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Topic History of: Soley Soley Max. showing the last 5 posts - (Last post first)
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andrew
JK2006 wrote: You may be right on all those Honey but the bigger problem is - I don't know how to break hits these days. Sadly, nobody else does either. Runaway hits break by themselves but most of the others are just the major label priorities pushed in the tried and tested old ways (chuck money about). When I was younger, had more energy, knew every detail of promotion and sales, I was great at constructing different methods but I was probably alone doing it in the 70s and 80s and there is no JK in today's music industry.
Sadly I wouldn't be surprised if Simon decided to put them on his books.
I know what you mean music is changing and no one likes it when a group performs new songs at a gig, something I never understand.
JK2006
You may be right on all those Honey but the bigger problem is - I don't know how to break hits these days. Sadly, nobody else does either. Runaway hits break by themselves but most of the others are just the major label priorities pushed in the tried and tested old ways (chuck money about). When I was younger, had more energy, knew every detail of promotion and sales, I was great at constructing different methods but I was probably alone doing it in the 70s and 80s and there is no JK in today's music industry.
andrew
honey!oh sugar sugar. wrote: andrew wrote: JK2006 wrote: Sadly nowhere Andrew; friends love it but no clubs or DJ's picked up on it.
Maybe give a copy to every nightclub in the UK.
And change the band name, stop telling everyone they are "manufactured", delete the other stuff and push the curly haired one to the front.
It is an outstanding version and deserves to be taken seriously.
The curly haired bird is the fittest out the lot.
honey!oh sugar sugar.
andrew wrote: JK2006 wrote: Sadly nowhere Andrew; friends love it but no clubs or DJ's picked up on it.
Maybe give a copy to every nightclub in the UK.
And change the band name, stop telling everyone they are "manufactured", delete the other stuff and push the curly haired one to the front.
It is an outstanding version and deserves to be taken seriously.
andrew
JK2006 wrote: Sadly nowhere Andrew; friends love it but no clubs or DJ's picked up on it.