[Music] RIP Frank Farian

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Lenny Rider

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Gave Boney M to the world of music but later slightly blotted his copy book by instigating the Milli Vanilli fraud.
 




Herr Tubthumper

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I believe it was his money which set up the, at the time, uber modern, and now legendary, Hansa Studios. This place has recorded, produced and/or mastered many iconic records over the years. I’ll let everyone Google the discography. It’s still operating as s studio to this day. His legacy is fare reaching.

RIP
 
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Herr Tubthumper

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RIP
I love Boney M, stonking tunes.
You’re not wrong. Also partly responsible for, arguably, the greatest ever TOTP performance; Bobby Farrell is at his peak in this song and also this performance.

Let’s face it, who hasn’t thought….f*** it, it’s Thursday…I think I’ll do a massive line of coke, don a silver cat suit and matching furry cape and prance around incongruously to my colleagues and completely out of time with the music in front of the nation. We’ve all been there.

 
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WATFORD zero

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You’re not wrong. Also partly responsible for, arguably, the greatest ever TOTP performance; Bobby Farrell is at his peak in this song and also this performance.

Let’s face it, who hasn’t thought….f*** it, it’s Thursday…I think I’ll do a massive line of coke, don a silver cat suit and matching furry cape and prance around incongruously to my colleagues and completely out of time with the music in front of the nation. We’ve all been there.



Whilst lip-synching to a little ginger german :thumbsup:
 


Questions

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You’re not wrong. Also partly responsible for, arguably, the greatest ever TOTP performance; Bobby Farrell is at his peak in this song and also this performance.

Let’s face it, who hasn’t thought….f*** it, it’s Thursday…I think I’ll do a massive line of coke, don a silver cat suit and matching furry cape and prance around incongruously to my colleagues and completely out of time with the music in front of the nation. We’ve all been there.


Only the one line ?
 


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Gave Boney M to the world of music but later slightly blotted his copy book by instigating the Milli Vanilli fraud.
I bloomin well loved that Milli Vanilli song and I don’t care who sang it .
 








timbha

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Loved Boney M.

As a kid I was reluctantly taken to see them at the Brighton Centre in 1978 … but was soon won over, they were amazing.

RIP.
I was there trying to look cool dancing at the front mesmerised by the three beauties gyrating in their white jump suits.
 














Stato

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Frank was underrated. Boney M get a bit of stick as being the uncool end of disco, but he made some great pop records with them and with Eruption (One Way Ticket & I Can't Stand The Rain). I always though that the Milli Vanilli backlash was a bit over the top to cover the embarrassment of them being given a Grammy. Frank always made records with session musicians and got prettier people to front them. Bobby never sang a word on the Boney M records, but nobody seemed to care back then. Spector did it, Jonathan King did it over here. The Milli Vanilli thing seemed a bit more dishonest, but the revelation of who was singing shouldn't have changed people's view on the record itself. They should have just given Frank the Grammy instead.
 


Was not Was

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The weirdest Boney M thing I've come across is that they did a Europop version of Iron Butterfly's 17 minute psych classic In-A-Gadda-Da-Vida on the b-side of one of their singles, and mimed to it one time on German TV

 


Stato

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The weirdest Boney M thing I've come across is that they did a Europop version of Iron Butterfly's 17 minute psych classic In-A-Gadda-Da-Vida on the b-side of one of their singles, and mimed to it one time on German TV


I have an album called 'The Essential Boney M' that has their cover of 'No Woman No Cry' on it. 'Essential' is a very strong word... though my wife said she liked it! Maybe more than she liked the Wailers' version.

Does anyone have the number for Relate?
 




POSKETT AT THE VALLEY

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Frank was underrated. Boney M get a bit of stick as being the uncool end of disco, but he made some great pop records with them and with Eruption (One Way Ticket & I Can't Stand The Rain). I always though that the Milli Vanilli backlash was a bit over the top to cover the embarrassment of them being given a Grammy. Frank always made records with session musicians and got prettier people to front them. Bobby never sang a word on the Boney M records, but nobody seemed to care back then. Spector did it, Jonathan King did it over here. The Milli Vanilli thing seemed a bit more dishonest, but the revelation of who was singing shouldn't have changed people's view on the record itself. They should have just given Frank the Grammy instead.
We all know Jonathan King did it over here!
 


Man of Harveys

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I partly grew up in Germany in a very nice little town north of Frankfurt where Frank Farian had a holiday home and a recording studio. We used to see him around all the time, just before Boney M went stratospheric.

I remember having a little chat with him and all the members of the group Eruption who he was producing at the time. They stood out a bit in that time and place and were very sweet to an annoying little kid.

His music was the soundtrack to that era - a sad loss.
 


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