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Blue plaque for 1980s producers Waterman, Aitken and Stock

The plaque said they “achieved worldwide success and acclaim working from this building” between 1984 and 1993.

Their biggest hits included Kylie’s I Should Be So Lucky, Rick Astley’s Never Gonna Give You Up, Bananarama’s Venus and Dead Or Alive’s You Spin Me Round (Like A Record).

“There are so many memories here… but the most important thing was this building was special, and it’s different now – this area is quite trendy,” Waterman said during his speech.

“But it was home to us, and the local community was fantastic,” he added.

Aitken said: “There’s a lot of history in Southwark and I wouldn’t have said it myself, but it was a small piece of history for the area, and certainly a piece of history for pop music anyway.”

He added it was hard work but they had “some big strokes of luck on the way, and a little bit of talent”.


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