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(New page: Or is it The Sparks? It's hard to read the number six artist on the top ten board in the record shop scene in the 1971 classic film, ''A Clockwork Orange''. The song title is "Switch Me On...)
 
 
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Or is it The Sparks? It's hard to read the number six artist on the top ten board in the record shop scene in the 1971 classic film, ''A Clockwork Orange''. The song title is "Switch Me On."
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[[Image:Comic_Strips_A_Clockwork_Orange.png|right]]It's hard to read the number six artist on the top ten board in the record shop scene in the 1971 classic film, ''A Clockwork Orange''. But after checking carefully, it's totally '''The SPARKS''' and not the Sharks.
  
Anthony Burgess' original novel had even more bands in it, check the category page.  
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The band's song is titled "Switch Me On."
  
The other bands in the top ten are [[The Blow Goes]], [[Bread Brothers]], [[Comic Strips]], [[Cyclops]], [[Goggly Gogol]], [[The Heaven Seventeen]], [[The Humpers]], [[The Legend]], [[Johnny Zhivago]].
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Anthony Burgess' original novel had even more bands in it.
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Real band [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sparks_(band) The Sparks] didn't use that name until 1972.
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==External Links==
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*[http://www.johncoulthart.com/feuilleton/2006/04/13/alex-in-the-chelsea-drug-store/ "Alex in the Chelsea Drug Store, " { feuilleton } blog, April 13, 2006]
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[[Category:1971|Sparks]]
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[[Category:A Clockwork Orange|Sparks]]

Latest revision as of 08:06, 19 February 2019

Comic Strips A Clockwork Orange.png

It's hard to read the number six artist on the top ten board in the record shop scene in the 1971 classic film, A Clockwork Orange. But after checking carefully, it's totally The SPARKS and not the Sharks.

The band's song is titled "Switch Me On."

Anthony Burgess' original novel had even more bands in it.

Real band The Sparks didn't use that name until 1972.

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