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Topic History of: Now this is a band looking after their fans...
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managerboy Yeh nice touch, but then its just another example of EMI messing up hugely again. The same thing happened with another soon to be big band on EMI. That sort of inconceivable mistake shouldnt happen in the first place considering the approval process for label copy. Its the simple things

Well done to the manager who im sure would have been the one shouting the walls down in EMI for them to replace every single that had been bought.

I really do hope this takeover helps EMI sort themselves out.

Good band AirTraffic.
Mart ..all this talk about digital aggregators etc and then human beings appear.

The widely championed Air Traffic apologised to their fans about the track listing being wrong on some of the vinyl issues of the last single and asked fans to send it back for a replacement.
I sent a message back saying" no way, I`m keeping mine it`s a collectable."

An unrequested replacement just dropped through the door.
We hardly ever talk about how to keep a fan base on here, but that is one heckuva an example.

Look after the pennies and the