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salon.com > Entertainment March 21, 2000 URL: http://www.salon.com/ent/tv/feature/2000/03/21/behind_the_music Behind "Behind the Music" Is there a VH1 special in your future? Take this simple quiz and find out now! - - - - - - - - - - - - Dear Rock Star: Thank you for your interest in VH1's "Behind the Music" series. As you can imagine, since we single-handedly revived Lynyrd Skynyrd's career, put Def Leppard's records back in stores and celebrated our 100th episode with Tina Turner, innumerable artists have shamelessly volunteered to tell all for our TV cameras. In an effort to determine whether your career is suitable for our program, we have prepared the following screening quiz. Good luck, and thank you again for your interest in VH1. 1. How old were you when you started playing music? a) 2-13. 2. Did either of your parents, particularly your overbearing father, object to your desire to become a musician? a) No. 3. Did one or both of your parents die: a) After you fired his ass? 4. Did you or your family obsessively document your childhood? a) No. (If you answered no, please skip the rest of the test and see the P.S. below.) 5. Did your career begin with: a) An unlikely stroke of luck and/or the assistance of a then-superstar? 6. Did you have a No. 1 hit? a) No. (If you answered no, please skip the rest of the test and see the P.S. below.) 7. Do you own potentially ironic or portentous photographs chronicling the excesses of your stardom that depict you: a) Raising a champagne glass with a crooked grin on your face? 8. Did you sleep with other members of your band? If so, did one of you: a) Write a song about it? 9. Did indiscriminate sex involving you and any member of your band or between other members of your group ever result in: a) The end of your group? 10. Has anyone you loved died? a) No. (If you answered no, please skip the rest of the test and see the P.S. below.) 11. Have you ever struggled with: a) Drug addiction? 12. Did these personal challenges cause your music to suffer, thus creating: a) Critical or commercial failure mixed with personal doubt and self-loathing? 13. Have you since learned what really matters in life? And, if so, is it: a) Working again? 14. As a result, are you making music again: a) With a new band that plays in smaller venues because it's not about the fame, it's about the music? 15. When imagining a VH1 "Behind the Music" about your career, which previous "Behind the Music" episode do you think would be most comparable? a) The Mamas and the Papas. Thank you for your interest in "Behind the Music"! Carla Fanglow, executive producer, "Behind the Music." P.S.: If you answered no to questions 4, 6 or 10, "Behind the Music" can do nothing for your career. Still, we may be able to find a home for you on VH1. Please contact Jocelyn Hackworth, executive producer for "Where Are They Now?"
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