I'll announce it here tell you about it but we've got another feature here now now do feel I brought in in don't just talk individually wanted to time if you want to but any you want to just talk if you want to cross talk then please please do so because this is very interesting this we were sent around to tables here in the B.B.C. Radio Theater and Radio Sheffield in downtown Well it's a street in Sheffield to our company to be honest. I'm not allowed to mention the street where we are but there are 2 tables here there's 5 of us round here at the moment and we haul we all hole we all have special skills with a well or so with all our special skills and I'm going to ask you wanted to time but Button as we said what time device would you give to someone going into your line of business Ross. I my current role is as a bookseller and I would say that you need to be really enthusiastic about your ex and really want to talk to the customers recommend the books either love or you know that they would be interested in but I think what I'm working on my own and not see quite like to be with somebody else really because I think he can bounce ideas off each other so it's quite a lonely thing if you just you have to. But my advice tied it together with somebody else that's a great idea there was a time when I worked for a while and it was around this time of year and what I did was this is really sad put a Christmas tree up and when it got dark about 4 o'clock every day I used to put Christmas carols on the background while I was set up you know working. I mean like. In every thing you do you can become so isolated No it's good I'm probably not as disciplined as you I'm like a bit of a bow flop starting to do that I don't need some food or more. What sense if we never get we don't know if it was so but it may not because of the weather books hours and the shop with other people you know I'm not working but I have to do that all the decisions have to be mine on the books but I love talking to the customer says Yeah yeah it's a success a grip on which this is the customer interaction into calling out. The drama school I would say keep at it because I've been down all my life with the drama school business and you get rejection after rejection we do keep that in you persistent to it you'll get it so I want to go big and I'm in a top drama school which I would never think I'd actually achieve this is a much to do what I want to do so I just keep him believing itself to go always a good piece of a price is that yeah but one of things I just want to ask you is you know when you're a drama school. What parts of drama school is the favorite thing that you like doing. Well begin in Mean old a new actors you into it with and making friends for life even if not from drama school you incredible people on the journey and just to get into it to get a new role or a new story to tell your choice to tell it how you want to do it. What's the best role you've done so far in drama school. A girl called Betty recently in July so it was Christmas and it was a Christmas. Tree in summer but I was a Christmas stall manager and I was really in full by because she was and she was it but I got to put my own info since I've been into it because it's like Mabel played a different I want to write right now that. Mrs Ramos Yes I go is a lot you said actually because everything I do is mainly on my own except for the big stuff and groups but like I've been I've been locked away for over a month recording a Christmas album so I've not. Ditched a load of friends and ditched the telly and just for that focus and passion you've got to use them for you've got to really want to do it because I am a super disciplined and time efficient my time efficiency in the last month has been off the scale. If you're going to. Someone's got so I was going to thank me for that no one knows what I'm doing but you do everything don't you know when you when you do they album you produce everything you're everything down you drop so everything yeah producer you know this last track I'm working on which is taken out so it forever and it's got body percussion so I want to be a rhythm or neighbor account play drums so I've just buddy percussion up don't finger clicks all the harmonies mind the leads man the piano man is fluent sax that's all he saw me off produce day and now I've got to market to I've got to do all the social media around it but if somebody else was thinking of doing what you wanted to do yeah the advice line what would your recommendation to them be. And. Recommend it unless you are absolutely going for a full on full throttle. I did do it I'll go. On And Paul I said don't do it I'm not going to. Do you know I'm absolutely 100 percent with you that I think you do what I do a lot of people can see the lie and the glamour and all the classic story was a few years ago with my mate I think you've got to be disciplined I think it's it's like that mountain over the water you know it is that there's a lot to it somebody once said to me that you know you think of just an hour and a half of a single hour not of a single it's took me 20 years preparation not that what I'm saying is traveling a corner way from the theater at the end of the NIH the riggin if you do in a small gig you know getting back at 3 o'clock in the morning again 7 o'clock in the morning because you've got to be in London or you've got to be an airport traveling on a plane which is drawing you vocal because I think it is a plane and it's you exactly where I don't last for all for all bless for all the light that the people that say right I'm going to be a single run and well that's like 25 percent of it you vocals I think in this day and age because you were talking about you've got to market it you've got to produce it that's think that's like the industry the record industry to you've got to be single performer manager producer you've got to do everything I think what you're saying there also is that just something coming back to anybody if there's anything you can to get the basics you know you've got to get the foundations in there you've got to know how to to do your craft Well you've got to learn the basics you've gone away from I think is a singer I know that I'm centered around the American songbook the standards because that's well and go or not but I also know that I can go away from that but I've got a home yeah I know one of I know where I am but I'm going to push. So before we don't going to ask a question you know Paul this is this is all down to discipline and it's before we come on T.V. Telling is about about time