Quote by Graham Russell
The name Air Supply sort of came from nowhere. I get a lot of my t

The name Air Supply sort of came from nowhere. I get a lot of my things in dreams and I just had a dream about it one night, and I woke up and said thats just got to be the name. That was in 1975. – Graham Russell

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Im a big techno fan. I love that thumping kick drum. We heard a version of Lost in Love and it was thrash metal. It sounded cool! – Graham Russell

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