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iThought SoThe spunky performer has been chatting to a beautiful young lady at the bar for almost an hour now. Heʼs bought her a few drinks, and she has giggled innocently at every ounce of his witty charm.

It is all going well.

Performer:! ! ! ! What are your plans for the weekend then?

Young Lady:! ! ! ! I was supposed to be seeing some friends, but if ! ! ! ! ! something better comes along...

She flirts.

Performer:! ! ! ! Well, me and my friends are in the final round of this pub ! ! ! ! ! quiz. It started off as a bit of fun, but we keep winning. So ! ! ! ! ! all of a sudden, weʼve started taking it really seriously. ! ! ! ! ! Weʼve gone so far as to start revising.

She giggles.

Young Lady:! ! ! ! I know what you mean. I have a competitive side too.

Performer:! ! ! ! Itʼs a music quiz, what kind of music are you in to?

Young Lady:! ! ! ! Mavin Gaye, and anything like that.

They leave together, bound for his hotel. He retires from mentalism and quickly discovers friends who have real hobbies like sport and Playstation.

No, not really.

Performer: ! ! ! ! I donʼt know about you, but I just hate to lose. My team ! ! ! ! ! really want to win. Itʼs not about the prize. In fact we only ! ! ! ! ! win a crate of Budweiser. Itʼs the prestige.

Young Lady:! ! ! ! Yeah, I know what you mean.

Performer:! ! ! ! So this week is the final. And itʼs music, like I said. So ! ! ! ! ! each of us has taken one of the musical eras and spent ! ! ! ! ! the last week researching everything we can about it. ! ! ! ! ! That way we figure weʼll have the best chance of doing ! ! ! ! ! well.

Young Lady:! ! ! ! So which era are you doing?

Performer:! ! ! ! Well, to be honest itʼs a time I didnʼt know much about at ! ! ! ! ! all. The 60s. So Iʼve been looking at who was born, who

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! ! ! ! ! had kids, who was married and who died throughout that ! ! ! ! ! time. I have most of it down.

! ! ! ! ! Actually there is something Iʼve been struggling with. ! ! ! ! ! Maybe you could help me out?

The Young Lady smiles and leans in.

Young Lady:! ! ! ! I will try.

From his pocket, the performer removes his wallet.

Performer:! ! ! ! Well, you can see here in my wallet Iʼve got a piece of ! ! ! ! ! paper. Basically that has the list of the top 10 best selling ! ! ! ! ! songs from the 1960s. Itʼs kind of ridiculous that I am find ! ! ! ! ! with remembering the real names of the super stars of ! ! ! ! ! that time, but for some reason the top 10 singles just ! ! ! ! ! wonʼt stick in my mind.

! ! ! ! ! So here is how Iʼm hoping you can help me out.

! ! ! ! ! Give me a number between 1 and 10 and Iʼll see if I can ! ! ! ! ! remember the song that is at that position. Go ahead ! ! ! ! ! name one.

Young Lady:! ! ! ! Four.

The performer suddenly goes from confident to somewhat lacking. Deeply searching within himself, he eventually admits defeat.

Performer:! ! ! ! Iʼm so sorry, I told you I was finding it hard. Iʼll have to ! ! ! ! ! take a look.

He takes the list out of his wallet.

! ! ! ! ! See, I knew number one was Elvis Presley, and number ! ! ! ! ! two...ah number four Build Me Up Buttercup by those ! ! ! ! ! damned Foundations.

Suddenly a moment of astonishment comes across his face.

! ! ! ! ! Wait a minute. This is so freaky. Like really strange. You ! ! ! ! ! know like when people have known each other for years ! ! ! ! ! and they say the same things at the same time?

The lady looks curious.

Young Lady:! ! ! ! Yes?

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Performer:! ! ! ! Well of all the songs you could have been drawn towards ! ! ! ! ! just now, you went for The Foundationsʼ, Build Me Up ! ! ! ! ! Buttercup. Do you like that song?

Young Lady:! ! ! ! Not particularly.

Performer:! ! ! ! No, me neither. But you were drawn to it. Stranger still. ! ! ! ! ! Even though I donʼt like especially like that song, pick up ! ! ! ! ! my iPod.

