Posted on June 4, 2012, 8:20 am, by Jack L. B. Gohn, under
The Big Picture.
Trust me, you do not want to work in or help create such an workplace. Despite the great prestige and the nominally higher pay that shops like that offer you, you will be much happier if you can be somewhere where you and everyone involved can feel the rubber meet the road. If you are in a firm, you want everyone to share in the ups and downs, to have a fair financial stake and a recognition and a say.
Those who were paying any kind of attention to Sgt. Pepper on that hot afternoon knew that they’d have to pay a lot more attention, later on, that we’d all have to listen to it several times to get out of it a reasonable helping of what the album had to offer. But hey, we had the time. That was the beauty of the moment for us. We had the time.
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Fab Four,
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Grim Reaper,
Ian MacDonald,
Laurel and Hardy,
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Lucy in the Sky With Diamonds,
Marlene Dietrich,
Oscar Wilde,
Revolution in the Head,
scarlet fever,
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Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band,
The House at Poor Corner,
Vernor's Ginger Ale,
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