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The Fizz insist their 1981 Eurovision routine would be too risqué for today's audience

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The Fizz have insisted that their 1981 Eurovision routine would not go down well with today's audience. The successful band insist that they would not be allowed to perform their risqué set today, due to the fact it would be too politically incorrect.

The British pop music group formed in 2004 as a spin-off from the original group, Bucks Fizz. The core group members, Cheryl Baker, Mike Nolan and Jay Aston, put on one hell of a show at the 1981 Eurovision awards, and ended up coming back to the UK with the winning title.

With the hit 'Making Up Your Mind', the trio left audiences across the world with their jaws on the floor as their rather raunchy performance raised a few eyebrows.

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