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− | From the TV show [http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0074049/combined Rock Follies / Rock Follies of '77] (1976-77). | + | From the TV show [http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0074049/combined Rock Follies / Rock Follies of '77] (1976-77). Each series had a soundtrack album featuring the group's songs (masterminded by Roxy Music's Andy Mackay) and the second spawned a top ten hit single, "O.K.?". Many of the songs were sardonic commentaries on the music business. The hit's B side was the amusing "B Side" in which the sidelined former lead singer of the band laments that's she's now only allowed to sing B sides. Naturally. |
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From the TV show Rock Follies / Rock Follies of '77 (1976-77). Each series had a soundtrack album featuring the group's songs (masterminded by Roxy Music's Andy Mackay) and the second spawned a top ten hit single, "O.K.?". Many of the songs were sardonic commentaries on the music business. The hit's B side was the amusing "B Side" in which the sidelined former lead singer of the band laments that's she's now only allowed to sing B sides. Naturally.