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???? Wrote:

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> Also, Salsaboy's a fan I know....

>

> Level 42

>

> The first Album is excellent and plenty of decent

> singles afterwards


Wings of Love predates their first Album, one of the best things Level 42 has ever done.


eta: typo - changed as to has.

Peckhamgatecrasher Wrote:

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>

> I think Rubettes is just taking the piss, maxxi.

> Next you'll be saying The Osmonds.


No but I would say Gary Glitter/The Glitter Band if the word 'decent' hadn't been used in the thread title (is there a LESS fashionable band anywhere?)... though 50 million American sports fans can't be wrong surely?

???? Wrote:

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> Sparks anyone?



Sparks were always 'in' in a weird kind of way - who didn't have a copy of Kimono My House?


Camel probably belong in a sub-group with Wishbone Ash.


What about Nazareth? Never really fashionable except in 'Not quite Deep Purple but-' circles but some good songs.

maxxi Wrote:

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> Wings.

>

> And if Mud are being claimed along with Slade (too

> cool surely? especially in their original skinhead

> incarnation) and the truly never-fashionable

> Showaddywaddy then what price The Rubettes? (would

> you believe 9 albums??)


Yeah I second The Rubettes ( & honest they were nearly my first choice)


I saw them in Liege in 1975


Did you know their 'blue hat' look was based on Gene Vincent


Nette:)

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