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Topic History of: (((dmb))) Studios. New professional recording and rehearsal studios nr Manchester.
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Dalmation Detective Well, if the manager portrayed in Spinal Tap the Movie is anything to go by, I'd agree with you Ken.

But seriously , didn't that famous pop bitch Morrissey (ex-Smiths frontman), have a thing or two to say about the people who run the business: that they were corrupt; deceitful; had no artistic instinct and were uncreative?

What you probably meant to say was that all artists behave like spoilt prima donnas.
JK2006 One does not necessarily negate the other.
Dalmation Detective JK2006 wrote:
Luckily I had a fond chat with him before he died.

I still remember the biggest reaction I've ever had - I was one of his first - if not THE first - celebrity interviewee at In The City and at the end of our chat (full house) he asked me "if there's one thing you've learned after all these years in the music industry, what is it?" and I answered "all artistes are cunts".

After a second's silence in which you could hear a pin drop, the entire audience exploded with laughter and gave us a standing ovation!


So, if all artistes are cunts, I wonder what that makes their managers and label bosses?
JK2006 Disctronics; fabulous people Dave and Sue - were friends for years.
dixie JK2006 wrote:
Luckily I had a fond chat with him before he died.

I still remember the biggest reaction I've ever had - I was one of his first - if not THE first - celebrity interviewee at In The City and at the end of our chat (full house) he asked me "if there's one thing you've learned after all these years in the music industry, what is it?" and I answered "all artistes are cunts".

After a second's silence in which you could hear a pin drop, the entire audience exploded with laughter and gave us a standing ovation!


I was there! And featured in the Q&A you did! In fact I obtained a CD recording of the occasion from those lovey people Dave Mackie's company. (Name escapes me, but they supplied the Tip Sheet CDs too).