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The Lefsetz Letter

Manchester Minute One

by Bob Lefsetz

I kept thinking of the Kinks song...it took me ALL day and ALL of the night to get here!

Where it's raining. Manchester being Manchester! The Seattle of the U.K!

Fascinating flight to Chicago. The woman sitting next to me was a Christian. We read about this shit, but when you experience it it blows your mind. She went to a religious college...you know, one with a name you've never HEARD OF! And she got married at 19, since you can't have premarital sex. Hell, you can barely even touch. But then she committed the cardinal sin. She got DIVORCED! Now her parents will have nothing to do with her. Yup, she's 26, no children, not only self-sufficient, but she paid for college herself, and now she's going straight to hell and they can't be associated with her. I heard her story. Her ex constantly put her down, did some creepy things, you'd get divorced too. But now she's starting over sans emotional support.

She moved to Chicago with her college roommate, whose family is on THE AMAZING RACE!

That was one of the things she asked me. Did I watch "Survivor". She sent four audition tapes, but they haven't selected her yet. Now, her FRIEND, following HER lead, is on television! She's PISSED! I tried to explain to her the cost of fame, but she didn't get it. She told me she had a thing for Chandler Bing, she wanted her chance.

But, she's got a new love now. And he's slowly making her CDs for every day of the week. He got up to Thursday for her trip to California. He's got a thing for Wilco, he's even driven around Jeff Tweedy's neighborhood trying to catch a glimpse. I asked her what was on the compilations, but she didn't know, because she'd lost the labels. But she told me for this trip he'd burned Joni Mitchell's "California". And the song by that name by Phantom Planet. Oh, she felt like she was living in the dark ages with her CD player, she was afraid to show it in the waiting area, and she was embarrassed about her Justin Timberlake CD, but she loved music. Even though she was just getting into it now. All these years later.

And sitting there, hearing her wax rhapsodic, I thought what a great world we live in. One wherein people can exchange their favorite tunes, turn their friends on to stuff, CONNECT through music. This is what the major labels want to eviscerate. They know what is happening not at all. As the driver to the hotel told me about the problems with a bad neighborhood on the outskirts of Manchester, the horse has already left that barn. It's a new world. To think that you can kill trading and burning is laughable. If only these companies would EMBRACE technology. See that if they licensed trading EVERYBODY would be a music fan and revenues would SWELL! But they'd rather live in the past. Ruminating on the way it used to be.

And on the plane from Chicago to the U.K. I read an article in the "Wall Street Journal" about the price of digital photo printing. You see the old wave companies, like Fuji, they don't want to be killed by HP and the other companies purveying home photo printers. So now you can buy a print for a dime. If one or two rather than bulk, it might cost you up to fifteen cents. And I thought of the iTunes debacle. With the labels wanting to raise the price. They just don't get it. You lower the price to sell MORE! You don't raise the price to make more money on each transaction. God, if tracks were a dime, who'd download P2P! Not that they should sell them by the track, that's what I don't get about Edgar's position. If you're selling ones and twos, you're going out of business. You've got to sell a BUNCH at a time. Hell, can you buy ONE RAZOR BLADE AT A TIME??

But now I'm back in the old world. The TRULY old world, but with more modern cars than you ever see in the States. It's an automobile wonderland. Not only are manufacturers like Renault and Peugeot represented in iterations that are positively stylish, there are models of every household make you've never seen. BMWs and Mercedes with diesel engines of all sizes. Hell, I got a ride in a Mercedes VAN! God, think of all the rich people in the U.S. that would want to own one of THESE! (Not the minivan just introduced, but something closer to the VW Vanagon.)

And I got a whole education on the social system of the U.K.

You can live on the dole and make twenty to thirty thousand pounds a year. Does the public bitch? No. Well, not according to my driver Jon anyway...

And National Health Care. There's a patient's bill of rights, you've got to be seen in 48 hours, and sure, the rich have private hospitals, but at least the poor are COVERED!

And I still can't completely understand the educational system. With the comprehensive schools and the grammar schools and the A levels and the O levels. And, as a Californian , it's hard to think of living somewhere where it's gray every day, but it is eye-opening, it is fascinating.

So, Tony's arriving at the hotel around 10:30, we're going to go to the library to kick off In The City by telling youngsters how it all works. (Then again, could they tell us!) Tony's a constantly entertaining whirling dervish, I treasure my time with him, for the history of Manchester, the life philosophy and the music philosophy. Nobody this educated is working in the music business in the U.S. Hell, last year he took me to City Hall where there are giant murals depicting Manchester's history. He took half an hour, maybe more, to explain it all to me. The advent of the industrial revolution to today. God, if only those kids being taught the Bible could be exposed to Tony Wilson. Nahh, never happen.

Bob Lefsetz, Santa Monica-based industry legend, is the author of the e-mail newsletter, "The Lefsetz Letter". Famous for being beholden to no one, and speaking the truth, Lefsetz addresses the issues that are at the core of the music business: downloading, copy protection, pricing and the music itself. His intense brilliance captivates readers from Steven Tyler to Rick Nielsen to Bryan Adams to Quincy Jones to EVERYBODY who's in the music business. Never boring, always entertaining, Mr. Lefsetz's insights are fueled by his stint as an entertainment business attorney, majordomo of Sanctuary Music's American division and consultancies to major labels.

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Comments:

Bob, I always check out Rhino's Homepage for your column, hoping to find some new material from you. I enjoy your insight on music and the music business, your ramblings on about your favorite songs, and albums. I do the same when I'm with my friends, talking about music and how the new stuff mainly can't hold a candle to the classic rock of the 60's and 70's. there is one thing though, I think you should stay off the Religion subject. You can't know very much about it judging by the way you speak of it so non-challantly like it is nothing to be respected. I am a Christian also and I wouldn't go back to my old life for all the money, cars and whatever else you worship. May God continue to Bless You Bob Lefsetz, for He is The Only One Who Can. Thanks, Buddy L. Seffner, Fl.

Dear Bob if you believe everything that a Manchester cabbie tells you, you will be lucky to leave these shores with your wallet intact! I f we could earn 20-30k and sign on the whole country would be doing it. Take it from me you can only earn £25 per week before you lose your dole money. Happy swimming in the Mersey. Anon.




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