Most of the groups I worked with 30 years ago are either dead or dead broke. And it's a shame.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
In theory, I'd like to work in a group. But the group I'd like to work in, all the musicians in them are long since dead.
A lot of groups get dirty deals. They work hard and have to get a job after their career is over.
Everyone I used to play with has either given up or is dead.
That is why we are working with these various groups that have volunteers. We can get a lot of these things done. Nobody has dropped out, and a lot of people would like to join. We now know what each other does.
Now, I'm the only living member of that group. There was the six of us originally and they're now all gone.
I work with the dead, but I am working for the living.
Groups are corporations now. They have pension plans. Musicians have saw the daylight.
Since Michael died I think I've worked constantly. Friends and colleagues are very sustaining. They're the people who get you through it... It's no good to be on your own.
The Broken Bow group is such a great family and seem like a group of tight-knit people. When I looked for a new label, I wanted to feel I could trust everybody. I wanted motivation to be at an all-time high.
It's been such a group effort. When you're a new band and you have limited resources, you end up getting people that are there because they love what you do, and that's great.
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