Top of the Pops on Thursdays, bbc 4., Now into 1979 |
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Apr 25 2012, 09:34 AM
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The only other one I can think of at this moment were a soul outfit who had a tad of success in the seventies with what I term white soul music. The AVERAGE pale faced pop fan should be able to guess their name!
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Apr 25 2012, 11:08 AM
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I've picked up the pieces of that clue to get the band you're on about...
Ach, there are hundreds of Scottish acts who've had hits over the years. Even Cicero! Anyone remember him? Great song in 'Love is Everywhere' but appalling lyrics. |
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Apr 25 2012, 02:59 PM
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A few more
Simple Minds The Sensational Alex Harvey Band The Bluebells Annie Lennox |
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Apr 26 2012, 09:36 AM
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Yes, maybe I should have set the minimum requirement for Scottish acts at fifty, not ten!
I can think of a few others myself, such as The Average White Band, Deacon Blue, Frankie Miller - all Scottish, I think that I am right in saying. Don't forget records by various Scottish World Cup football squads over the years as well! Plenty of talent from north of the Pennines over the years! |
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Apr 27 2012, 11:02 AM
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Talking about Scottish acts what was the first scottish act to top the singles chart? anybody know..
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Apr 27 2012, 11:05 AM
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I've picked up the pieces of that clue to get the band you're on about... Ach, there are hundreds of Scottish acts who've had hits over the years. Even Cicero! Anyone remember him? Great song in 'Love is Everywhere' but appalling lyrics. Vaguely. I Think Cicero were produced by the Pet Shp Boys IIRC |
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Apr 27 2012, 03:14 PM
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Apr 27 2012, 08:34 PM
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Apr 29 2012, 12:00 AM
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I think it was Marmalade with 'Ob-La-Di, Ob-La-Da', number 1 in January 1969. Lonnie Donegan was definately born in Scotland, and certainly had at least one number one, which would have predated Marmalade by a good many years. However, there may have been earlier examples of Scottish number ones. Pretty poor show this week, I liked records by the late Andrew Gold and Billy Ocean, but poor otherwise in my view. Fortunately appearances by punk acts were just around the corner on top of the pops 1977. Trivia question for this week concerns Abba still being at number one, the superswedes. Can you name at least ten acts from Scandinavia to have hit the UK charts over the years? I am counting Scandinavia as Sweden, Norway, Finland, Denmark, and I will lump in Iceland as well. Actuallly not that easy to think of that many acts off the top of my head, even when counting Abba. I am sure that you lot can do a lot better! All the best |
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Apr 29 2012, 09:59 AM
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Technically Finland is not in Scandinavia.
Let's get the ball rolling,... A-Ha The Cardigans / Nina Persson (with the Manics) Bjork / Sugarcubes Basshunter One member of Placebo Lordi (if Finland counts) Alexander Ribak Ace Of Base Roxette Rednex |
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Apr 29 2012, 02:34 PM
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All good choices, suedehead, well done.
I believe that Europe - of final countdown fame - were from Sweden. Should be noted that the two females who were in Abba also had solo Uk hits, if I remember correctly. |
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Apr 29 2012, 07:40 PM
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For some reason I thought Europe were German but, you're right, they're Swedish.
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May 4 2012, 10:55 AM
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Technically Finland is not in Scandinavia. Let's get the ball rolling,... A-Ha The Cardigans / Nina Persson (with the Manics) Bjork / Sugarcubes Basshunter One member of Placebo Lordi (if Finland counts) Alexander Ribak Ace Of Base Roxette Rednex not forgetting whigfield! |
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May 4 2012, 08:52 PM
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May 4 2012, 10:24 PM
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May 5 2012, 09:59 AM
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May 5 2012, 06:51 PM
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LOl Suedehead, nothing wrong with a bit of Aqua!
This week's edition had some good soul in in, with studio appearances from OC Smith, Denise Williams, good number from Stevie Wonder. Eddie And The Hotrods started the show, I suppose about as near to Top Of The Pops could get to punky music before The Strangers, Pistols, etc. Trivia question concerns Lynsey De Paul and Mike Moran singing Britain's Eurovision entry for 1977, Rock Bottom. Have many acts can one name from the British Isles that have won Eurovision over the years? (British Isles means British AND Irish acts). Half a dozen at least should be achievable by most pop fans. All the best. |
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May 5 2012, 11:21 PM
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Johnny Logan
Katrina and the Waves Dana Brotherhood Of Man Sandie Shaw Johnny Logan again |
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May 5 2012, 11:22 PM
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TBH who cares. They all suck anyway.
Especially Bucks Fizz. |
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May 5 2012, 11:43 PM
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TBH who cares. They all suck anyway. Especially Bucks Fizz. LOL!!! Not a big eurovision fan, then, Grebo! Yet there are people out there who love Eurovision................. Suedehead, nice list. Probably one or two more to be added yet. I think Ireland have won it quite a few times, just can't recall all the acts off the top of my head. I am in broad agreement with you, Grebo, I don't like eurovision either, the only thing I would say is that without it, maybe ABBA would never have made it big. And I do like some of their stuff, as most pop fans do. |
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