So let's say you're in a rock band whose glory days are long, long gone. What should you do to get attention? Was your answer "engage in a super-costly frivolous lawsuit that gets me nothing but ridicule"? If so, then you are Andy Scott, guitarist for one-time glam rock powerhouse Sweet. Do you remember Sweet? You remember "Ballroom Blitz," because everyone remembers "Ballroom Blitz." Oh, and you remember "Fox on the Run."
California had (and maybe still has) a law that if you purchase a work of art from a living artist, and you sell it for more than you paid for it, you must share the "profit" with that artist.
My question: If the value goes down, and you take a hit, does the artist have to whip out at least some of the difference?
It can't just be a one-way street - can it?
...and proved that you <i>could</i> push Willie round.
<i>Schwiiing</i> for the win!
I&#039;m guessing Dietmar has kind of soured on the whole selling CDs on eBay thing
Ballroom Blitzed
Bitter Sweet.
Copyrightsverletzungsklage. That&#039;s Australian for lawsuit.
&lt;hunts for a lighter to wave from side to side above his head, forgetting that he can do that with his phone now&gt;
Dulce!
California had (and maybe still has) a law that if you purchase a work of art from a living artist, and you sell it for more than you paid for it, you must share the &quot;profit&quot; with that artist.
My question: If the value goes down, and you take a hit, does the artist have to whip out at least some of the difference?
It can&#039;t just be a one-way street - can it?
Little Willy? That explains <i>everything</i>!
I think they&#039;re too busy burning incense and peppermint to notice. Awesome link FTW.
I am disappoint. Watched several of their videos online, and I have yet to see their drummer spontaneously combust, let alone explode.
We had joy, we had fun We had seasons in the bargain bin
That would be Dining room Blitz