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Topic History of: FAB Chart - Natasha Richardson and Sachmo
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EvanSeven I live in the Falmouth area and I'll hold my hands up and admit that I heard of Ice Cold Idiots but dismissed them because they were preteens and I've heard so many naff preteen bands. I'm also a drummer and I thought I was pretty good but now I saw the video of these kids I got great respect for them, especially Harry on drums. He just blew my mind. Image what he'll be like in a few years time. I now know I got to find out where they are playing next so I can check out their live act. A big plus is that they write their own material. Finally a kid band who know what they are doing and are good at it.

How long has this chart been going? I just heard about it this week.

And thanks for letting me post without all the registration fuss. Cool forum.
The Cat Sometimes the FAB Chart surprises me. This week we see Natasha Richardson as a new entry with "Maybe this Time" from Cabaret. I hadn't realised she was such a good singer.

Also new in are Ella Fitzgerald and Louis Armstrong. Nothing dated about their sound. Easy but cool Jazz with that awesome trumpet from Louis.

David Rith's song at 20 is fairly nice, but a little too long without any real hook to keep you on board. It just depends on your mood.

Highest new entry goes to Martin Kitcher with "Pedro". How is Mart, btw?

At Number One is Pete Rivers. I'm still not sure if I like this song or not. I can listen to it easily enough, I don't know if I'd pay for the privilage. I prefer UB40's "End of War" which remains at 2.

A good climb for Booby Trap.

Also, a really good young band in the featured video. I took FAB's advice and watched the drummer. Awesome talent for his age.

http://fabchart.tripod.com