It’s not just for rock bands and rappers, you know…
I was presenting at a ‘getting into the music business’ seminar today, and in the break I was approached by Nuala Pinson who had managed to get hold of one of the (now quite rare) print copies of the 20 Things e-book. She was very enthusiastic about it, so I asked her if she’d mind if I asked her about it on camera.
Nuala on the e-book from Andrew Dubber on Vimeo.
Nuala’s looking for a bit of assistance with her website – and I’m sure she wouldn’t mind doing an exchange: implement the 20 Things on her behalf, and she’ll help you sleep better at night with one of her relaxation audio programmes.

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was this shot with a flip camera?
No – actually with my son’s Fuji Finepix Z5. I’d like a Flip… they seem pretty cool.
with Nuala and the (calamitous) cricket you must have been smiling all day since posting that encounter, and deservedly so, indeed such a heart-warming tale so central to the thrust of your themes inspires me to think of Oxfordly worded definitions….
dubber
-verb, (dub∙ber) [duhb er]
to dubber is to pursue both fiscal reward and self-actualisation from music-related endeavour without recourse to playing pubs in Camden every night for a month, becoming a regular paparazzi prize or selling your soul to the slavery that is major labeldom.
I’m sure there’s a decent noun in there too. Good on Nuala for pushing an alternative to single malt whisky and all the best to her :-)
Just to point out that the print version of 20 things (that Dubber kindly allowed the project I run to publish) isn’t so rare anymore as I went and did a reprint.
I have about 400 of them in the office at the moment so drop me a line at info@digital-central.co.uk and I’ll put one in the post to you. I will of course include the triangular desk-tidy thingy that ensures the 20 things are forever in your eyeline on your desk.
Thanks,
Dave