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One of my early childhood memories was standing as an infant in the school playground and thinking of a piece of music I must have heard on the radio at the time (mid-to-late '70s) whilst staring through the fence at the road and houses beyond. Throughout the years since then I never forgot the melody, but the lyrics were a little hazy, and I always hoped (for nostalgia's sake) that I would one day find out what the tune was. Anyway, a couple of years ago, I put the lyric I could just about remember into iTunes, and for the first time since then I heard it! - It turned out to be 'Oh Boy (The Mood I'm In)' by Brotherhood Of Man. Needless to say, I now have it."We're the Sweeney son, and we haven't had any dinner!"
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Originally posted by Roz View PostMust be honest I thought they were awful!
The Figaro song was the only one I quite liked but otherwise I thought they were just a cheesy 10th rate version of Abba.
They did do pretty well though in fairness.
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Originally posted by themilkman View PostOh you're quite right Roz, they were a 'economy / value' version of Abba..........you didn't really think about things like that when you're young though do you! [ATTACH=CONFIG]3562[/ATTACH]
In truth I was only very young when they were popular so didn't know a lot about them, I suppose it's having seen them on docs and TOTP from 77/78 like yourself that has made me realise that they weren't much good!
Love watching those old TOTP eps as you can see how music changed so much. 1979-1981 was a real golden era I think, with bands that were a bit naff or past their sell by date losing popularity (not all of them but many of them) - Brotherhood of Man, Sweet, Mud, Showaddywaddy etc...some quite good in their day but looking out of place by that time.
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I got a brotherhood of man album for one christmas.I was very excited at the time because I had just obtained an old secondhand phillips portable player.But after one play it got shoved into the back of the cupboard and left there untill it got thrown away in the early part of the 80's.They were ok,but just too tongue in cheek happy for me.
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Have always been hooked on the gorgeous Sandra ....
great song here
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ct47q0JyKyU
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I always think of the Brotherhood of Man as the British ABBA - Eurovision really helped them when it came to getting a good profile in the latter half of the 1970s.I've everything I need to keep me satisfied
There's nothing you can do to make me change my mind
I'm having so much fun
My lucky number's one
Ah! Oh! Ah! Oh!
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