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Behaviour: From 1971 to 1974 they could
do little wrong. The Osmonds were even pitted against the Jackson
Five to see who could attract the biggest
security risk. How's that for rock 'n' roll? 'Crazy
Horses' and 'Long-haired Lover From Liverpool' marked
the high points, but the family's concept album about their
Mormon faith raised a few eyebrows. A-
Bonding:
Hey, they're brothers, so they could fight with more gusto
and justification than any normal band. That said, they were Mormons
and so repressed their sibling instincts - which probably means
that behind closed doors, the wedgie/Chinese burn factor was high.
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Attendance: Much like herpes, the
Osmonds have never gone away. Donny went on to find success with
sister Marie, the brothers formed the Osmond Brothers and got into
country music. The boys all got together recently for a salutory
Evening With Donny, looking like a retired farmer's
convention, except Donny who looked like one of them nice Republican
senators. B-
English Language:
Merill: "Over in Germany we’re known as a heavy underground
group."
Alan: "Everything we do, we try to be masculine in our movements.
That's why we have taken up Karate to replace choreography."
Donny: "I never smile unless I mean it." C
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