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Topic History of: Jeremy Hunt, Charterhouse and me!
Max. showing the last 5 posts - (Last post first)
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JK2006 That's the problem Andrew; they never signed our agreement but I did the job and got the single released and turned into a hit. Then they turned around and said they had decided not to sign the deal (giving me a small percentage of all sales on their product) after all.
andrew You did sign a very bad band and promoted their trashy song like it's the best thing ever.

It even appeared on the PS1 game World Cup 98 on the options menu.

Yes I hope you do regret it and feel ashamed.
JK2006 Jeremy Hunt, a fellow old Charterhouse pupil, campaigning for restrictions on Social Media - ban trolls and children! I'm not convinced by extreme, simple solutions. Complex problems need complex answers. Like everything this century, many problems come from starting things off without thinking about consequences. I was always guilty of this - getting Chumbawamba signed, released and promoted before they had signed their agreed contract with me - as a result I made thousands from Tubthumping instead of millions - and the career of the band became a One Hit Wonder instead of a serious force in society.