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From: jeremiah at nur.net (Jeremiah Cornelius)
Subject: Do you really think CDs will be protected in future?

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On Thursday 09 October 2003 05:01, Dave Howe wrote:
> Andrew Simmons wrote:
> > Dave Howe wrote:

<SNIP>

> > What about A&R?
>
> A&R?
> Assuming you mean advertising, then that is a self-fulfilling prophecy;

A&R is a fancy term for talent scout.  Bloated self-important 'trend setters' 
and 'taste makers'.  Have produced the likes of "Mister Mister" and "Chico 
DeBarge".

If you're ever in San Francisco around the time of the Gavin convention, you 
can determine for yourself the indespensibility of this layer of 
arbitration...
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