You have to hope you there in WA don't end up in the situation we have here on the Gold Coast, where Live Music is essentially controlled by one man, one company. If you don't sign with Hutchinson's, you don't gig beyond backyard parties or RSL clubs (for the 55+ crowd - oldtime jazz standards only please!), it's that simple.
If you don't jump when he says, smile when he say, play what he says when he says, you don't gig. And since he "owns" you, without him being happy you don't get to sign with a record label.
I guess it's technically possible that a band could suceed without Hutcho, but it would be doing things terribly hard - as if living by live music on the Gold Coast wasn't hard enough already!
One bigger fish is teaching English properly. The word "loose" is the opposite of "tight". "Loose credibility" is what exactly? Credibility that wobbles all over the place perhaps?
The word you want is "lose". I see this almost everyday on/., so when you type "loose" ask your self if you are refering to something badly tied down, or whether you really mean "lose".
I'm also red/green blind, and I don't think you appreciate the advantages it gives us over the "normal" people:
1) Camoflage doesnt work very well at all, in fact most camoflaged stuff stands out like dog's balls to a r/g blind person.
2) As a result we tend to make really good hunters and gatherers.
3) We tend to have really good perception of texture etc, as we have adapted to the brown grass, brown trees and brown moss.
Sure. I don't like dealing with mains power very much, as there are two red/brown wires, and one of them has 240 V in it, whilst the other is earth.
And "colour coded" diagrams can be a bit tricky. I have to keep a multimeter handy when using resistors. Universal Indicator is a dangerous chemical.
But the women always want a good provider, and I know I can find animals and kill them faster than the "normal" people. Come the nuclear winter, it's us colour-blind people who will be the most respected and popular people in the villagers.
If you don't jump when he says, smile when he say, play what he says when he says, you don't gig. And since he "owns" you, without him being happy you don't get to sign with a record label.
I guess it's technically possible that a band could suceed without Hutcho, but it would be doing things terribly hard - as if living by live music on the Gold Coast wasn't hard enough already!
One bigger fish is teaching English properly. The word "loose" is the opposite of "tight". "Loose credibility" is what exactly? Credibility that wobbles all over the place perhaps?
/., so when you type "loose" ask your self if you are refering to something badly tied down, or whether you really mean "lose".
The word you want is "lose". I see this almost everyday on
I'm also red/green blind, and I don't think you appreciate the advantages it gives us over the "normal" people:
1) Camoflage doesnt work very well at all, in fact most camoflaged stuff stands out like dog's balls to a r/g blind person.
2) As a result we tend to make really good hunters and gatherers.
3) We tend to have really good perception of texture etc, as we have adapted to the brown grass, brown trees and brown moss.
Sure. I don't like dealing with mains power very much, as there are two red/brown wires, and one of them has 240 V in it, whilst the other is earth.
And "colour coded" diagrams can be a bit tricky. I have to keep a multimeter handy when using resistors. Universal Indicator is a dangerous chemical.
But the women always want a good provider, and I know I can find animals and kill them faster than the "normal" people. Come the nuclear winter, it's us colour-blind people who will be the most respected and popular people in the villagers.