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Butlins We love the 70s Bands Review

If you're thinking of going to the We Love the 70s weekend and you want to check out the acts before you book , take a look see here to find out what we thought of them. We'll sort out the Glam from the Glum and the Glitter from the bitter.

The Rubettes featuring Alan Williams

Famous for their harmonies these can still produce the goods. With hits like Sugar baby love and Tonight they had the whole venue singing.
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Showaddywaddy

Came on stage and rolled off hit after hit (and they had loads) but ehre was something not quite right with Dave Bartrams mike so they changed it only to find it was actually his voice that was having the trouble. Still they made up for it with a great display of showmanship with some audience participation but I think the guy in the blow up ballet dress stole the show. One thing I was very disappointed in however was their encore, it was xmas and they omitted to do Hey Mr Christmas……….. why?
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John Rossall’s Glitter Band

Although the vocals weren’t very strong it was great to hear the glitter sound live again. Going through their hits like Angel Face and Goodbye my love plus some of GG’S brought back some great memories and what I wouldn’t do for one of their jackets!! Could have done coming on stage later in my opinion.
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Brotherhood of Man

For me these were the surprise of the weekend. All the original band members were present, and still sounding great. They really showed what a class act they are and put on a great nostalgic show with the highlight getting the whole venue singing along to Remember you’re a Womble.
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Alvin Stardust

Didn’t manage to see him this time but have seen him before and know he’s a good entertainer.

Jean Geanie

Very impressed with this guy/band. Concentrating on Bowie’s older stuff like Life on Mars and Ziggy Stardust he really took him off to a T. Really enjoyed singing along to the old hits and especially loved Starman and Space Oddity. Top notch.
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Mercury

These absolutely stole the show, they were top of the bill and rightly so. They looked and sounded just like Queen and had the whole venue dancing, singing and clapping along. He was a true showman and displayed the great Freddie campness without going over the top. A class act.
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Mud
Great band which had us all rocking on the the dancefloor. They did all their hits including Lonely this christmas, Tiger Feet, Dynamite etc. A great act
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Jimmy James & The Vagabonds
Superb voice and great band to back him up. Knew a couple of his hits but was very suprised at how good and soulful his voice was. "I'll go where the music takes me" was the star of the set.
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The Real Thing

One of my favourites from the 70s some great singles in their repetoire which they sang brilliantly. "You to me are everything," and "Can't get by without you" were the nights favourites.
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