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Topic History of: FAB Chart - anyone remember The Arrows?
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Emma Bee Yes, I pictured the Banana Splits when I heard the La La La bit. Prior to this I only knew Video killed the Radio Star.
PBS As the saying goes, if you remember the 60s you weren't there. I do remember the 60s but I was too young to be really "there" so I may be excused. By the time any Hippies arrived in my small town it was 1972. A good song by Quinn, though. He's one of my Myspace music buddies and has a great future ahead of him.

Nice to see the young people taking an interest in Peace and Love.

I remember the Arrows better than I remember the 60s, but mainly from their TV show. I was never quite sure how they got their own TV show when bigger bands like Mud didn't.

Buggles .... great fun. I love it. Very Banana Slits.
The Cat Two surprises from two different decades. New at 20 are The Arrows from the 1970s, while in at 11 come The Buggles from the 1980s. I remember the fun of going in to my local record shop and asking "Have you got The Buggles?" I remember The Arrows but not the track, but The Buggles track was one of my favourites of theirs.

Other new entries come from Claire Simone - wonderful and Jazzy - and Carol Sue Kirkpatrick - a Lady of The Blues. Both quality tracks.

Quinn Sullivan takes the top spot with his Summer of Love, and there is a big climb for Tex Nihilo with one of the freashest and most fun Springtime tracks ever.

http://fabchart.tripod.com

The featured video is also also worth watching. A good rehash of "In Bloom".