For 24 hours a day, for 10 years, all I thought about was being in a band. That's all I did. I had no other social life. I don't want my life to be like that now. I've spent the past 10 years having a real life as well. But Spandau Ballet is such a difficult shadow to outrun. Gary Kemp balletbandday share on social
It's a shame because we experienced probably the greatest thing - in art, in pop - we'll ever do. And it would be good to sit around and talk about it. Gary Kemp artexperiencegood Change image and share on social
Kevin Costner told me that 'True' was his and his wife's song. I'm not sure if that's a good thing because they split up soon after. Gary Kemp costnergoodkevin Change image and share on social
The thought of going on tour with people like Toyah Wilcox is just appalling. I'm certainly not tempted. Gary Kemp appallpeopletempt Change image and share on social
We were on the cover of Women's Wear Daily, which was hardly rock 'n' roll, but it pleased me. Gary Kemp coverdailyplease Change image and share on social
Maybe I've got to admit that what I did here was enough. I can make some more films. Maybe I'll direct a film. Maybe I'll have my musical put on stage. But nothing, really, to be absolutely honest, competes with making a very successful pop band for 10 years of my life. Gary Kemp absolutelyadmitband share on social
I am a metrosexual and into male grooming - I moisturise, I exfoliate. Gary Kemp exfoliategroommale Change image and share on social
We never had books at home, but my dad, seeing how keen I was to read, took me to Islington Library when I was about eight and we pulled out two - a Biggles and a science fiction novel. I never got the ace fighter pilot but fell in love with all things to do with the future and space. Isaac Asimov soon became my guiding star. Gary Kemp aceasimovbiggle share on social
I certainly wasn't a fan of Thatcher's politics. People liked to label us as children of Thatcher. What nonsense. The real children of Thatcher came in the 1990s, and had no interest in politics. The Oasis, Britpop scene. Gary Kemp 1990sbritpopchild share on social