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Clippings: Radio & Records Magazine January-March 1977
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Forgive me. I still love the Electric Weenie. It helps me come up with new Dad Jokes.
I was very skeptical when that rumor came out. They do sound a little bit like the fabs. But if you listening closely, you can tell it,s not them. They were a little bit bubblegummish and un 70,s Beatle like. Coincidentally, I have been reading back issues of Billboard and there is a big article about that.
A Beatle copy-cat band, more bubble gum than most Beatle tunes. Had they mentioned London on their mind, instead of California, they might fool a person.
Boy! I certainly forgot about Klaatu (got their name from an alien in a Sci-Fi movie) that supposedly some people thought were actually the Beatles ... the subject of the March 18th, 1977 R&R article.
Whatta ya think? Could you have confused them with the Fab Four? Let me link you up:
https://youtu.be/JKW18CQri6A