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The original accompanying music video for the song played in the UK and other Countries other than the USA/Canada was directed by Julien Temple, featured lead singer Boy George on trial in a courtroom (filmed in Islington Town Hall Council Chamber), with flashbacks to the Gargoyle Club, Soho in 1936 and the Dolphin Square Health Club, Pimlico in 1957.
Kissing to Be Clever is the debut album by the English band Culture Club, released on 8 October 1982 in the United Kingdom. [2] It includes Culture Club's international breakthrough hit single, "Do You Really Want to Hurt Me", which reached number one in the band's native UK and the top 10 of many charts around the world.
The band played two songs, "Do You Really Want to Hurt Me" and "Karma Chameleon" which were shown on BBC TV. [ 27 ] In mid-November 2014, two days before the start of their 21-date US and UK tour, Culture Club announced they had to cancel the tour due to George suffering from a serious throat condition.
Releasing a string of hits including "Karma Chameleon," "Do You Really Want to Hurt Me," "Time (Clock of the Heart)" and "Miss Me Blind," Culture Club defined the decade and catapulted Boy George ...
The “Do You Really Want to Hurt Me” singer said that watching news coverage of Payne’s dad, Geoff, in Argentina in the aftermath of his death was emotional.
Boy George, previously on Broadway in 2004 with "Taboo," is a trailblazer in fashion and music, with a string of hits including “Karma Chameleon,” “Do You Really Want to Hurt Me” and ...
The single "Do You Really Want to Hurt Me" became an international hit, reaching No. 1 in multiple countries around the world, plus top ten in several more countries (US No. 2). This was followed by the Top 5 hit " Time " in the US and UK, and "I'll Tumble 4 Ya" which reached US No. 9.
Boy George drops the cryptic self-mythology long enough to deliver a tender, heartfelt lyric on lost love." [5] In 2022, Rolling Stone ranked it the 10th best song of 1982 on their list "100 Best Songs of 1982". [2]