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![]() > to me anyhow. :)
--> Dien, it was interesting to me too - and honestly, knowing how much a true businessman (and not so much an artist) John Lennon was, I tend to think there might be some truth in what you say! > However, you gotta admit - those early > Beatles hits sure did have a lot of > "I's" and "you's" - and > I was stunned to hear that it was by > design.... --> You aint kiddin'. > If you really wanna have a hit - read the > book "The Manual" by the KLF. > (There are some copies floating around > online....) The KLF had a few hits in the > late 80s/early 90s, and in their book - > written BEFORE their main success - reveals > their "formula".... --> I gotta' find this! > You know how copywriters talk about having a > "swipe file"? Well.... Let's just > say that the KLF applied this concept to > popular music! (And legally - without > breaching copyright!) --> Actually, this I very much believe ... there are quite a few songs out there in which you can hear the motif's of other popular songs, but then half-way through the melody, some key notes will be changed... brilliant, brilliant idea... not only are you getting people to "wake up" at hearing a familiar tune, but then you're instantly switching them into your own stuff. (Not that I would ever do such a thing ... it's just sorta' the way you admire some thieves in their cunning and expertise... that's all :) Anon |
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