I was just prying down through my recently re-extracted and newly FLAC-ked yello [& related] singles collection, and passed over Carlos Peron's "A Hit Song". Man, he sucks! What a bitter boy he is. Also, a bit off the deep end, I should say, based on a quick glimpse of his website. I won't bother linking it here - I'll let google do the dirty work for you. Obviously, there was a split that occurred between The Men and Bitteboy. Anyone have any history / info on what that was all about. Clearly, based on the "lyrics" of "A Hit Song" and the timing of its release, he's especially furious about the popularity of "Oh Yeah". It alwayas seemed to me that Yello was a fairly dark band back in the +Peron days... they seemed to lighten up a bit as releases came; and after they went -Peron, things got lighter and easier to listen to alone on a foggy night. Sans Chucky P., The Two seem to be producing more jovial, light-hearted material. Not vacuous or without weight, I just mean that the gloom, anger, and harshness has mostly evaporated. I always attributed "weighing down and darkening" Yello to ol' Chuck. Just curious what others' observations might be. --gcr