As lead vocalist of Spandau Ballet he was responsible for part of the 80s Romantic movement with classics such as “Gold”, “Only When You Leave”, “Lifeline, “Through the Barricades” and “True”.
A modern day troubadour asked about his beloved Arsenal [23:10 if you want to skip to it on the interview below] he said "I'm relieved they won [against Tottenham this weekend], we had that God-awful fou par with Villa, but we've redeemed ourselves since then we've just signed a few new players. Chamberlain's out for a while which is a shame coz I like him he's a real good player."
When asked about Arsenal's end of season spot Tony said: "Do you know what... I really don't know. I don't think you can say. I know what I want. Flamini said the good thing about it is that these players have been there for a long time, so they've had time to gel as a team. Because sometimes you can bring in too many and it can destabilize a team."
"If we win a bit of silverware this season I'll be over the moon, so good luck."
Currently busy recording for his new album and promoting his new "Live From Metropolis Studios" CD/DVD package Music-News.com caught up with the man with that powerful voice to find out more... more... and even more.
Check out the whole uncut interview below with a true gent and connoisseur of the art.