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From the archive, 22 October 1973: Osmond brothers land at Heathrow to chaotic scenes

Several young female pop fans are taken to hospital with slight injuries after a wall collapses following a crowd surge

Talks were going on last night between representatives of the British Airports Authority, police, and record companies which may lead to a ban on certain pop groups entering Britain through Heathrow Airport.

“We have always maintained that Heathrow was an unsuitable place for this sort of arrival,” a spokesman for the authority said. “We are now re-examining the whole question of how to handle the problem. Certainly the Osmonds will not be passing through Heathrow again this week. They will travel from other airports, although, of course, we are not prepared to say which.”

The emergency discussion began yesterday afternoon after 10,000 teenage girls packed the roof gardens at the Queen’s Building, Heathrow, to watch the arrival of the Osmond brothers. Part of the balcony railing and wall collapsed under the weight of fans, slightly injuring 18 girls. Four fans were later treated in hospital, although of these two went to hospital of their own volition and one was crushed in a separate incident.

When the girls had been cleared from the site it became clear that a 15-foot section of railing and wall, weighing perhaps a ton, had collapsed 12 feet from an upper to lower balcony. It seemed that there might have been more casualties had the girls not at that moment been pressing forward against an outer rail to catch sight of the Osmonds.

“The worst problem was hysteria,” said a helper at the Queen’s Building medical centre, where first aid was provided. “It was difficult at first to distinguish between girls who had been hurt and girls who were screaming and weeping from fright or from disappointment at missing a sight of the group.”

One 11-year-old girl was said to have been detained at Hillingdon Hospital for observation. The others were allowed to go home.

Trouble began to build up on Saturday, when girls, some as young as 9 or 10, started to arrive to secure front row places on the roof garden. Admission costs 6p, and the balcony areas are open to the public at all times. Leave for the airport’s regular staff of 400 police was cancelled, and an extra 60 men were drafted in to help.

Yesterday the roof garden’s public-address system broadcast Osmond brothers’ records at the fans, whose numbers swelled to 10,000, according to a BAA estimate. “We did our best to keep them calm,” said Mr Martin Weston, who gives a running commentary to tourists in the Queen’s Building over the system. “When the crash happened we tried to help police control the crowd. There was so much noise going on from the kids we didn’t realise at first what was happening.”

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The Osmonds’ album, Live , fell to #112 on Billboard’s Top Selling Albums Chart. 

Donny’s album, Too Young remained at #51 on Billboard’s Top Selling Albums Chart.

The Osmonds’ album, Crazy Horses, rose to #21 on Billboard’s Top Selling LP’s Chart.

The Osmonds’ single, Crazy Horses, rose to #19 on Billboard’s Top 100 Singles Chart.

Donny’s single, Too Young, rose to #28 on Britain’s chart.

The Osmonds’ single, Crazy Horses , rose to #7 in Britain.

Donny’s single, Why, rose to #6 on Britain’s chart.

Donny’s single, Too Young , was at #27 in Belgium.

The Osmonds’ album, Live , fell to #125 on Billboard’s Top Selling Albums Chart. 

Donny’s album, Too Young fell to #60 on Billboard’s Top Selling Albums Chart.

The Osmonds’ album, Crazy Horses , rose to #18 on Billboard’s Top Selling LP’s Chart.

The Osmonds’ single, Crazy Horses , rose to #15 on Billboard’s Top 100 Singles Chart.

Jimmy’s album, Killer Joe , made its debut at #176 on Billboard’s Top Selling LP’s Chart.

Donny’s single, Too Young, fell to #37 on Britain’s chart.

The Osmonds’ single, Crazy Horses , rose to #2 in Britain.

Donny’s single, Why , rose to #4 on Britain’s chart.

Donny’s single, Too Young , was at #25 in Belgium.

Donny’s single, Why , was at #7 in Hong Kong.

Jimmy’s single, Long Haired Lover From Liverpool , debuted at #49 on Britain’s chart.

