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written by Dep on 18.06. at 09:49:03 - as answer to: Re: Who is Leo Sayer? by Dep >>Who is Leo Sayer? And what is so special about him jumping in the air on the ablum cover. I too have a copy of Richard Simmons book with him in his tights and leotards. If the A&E channel should ever repeat the biography of Richard Simmonds, seeing it is a must. In addation to all of the leotard clad ladies working out, there are a few photos of Richard leading a workout class clad in black tights and flesh colored leotards. I am glad I made a tape of the good parts.>>DR. V >>>>Leo Sayer is a pop singer who had a few hits in the seventies ("Long Tall Glasses," "You Make Me Feel Like Dancing," and "When I Need You.") In his early career, he used to perform in a pierrot's outfit, but by the time he was charting, he was dressing a little more "normally" (this was the seventies, so that's a relative term!) Anyway, he was a dead ringer for a young Richard Simmons, that's where the ref came from (he wasn't a tightsman as far as I know!)>>>>I used to watch "The Richard Simmons Show" whenever I had the time-it was second only to "Yoga For Health" for tights-watching!-Depon >>>Oh, yeah. The cover of his biggest album, "Endless Flight," featured a picture of L.S. hurtling toward the viewer with this terrified look on his face. In the day, you never knew when you were going to be faced with this shot of a screaming pop singer flinging himself at you! Incoming!!!!-D Answers to this message: |