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GG:  Well, I actually work in marketing. So yeah, there you go. I've worked in marketing for a
     couple of years now and it's a creative job. So it's not the kind of like onslaught of advertising-type
     marketing. It's more the graphic design element of the marketing and that sort of stuff, so yeah.

     BiTS:  Now you're clearly starting to make a name for yourself all over the place, travelling in the


































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     country and all the rest of it. Do you have management? Or are you doing it yourself?

     GG:  No, I don't have management, but I do have a very good head of my record label, who acts as a
     brilliant sounding board and is very proactive in helping me make that name for myself. So yeah, I
     think you can't get anywhere – it’s a little bit like when they say, it takes a village to raise a child,
     and it sort of takes a village to get an album off the ground and break an artist, doesn't it? That's

     the thing.

     BiTS:  I think that's very sensible. Yes, you're right.

     GG:  I'm a big fan of doing as much as I can by myself, but I must admit that it is wonderful to have
     a support system in place and not have to do everything myself.

     BiTS:  I'm looking forward to that as well. Gozer, I'm not going to take any more of your time. One
     of the things I've learned over the years of doing these interviews is that the longer you talk, the

     longer it takes to transcribe [laughs].

     GG:  [Laughing] So true, so true.

     BiTS:  And thank you very much indeed for talking to me.

     GG:  Wonderful. Thanks, Ian.

     BiTS:  Look after yourself, bye then. Bye.

     GG:  Likewise, thanks. Bye.
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