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<blockquote data-quote="Energyflash" data-source="post: 37704" data-attributes="member: 332"><p>If Charly hadn't done then another tune just around the corner would have, so although Prodigy's Charly will always wear the badge I don't think it should take all the blame. Thinking way back, French Kiss charted, as did LFO, Tricky Disco, Some justice scraped into the top 40 (I think!) and there's plenty others if you think about it. Charly was just a really good 12" which had other good tunes on it too and was one from the true rave scene written by an Essex raver and performed by him and a few of his mates. His intentions were never to become a huge dance act - there was no such thing back then!</p><p>More likely what killed it was the copying of his format which many did.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Energyflash, post: 37704, member: 332"] If Charly hadn't done then another tune just around the corner would have, so although Prodigy's Charly will always wear the badge I don't think it should take all the blame. Thinking way back, French Kiss charted, as did LFO, Tricky Disco, Some justice scraped into the top 40 (I think!) and there's plenty others if you think about it. Charly was just a really good 12" which had other good tunes on it too and was one from the true rave scene written by an Essex raver and performed by him and a few of his mates. His intentions were never to become a huge dance act - there was no such thing back then! More likely what killed it was the copying of his format which many did. [/QUOTE]
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