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Reply #150 posted 08/20/12 9:22pm

Harlepolis

SupaFunkyOrgangrinderSexy said:

I'm so glad I divorced Prince. I won't lose any sleep over this lol

Glad you didn't divorce this site though, Richard hug

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Reply #151 posted 08/21/12 9:06am

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Harlepolis said:

SupaFunkyOrgangrinderSexy said:

I'm so glad I divorced Prince. I won't lose any sleep over this lol

Glad you didn't divorce this site though, Richard hug

That makes one of you.

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Reply #152 posted 08/21/12 9:49am

Harlepolis

errant said:

Harlepolis said:

Glad you didn't divorce this site though, Richard hug

That makes one of you.

I could live with that.

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Reply #153 posted 08/21/12 10:38am

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djThunderfunk said:

SupaFunkyOrgangrinderSexy said:

It was on the front page so I didn't come to this forum to check it out lol

The thread title explains it's about Prince... confused

Actually it's about Questlove lol

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Reply #154 posted 08/21/12 10:41am

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When eye go 2 a Prince concert or related event it's all heart up in the house but when eye log onto this site and the miasma of bitchiness is completely overwhelming!
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Reply #155 posted 08/21/12 10:52am

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Harlepolis said:

SupaFunkyOrgangrinderSexy said:

I'm so glad I divorced Prince. I won't lose any sleep over this lol

Glad you didn't divorce this site though, Richard hug

Me too hug smile

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Reply #156 posted 08/21/12 11:07am

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Questlove is right.

THAT^ is my only comment.

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Reply #157 posted 08/21/12 2:25pm

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I really don't think Prince cares what anyone thinks he should do about his legacy.

Prince just wants to get right with Jehovah and make music. Clearly his right.


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Reply #158 posted 08/22/12 9:39am

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If Prince doesn't care about his legacy neither do I. I do share his music with folks I know and drag them to concerts. smile

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Reply #159 posted 08/22/12 2:50pm

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stillwaiting said:

BartVanHemelen said:

I don't know what's more stupid: that this ridiculous Doc guy posts A PHOTO OF HIS COMPUTER SCREEN or that ?uestlove complains about something that he could help fix by TALKING TO PRINCE.

FINALLY, I find a mistake in a Bart post: Actually thinking that "talking to Prince," could help. Unless Larry Graham, Andy Allo, and the ghost of James Brown talked to him for a week at gunpoint, and perhaps if Shelby threatened to not shout "Put Your Hands Up" 100 times or more a night at his concerts, would Prince even pretend to listen to ANYBODY.

There's that, but I bet ?uestlove was too busy sucking up to actually talk shop with P whenever they met.

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Reply #160 posted 08/23/12 8:56am

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KCOOLMUZIQ said:

The wb was not going to give Prince his Masters back in his negotiations in letting him out that contract. True! that is the reason they let him out in the first place so they can keep them.But even if he stayed with them they still wouldn't have given them to him. He said they told him they wouldn't give them to him if he gave them a billion dollars..So why would he want to stay there?

Don't blame Prince on what those gready record companies do & rob artist of their rights....

I suppose they wouldn't have given to them at all by that point since he'd spent the last 2 years publicly talking shit about the company and calling himself their "slave."

But that's Prince. Worried about the money up front (that 1992 contract), instead of thinking long term (ownership of masters). Same situation with no remasters, no YouTube, no iTunes, etc.

He could have quietly gone in to renegotiate in early 1996 to extend the terms of his contract, for less money, but ownership of his back catalog. But he didn't. He spent the money, complained about it, went in to get out of it, and then complained after the fact that he didn't own the material that he'd been handsomely paid for.

R.E.M. and Metallica were able to gain ownership of their masters from the same parent company through standard negotiations around the time that Prince was publicly badmouthing them. Is it any wonder that they didn't just hand them over to him?

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Reply #161 posted 08/23/12 10:21am

duccichucka

Prince is of the understanding that unless he can monetized directly from his videos being

watched and available for viewing on Youtube, then he will not allow them to be. I under-

stand this stance (it's one from the old school music business model) but yeah, he ain't

going to win any new fans.

As for Prince re-mastering his old catalogue, are we sure that he alone is responsible for

this? Or, is he allowed to do this? I thought Warner Brothers owned the masters to his

older (and better) stuff?

Anyways, I downloaded every single music video he had on Youtube before he put the

kibosh on their existence and am happy I did so! I'd like to be able to show my future

kids who the 3rd baddest mutherfucker that ever stepped on stage was (James Brown #1

and Miles Davis #2).

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Reply #162 posted 08/23/12 8:04pm

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maybe prince will stop dropping ?estlove name in his crappy lyrics and write some actual poetry

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Reply #163 posted 08/23/12 8:35pm

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Originally, the sole purpose of music videos, was for promotion of the song and of the artist. The artist was not paid by TV stations (like MTV, when they were still about music) and they could play the video as much as they want. People would see the video, and if they liked it, buy the single or the album and maybe see the tour. It's how I was first exposed to Prince. It's why he crossed over with 1999, and if it hadn't been for that crossover, WB would probably not have backed the Purple Rain movie, and Prince would be just another 80's R&B act instead of the Icon & Music Legend he is today.

