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1. Client are a futurist British musical group from London, England. They combine Scandinavian airline hostess uniforms with glamour-girl aesthetics and harsh electronics to create a sound reminiscent of early forays into electronic sound manipulation and New Wave. Their uniforms have become their trademark.
The original band members were formerly known only anonymously as Client A and Client B, to the extent that their faces were not shown on any publicity photos; it has since been revealed that they are Kate Holmes, formerly of Frazier Chorus and Technique, and Sarah Blackwood, lead singer of Dubstar. Kate Holmes is married to Alan McGee (founder of Creation Records discoverer of Oasis). In late 2005 new member, Client E, joined the group. This is Emily Mann who was a contestant on the Five TV reality show Make Me A Supermodel, an artist, and an active DJ, usually performing as Emily Strange. Client E left the band in June 2007. In November 2007 Charlotte Hatherley joined the Band as Client C, to fill the vacant role of bassist on their European and Scandinavian tours.
Client was the first act signed to Depeche Mode keyboardist Andy Fletcher's record label, Toast Hawaii/(Mute). They have toured with the likes of Depeche Mode and Erasure and have been described as a combination of "The Pet Shop Boys at their most commercial and The Human League at their most obscure".
Client have collaborated with several high profile musicians and directors. Their video for "Pornography" was directed by French director Jamie Deliessche from video production company Schmooze. It features Carl Barât (formerly of The Libertines and Dirty Pretty Things' on vocals. The song "Down to the Underground" features Pete Doherty, also formerly of The Libertines, now frontman of Babyshambles. The song "Overdrive" features Martin L. Gore of Depeche Mode. The song "Where's the Rock and Roll Gone" features Tim Burgess of The Charlatans. Client has collaborated with Moonbootica and Replica on selected tracks and have done a special duet, "Suicide Sister" with Douglas McCarthy of Nitzer Ebb.
It was announced in October 2006 that Client left the Toast Hawaii label. In November 2006, Client signed with Metropolis Records for North America, Noiselab Records for South America, Out of Line for Europe, Subspace Communications in Scandinavia and their own label Loser Friendly in the UK.
They also host the Being Boiled club night in London.
Their third album, Heartland, produced by Youth and Stephen Hague, was released in July 2007 and saw the band licenced through different labels globally. Their final single from Heartland "It's Not Over" was released in October 2007.
On 19 December 2010 it was made official that Sarah Blackwood has left the band to focus on other projects and that Katie will continue the band in a new line-up.
2. Client is an oldschool 1980s hardcore punk/thrash band from Japan.
Come On
Client Lyrics
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I'm just too young to be wise
And I recognize the feeling
And I'm going to take what's mine
You and me together
Just too good to take it slow
So it's sooner now than never
Let's get back and start the show
So come on, come on now baby
Just come on, come on now
Why don't you come and get me baby
Just come on, come on
Yeah come on, come on now baby
I said come on, come on baby
You know you really want me baby
Just come on, come on
Take my hand I'll lead you
Through the dangerous and dark
You can loose yourself in me
We're too good to be apart
And you know I'll take you somewhere
You'll never be the same
But it's worth the risk for something
We've got everything to gain
The lyrics of the song "Come On" by The Clientele speak of two individuals who are unapologetically looking to satisfy their desires for each other despite their youth and any potential risks. The opening lines, "I'm just too young to be lonely, I'm just too young to be wise" convey a sense of urgency and passion in the characters' actions, for they do not want to waste any time being alone or analytical.
Furthermore, the words "And I recognize the feeling and I'm going to take what's mine" demonstrate that the singers are aware of their mutual attraction and are willing to pursue their desires even if it may be deemed inappropriate, especially considering their age. "You and me together just too good to take it slow, so it's sooner now than never, let's get back and start the show" emphasizes the eagerness and excitement of the couple to dive headfirst into their romantic pursuits without hesitation.