I'm so excited about this about your new you know new single Yeah you can be away from my gig Yeah it's 3 o'clock in the morning you stop at the services right you stop at the services you stand in front of the French and you look and you look at what's on offer in the freights there's a pot of pineapple Paula melon the Scotch egg and 2 small Ginsters pies in a packet where they grow up a scotch egg and all the things about this that starts tomorrow morning every time today is the last of our Lord it's got to feel there's a conversation that I think I don't know if we can all agree on this conversation but the service stations for me I drive me mad because I can never get anything healthy aside for water which is like 6 quid. You know when I when I 1st when I 1st started off there after giving up being a professional musician I got a day job which by the way for anybody who's been a professional musician knows when they say so and so it's like and he says. He's going to hit you up. On a slice as though you've died so you know I mean you know you can immediately disappear from view from know all you mates in the music industry but the point about me was that I had to get myself a suit. And I got myself so this is our discipline in fact it may I used to get these Marks and Spencers so and in the back there was a size and they always fitted me and they were called 44 S P And I want to know why I spaced out for so one day I decided to ask Sadly he stood for a shot and portly. Back like I was I was devastated devastated. Gone so my partner Paul tell us about tell us about your new single are really excited I mean this is the singles from 4 trucks the row with a really good friend of mine and he's so talented is a guy called Steve Edwards I'm sure you've heard about he's done loads of stuff great writer great musician absolute top bloke Sheffield as well he's been produced in Sheffield it's been recorded in Sheffield and for me wherever I went and wherever I go I'm still a chef you a lot so when I talk if I might sing some of my under my skin but when I talk it's still probably a little bit rough raw because where I'm from and I wanted to reproduce that in making my own sound in 4 tracks so I sat down with Steve and Steve Steve wrote this one played with a song called assassin and I just can hear all sorts of stuff on this so we got that together worked on what another couple more co-wrote with him and he's written 2 and I'm you know I'm really proud of him and he's a top bloke as well well it is a gentleman here we are I mean we're really proud of this baby this is B.B.C. Radio Sheffield and this is the premiere of Paul's new single which is going to be released I believe in February January February federate are you know we got a date for it but we will announce that day so in Paul passionately and assassin. of. The modernized social are just coming over to keep talking because we're just now listening to Paul single that. Is out because it's going to be coming out in the New Year Paul is going to tell us a little bit more about it if my panel guests would like to ask Paul something about it I'm going to have a cost of cream so. In my mouth. Yeah I mean I met Steve a gig in Sheffield didn't realize was from Sheffield and lived on a plane for like probably 1015 years doing what he's done doing what I do still very stance stuff we should cane and I got talking to him and you know when someone's just sound he can work great with them so I listen to some stuff and you know I always admire musicians that quite humble. But then they come out with some material like assassin and for me just you start listening to trying to put your own sound on it and things like that and that's what we do and I think for hopefully really really strong tracks. You know anybody can request. Yeah I'd like to launch. I do want to launch in Sheffield Manchester and London but the reason I've done for songs is. I think the way the industry is now I don't think people listen to albums in the nicest possible way they do listen to albums but they skip So for instance if I listen to some new artist Daily Star to start go you know a lot are but I'll end up skipping even if I remote like it whereas I thought to focus on we focus on 4 strong tracks or do videos for all for which you sell funded and then release a video release a song was a video a song a video with a song on digital form and if that progresses and says like I admire yours so much because yours is a different angle it's a completely different thing it's music but you're going for an audience where they do need to put them on and they do need to listen for 30 minutes but sometimes the pop and I don't know do you find when you sing. You've got like 3 minutes but sometimes if you've got loads and loads so many albums where 8 tracks you just go you know in the summer you do you we were say when we had this conversation that about the fact is this just is just a natural thing that we do there are fillers on an album there are always fellas on an album but that fella still cost money to produce it's not cost money to put on their sound really light what you've done is he's putting 4 strong songs together and in the video as well I think for me each song will have a video because it has to because people relate to that what they see in the music so I think in you know maybe 450 years ago you place an order great song before 50 years ago I mean I did a good deal of a night singing some stuff and they were singing I always sing in order to play stuff I was a willing on a minute to play sing and also not a lot of singing or Tommy Dorsey still and then you know 4 years ago there might be plastic lying singing the same song as I never sing it sing the same zone so many Benny sing the same song as Frank Sinatra but their versions and that seems to get lost in translation now so you know we just try to put an edge on the stuff so I can you know metal the audience was going to but we're going to really looking forward to that the release of the single. If you want to know more than keep in touch with Paul just tell him your twitter My Twitter is Mr Paul partially my Instagram's Paul posh up all sorts of random stuff on the timeline and Facebook is partially slash music great stuff so keep in touch with them you'll know when the album is coming out you'll know in the singles going to sort of the E.P. Is coming out you'll know when the single is coming out of course this is B.B.C. Radio Sheffield this is the Monday night social and I'm very plants so if you've got a couple of free hours on a Monday night you'd like to tell us about