The performer gestures to the iPod that has been sat on the bar the entire time.

! ! ! ! ! There is a song paused mid-song isn;t there? Just press ! ! ! ! ! play.

She does. The chorus of Build Me Up Buttercup plays. NOW they leave together.

This is a truly astonishing effect. Not only amazing - but simple, and impromptu with very little work required.

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An ExplanationLetʼs have one ey?

What I really love about this routine is how simple it is to have upon your person at all times. Then how extremely simple it is to introduce this routine without the people around you knowing that youʼre even heading for a fantastic moment of mentalism.

The presentation of the pub quiz totally reels everyone in.

Then you have this fantastic moment of apparent failure, this creates a real human element to the performer that brings the audience all the closer to him. Now the climax is incredibly powerful, even more than before.

The routine came about when I got my very first wallet that allowed for a billet index. It was the Stealth Assassin, produced by Pete Nardi at Alakazam.

Essentially, what I have here are 10 slips of paper inside of my wallet, so no matter which number between 1 and 10 is named, I produce the paper with Build Me Up Buttercup next to that number.

Iʼll give you all of the things to print out in a moment, rather than spend the hour or so it took me - Iʼve done the hard work for you. Just print and use.

Anyway, back to what is going on.

I created this routine with the gaff in hand first. The wallet. There are many wallets around that allow you to hide an index inside. The Steal Assassin is the one I used to employ. I now use one of the wallets from Outlaw Effects.

One of the suggestions that came included with that Stealth was that you have a list of objects, numbered 1-10 in your wallet. The person names a number, you take out the list and you predict the thing next to that number. I thought that was quite a nice idea.

My reservation was WHY. Why did you have a list of objects, countries or people in your wallet, named 1-10?

The gray cells of my mind jiggled and eventually I came to the idea of something that would be numbered. The top 10.

Now the reason I use 1960s music is because it is all the more unlikely that anyone will question which songs sold better than others. Yet many of the songs from that era are still known by modern audiences. It fits perfectly.

So the set up is simple. You have the 10 lists hidden in your wallet. On the first list, Build Me Up Buttercup (or whatever force song you choose) is printed next to the number 1. On the 2nd list, the same song appears next to the number two. And so on.

Now you introduce the story, just exactly as the Performer does in the apparently imaginary situation outlined earlier.

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Talk about the quiz, the competitiveness and your task to memorise the top 10. Tell of your struggle and ask that they help you out.

This creates a great positive attitude in the other person. One of wanting to assist, rather that one of conflict which so much mentalism asks for.

Now ask the person to call out a number between 1 and 10. Often at this point youʼd be met with resistance saying ʻyouʼre a mind reader, you tell meʼ. However under these circumstances it would make no sense for your volunteer to make such a statement. So they are very forthcoming.

Now as soon as they have called out the number, you know which list to remove from you wallet. But, not so fast.

Take your time.

At this point your audience believe this to be a memory test. So we must fein recalling the song at that position. Show some struggle then, ultimately fail.

Only with an expression of defeat do you now go in to your wallet and remove the correct slip of paper that will show the force song at the position they just named.

Then the rest, as they say is presentation.

On the following 2 pages are the 10 lists I use (and have used for the past 4/5 years now). That should save you some considerable hours of putting this together. Just print them out, cut them up and start using this.

Thanks for your support!

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Greatest Selling Songs of the 1960s

1. Build Me Up Buttercup - Foundations 2. Are You Lonesome Tonight - Elvis Presley3. She Loves You - The Beatles4. Green Green Grass of Home - Tom Jones5. Release Me - Engelbert Humperdinck6. My Boy Lollipop - Millie7. Oh pretty Woman - Roy Oberson8. Crying in the Chapel - Elvis Presley9. The Minute Youʼre Gone - Cliff Richard10. Runaway - Del Shannon

Greatest Selling Songs of the 1960s

1.Are You Lonesome Tonight - Elvis Presley2.Build Me Up Buttercup - Foundations3.She Loves You - The Beatles4.Green Green Grass of Home - Tom Jones5.Release Me - Engelbert Humperdinck6.My Boy Lollipop - Millie7.Oh pretty Woman - Roy Oberson8.Crying in the Chapel - Elvis Presley9.The Minute Youʼre Gone - Cliff Richard10.Runaway - Del Shannon

