Initially banned in France and S. Africa ('cos they didn't understand what it was about ... or they thought they did but actually didn't).I can remember crazy horses being performed on top of the pops and many other shows of the time.
Founding member and writer for the Osmond Brothers.
Aged 76, he has battled MS for many years.
I am of an age that remembers there music well.
My favourite.....Crazy Horses.
Initially banned in France and S. Africa ('cos they didn't understand what it was about ... or they thought they did but actually didn't).
I just looked that up, and it's pretty funny.
The Saffers thought that "horses" was something to do with heroin and the French though "smoking up the sky" was obviously druggy, zut alors. But given that the Osmonds were Mormons and pushing a smiley wholesome drug free image they were hardly likely to by hiding subtle druggy messages in their songs.
The song was covered John Otway, a fact which I'm sure filled the entire Osmond clan with pride and excitement.
Anyway, RIP.
Mid seventies at school, the girls were mad on Donny Osmond and David Cassidy.
Then, along came ABBA, and we had our own pin-ups.
(obviously not the beardy one and the other geezer)
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