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Topic History of: Anyone in music working over Easter?
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Mart Nobody can ring here, we had a "bit of a do" last night:sick:
Michael OK, it's Tuesday. You can all ring me again.

Hello? Anyone?
JK2006 Decent enough sound but all the songs are simply repeated lines and riffs.
They need to develop their writing skills.
Designer Magazine I can tell you why most of the A&R were out of the office yesterday...The Boy Majors @ Club Designer Magazine gig last night in Manchester.

Personally I havent been buzzing about a band as much as this for a good few months. 400 capacity venue totally full with 100 people queueing outside the venue, loads of industry folk down there

THE BOY MAJORS
www.myspace.com/theboymajors
Walter Sobchak Well now you are making a totally different and somewhat more valid point. Music indeed does not dominate lifestyles and social interaction as it once did. Sport does. Trying to become a celebrity does. Come to that, being a celebrity does.
Either way you old rogue, Happy Easter and don't work too hard.