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From "Jim Kosmicki" <jkosmicki@cccneb.edu>
Subject only on one side of the ocean
Date Wed, 5 Nov 2003 13:43:35 -0600

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in an earlier email, Bob Hutton said "Very interesting to hear you
Americans reminiscing about a band which basically never did anything
over here."

This last summer I picked up some CDs from Amazon.uk for groups like
Hello, the Rubettes, Showwaddywaddy, and Dave Dee, Dozy, Beaky, Mick and
Tich due to hearing some tracks on compilations.  I was suprised,
especially with the Dave Dee, etc. CD, to find how good some of this
music was. I realize that Canada, due to CanCon rules, has a lot of
groups that acheive a level of popularity that doesn't go much beyond
the border states. I can understand how a novelty like Lieutenant Pigeon
could hit on one side of the Atlantic, but not the other.  But Dave Dee
and gang's singles were great(I'm ready to spring for the boxset!). Some
of the songs by the glitter groups like The Glitter Band and Hello are
definitely more appealing than the songs that were all over the airwaves
instead of them (to my ears, anyway). They are probably the staples of
"oldies" radio over there, while they are obscurities over here.

Which got me thinking, what are the American bands, singers, etc. that
we take for granted that the international members of the group scratch
their heads over?  We've had Grand Funk Railroad nominated already --
who else?


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