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Can somebody tell Hasselhof it works the other way around?

Ernst-Jan Written on June 9, 2008 – 3:00 pm
Ernst-Jan Pfauth, editor in chief

A friend of mine has an impressive stack of glossies. She’s an intelligent girl, but when it comes to magazines this doesn’t seem to matter. A few days ago I glanced through one of those journals, and my eye fell on an article about the most popular YouTube videos. The poor “web editor” had a hard time explaining why Rick Astley, the long forgotten singer of “Never Gonna Give you Up“, was on the first place. Apparently, she hadn’t heard of RickRolling.

Eighties stars are popular these days, maybe we can call this decade already “retro”. Take David Hasselhof for example. The Baywatch/ KnightRider hero is the new PR guy for Soocial, a Dutch start-up that takes care of your contacts-syncing needs. Minor detail: he has no idea that 750 people laughed about a short Soocial promo movie at the last Next Web Conference, featuring him. Some people DO hassle the Hoff.

But now, the German hero has started his own competition. In one of the most genuinely-written blog posts I have ever read, Hasselhof explains the procedure:

Anyway… I was thinking… You guys keep seeing me singing and performing but I want to see what you can do… So here it is - the first official HoffSpace competition - I want you to send in your videos of you singing or lip-syncing my songs from all over the world. I want to see great locations, great costume, great performances and great imagination… Upload them to the video section and mark them as Hoff Video Competition… I am going to think about a prize but it will be something very cool!!!

Despite his enthusiasm, I’m afraid this competition will not blow any life into the Hoff’s singing career. You see, mr. Hasselhoff misses the point here that eighties stars are only cool when other people - not yourself - start a hype. Not because the star has made great songs, no, just because he or she looks ridiculously outdated.

But don’t worry David, the whole Soocial-thing is a good start for a second career. Most eighties stars haven’t got a write-up on TechCrunch yet. Before you know it, your “Looking for freedom” has been watched 25 million times and you give shows all over the world. Just call Rick whenever you loose your faith.

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About the author: Ernst-Jan is a blogger and journalist, who previously worked in New York to cover news at the United Nations. Next to writing, he's also a singer in the band Christina Five.

4 comments/trackbacks to “Can somebody tell Hasselhof it works the other way around?”

  1. Jun 27, 2008: Gemilo blog » Blog Archive » Ritari Ässästä tuli herra HoffSpace

    [...] hänen musiikkiaan. Pyyntö on kyllä varsin persoonallinen, siitä olen samaa mieltä Ernst-Janin kanssa. Hasselhoff kirjoittaa: “Anyway… I was thinking… You guys keep seeing me singing [...]

  2. Aug 8, 2008: Soocial will “totally obliterate” Plaxo and MobileMe

    [...] time we’re interviewing Stefan Fountain from Dutch start-up Soocial. You might remember the David Hasselhof incident at The Next Web Conference. He was the guy behind it. They’re infamous for their own style, [...]

  1. By Randy Nichols on Jun 9, 2008

    Well said

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  2. By Boris Veldhuijzen van Zanten on Jun 9, 2008

    Hasselhof needs a ‘Pulp Fiction’. It worked for Travolta…

    [Reply]

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