Relay-Version: version B 2.10 5/3/83; site utzoo.UUCP Path: utzoo!watmath!clyde!rutgers!mit-eddie!EDDIE.MIT.EDU!Love-Hounds-request From: Love-Hounds-request@EDDIE.MIT.EDU.UUCP Newsgroups: mod.music.gaffa Subject: ET Story Message-ID: <8702142335.AA17850@EDDIE.MIT.EDU> Date: Sat, 14-Feb-87 18:33:00 EST Article-I.D.: EDDIE.8702142335.AA17850 Posted: Sat Feb 14 18:33:00 1987 Date-Received: Sun, 15-Feb-87 07:37:45 EST Sender: daemon@mit-eddie.MIT.EDU Reply-To: Love-Hounds Organization: Love-Hounds Anonymous Lines: 30 Approved: nessus@eddie.mit.edu Really-From: IED0DXM%UCLAMVS.BITNET@wiscvm.wisc.edu The Billboard Magazine story about a Berkeley consumer who got hold of the A Hard Day's Night CD inside his copy of The Whole Story was turned into a segment in "Nina Blackwood"'s "Rock News Report" on "Entertainment Tonight" yesterday evening. The covers of both CDs were shown. But La "Blackwood" gussied up the story a bit by describing Kate Bush as "a lyrical, soft-rock singer", as opposed to the "hard-rocking Beatles album," implying that wimpy Kate Bush would ordinarily be the last musician on earth to be appreciated by tough, macho Beatles fans! Obviously she has never heard "The Big Sky" or "Hounds of Love", both of which use five times as many drums and a hell of a lot more aggression than anything on A Hard Day's Night. The "Blackwood" person also distorted the facts a bit by concluding that "hundreds" of Beatles fans had been buying The Whole Story CD since hearing of the incident; in fact, no one really knows if that has actually been happening. And it's quite unlikely, since any serious fan could see that in order to determine whether a given Whole Story CD box contained A Hard Day's Night, you'd have to open the package, thus making it impossible for a potential trader to determine after the fact whether or not the CD originally came in the package or was inserted later; and especially since the Hard Day's Night CD will become available in two weeks anyway. It was interesting to see how TV news alters the facts to make for a "better story". -- Andrew Marvick