Re: At a loose end with no Loose Ends material

Emani97@aol.com
Mon, 10 Mar 1997 18:08:07 -0500 (EST)


Craigyd wrote:

<< All this talk about Loose Ends (LE) and Carl McIntosh (CMc) has depressed
me no end. The last few days have been spent reminiscing about the "Magic
Touch" CMc had in the production of LE material. >>

I share your sentiments exactly. It don't understand why such good
production and a good group doesn't stay around for ever. Earth, Wind & Fire
made albums for over 15 years before they started to fade away. Why is it
that groups of today, excellent groups like Loose Ends, makes two or three
albums and you never hear from them again? Is it me, or is the industry too
eager to throw away a group at the first sign of a record sale drop off?
What do you all think?

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Subj: Re: At a loose end with no Loose Ends material
Date: 97-03-10 09:45:50 EST
From: Emani97
To: craigyd@ozramp.net.au

Craigyd wrote:

<< All this talk about Loose Ends (LE) and Carl McIntosh (CMc) has depressed
me no end. The last few days have been spent reminiscing about the "Magic
Touch" CMc had in the production of LE material. >>

I share your sentiments exactly. It don't understand why such good
production and a good group doesn't stay around for ever. Earth, Wind & Fire
made albums for over 15 years before they started to fade away. Why is it
that groups of today, excellent groups like Loose Ends, makes two or three
albums and you never hear from them again? Is it me, or is the industry too
eager to throw away a group at the first sign of a record sale drop off?
What do you all think?

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