Through The Barricades (in The - Style Of Spandau Ballet) (instrumental Version)

: Kemp envisioned the song as a love story set against the backdrop of religious and political division.

While the original reached #6 on the UK Singles Chart, the instrumental and karaoke versions, such as those by Ameritz Karaoke , allow fans to connect with the melody on a different level. It remains a staple of the band’s legacy, often cited as a superior piece of songwriting to their massive hit "True". : Kemp envisioned the song as a love

: The lyrics and tone draw from W.B. Yeats’s poem Easter, 1916 , capturing the bittersweet and "terrible" reality of conflict. the instrumental and karaoke versions