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    The Osmonds doing "Crazy Horses"
    This is wicked!

    I remember when TANK did a cover of this back in the 80's.

    YouTube - Crazy Horses - The Osmonds

    <font color="#FF0099" size="1">[ August 24, 2006 02:29 AM: Message edited by: Hazardous ]</font>

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    That was considered glam at the time.

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    >>>That was considered glam at the time.<<<

    [B]<font size=3 color=gold>What exactly do you mean Jay ? I see a bunch of whitebread popsters wearing *FUNK* clothing...Is there such a category as GlamFunkRock ? <img src="http://www.hostboard.com/ubb/icons/icon17.gif"

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    Originally posted by Markii Burnaway:
    [b]>>>That was considered glam at the time.<<<

    [B]<font size=3 color=gold>What exactly do you mean Jay ? I see a bunch of whitebread popsters wearing *FUNK* clothing...Is there such a category as GlamFunkRock ? icon17
    <font size="4" face="Arial">That song was considered their attempt at imitating Slade. As for the clothes, there wasn't that much difference between "funk" and "glam" clothing at the time. Look at pix of Slade. Look at Ohio Players. Platforms...wide lapels, collar points, and ties. Various fabrics and accessories as well.

    "Glam/Funk/Rock?"

    Great Big Kiss AND Stranded In The Jungle AND Private World...NYDolls
    Walk on the Wild Side...Lou Reed.
    Primitive Love...Suzi Quatro. An influence on Latin Freestyle, I'm sure.
    Let The Good Times Roll...Slade. A bit of Carib/Latin there.
    Troglodyte...Jimmy Castor. Frankie L.'s replacement and the Master of Bugalu!
    Betty Davis!!!! "If I'm In Luck...I Might Get Picked Up"
    GazzaGlitter...Clapping Song AND Baby, Please Don't Go!!

    ...and Hello's NYGroove...

    <font color="#FF0099"><font size="1">[ August 29, 2006 12:29 PM: Message edited by: JayForSure ]</font></font>

    <font color="#FF0099" size="1">[ August 29, 2006 01:56 PM: Message edited by: JayForSure ]</font>

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