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It was most entertaining. Has it been deleted?
Will we ever get to know what ronnie wore and how his meeting went? Surely the thread can be resurrected. The suspense is killing me. :-( Please tell us dear shooman.
Shooey, looks as though you have a secret admirer.
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Looks like you just hit the big 1K, Shooey!
Here's to many, many more!!
In the past one thousand posts you've touched not only my heart but my soul with your words of wisdom, kindness, honesty, probity and valour.
Here's to you, Shooey!!!
I'm sure that all forum members will join me in raising a glass to The Shooster -
We wouldn't have a forum without you.
From the heart -
Jack.
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This plan, it is a good one.
I think Kelly Clarkson has a fetish for short guys who wear lots of chains around their necks. Go for it ronnie!
p.s. Why did you delete your fascinating account of your music industry meeting?
Well, l had my second meeting with the EMI guy yesterday.
At my first meeting l wore grey pants, tailored bone sportscoat, bold striped french cuff dress shirt, marone colour pocketsquare, brown J&M handmade brogues. Eventhough he was dressed smartly in black jeans and a black top, l always felt completely comfortable in what l was wearing. l wasn't there as a muso, l was there as a salesman, so l needed to distinuish myself on initial meeting; l didn't want to appear to be a pushover. Besides, l wanted to be remembered easily by him. Getting a second meeting was really important, so l needed to dress authoritatively but yet casual. A suit would have been overkill. l think my clothes worked for me.
The second meeting was different. l wore dark denim jeans, black boot, top notch dress shirt made of beautiful fabric, black leather jacket. We had a great meeting. My clothing allowed him to relax more this time; that was my intention.
He said our music is very good and really well written, but he also said that we are a very old band....our members are no longer 20 (less marketable), in fact, most of the young gun bands have members young enough to be our children. Evenstill, l haven't given up on the project with EMI, we have many great things to offer to the label. lf we fail to make a negotiation, we'll go to our initial planned market: Europe & U.S.A. Got to be very careful of which label you talk to.....lots of mean sharks around.
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Thanks mate.
Talking about clothes......
l was lucky enough to get the opportunatey to meet a fellow i've been trying to hunt down for months. Before my band did their set, l was looking everywhere for this important looking bloke. l overlooked a certain unimportant looking bloke a few times anxiously trying to find this music big shot. Yet did l know that this oldish grey headed fellow in a dingy gray tracksuit (with hoody) and sneakers was the actual legend that l had been so desperately seeking time with. He keeps a very low profile so people don't bother him (these people are spoken about in very hush hush terms. The people that leak me this info could never have their identities revealed). l'm so glad l made that important contact.....he could open many big doors. He's a very switched on fellow.
Why do so many big shots where tracksuits to work? l've known a good number of successful businessmen that have worn tracksuits to work for important meetings.
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