The Osmonds’ album, Live , fell to #140 on Billboard’s Top Selling Albums Chart. 

Donny’s album, Too Young fell to #68 on Billboard’s Top Selling Albums Chart.

The Osmonds’ album, Crazy Horses, rose to #17 on Billboard’s Top Selling LP’s Chart.

The Osmonds’ single, Crazy Horses , rose to #14 on Billboard’s top 100 Singles Chart.

Jimmy’s album, Killer Joe , made its debut at #159 on Billboard’s Top Selling LP’s Chart.

Donny’s single, Too Young , fell to #46 on Britain’s chart.  After 12 weeks, this was its last appearance on the chart.  It reached its highest position at #5 on October 7, 1972 where it stayed for three weeks.

The Osmonds’ single, Crazy Horses, remained at #2 in Britain.

Donny’s single, Why , rose to #3 on Britain’s chart.

Donny’s single, Why , was at #12 in Hong Kong.

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The Osmonds’ album, Live , fell to #174 on Billboard’s Top Selling Albums Chart. 

Donny’s album, Too Young fell to #72 on Billboard’s Top Selling Albums Chart.

The Osmonds’ album, Crazy Horses , rose to #15 on Billboard’s Top Selling LP’s Chart.

The Osmonds’ single, Crazy Horses , remained at #14 on Billboard’s Top 100 Singles Chart.

Jimmy’s album, Killer Joe , made its debut at #127 on Billboard’s Top Selling LP’s Chart.

The Osmonds’ single, Crazy Horses , remained at #2 in Britain for the third week.

Donny’s single, Why , fell to #6 on Britain’s chart.

Jimmy’s single, Long Haired Lover From Liverpool, jumped to #9 on Britain’s chart.

Donny’s album, My Best To You , debuted at #132 on Billboard’s Top Selling LP’s Chart.

The Osmonds’ album, Live , fell to #179 on Billboard’s Top Selling Albums Chart. 

Donny’s album, Too Young fell to #77 on Billboard’s Top Selling Albums Chart.

The Osmonds’ album, Crazy Horses , rose to #14 on Billboard’s Top Selling LP’s Chart.

The Osmonds’ single, Crazy Horses, fell to #23 on Billboard’s Top 100 Singles Chart.

Jimmy’s album, Killer Joe , made its debut at #123 on Billboard’s Top Selling LP’s Chart.

Donny’s album, My Best To You, rose to #79 on Billboard’s Top Selling LP’s Chart.

The Osmonds’ single, Crazy Horses , fell to #3 in Britain.

Donny’s single, Why, remained at #6 on Britain’s chart.

Jimmy’s single, Long Haired Lover From Liverpool , rose to #5 on Britain’s chart.

The Osmonds’ album, Crazy Horses was at #8 in Belgium.

Donny’s single, Why , was at #4 in Malaysia.

Donny’s single, Why , was at #5 in Singapore.

The Osmonds’ album, Live , fell to #185 on Billboard’s Top Selling Albums Chart.  After 29 weeks, this was its last appearance on the chart.  It reached its highest position at #13 on July 29, 1972 where it stayed for two weeks.

Donny’s album, Too Young fell to #85 on Billboard’s Top Selling Albums Chart.

The Osmonds’ album, Crazy Horses, fell to #17 on Billboard’s Top Selling LP’s Chart.

The Osmonds’ single, Crazy Horses , fell to #39 on Billboard’s Top 100 Singles Chart.

Jimmy’s album, Killer Joe , remained at #123 on Billboard’s Top Selling LP’s Chart.

Donny’s album, My Best To You , rose to #51 on Billboard’s Top Selling LP’s Chart.

The Osmonds’ single, Crazy Horses , remained at #3 in Britain.

Jimmy’s single, Long Haired Lover From Liverpool , rose to #1 on Britain’s chart.

Donny’s single, Why , was at #8 in Malaysia.

Donny’s single, Why , was at #7 in Singapore.

The Osmonds’ single, Down By The Lazy River was #14 in France.

