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the osmonds

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  • i love the osmonds and iam black,them and the j5 were staples in my bubblegum days,it is a part of the youth back then,and he still rocks,love you donny,everyone is critic nowadays,just enjoy the music

  • Stop it. Cherry The Jacksons did not copy the Osmonds. The Osmonds were on tv but the J5 did not have a tv. Joe wanted his boys to be the best so he verbally used the Osmonds comment to motvate the brothers. That comment in no way suggests them copying the osmonds. Typically black artists are copied by white artists. Elvis, Justin Timberlake & Beatles though talented are all admittedly influenced by the black artist.

    The Os simply got a tv gig b4 the J5.

    They copied the J5

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  • @CheckMate657879 When the song "One Bad Apple" first came out, I remember that (well, at least I couldn't) tell who was singing the song--Donny of Michael.

  • I remember then saying back around '71 that when Donny finally gets around 13 or 14 that his voice will change and the music will never sound the same. They weren't kidding. You can tell it just listening to this video.

  • Mmmm hot asses.

  • @alijn7 Ha ha. I was only around 7 years old so I liked the Partridge Family. :D

  • funny thing is a rotting apple will release ethylene, which as a gas is able to diffuse into nearby apples causing them to rot as well.

  • where's the ;little guy with the high-pitched voice?

  • love them

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  • This was obviously filmed after Donny's voice changed, I was expecting his little high voice when I first started watching. LOL!

  • Back in the day, I liked both groups. In fact, I don't even remember the public comparing the two groups, racially. I remember people admiring both because they were kids with talent. That's why I have this song on my 70's playlist. I even had this record when it was out. I couldn't imagine a 70's playlist being complete without "One Bad Apple."

  • Back in the 1970's I loved the osmonds especially Donny, The Jacksons and The Osmonds were both talented in their own right. Being black and born in 1967 the Jacksons was the main group for me but any i remember being a big fan of the Donny and Marie Show back in the 1970's and I even had the Donny and Marie Dolls and brush and comb sets. Thanks for the Memories of my childhood

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