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From "Christopher Kouzes" <KouzesC@btol.com>
Subject Re: the Alarm does it again?
Date Fri, 20 Feb 2004 15:50:37 -0500

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This version of The Alarm only contains Mike Peters from the original lineup.  Would have loved to see this happen under the radar with the original version.  I thought they all sounded pretty good on the VH1 Bands Reunited episode.

-----Original Message-----
From: Ryan Hoekstra [mailto:erhoek@comcast.net]
Sent: Friday, February 20, 2004 2:40 PM
To: audities@smoe.org
Subject: the Alarm does it again?




Posted from another news group.

Fri Feb 20, 8:35 AM ET 

LONDON (Reuters) - An aging UK rock group gave themselves a facelift 
by getting a group of teenagers to stand in for them on the video of 
their latest song, helping them score their first chart hit for some 
15 years. 

Convinced the music industry is prejudiced against wrinkly rockers, 
The Alarm gave themselves the pseudonym The Poppyfields and persuaded 
a group of fresh-faced youths to mime their part. 

"They did it to show they wanted to be judged on music and not on 
their image and haircuts of 15 years ago," said a spokesman for the 
band. 

The single, 45RPM, went into the UK charts this week at number 28. 

The Welsh band were previously best known for 1983 hit "68 guns" and 
said they pulled the stunt to show how much image affected sales in 
the music industry.

Fascinating...isn't it?

-r

np....Head of Femur-Ringdom or Proctor




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