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Topic History of: Absolute smash; Whigfield with chopsticks; King Kong from Shanadoo
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david Jonathan this would be an extremely "Must Read" also we need to have you write
a book on "Easy Money and Hit Records" or "The Golden Wheel Of Pop"
or "Pop Goes The Money Machine"

Hey, Ive got some good titles there ..

David
DJones that will be very interesting, JK.
JK2006 Nothing against that DJ, if it works.
I invented it and started it.
Anything which gets a higher profile for the track as long as it doesn't cost too much.
One day I'll write a piece - how I started chart hype in the 1970's.
DJones Hinoi Team released an album of cover-versions last year.

so the japanese lyrics and the dance moves are new additions to the original song

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/HINOI_TEAM

Brandes didn't use (only) good old fashioned hype, ... he literally bought his acts into the charts:
he send buyers into shops.
DJones Don't know about the Hinoi Team, but Shanadoo (or at least three of the girls) are Vivace (a japanese act).