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Post by Claret & Blue Army on Jan 4, 2005 23:24:46 GMT 1
I'm amazed he is being given so much freedom by Cowell particularly given how SC has banned SBs girlfriend from assisting on his debut album despite protestation according to todays paper.
The Cowells, Walshs & Fullers of the pop world do have nearly complete control over every aspect of the talent signed to their labels and use more spin than Alistair Campbell could ever dream of.
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Post by Steph Cowley on Jan 7, 2005 19:14:23 GMT 1
-Steve Brookstein
'tis not a publicity thing
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Post by Claret & Blue Army on Jan 7, 2005 19:35:24 GMT 1
I said the same thing last week when I chucked a fiver in the collection bucket. Nobody is purely philanthropic just for the sake of it whether it be on a macro or micro scale, just check out the heads of states trying to score political points to the brown noser in every workplace who comes up with a fund raising scheme just to boost their own profile.
I admire those who pledge money by phone to the set up hotlines- no fuss no ego
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Post by Rich on Jan 11, 2005 0:10:10 GMT 1
Well done to the "King Of Rock & Role" Elvis Pessley for once again topping the hit parade and for knocking Steve of the top. Elvis will be jumping in his grave. Although its a well known fact that he is still alive and he faked his own death. Loads of Old Grannys have told me that and they must be right
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Post by JP on Jan 11, 2005 2:59:12 GMT 1
When Princess Diana died, that was traggic
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Post by Rich on Jan 11, 2005 11:15:31 GMT 1
Some say that Diana faked her own death Yesterdays football news was a real tragedy. The news I am talking about is the end of an era at Nottingham Forest. One of my childhood heros Des Walker has parted company with them. You never know though, he might join the Coventry City management team along with Stuart Pearce.
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Post by Claret & Blue Army on Jan 11, 2005 18:34:44 GMT 1
How many of these pop "stars" will be giving money to those who are affected in Scandinavia or Cumbria then?
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