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Nice guys take a fall in Japan

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THE tragedy behind Beyond lead singer Wong Ka-kui's accident in Tokyo last week is that it could not have happened to a nicer band.

The accident, in which Wong fell three metres from a studio stage while filming a top-rated comedy show for Fuji Television, has put the brakes on the band's biggest challenge yet - the conquest of the Japanese market.

Beyond was about to start promoting and marketing its records on Friday, the day after Wong, 31, slipped on a pool of water during a sketch. The accident is a severe blow for a band which had fought its way from obscurity to international success.

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Beyond formed in 1983 - four friends who loved music and wanted to play it - as an independent, alternative band.

It developed a following, playing punk and new wave shows at small venues such as the Ko Shan Theatre and represented an important counterpoint to the all-pervasive Canto-pop.

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Wong, brother Ka-keung, Yip Sai-wing and Wong Koon-chung refused to compromise, sticking to the brand of music they wanted to play and paying the financial price for not signing to the Hongkong pop machine.

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