Greatest Selling Songs of the 1960s

1.Are You Lonesome Tonight - Elvis Presley2.She Loves You - The Beatles3.Build Me Up Buttercup - Foundations4.Green Green Grass of Home - Tom Jones5.Release Me - Engelbert Humperdinck6.My Boy Lollipop - Millie7.Oh pretty Woman - Roy Oberson8.Crying in the Chapel - Elvis Presley9.The Minute Youʼre Gone - Cliff Richard10.Runaway - Del Shannon

Greatest Selling Songs of the 1960s

1. Are You Lonesome Tonight - Elvis Presley2. She Loves You - The Beatles3. Green Green Grass of Home - Tom Jones4. Build Me Up Buttercup - Foundations5. Release Me - Engelbert Humperdinck6. My Boy Lollipop - Millie7. Oh pretty Woman - Roy Oberson8. Crying in the Chapel - Elvis Presley9. The Minute Youʼre Gone - Cliff Richard10. Runaway - Del Shannon

Greatest Selling Songs of the 1960s

1. Are You Lonesome Tonight - Elvis Presley2. She Loves You - The Beatles3. Green Green Grass of Home - Tom Jones4. Release Me - Engelbert Humperdinck5. Build Me Up Buttercup - Foundations6. My Boy Lollipop - Millie7. Oh pretty Woman - Roy Oberson8. Crying in the Chapel - Elvis Presley9. The Minute Youʼre Gone - Cliff Richard10. Runaway - Del Shannon

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Greatest Selling Songs of the 1960s

1. Are You Lonesome Tonight - Elvis Presley2. She Loves You - The Beatles3. Green Green Grass of Home - Tom Jones4. Release Me - Engelbert Humperdinck5. My Boy Lollipop - Millie6. Build Me Up Buttercup - Foundations7. Oh pretty Woman - Roy Oberson8. Crying in the Chapel - Elvis Presley9. The Minute Youʼre Gone - Cliff Richard10. Runaway - Del Shannon

Greatest Selling Songs of the 1960s

1. Are You Lonesome Tonight - Elvis Presley2. She Loves You - The Beatles3. Green Green Grass of Home - Tom Jones4. Release Me - Engelbert Humperdinck5. My Boy Lollipop - Millie6. Oh pretty Woman - Roy Oberson7. Build Me Up Buttercup - Foundations8. Crying in the Chapel - Elvis Presley9. The Minute Youʼre Gone - Cliff Richard10. Runaway - Del Shannon

Greatest Selling Songs of the 1960s

1. Are You Lonesome Tonight - Elvis Presley2. She Loves You - The Beatles3. Green Green Grass of Home - Tom Jones4. Release Me - Engelbert Humperdinck5. My Boy Lollipop - Millie6. Oh pretty Woman - Roy Oberson7. Crying in the Chapel - Elvis Presley8. Build Me Up Buttercup - Foundations9. The Minute Youʼre Gone - Cliff Richard10. Runaway - Del Shannon

Greatest Selling Songs of the 1960s

1. Are You Lonesome Tonight - Elvis Presley2. She Loves You - The Beatles3. Green Green Grass of Home - Tom Jones4. Release Me - Engelbert Humperdinck5. My Boy Lollipop - Millie6. Oh pretty Woman - Roy Oberson7. Crying in the Chapel - Elvis Presley8. The Minute Youʼre Gone - Cliff Richard9. Build Me Up Buttercup - Foundations10. Runaway - Del Shannon

Greatest Selling Songs of the 1960s

1. Are You Lonesome Tonight - Elvis Presley2. She Loves You - The Beatles3. Green Green Grass of Home - Tom Jones4. Release Me - Engelbert Humperdinck5. My Boy Lollipop - Millie6. Oh pretty Woman - Roy Oberson7. Crying in the Chapel - Elvis Presley8. The Minute Youʼre Gone - Cliff Richard9. Runaway - Del Shannon10.Build Me Up Buttercup - Foundations

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