on 16-01-2019 09:29
Hi everyone,
With each New Year, most of us take a moment to take a look at where we are, what we've achieved and what we want to achieve. This focus on one's career path is very logical, as we all spend most of our lives at work, but how much prominence should it have in our search for happiness? I found this interesting article that looks at what success at work can mean, and whether successful people are the happiest.
How important is it for you guys to be successful at work? How do you define this success - is it monetary, or more centred around fulfillment, excitement, and challenges? Do you think your dream job alone could make you happy?
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on 18-01-2019 23:31
on 18-01-2019 23:31
What a lovely story @MusicIan. I can understand how emotional that must have been.
Way back when, one of our Care Of the Elderly wards turned the day room into a 'old dance hall/tea room'. It was decorated to the theme, with pictures of singers and film stars of the era.
Although we didn't have live music, they did play old time music and encouraged everyone who was able, to dance or just clap along in time.
It doesn't sound like much now, but this was in the 80/90's and was quite innovative at the time. It certainly had a positive effect on our elderly patients.
Veritas Numquam Perit
on 18-01-2019 23:49
on 18-01-2019 23:49
on 19-01-2019 00:28
on 19-01-2019 00:28
One of my all time favourite songs by a great, but very underrated group...I loved Eric Burdon's vocals.
Such a pity that Alan Price refused to travel on planes. Had he overcome that fear, I'm sure they would have had much more success. (though his differences with Burdon caused the final split)
I understand Eric Burdon and The Animals are touring in Germany next year..... No sign of a UK tour though...:smileysad:
PS.. loved the story about the vicar
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on 19-01-2019 08:46
on 19-01-2019 08:46
on 19-01-2019 10:24
on 19-01-2019 10:24
@Cleoriff oh don’t start me off on musicians.
Alan Price is incredibly talented as a musician and ruthless as a businessman. Guess who gets all the publishing royalties from ”House of the Rising Sun”. It was the guitar riff that grabbed the attention, Eric Burdens voice that sold the song, but it was Alan who wrote “traditional, arr. A.Price” on the publishing notes. Or so I have been told by many musicians. But then I’ve played with three different sax players who all played on “Baker St” so large pinches of salt all round.
19-01-2019 10:36 - edited 19-01-2019 10:38
19-01-2019 10:36 - edited 19-01-2019 10:38
@MusicIan wrote:@Cleoriff oh don’t start me off on musicians.
Alan Price is incredibly talented as a musician and ruthless as a businessman. Guess who gets all the publishing royalties from ”House of the Rising Sun”. It was the guitar riff that grabbed the attention, Eric Burdens voice that sold the song, but it was Alan who wrote “traditional, arr. A.Price” on the publishing notes. Or so I have been told by many musicians. But then I’ve played with three different sax players who all played on “Baker St” so large pinches of salt all round.
Yes, it was something like that which caused the eventual rift. Add to that Eric Burdon cleared off to San Franscisco and came up with a group call WAR. Got fed up and tried to set up another Animals.
Alan Price blocked it and said the 'rights' to that name were his. (Even though he was perfoming as The Alan Price Set!
I think Eric won the battle eventually (after 5 years) and is now allowed to perform as 'Eric Burdon and the Animals'
We have the same sort of battle with the Searchers....Got two groups running with that name....though one is called Mike Penders Searchers...
Sorry for meandering way off topic...though it is interesting to look at 'musical history'...
Veritas Numquam Perit
on 19-01-2019 10:41
on 19-01-2019 10:41
PS, I loved Baker Street. Very Haunting tune....
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