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Topic History of: High School Musical - sugar, honey, jam, treacle... Max. showing the last 5 posts - (Last post first)
GG (producer) |
The "Disney-bots". The revenue streams are insane for this thing. Its total manufacture and spoon fed to those kids Directly from television as the driver.
Very annoying stuff, but the kids love it apparently.
They did the same thing with Hilary Duff. Possibly the most manufactured act I've seen in a long while. Betting 100% on her tween television audience and they were successful in making that bet. She can't sing dance or act and the marketing moved 13M CD's
Disney tried to do the same thing with the girl from HSM, and it hasn't worked on her dreadful album (You want annoying, listen to a couple of those tracks) |
Mart |
Fantastic D Jones! And probably the best concept album ever!lol
Seriously this time, I did the sound for a band a couple of years back and I could tell that they were seasoned older pros.
I asked the bassist about his session cv, and he declared the Wombles as one of his biggest gigs. |
DJones |
Mart wrote:
which three elements qualified as records in it?
There are three "normal" LPs included:
Wombling Songs, Keep On Wombling & Remember You're A Womble.
The highlight of the package is the lyric sheet with Womble-cartoons on the front and back. |
Mart |
Sorry I have to smile DJones, which three elements qualified as records in it?
Before I laugh to loudly check out this wonderful message I have been sent about one of our novelty tracks.
.......... "This sounds like a song that would be in the worst number ones ever. But you would never get to number one. The song is terrible. Vocals, lyrics, music ALL OF IT!"............
I often remember that I was, in fact, a Womble..... |
DJones |
JK wrote:
At least Mike Batt's Wombles had a couple of decent songs.
I have to confess: The Wombles "3-Record-Collection" was the first box set I ever bought. In 1975 for 1.50 pound (or so) at Swan&Edgar (Picadilly Circus), which later was Tower Records. |
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