I think it was Woody who, in the programme for the Man in the Madsuit Tour,
said that one regret the band did have was that they didn't play Live Aid.
 
Personally, I would have LOVED to have seen Madness play it. They may not
have blown the audience away (as U2 and Queen did that day), but they
would've definitely been up there with the best of them... 
 
 
"Let's have some fun tonight..."  

-----Original Message-----
From: Jim [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Sunday, November 12, 2000 5:16 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [total-madness] Bad career decisions 


Cause ther does not seem to be a lot of news around lately, I got to
thinking...
what if Madness made some better career decisions in their time, where would
they be now.
I.E.
1. Madness record a James Bond film theme
2. Madness crack America U2 style
3. Madness hosted a TV show
4. Madness sign to a record company with enthusiasm
5. Madness develop some enthusiasm for publicity
6. Madness release a record and promote it (at the same time...)
7. Suggs dies Curt Cobain style!
 
Yes you can probably tell I was bored but you may also notice that I have a
few little gripes...This is a band who still write excellent records and
play superbly live and are still classed as being cool yet they just dont
seem to want to bother is it because they cant compete with todays boy/girl
bands..(Would they really want to??).
 
 
Anyway hopefully we will hear some good news soon.
I personally would like to see,
 
1. The Wizard on the Harry Potter film
2. A new album/single
3. More live dates
 
Who knows, it may happen?
 
Jim the copper. 



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