The chorus of "Come On" repeats the titular phrase "come on" several times, reflecting the persistence and conviction these two individuals have for each other. They are thrilled at the idea of being together and want to encourage their partner to take the necessary steps to make their relationship a reality. The lyrics, "Take my hand, I'll lead you through the dangerous and dark. You can lose yourself in me. We're too good to be apart" hint at the potential hardships and obstacles that the couple may face but assure the audience that the two will stand by each other's side and overcome any and all difficulties that may come their way.
Line by Line Meaning
I'm just too young to be lonely
I feel that I'm too young to be alone and need someone to be by my side.
I'm just too young to be wise
I don't have enough experience to be wise yet, but I'll still make the best of everything.
And I recognize the feeling
I know this feeling of loneliness very well and I don't want to feel it anymore.
And I'm going to take what's mine
I'm going to take control of my life and get what I want.
You and me together
You and I are meant to be together.
Just too good to take it slow
Our connection is too strong to waste time taking it slow.
So it's sooner now than never
We shouldn't waste any more time and should start our journey together now.
Let's get back and start the show
We need to get back to where we were and start a new chapter in our lives together.
So come on, come on now baby
I'm inviting you to come with me in a now-or-never attitude.
Why don't you come and get me baby
I'm encouraging you to come and get me so we can be together.
Yeah come on, come on now baby
I'm still waiting for you to come on this adventure with me.
I said come on, come on baby
I'm repeating my request for you to come with me.
You know you really want me baby
I know that you want me too, so what are you waiting for?
Just come on, come on
I'm pleading with you to take the leap and come with me.
Take my hand I'll lead you
Let me take your hand and guide you through this new journey.
Through the dangerous and dark
Even if it gets tough, I'll still be here for you.
You can loose yourself in me
You can trust me enough to let go and be yourself.
We're too good to be apart
Our relationship is too strong to let anything come between us.
And you know I'll take you somewhere
I'll take you somewhere where you've never been before.
You'll never be the same
I promise you that you'll come back a different and better person.
But it's worth the risk for something
Taking a risk is worth it when you're going after something you really want.
We've got everything to gain
Our potential success outweighs any potential loss, so we should go for it.
Lyrics © Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
Written by: KATE HOLMES, SARAH BLACKWOOD
Lyrics Licensed & Provided by LyricFind
@mzosama
I think asking a budget from a client shows that you don't know how to value your services.
Instead tell your client the value proposition and how it will benefit them. When the client can clearly see the amount of benefits he is getting then budget become secondary and your proposition becomes more valuable.
At that time you can charge the amount. What amount. You have to do some homework.
Before meeting a client, you should know their business, check the quality of advertisements or makerting collaterals. How your client serve his own customers.
Meet the client's customers to see how they value your client.
@DariusTan
Quality questions give you quality answers! There's so much benefit a good question can give, not only to you asking the question, but it can also help the person answering to reflect more on the question itself. 💯
@MarketingHarry
It's true that the questions you ask demonstrate your knowledge and expertise. Very useful video as usually!👌
@thefutur
Glad you think so!
@ELLIOT8209
@@thefutur don't you have a book I can buy? Recommendation please
@dandavidlunzaga8616
This is true! That's why I always close deals.
@abidemiterhile9811
"How important is this goal to you?"... Checkmate.
@bmanfubmanfu8595
Gold! I use this often to determine my customer’s issues. Often they come in with a plan of what they want me to do, but my real speciality is to read between the lines of their request and get them to open up about the problem they want solved and see if there is a better solution.
@imrankhansamir4901
High value questions gets to purpose
@razielthagreat2109
This is EXACTLY what i deal with in my world of financial investing. My clients especially the larger corps i advise all run into this same issue of becoming solely focused on profit margins. I didnt even realize i was already asking both high val and low val questions during my consultations with them. Amazing .
@jamilgotcher5456
So glad I watched this. I have a client who has asked that our next shoot be creative and edgy. I need to ask her what they looks like to her because edgy can mean so many things. Edgy lighting? Edgy styling? Edgy can even mean partial nudity and or implied nudity or nudity. I need to ask her what she thinks of when she thinks of edgy or what edgy looks like to her.