Novelty acts, one man bands and the like.
Novelty acts, one man bands and the like.
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Furbo

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Yesterday (20:45)
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Super Sonic

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79 months

Yesterday (21:01)
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Keith Harris and Orville.

Panamax

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59 months

Super Sonic

12,989 posts

79 months

Yesterday (21:04)
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That Whistling bloke
The Smurfs

Edited by Super Sonic on Wednesday 20th May 21:07

Wacky Racer

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272 months

Yesterday (21:08)
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Tony Holland. Opportunity knocks:-

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d35BAA0qGRI&t=...

dundarach

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253 months

Yesterday (21:28)
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Duggie Small

Has to be the epitome of failed novelty act!

https://www.comedy.co.uk/features/comedy_chronicle...


Super Sonic

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79 months

Yesterday (22:38)
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That poxy birdie song. And the one about pushing a pineapple and shaking a tree gaaah.

Warhavernet

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12 months

The Baron Knights, The Wurzels, The Damned, Rolf Harris, Bernard Cribbins.

suthol

3,817 posts

259 months

The general manager of a company I once worked for was a drummer in the Baron Knights.

And then there's this little gem


Chubbyross

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110 months

I was telling my 19-year old daughter the other day that the charts used to feature acts like these when I was growing up, along with a diverse range of music, such as hard rock, reggae, pop and sometimes classical stuff She said it was sad that it all sounds the same these days. Wise words from someone so young. She was listening to Classical Gas for some reason at the time, which was played extensively on the radio at one time.

Furbo

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Chubbyross said:
I was telling my 19-year old daughter the other day that the charts used to feature acts like these when I was growing up, along with a diverse range of music, such as hard rock, reggae, pop and sometimes classical stuff She said it was sad that it all sounds the same these days. Wise words from someone so young. She was listening to Classical Gas for some reason at the time, which was played extensively on the radio at one time.
I've had this conversation.

Youngsters think the 1980s was wall-to-wall U2, Duran Duran and the Cure. It was a wasteland of novelty records and pap with the odd oasis of excellence. Here for example: The Official UK Top 20 18th May 1986.

1"The Chicken Song"Spitting Image
2"On My Own"Patti LaBelle & Michael McDonald
3"Lessons in Love"Level 42
4"Sledgehammer"Peter Gabriel
5"Spirit in the Sky"Doctor and the Medics
6"Snooker Loopy"The Matchroom Mob with Chas & Dave
7"Rock Me Amadeus"Falco
8"Why Can't This Be Love"Van Halen
9"Rollin' Home"Status Quo
10"Live to Tell"Madonna
11"The Greatest Love of All"Whitney Houston
12"Rock Lobster" / "Planet Claire"The B-52s
13"There'll Be Sad Songs (To Make You Cry)"Billy Ocean
14"Can't Wait Another Minute"Five Star
15"What Have You Done for Me Lately"Janet Jackson
16"Addicted to Love"Robert Palmer
17"All and All"Joyce Sims
18"I Heard It Through the Grapevine"Marvin Gaye (Levi's Ad Reissue)
19"Holding Back the Years"Simply Red
20"Set Me Free"Jaki Graham