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Topic History of: Watching Godzilla
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zooloo The old industry may be ailing but music is in wonderful shape.

The incredible opportunities available now beggar belief - we're on course for one of those occasional times when music thrives.

I'd say Godzilla was provoked.
Mart This is hardly a state of the industry reply but the live scene still seems healthy, we were busier last night at our gig than most of the London ones I have been to lately, in fact I will correct myself, ALL of the London ones I have been to this year.
How ironic it is that my guitarist lives in London.

I have watched Godzilla twice, millions of dollars spent on a film I didnt like I`m afraid.
JK2006 seeing loads of shots of the World Trade Centre...

then thinking about Concorde (256 trips by JK on that beautiful machine)...

then remembering my active and happy career in the music industry in the 20th Century...

what music industry in this ghastly, changed, damaged 21st Century?