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The osmonds: the plan, considered (1973): one way ticket to nowhere in particular.

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THE OSMONDS: THE PLAN, CONSIDERED (1973): One way ticket to nowhere in particular

Even those who couldn't abide the idea of the Osmonds, let alone their music, had to concede their '72 single Crazy Horses was a pretty terrific slice of hard rock.

And that the album of the same name -- if they heard it -- was much better than anyone might have expected from this family band which, flashing their teeth like grilles, took their brand of soft rock and teeny-bop pop into mainstream acceptance in the late Sixties and early Seventies.

They were cute, well-groomed and young teen Donny was very good looking. They were non-threatening by being Mormons and had been anointed by none other than appearances at Disneyland and by Mr Nice Guy himself Andy Williams on his US television show.

Songs like Puppy Love were like an epidemic which swept the globe.

But with the more rocking albums Phase III in '72 and especially Crazy Horses (Donny didn't sing on the single), they shifted their ground to something harder and guitar-driven.

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If they were transitioning into something more than just the anodyne group which teens had embraced, the album following Crazy Horses set matters on a slightly strange path.

As with Crazy Horses, the songs for it were written by brothers Alan (who also produced), Merrill and Wayne, and again Donny – now 15 – took a lesser role.

The Plan -- pulled from the shelves at randon for consideration -- was released in mid '73 and was a loose concept album based on . . . the principles of their Mormon faith.

It opened in fine dramatic style with the left-field funk-rock of Traffic in Heaven with a strange dreamy, almost softly-delic coda.

Later there was also a highly serviceable mainstream single Let Me In with dramatic and lush strings (with lyrics can be heard as both secular and religious), the radio-friendly pop-rock of One Way Ticket to Anywhere which wouldn't have sounded out of place on a glam rock compilation alongside Sweet, and It's Alright is a piano-driven glam-soul party-down dance number.

Darlin' is an exceptionally pleasant and utterly inoffensive pop ballad with inane Fifties lyrics (“like an angel sent from up above,  you came and touched my life with love”), The Last Days could have been a more grim and apocalyptic downer (as it seems intent on being) if it was even heavier and Goin' Home – although not up to much and a bare two and half minutes – is almost like someone stole a page from a Taupin-Elton playbook.

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The orchestrated Before the Beginning was part way between a pop ballad and a Broadway showtune (until the wah-wah coda) and Movie Man was a strange McCartneyesque Thirties vaudeville thing with weird sound effects (“why did you do it, why did you make your mother cry” and it seems to suggest the Devil comes in the guise of a Hollywood producer).

Are You Up There opens with what sounds like the triumphal ending of a sci-fi blockbuster before it gets into being a po-faced ballad . . .

Mirror Mirror is a perfunctory piece only made interesting by harmonica and jaw harp.

Of course these white-bread and anodyne ersatz Jackson Five – who also spawned Little Jimmy's execrable Long Haired Lover from Liverpool at the start of this year – were considered the spawn of Satan by serious rock listeners in this period of Pink Floyd, Led Zeppelin and Ziggy Stardust.

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It was an ambitious album from a band which was actually pushing itself, but then after it they reverted to MOR type.

Donny continued with his parallel solo career and teen idol status (alongside the likes of David Cassidy) and with toothy sister Marie he hosted their own enormously successful variety television show.

If Crazy Horses was their breakthrough into a more viable rock persona (and despite the flaws it remains their best album), then The Plan – – the Book of Mormon it isn't – was a more ambitious stretch beyond genres and maybe, if it had been more successful, an exit strategy for Alan.

It's an album not without interest for that.

Unfortunately by being so earnest in many places – the exciting Crazy Horses sounded as if they'd been let off the leash – The Plan failed to be executed.

You can hear The Plan on Spotify here  and Crazy Horses here . And Donny's take on it is below, from his autobiography.

Elsewhere occasionally revisits albums -- classics sometimes, but more often oddities or overlooked albums by major artists -- and you can find a number of them starting  here

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