I'm building a house. A musical house specifically. I want your ideas and suggestions on who should do what.
For example (and to get the ball rolling)
I'm gonna get the Foundations in to put the foundations down for the Walls. Once they're up I'm gonna put in Frames for the windows and Jams for the Doors. I'll get the Waterboys in to do the main part of the plumbing but I might need Billie Piper in for the tricky work. I'll probably get AC/DC in to do the electrics but I'll probably leave the light fittings it Lighthouse Family. The Carpenters have said they'll do the joists and partitions as long as Planxty supply the wood.
You get the idea, I need suggestions, this house needs building. I might even get a Babylon Zoo if I have enough money left.
For example (and to get the ball rolling)
I'm gonna get the Foundations in to put the foundations down for the Walls. Once they're up I'm gonna put in Frames for the windows and Jams for the Doors. I'll get the Waterboys in to do the main part of the plumbing but I might need Billie Piper in for the tricky work. I'll probably get AC/DC in to do the electrics but I'll probably leave the light fittings it Lighthouse Family. The Carpenters have said they'll do the joists and partitions as long as Planxty supply the wood.
You get the idea, I need suggestions, this house needs building. I might even get a Babylon Zoo if I have enough money left.
Let's see, first and formost you should get a little advice on decor from The Style Council. We got a decent table covering from Dexy's Midnight Runners and lovely pillows and bed linen from D'Ream, so that might suit. Don't forget energy efficiency either; fantastic swedish lagging jackets for your hot press from The Cardigans are a must.
When it comes to outsite the house, if not a zoo, a more modest choice could be a pair of rabbits from the Pet Shop Boys and make sure that they stay in the garden with a pair of The Smiths best wrought iron gates. Finally, I know some boys who can keep your drive clear in winter, give Snow Patrol a call...