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Topic History of: Which Manager would not allow... Max. showing the last 5 posts - (Last post first)
Mart |
Ah! The smoking debate on singing re-emerges.
Simple fact is some singers sing better on it, some suffer as a result.
I was told that Pavarotti has a single cigarette before a performance.
This situation with the smoking will of course be great for autograph hunters when the ban comes in, just hang around outside the gig, and get rather a lot of signatures.
I`m pretty sure the Brits was non smoking, the fog in the hotel I stayed at with some of the guests later reeked of desperation for a fag, I was awoken at 4 am by a door slamming , and a guest yelling "I hate this place it stinks of smoke!" |
Benson and Hedges |
were they allowed to have a cigarette? |
Manager Man |
What I meant, is that the artist's longterm career (ie the recording session the next day) is far more important than a ligging session at The Brits.
Arctic Monkeys didn't even go to The Brits this year - putting their US career first.
If you put your priorities in the right order - you will stand a better chance of winning The Brits anyway. |
Mart |
That opens another can of worms MM.
If the artist is used to being in, lets say, a "party atmostphere",they could well feel awkward on the night and less creative the next day as a result.
You could not have taken, for example, the Alex Harvey Band, to the Brits, knowing they were in the studio the next day and expect them to not have a tipple.
They would have just been uncomfortable. |
Manager Man |
Sensible manager - looking after his artist's best interests. |
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