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Post by Ann on Sept 10, 2003 18:09:38 GMT -5
But a big old thank you for organising the 20 Quid Musak Prize. I had a fab time. Much better than the Mercurys no doubt. Thank you for the drink. I hope that wasnt the prize money. I dont think I could live with myself if I was depriving Girls Aloud of any cash. Oh, wait...yes I could.
Anyhoo. Thank you!
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Post by Forgive Me Jenny Elly Moondial on Sept 10, 2003 18:12:05 GMT -5
£20 Musak prize, does this mean "No Good Advice" is to be played in elevators as background music now.
Fantastic.
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Post by Ann on Sept 10, 2003 18:46:41 GMT -5
£20 Musak prize, does this mean "No Good Advice" is to be played in elevators as background music now. Fantastic. Yes. No Good Advice, being played in lifts at a shopping centre near you.
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Post by Forgive Me Jenny Elly Moondial on Sept 10, 2003 19:10:27 GMT -5
That's going to annoy any shops selling tambourines when kids come in dance along and put them back on the shelf when they're finished.
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Post by YumPOP on Sept 13, 2003 16:46:55 GMT -5
No Good Advice, being played in lifts at a shopping centre near you. I was in a Sainsbury's in Portsmouth once and they were playing lift music versions of the Spice Girls and Radiohead. When I worked in a department store they used to play re-recorded version of 6-month old pop songs. I presume there was some kind of royalty dodge going on.
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Post by jamie on Sept 14, 2003 3:01:23 GMT -5
When I worked in a department store they used to play re-recorded version of 6-month old pop songs. I presume there was some kind of royalty dodge going on. I think it was. That's why most banks have music you don't know playing on the phonelines otherwise they'd have to pay out lots.
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