episode of The Gen-X-Perience Podcast, Stacey and Roy sit down - in person! - with Liverpool legend and 80s guitar icon Brian Nash, best known as the powerhouse behind the sound of Frankie Goes to Hollywood.

A proud Scouser, Brian shares candid stories from the golden age of synth-pop and controversy - from global success with hits like Relax, Two Tribes and The Power of Love, to life after chart domination. But this isn’t just a nostalgia trip. Brian opens up about reinvention, identity, mental health, and staying grounded in an industry that rarely allows space for vulnerability.

🎸 From touring the world to reclaiming his creativity on his own terms, Brian's story is one of resilience, wit, and authenticity - the very qualities that made Gen X who we are. And in true Nasher style, he brings both deep reflections and laugh-out-loud moments to the mic.

Whether you worshipped Frankie, still blast the 80s playlists, or simply love a raw, real story from a life fully lived - this one’s for you.

🎧 Available to stream everywhere + full video on YouTube.
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In this episode of The Gen-X-Perience Podcast, Stacey and Roy sit down - in person! - with Liverpool legend and 80s guitar icon Brian Nash, best known as the powerhouse behind the sound of Frankie Goes to Hollywood.

A proud Scouser, Brian shares candid stories from the golden age of synth-pop and controversy - from global success with hits like Relax, Two Tribes and The Power of Love, to life after chart domination. But this isn’t just a nostalgia trip. Brian opens up about reinvention, identity, mental health, and staying grounded in an industry that rarely allows space for vulnerability.

🎸 From touring the world to reclaiming his creativity on his own terms, Brian's story is one of resilience, wit, and authenticity - the very qualities that made Gen X who we are. And in true Nasher style, he brings both deep reflections and laugh-out-loud moments to the mic.

Whether you worshipped Frankie, still blast the 80s playlists, or simply love a raw, real story from a life fully lived - this one’s for you.

🎧 Available to stream everywhere + full video on YouTube.
Subscribe, follow, and don’t forget to relax...

  continue reading

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