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RH: The question's too complex. Cannot compute.<br />

BD: OK - David Whittaker: did YOU do Sam Fox Strip Poker music?<br />

DW: I must admit, that under pressure... I didn't.<br />

RH: He is lying, he did.<br />

BD: Well it wasn't me - it must have been Galway!<br />

GL: Could have been Barry Leitch?<br />

GP starts "singing" the Eastenders theme tune (Leitch classic). All join in...<br />

BD: Your turn for a question, David.<br />

DW: Martin Galway: I've heard that people consider your music to be dross. If you don't<br />

respond I will take that as an admission. (laughter)<br />

DW: Rob Hubbard: How much do you want for your music routine?<br />

RH: I've been asked that one before, funnily enough. On the Commodore 64 or the Amstrad?<br />

DW: Yes. (laughter)<br />

RH: There's a kid rang us up, right - this is true story this - he says: 'Is it true that you were<br />

paid fifity thousand pound to do music on't Thing on a Spring, and that you can dictate your<br />

own prices like that?', I said: 'Mate, if I f'kin' was I wou'nt be living in Newcastle, I'd be in<br />

Hawaii, wou'nt I!', y'know.<br />

BD: Seriously, could you mention this business about having, like, all my disks stolen.<br />

(bemused faces all round)<br />

BD: Didn't you hear about it? Like, somebody broke into my office, stole my disk drive -<br />

stole ALL my development disks, all my backup disks, and all Tony's source disks, and we<br />

had to restart from scratch. And, like, all this stuff that's on those demo disks - a we haven't<br />

got the original lists, we've only got a database. I don't mind if someone takes copies - they<br />

can take as many copies as they like - but I really would like them back. If somebody sends<br />

them to me, no questions asked, I won't even look at the bloody postmark. Just so long as I<br />

get the disks back.<br />

RH: And then afterwards you'll break his kneecaps.<br />

BD: Yes, and then afterwards I'll break his kneecaps. (laughter)<br />

GP to BD: Your music's very musical.<br />

GL (laughter): It's very - sweet. Nice little tunes aren't they?<br />

BD: I never pretended to be a composer. I'm a tunesmith.<br />

GP: With a name like Dalglish, you can't be.<br />

BD: DAGLISH!!!<br />

GP: If your name was Smith...<br />

GL: Yeah, and your first name was Tune...<br />

BD: OK, I have to admit it - I did Sam Fox! (laughter)<br />

GP: We have a lot of little kiddies ask us 'Why do you hate Rob Hubbard?'<br />

RH: I used to really get upset about it until I talked to 'im (pointing at GL) over the phone.<br />

GL: I'm a diplomat, see. (laughter)<br />

BD: And he was asking me to kill you two months ago.<br />

RH: I used to get really pissed off with the bloody computer side, and like you realise that the<br />

industry is so small, youknow [sic] what I mean. In fact the more you kind of get into it,<br />

y'know, like doin' business, you realise how small it is.<br />

BD: Small minded as well.<br />

RH: Plus the fact, I mean like people like you are not actually specialist users - all you're<br />

really doing is just givin' an opinion about summ't.<br />

BD: You're giving a personal opinion whether you like this piece of music or not. You don't<br />

know whether it's technically good or not.<br />

GL: Yes I do.<br />

BD: Yeah, but you don't know the theory behind it and you don't know how difficult can be…<br />

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