Bhaskar Menon - Sources

Sources

1) " The Man Who Runs Rock & Roll", New Musical Express, 1978

2) History of the EMI Group, http://www.emigroup.com/About/History/1970.htm

3) Biography of Mr Vijaya Bhaskar Menon from NDTV.com, http://ndtv.com/investors/bhaskarmenon.htm

4) The EMI Group History page, UK, http://emimusic.co.uk/history/page3.html

5) NOW ON CD'S, FIRST 4 BEATLES ALBUMS, The New York Times, By JON PARELES Published: February 25, 1987,http://query.nytimes.com/gst/fullpage.html?res=9B0DEFDB123FF936A15751C0A961948260

7) Dark Side of the Moon: The Making of the Pink Floyd Masterpiece - Google Book by John Harris - 2006 - Music - 191 pages, http://books.google.com/books?id=8ioY6m4EHKkC&pg=PA166&lpg=PA166&dq=menon+dark+side+of+the+moon&source=web&ots=cOo2O-RsXO&sig=GjwOLiDI5b8MCnxnmPdzDI_EZec

8) The Menon mantra -- "Don't stretch a brand beyond its capacity", 1999 Indian Financial Express Newspapers, http://www.financialexpress.com/old/fe/daily/19991113/fst13072.html

9) Memories of Menon, excerpted from the FYI Music news blog, 7/11/2008 at :http://fyimusic.ca/industry-news/when-the-going-gets-tough-the-critics-love-to-chatter#more-1014

10) Paul Taylor, quoted in "Wild Boy: My Life in Duran Duran", page 54 on his experience with EMI and Menon.

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