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I always believe if you like it enough other people will too. When you were a kid, what did you want to be when you grew up? And if you were going to have a complete career change, what would you go for? Possibly a TV presenter or movie actor but only if the show was right. Where do you look for inspiration? Also — obviously — Alice Cooper is a big inspiration. What constitutes a successful work, for you? A great show — a full house — with lots of beautiful girls, a Preston North End win and alcohol.

What constitutes an unsuccessful work? A shit show — no one in, not a girl in sight — an alcohol drought and Preston North End loosing to Blackpool. Why leave an organisation you love if a new role, and a new challenge, can be created for you internally,…. Emrah Baki Ulas explores how new advances in lighting technology can improve museum displays for visitors while also addressing preservation. Receive newsletters featuring leading industry job, news, opportunities and events. Thank You for Subscribing!!

Become a member and unlock access to jobs and all premium articles and news content. This book is not yet featured on Listopia. Add this book to your favorite list ». Community Reviews. Showing Average rating 3. Rating details. More filters. Sort order. Apr 12, Kirsty rated it liked it. A must read for anyone who has seen and loved the Circus of Horrors show!! It was really interesting to see the humble beginnings of the show, and how it became an international hit.

Full of fun stories that are sure to entertain, what a life Dr Haze has lead! Jan 30, Claire Muncaster rated it it was amazing Shelves: didn-t-want-book-to-finish. Blood y brilliant. Just like the Circus of Horrors from this point: CoH. Oddly enough I never really liked circuses and remember having to be reassured that the stereo the clowns threw in a bucket of water was a dummy one and therefore wasn't working in the first place. I still remember their names, they were called Clocky and Watchy.

He was very insistent on getting a pen to sign said book, reassuring me it would be signed. Dr Haze's friend Paul Peculi Blood y brilliant. I was going to say I wouldn't mind this fate if the good Dr ever wants another book written. Especially if he was actually there, forcing me to type faster. Woops, lost my train of thought.

Let's not mention the disgusting things he forced someone to do later on. Love idea of him praying to his idol Marc Bolan, sounds like something I'd do. It sounds like something I've actually done, albeit with different musicians. He tells of his Xmas tree with nobody around it. So he sits and plays Football Manager, his beloved Preston North End win, of course they do, that cheers him up. Love the name of the producer, Drew Blood. I once picked up a book by a man called Gram Seed who I'd never heard of.

I thought it was about music, how wrong I was, it turned out to be about said man becoming a born-again Christian. I thought it'd be quite boring but I thought it was great! This book's like sitting down with a friend and I loved every second of it. And what about the Circus of Horrors.

How did that start? I used to be into glam rock and loved horror films. Horror changed dramatically in the 70s with films like the Exorcist which were a big influence on me.

I was a big T Rex fan and loved all the music of that period. I wanted to combine rock and roll with circus acts. So I developed the unique Circus of Horrors. I still do fire-eating. And I write and perform all the songs — as well as being the ring master. Is it a dangerous way of life?

Not really. But one thing I used to do really was dangerous. That is scary! The Download Festival in Donnington. Full of rockers but never any trouble. The last one was a mud bath but nobody was bothered, they just got on with it. What do you know about Hastings audiences?



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