(This article is some from magazine, it's pretty funny!) Prank: If David Bowie were trying to get a record deal today, would he get signed? We called a few music industry people and played them a song by the "new group" Indescretion. Little did they know they were listening to a David Bowie (back then, Davy Jones) recording for 1966. Before the glam, the androgyny and the stock options, there was "I Want my Baby Back." We wonderer if it would fly today US: Do you want to hear anymore? Men's magazine music editor: "No! Make it stop! He will not get his baby back or his record contract until his voice changes. In the event that 'N Sync needs an extra member, I think the singer has a future." US: So if we had a magic 8 ball, the outlook on their music career would be 'not so good'? THEM: "I have a magic 8 ball on my desk, actually, and the outlook is.....'my reply is no.'" US: Tell us honestly what you think of them. Head of a major music label's publicity department: "That was definently not my thing at all. It sounds like it's from the '40s or '50s." US: They're trying to recapture that retro sound. THEM: "I see." US: Do they have any future? Finally an A&R person responds somewhat positively: "It could be a theme from a '60s James Bond movie. It sounds kind of familier, kind of unique. I'd be interested in seeing what else they had."