Just out of interest, MU are probably aware of this campaign by Equity (I'm a member btw) -
www.equity.org.uk/getting-involved/campaigns/professionally-made-professionally-paid/
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I hate sending stuff overseas, had one parcel go to somewhere near Russia - got paid, much to my surprise, the latest was an American gentleman who seemed to think I was going to send a basically uwrapped Marshall valve amp............hmm...............
Caught some of Sheryl Crow - fabulous, professional, 57, says it all......dipped into bits of the rest, landed up watching a progam about Victorian Sewers, which was slightly more entertaining.....
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I started with something like 'Glastonbury, business model' and went from there --a side issue relating to Mean Fiddler is well worth the time - given patience one can follow the thing from the 'hippie dream'and the creation of what we see today - be warned, it's a long read..........
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The history of the business side of Glastonbury makes interesting reading
- I spent a couple of days reading up on ME & his business learning curve.......
I'll leave this one here - read & learn, read & learn..........
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I recall a bit of a shouting match over in the Good Ole USof A over Ringo Starr
doing a very passable version of 'You're Sixteen' (age of consent 'n' all that)
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Last time I looked there were about 152 different(ish) versions of Relax
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I always thought of Brown Sugar being slighltly risque, but of its time..........
this is, of course where art & populist sensitivety get shot with the same gun........
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Which is why I went to an osteopath.
I got a bit concerned when my GP tried to foist me off with some sort of excersise routines pamphlet, bits of which he'd crossed out - in pencil (I'm guessing he wasn't allowed anything much sharper than a crayon?)
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Go to an osteopath (NOT a Chriropractor) - I had various GPs & physios play around with my back for years - one visit to an oseopath more-or-less sorted it in one...........nuff said...........
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