Review of the Pearlman Story on CBS' 60-Minutes (II)
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Date: Sep 29, 2099 Holli wrote
CBS's 60 minutes had an interview and clips of all the bands that were once and still with Lou Pearlman's management/record label. It told about the BSB suing them and they had an interview with BSB's new label mates, 'N Sync. They said their time was up for TransCon. They also showed clips of when BSB first started as well as them singing. The reporters said that the BSB didn't want to be interviewed or talk about them suing Lou Pearlman. Some of the others who appeared were: Take Five, C-Note, & LFO. Rozush@aol.com wrote:
Well what did they talk about? Of course how he created the BSB just for the money....it was straight out. How he was talking about Backstreet Boys, like money objects, he said ''We put it out there and if it works it does if it doesn't work well it doesn't'' or something like that....and he kinda admitted that almost all of the boy bands after the BSB were replicas, although 'N Sync claims that they were formed before he found them. [NOW don't be mad at me I am just saying what they said] So they talked about how the whole boy band thing worked, and then they showed some early BSB clips [the first ones that were not really seen a lot] So he basicly was sitting there laughing about it....saying "... well I just find them and sit back and relax as I see the world go crazy about them". He knows that once kids go crazy about boy bands they will spend lots of money on their merchandise.
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