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May 28, 2015

Lists for success

Have a look at any networking platform, like a message board or a ‘user review’ and check the members’ contents. A large percentage will feature lists prescribing right or wrong actions for success. Don’t read those lists! Here are 5 reasons why: ☺ • Chances are the writer will be very young. Most probably he/she […]

May 14, 2015

Where are the women?

Half of the world’s population are women. Although in developed countries it has been well documented that women are unfairly represented in the higher executive ranks of companies, what is not that much reported is that the number of famous males outrun the number of famous females, too. A poll by the BBC asked people […]

April 30, 2015

Knowing what you don’t know

I used to have a monthly subscription for a music technology magazine. In one of its issues, the editor wrote: “We are introducing to you the latest innovations, but you don’t become a good musician by buying these. If you are a good musician, you can excel in your performance even playing an old instrument. […]

April 16, 2015

With a little help from The Beatles

The brilliant, gravelly voiced singer Joe Cocker died late last year, at 70. His most famous recording, of course, was his bluesy and passionate take on The Beatles’ With A Little Help From My Friends. Lennon and McCartney might have written it for The Beatles album Sgt. Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band in 1967, but […]

April 2, 2015

Love vs Money

I (Who Have Nothing) is a song originally released in English by Ben E. King in 1963. It is based on the Italian song Uno Dei Tanti, with music by Carlo Donida. The English lyrics were written by Jerry Leiber and Mike Stoller. I listened to it for the first time on a Tom Jones […]

March 19, 2015

A driver and social media

The other day, a lorry emblazoned with the name of my favourite make of yoghurt nearly ran me off the road at 70mph. I don’t know how you would feel, but I have boycotted that yoghurt brand since. For me, that van driver’s behaviour – and his driving was utterly reckless – mirrors the values […]

March 5, 2015

The decision The Doors regretted

John Roberts and Joel Rosenman placed the following advertisement in The New York Times and The Wall Street Journal: “Young men with unlimited capital looking for interesting, legitimate investment opportunities and business propositions.” The young guys were successful. They met with Michael Lang and Artie Kornfeld to establish a legitimate venture, aptly titled Woodstock Ventures. […]

February 19, 2015

Perfect inches

I was waiting for this. And I was wondering why nobody has done it yet. I was asking myself if the musicians were really so little influenced by what they see around themselves. The song I’d been waiting for surfaced with the following lyrics: If you got beauty, beauty, just raise ‘em up ‘Cause every […]

February 5, 2015

Buying a house for the piano

Ever heard of a man who bought a new house just for his piano? Probably not. If I had, I wouldn’t have believed it anyway. And I might have joked about it. But I cannot do so now… since the joke would be on me. ☺ It’s true. In one of my crazy moments I […]

January 22, 2015

Don’t “Like” my obituary!

No… I am not dead yet. ☺ But you can do me a favour when I do pop off: don’t give the “Ups” for me by pressing on the “Like” button if and when my obituary appears in social media. Why? It won’t matter to me. I’ll already be dead and won’t be able to […]

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