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...and that’d tie over a couple of months and all would be fine.
Doesn’t really seem the case and this is f*cking depressing news. The UK live music circuit was struggling as it is as so many pubs and clubs go under.
Always got a cheap fry up in Spoons though I guess. And on the plus side for the Tories less grassroots art and culture that might put dangerous ideas in people’s heads like criticising “the man”.
The cynical and paranoid side of me gets worse as the days pass.
I think many of us assumed we got a stimulus package for businesses... on 12:28 - May 9 by NotSure
I'm not sure what your views on the current lockdown are. However you can't be in favour of it and then moan about industries suffering.
The obvious answer here is to free under 40's from the lockdown. Let us mix and mingle in clubs, pubs and gigs. This would also help up and coming music as the older bands would be "banned"!
Wow, your idiocy knows no bounds. Amazed you are still allowed on here.
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I think many of us assumed we got a stimulus package for businesses... on 16:15 - May 9 with 211 views
I think many of us assumed we got a stimulus package for businesses... on 12:40 - May 9 by pointofblue
There is a lot to criticise the government for but they do have to draw a line somewhere; as unfortunate as it is the music industry is like sport - a pleasure but not a necessity. Just like sport those at the top would find it easy to fund those at the bottom with cash to spare but it probably won’t happen. I think club and pub musicians will find a way to start again but the internet might be the way forward.
I think you underestimate what the arts means to society and humanity as a whole.
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I think many of us assumed we got a stimulus package for businesses... on 16:17 - May 9 with 202 views