your community group or a few you'd like to come on the show would like to welcome you on the show. Now you just e-mail Monday night so show us all one word just Monday night social bbc dot co dot U.K. Right now do you know what we're going to do now no I do not no idea neither vive just said you're in silence for the next I don't know what else they're with or it's not about that they're going to go fishing they're going to go fishing we've we've got it we've got a fishing boat you can see county I've got a fish bowl in front of me now everyone here can see the the the fish bowl I was in here is they're going to go fish and the going to pick out a fish and it's called the goldfish bowl of discovery and it's a some goldfish on each goldfish there's a question and I wanted the answers so I was going to be the 1st to delve into the goldfish bowl of discovery. I think RAW is 800000 since. I didn't read it I. Guess the question I just want is your strongest personal quality. Mine Yeah yeah was your question I'm very friendly doesn't hit us that's a good course that's fantastic yeah your strongest personal quality is that you are very friendly right Mr BALL Pashley you are next into the Gulf fish bowl of discovery what's yours what's your favorite biscuit. Was a Silesia where you've been injured oh my God Actually I went on a 830 S. And stood on some. Trying to dance on the edge of a curb and ended up standing on a broken be a ball into my for. An interest pulled out on it for a few days and it seems to heal doesn't want to cause being called immediately there will be more. When you say there will be more. Ball the future you can foresee there will be more ways that you going to enjoy yourself oh god now I can definitely see the. Goldfish bowl discover there. Right now. What's the most interesting thing you've read or seen this week. I've heard it on the radio cornea. Apparently a school in North Yorkshire is cancelled Christmas at primary school. Well. You need to cancel Christmas. In the consul the probably still Christmas I was like well yeah I did I think it's yeah I thought about it over commercialization of Christmas and if the children get all hyped up so that she just said they're not going to have Christmas that's like. That's not what your love again is and I disagree and wait a minute it's not a great She's not my Grange there are 12 Days of Christmas ladies and gentlemen the none of them are in November yet. We talk about always seems to go about a competitive these days as to who can put up their Christmas tree 1st who can decorate that house 1st and always remember because obvious like I mean for those of you that don't know they say I am an ordained minister of religion so I prefer to keep Christ in Christmas if you don't mind so yes so it's going to commercialise on it's going to more America. You know about that not that red truck I'm going to mention the brand of front of Coca-Cola as they bring their eyes that I should mention this Trish is looking there is the law is a look in this business spending the type 2 diabetes heart of the whole country so I then you know they don't. Have a healthy drink you still have. Got to go. But I don't think I'm going to bang Christmas but I hope we're going to have the the perhaps the nativity play and all the nice things they used up and I'm just going to the story I'm sorry about that I think. Because I just don't know what I think what you saying about Coca-Cola competition. Is geared towards spending and then we shall see had about the money commission when I think my 1st year is to infant school and our 1st nativity play I was chosen to be a shepherd which was OK and my back to. She decided that should make me something that I could wear well it was really nice I think it was an old curtain but it would cost shiny are quite nice and when I got to school with what I was going to wear for the little bitty play my teacher took this away from me and gave it to a king and gave me a sack. So I had to where I had to wear in the sack instead of this really lovely thing that my beloved empty betted give me right I was next to it is Katherine around us. What is the best and worst purchases you Evan. You know are going to be anybody this week about when to buy just inefficient things see buy a pair of winter boots a book for my daughter studies where obviously they went to the lake but. That totally not was proof that he got soaked in the rain it was the money not taken but now now. And the best. Would have to be more like one. Like well as a race I think yeah yeah and you know what to make him a little videos playing piano he can't see me likes Can you see why I you know you know what my best purchase ever was what was that it was my wife's wedding ring oh . Really rallies that OK. What are you most afraid of. No you don't honest snow snow flakes beats anything he's awful this really I think this is an honest these and honest answer I'm going to give you no sense of what I'm most afraid of is anything happening to those nearest and dearest to me. Without a shadow of a doubt that absolutely fills me with Tara does that I don't want to bring this down by the way it's been quite nice so far but yeah I would I would say that it's that's what I'm most most afraid of. On a more lighthearted thing is something that actually happened to me I stood up to play a solo many years ago I'm from to 350 people and I stood up and forgot it. Every last thing you know I realize no to that and at the end those musicians out there will know this all they did was it was a straightforward major scale at the end of it and as we would approach Nate I was thinking to myself well at least I'll not forget this and I did. That on a performance basis that has already happened to me so really I'm not afraid of anything anymore so already out me said the past. As well yeah I do as a single Make sure you know your next lines going oh you Q Oh wise just disaster where you feel vandalized the knife for some reason if ever I sing my I don't know . Because it's a story. Of the way through I'm thinking about things like He's not fine I'm sure that's about with yeah short range and if you got to drop out of the door I don't mind the story yeah yeah. Yes Well there we go thank you so much for all those that was the goldfish bowl of discovery I just want to give a little bit of a shout out to a gentleman by the name of Stuart Glynn said now still claim said is as big boss so she's making a career where this is this is on behalf of Honor this is still a glimpse at and he's the manager of the pop world on cava street there so I'm told the