Hanspostcard recommended this song to me, and it stuck with me. I guess I’ll never forget the name of this band. I heard of the band before because I remember reading about them opening for The Kinks and Tom Petty. John Entwistle played on a few tracks on their first album and produced it. On this second album, Muff Winwood produced it. This song and Chicago Boxcar (Boston Back) are probably their best-known songs.
The band was influenced by The Who and The Kinks, and you can tell. After listening to them a little, they have some pub rock, the punch of it, combined with really good pop songwriting. They formed in London in 1975, with Tony de Meur (vocals/guitar), Richie Robertson (bass/vocals), Bobby Valentino (violin/vocals), and Bryan Wernham (drums). From the start, they had a knack for mixing good pop songwriting with theatrical humor, with some British music hall thrown in. This song was written by Tony De Meur and John Parsons.
Like a lot of late ’70s UK pop/rock, Mirror Star didn’t tear up the charts, but it found a loyal following, especially when the band opened for The Kinks on their U.S. tours. American audiences who were expecting another punk band got this odd pop/rock band.
They released 3 albums between 1977 and 1979. This one was on their second album, Unsuitable, released in 1978. I’ve searched, and they didn’t seem to chart in the UK, which surprised me. This song did peak at #81 on the Billboard 100 in 1979.
Mirror Star
He was a lonely boy, no good at sportsHe couldn’t run, his legs were shortHe walked the streets inside his headAnd spent a lot of time in bed
He practiced on his way to schoolHis friends all said, you’re off the wallHe played a tight elastic bandHis mic was just his empty hand
Mirror, mirror, mirror starHe posed in front of every carThey all called him crazy kidHe ran up to his room and hid
He greased his hair with VaselineAnd practiced looking really meanHe saw a face that’s going farHe posed right there with his guitar
Head’s in the clouds on school reportsHe’s always lost in other thoughtsMade no difference, shut them outHe’d be a star someday, no doubt
Mirror, mirror on the wallYou never treat him like a foolHere in his room, he is the kingThe wild applause is deafening
You see his face on every wallFrom Camden Town to LiverpoolHe lays a groupie when he’s downAnd rents the best hotel in town
The kids hang round to see his faceAnd wish that they were in his placeReflections paid, the mirror made‘Cause posing’s helped him make the grade
Mirror, mirror on the wallYou never treat him like a foolHere in his room, he is the kingThe wild applause is deafening
Mirror, mirror, mirror starMirror starMirror, mirror starMirror, mirror, mirror starMirror, mirror starMirror, mirror
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A very underrated band I’d say
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Were they well known there? The reason I ask is because they never charted in the UK according to what I could find.
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I don’t think I had ever heard of Fabolous Poodles – I believe I’d remember that name. Based on the music you highlighted here, they totally sound up my alley, and I’d like to listen to more of their music!
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Yea and being associated with The Who and Kinks really brought my awareness up…I love their music though…and it’s odd to me that they charted over here but not in the UK.
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Really want to further check them out!
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New band for me, Max but I loved the song.
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New band for me as well…yea I love this as well.
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Nice tune. Have only heard what you’ve posted. Good sound.
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Yea I knew nothing of these guys…and when he mentioned them I thought he was joking but I looked up the song and got this…I loved it. When I found out they were associated with the Who and Kinks…I could see it right away.
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I have heard of the Flying Poodles but thought they were something way different. This does indeed sound like someone trying to be The Who singing a Ray Davies song. Nice guitar, fun video too for the era. But I guess the biz basically told them ‘don’t call us, we’ll call you’.
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America seemed to like them but it was the UK where they couldn’t get traction. They sound good as hell…this is why I have problems with the charts at times. I mean Seasons in the Sun reaches number 1 and September Gurlz doesn’t get heard.
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but at least they got it right with Chuck Berry finally having a #1 hit, right?
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oh yea…one of his best! lol. That is a great example.
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(Nailed that ‘Who singing a Kinks song’ comment perfectly Dave.)
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Man you’re going off road today. I like these guys. Lots of catchy tunes. I listened to this record a while ago just grabbed it out of the pile.
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I was going to ask you if you knew them…I thought you would. Yea man they were down right good…different and I love different. Thanks CB.
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When I revisit some of this stuff Im thinking it might not hold up but it usually does, that tells me that my ear is still in the same place for the most part
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It does hold up rather well. I never knew Entwistle produced them or they opened for the Kinks…but listening to them…I see why. Your ear is as solid as ever.
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Say hi to Hans.
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I sure will…talking to him this afternoon.
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Very cool! 😎
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Out of the box dude…but it’s great!
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❤️💯
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This is an effin great song. Reminds me of Elvis Costello and Bob Dylan. The lyrics are fabulous.
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It’s great isn’t it? Its a lost gem to me…I can’t believe they didn’t hit it large. Their albums are fun.
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YES. I can’t believe it either. I am following them on spotify now. Another cool playlist to listen to 🙂
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Thank you as always Lisa! Hey I’m batting 500 with you today…that is awesome.
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You’re very welcome. I call em as I see em. You done good, homey 🙂
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Yes, a really good find Max. They sound like the real deal, tight but not over-polished, a band that knows their shi- stuff. As Li says, great lyrics.
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I have to thank Hans for this… you would think that name would have helped people remember them… but I guess not! Good song though!
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Sweet!
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Another gem unearthed! Don’t believe I’d ever heard of these guys.
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I hadn’t either man…I really like this.
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I hadn’t heard of them, they seem a bit out of step for the era, remind me of 70s Bowie or early Split Enz.
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This has been in my head all weekend. The wild applause is deafening.
Henry Scott-Irvine Presents
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