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Topic History of: How I Destroyed The Music Industry
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hedda it's a terrific story JK. Shame this forum doesn't have a "like" button.
dav dav Love your article JK
I miss the old record business but to be honest I never made any money out of it..
I got in at the end of vinyl although we did press 12” & 7” singles for a little while before moving to CD’s.

But here it was a small market with poor independent distributors and a non supportive mainstream radio for the most part.

Had I been in the pop record business in the UK in the 70’s and 80’s I think that would have been the golden era..
Green Man George Harrison, was an odd bloke, some of his stuff did sound novelty to me even back then and still does.
JK2006 Fascinating. Great idea even though he didn't like Don't Push Me.
Green Man