Yes. I started listening to his music when I found out that he did the music for Breaking Bad…Have you heard Townes Van Zandt?
Yes. I started listening to his music when I found out that he did the music for Breaking Bad…Have you heard Townes Van Zandt?
I had a teacher friend who taught a couple of the girls from Bananarama and had said at the time that they would never achieve anything with their livesReminds me of an incident in my high school days 67/68.
Sat in an English lesson and the teacher notices a discussion going o about an LP a student had in his hand.
The teacher invites him to the front of the class and takes a look at the LP and states
'Fleetwood Mac they won't go far with a name like that!!)
And they haven't - dreadful lolI had a teacher friend who taught a couple of the girls from Bananarama and had said at the time that they would never achieve anything with their lives
Well I never. Yup, wrong on that, wasn't I but have never seen any. That's burst my bubble, really. I just hate adverts so much that I am always looking for someone who refuses..You may be correct that it is more prevalent since his death, but a quick google reveals his music has appeared in ads before. Such as Changes in Toyota RAV4 and Modern Love for Pepsi (an ad he also appeared in).
His estate sold his entire catalogue (for $250m), so we will probably be hearing much more of it in ads in the coming years.
I know what you mean, but I guess it is easy money for them. If I were rich and famous (which I’m not and have no desire to be), I’d only advertise what I really believed in. I have a particular bee in my bonnet about someone using their reputation to extol the virtues of equity release - particularly in the earlier days of the product.Well I never. Yup, wrong on that, wasn't I but have never seen any. That's burst my bubble, really. I just hate adverts so much that I am always looking for someone who refuses..
Not a musician, I know, but Ben Elton proudly proclaims that he's never done, nor would he ever do an advert. Good on him I say but it's probably just me.
I fully intend using equity release to pay for my retirement (assuming I can get a decent interest rate). I've no kids to leave the house to so I might as well get some use out of it's value myself.I know what you mean, but I guess it is easy money for them. If I were rich and famous (which I’m not and have no desire to be), I’d only advertise what I really believed in. I have a particular bee in my bonnet about someone using their reputation to extol the virtues of equity release - particularly in the earlier days of the product.
I assume it is a much safer product these days, but not well regulated initially and lots of horror stories from that time. I’m sure it suits some people in more situations now, but for me, I think I’d consider downsizing first. If in in doubt, I’d check with Money Saving Expert! He knows more than me.I fully intend using equity release to pay for my retirement (assuming I can get a decent interest rate). I've no kids to leave the house to so I might as well get some use out of its value myself.
Heheh.Just noticed that Martin Turner ex Wishbone Ash will be playing at my local venue later this year but I also noticed this which made me LOL
Peggy Seeger With Neill & Calum MacColl – 90th Birthday Farewell Tour
(Until next time eh?)
Make sure it's not the final leg of her tour, in case it really is farewell.Heheh.
At the age of 90, I doubt there'd many world tours on the agenda. Wow. 90 and still touring: absolutely fantastic. Go on girl.
She was married to Ewan McColl for years and is a great name in folk music. I'm so glad you highlighted her tour, Al because I've seen that she's due to play the John Peel Centre, Stowmarket in June and that's really good news. I'd love to see her play, along with her son, Neil.
I think I can safely file that under 'Black Humour' HehehMake sure it's not the final leg of her tour, in case it really is farewell.
Just make sure you book sooner rather than later, there was a big demand for tickets at my local venueHeheh.
At the age of 90, I doubt there'd many world tours on the agenda. Wow. 90 and still touring: absolutely fantastic. Go on girl.
She was married to Ewan McColl for years and is a great name in folk music. I'm so glad you highlighted her tour, Al because I've seen that she's due to play the John Peel Centre, Stowmarket in June and that's really good news. I'd love to see her play, along with her son, Neil.
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