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"We talk occasionally; we haven't played together for years. You guys are always asking me would you ever do something together and there was awhile when I'd say no but nowadays I don't give a crap you know, why not? It might happened, it might not, if it does fine, if doesn't that's cool too. "It seems like Paul's version of the band took a totally different direction with more of a comedic flare, almost like a lounge act. "Paul Cheaper Monster beats is a great natural comedian; when he grew up his heroes were like Danny Kaye and the Marx Brothers and people like that. And he just loved comedy. Now he's got a band and he does comedy bits and they play the hits and it's monster beats By Dr. Dre Headphones entertaining but it's not the Raiders that I remember. But as long as he's putting people in the seats he's doing the right thing. "Mark, I want to thank you so much for spending some time with me today, and I look forward to meeting you in person backstage at http://www.cheapsmonsterbeatss.com/ The Happy Together show at Ruth Eckerd Hall in Clearwater on July 19th. "I look forward to meeting with you Ray, thank you. ". And they said, 'What's the next connection? ' I said '"Right DownThe Line, " not as big as "Baker Street" probably won't sell quite a million -maybe eight hundred-nine hundred thousand, and the third single should be "Home And Dry" maybe three hundred-four hundred thousand but that's about it. ' And they said, 'You're on! 'So we released "Baker Street" and nobody's playing it. So I went to Charlie Minor, the head of promotions and said, 'Let me sit in your office, when you make all these calls to the stations and I'll get on the extension. Ask them if they're on it yet and, if they're not, why they're not playing it. Don't give them reasons to play it. Ask them why they're not playing it. ' So he did and I listened and wrote down all these notes. One station said, 'Well, the guitar is a little too raucous for our format. ' Another said, 'That sax thing shouldn't be at the front, it should be at the end. ' And so on and so forth. I had a little studio in my house. I went home, got out a razor blade and made 17 different custom edits for these 17 stations. I threw them on Charlie's desk on Monday morning and said, 'Okay, send these out and ask them why they won't play them now. ' And I guess maybe they were so flattered that we'd made a custom edit for their station - now, with digital stuff, of course everybody makes their own custom edits. But they had said, 'We'll take you on temporarily, ' so when that happened they said, 'Okay you got the gig. '"Do you still talk with Paul (Paul Revere Dick) at all?