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Remembering 1981 Sunday Magazine 1999 She was the pouting flame-haired punk princess who stormed the charts in 1981 with her trademark lisp. An older, calmer Toyah Willcox reminisces with Nick Fiaca. "1981 was the greatest year of my life! I had my first hit single with It's A Mystery and two other top tens later that year." laughs Toyah. "It was a fabulous, let's party! year - but very innocent by today's standards. I had a lovely time just touring the world getting VIP treatment." Among Toyah's hits that year I Want To Be Free and Thunder In The Mountains. Ironically, though, Toyah hated the song that made her name. "I didn't like It's A Mystery. It
was a compromise with the record company, but it just
took off within hours, taking everyone by surprise!"
confesses Toyah, 41, who has been With her wild, flame-coloured hair,
Toyah had a unique, pouting style. And she's still proud
of her controversial early eighties image. "When I
look back I see a startlingly |
"But
if you'd asked me how I felt about my hair at the end of
the eighties I'd have cringed. Now it's kind of
come around again and it still works. Although she still does around 150 gigs a year,
and is recording a new album for release next year,
Toyah's branched into other areas of showbiz. She has
clocked up dozens of stage I wanted to do more with my imagination and work in areas where I don't have to go to the gym three hours a day and exist on a diet of lettuce leaves," she says. "If you live in a bubble you don't evolve, and the greatest fearI had was staying fixed in the eighties. "I'm much more private now. Everyone knows who I am, but I can still walk down the street, which I couldn't then." |
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