http://www.fishki.net/comment.php?id=61059 MDA :) beje Edelweiss pirmaji savo hita (kuris sulauke populiarumo) iskepe pasinaudoje The KLF manualu The Manual (How to Have a Number One the Easy Way) is a 1988 book by The Timelords (Bill Drummond and Jimmy Cauty), better known as The KLF. It is a tongue-in-cheek step by step guide to achieving a No.1 single with no money or musical skills, and a case study of the duo's UK novelty pop No. 1 "Doctorin' the Tardis". The Austrian Eurotrash band Edelweiss took the book as a primary influence: they read the book, borrowed ABBA's "S.O.S.", and sold five million copies worldwide with "Bring Me Edelweiss".[3][4]. It also proved to be an influence on 2000s British girl group The Pipettes who formed after reading the book in order to explore "the idea of being a pop machine."