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Topic History of: Take That - the original boy band? Max. showing the last 5 posts - (Last post first)
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Michael
On another tack, does anyone know which boy band is recording with a tenor? I have a song for them.
Harry Redknapp
The term 'boy band' was coined in the '90's wasn't it?
It was the time when the methods of 'manufacturing a pop act/star' went 'overground' ie the public became aware (and got used to) of the process of creating a pop sensation.
Whereas in the days of the Monkees etc, we were all aghast when we found out they didnt play their instruments (I was anyway - but I was 10 years old)- and they had some good tunes!
Nowadays, the whole process is accepted as the way its done (X Factor, Pop Idol, Fame Academy et al), and some people have been able exploited this technique (no names mentioned...) - probably to the detriment and lack of opportunity for real 'talent/stars' with ability/integrity/longevity/ something to say.
So - a boy band is a generic term referring to a process and a time frame, where, generally, mediocrity and banality reign -not just the fact there are 'boys' in a 'band' - isnt it?...
In The Know
JK2006 wrote: So claimed a woman on BBC news.
We never even said that for the Bay City Rollers - with the Monkees before them and even boy bands like The Beatles and The Rolling Stones.
Given that Nigel Martin-Smith admits having copied the TT formula from New Kids on The Block, this is funny !
Going back further ... what about the Ink Spots / Platters / Drifters ?
Blue Boy
I see were you're coming from Angel but I don't think The Sex Pistols fall into the "pure pop" classification.
Using your logic The Runaways are probably closer to being a girl group but I still think they are too edgy to get into that particular club.