The question should be why he doesn't recognize this and realize that allowing his videos to be played on YouTube would serve the same purpose of promoting his music and lead to new fans buying music & tickets.

Sure YouTube would make money from advertising but so did MTV. It seems like a fair trade to me, but I'm not a musician. I'm just a fan who discovered him watching music videos on MTV and who knows that YouTube is essentially the 21st century version of what MTV was 30 years ago.

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Reply #164 posted 08/23/12 9:50pm

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djThunderfunk said:

Originally, the sole purpose of music videos, was for promotion of the song and of the artist. The artist was not paid by TV stations (like MTV, when they were still about music) and they could play the video as much as they want. People would see the video, and if they liked it, buy the single or the album and maybe see the tour. It's how I was first exposed to Prince. It's why he crossed over with 1999, and if it hadn't been for that crossover, WB would probably not have backed the Purple Rain movie, and Prince would be just another 80's R&B act instead of the Icon & Music Legend he is today.

The question should be why he doesn't recognize this and realize that allowing his videos to be played on YouTube would serve the same purpose of promoting his music and lead to new fans buying music & tickets.

Sure YouTube would make money from advertising but so did MTV. It seems like a fair trade to me, but I'm not a musician. I'm just a fan who discovered him watching music videos on MTV and who knows that YouTube is essentially the 21st century version of what MTV was 30 years ago.

neutral

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Not at all. MTV had advertising and they promoted their favored artists with video blocks and specials dedicated solely to them. Youtube makes millions off advertising and doesn't advertise itself(I've never seen any tv ads for them or even internet ads). MTV served as a serious promotional tool in it's heyday for artists. If you typed Pussy Control into Youtube you might get a Prince clip from VH1 or a dozen cat videos. If Youtube was strictly for music I'd agree but it's become a perversion of what it may have been intended to be. It's actually more like MTV from 30 minutes ago replete with fame whores seeking their 15 minutes by posting dumb crap endlessly.

When eye go 2 a Prince concert or related event it's all heart up in the house but when eye log onto this site and the miasma of bitchiness is completely overwhelming!
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Reply #165 posted 08/23/12 10:56pm

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HonestMan13 said:



djThunderfunk said:


Originally, the sole purpose of music videos, was for promotion of the song and of the artist. The artist was not paid by TV stations (like MTV, when they were still about music) and they could play the video as much as they want. People would see the video, and if they liked it, buy the single or the album and maybe see the tour. It's how I was first exposed to Prince. It's why he crossed over with 1999, and if it hadn't been for that crossover, WB would probably not have backed the Purple Rain movie, and Prince would be just another 80's R&B act instead of the Icon & Music Legend he is today.



The question should be why he doesn't recognize this and realize that allowing his videos to be played on YouTube would serve the same purpose of promoting his music and lead to new fans buying music & tickets.



Sure YouTube would make money from advertising but so did MTV. It seems like a fair trade to me, but I'm not a musician. I'm just a fan who discovered him watching music videos on MTV and who knows that YouTube is essentially the 21st century version of what MTV was 30 years ago.



neutral




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Not at all. MTV had advertising and they promoted their favored artists with video blocks and specials dedicated solely to them. Youtube makes millions off advertising and doesn't advertise itself(I've never seen any tv ads for them or even internet ads). MTV served as a serious promotional tool in it's heyday for artists. If you typed Pussy Control into Youtube you might get a Prince clip from VH1 or a dozen cat videos. If Youtube was strictly for music I'd agree but it's become a perversion of what it may have been intended to be. It's actually more like MTV from 30 minutes ago replete with fame whores seeking their 15 minutes by posting dumb crap endlessly.



And how is any of this relevant to the discussion at hand?
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Reply #166 posted 08/23/12 11:04pm

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errant said:

And how is any of this relevant to the discussion at hand?

I was responding to this:

duccichucka said:

Prince is of the understanding that unless he can monetized directly from his videos being

watched and available for viewing on Youtube, then he will not allow them to be. I under-

stand this stance (it's one from the old school music business model) but yeah, he ain't

going to win any new fans.

[Edited 8/23/12 23:18pm]

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Reply #167 posted 08/23/12 11:15pm

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HonestMan13 said:

djThunderfunk said:

Originally, the sole purpose of music videos, was for promotion of the song and of the artist. The artist was not paid by TV stations (like MTV, when they were still about music) and they could play the video as much as they want. People would see the video, and if they liked it, buy the single or the album and maybe see the tour. It's how I was first exposed to Prince. It's why he crossed over with 1999, and if it hadn't been for that crossover, WB would probably not have backed the Purple Rain movie, and Prince would be just another 80's R&B act instead of the Icon & Music Legend he is today.

The question should be why he doesn't recognize this and realize that allowing his videos to be played on YouTube would serve the same purpose of promoting his music and lead to new fans buying music & tickets.

Sure YouTube would make money from advertising but so did MTV. It seems like a fair trade to me, but I'm not a musician. I'm just a fan who discovered him watching music videos on MTV and who knows that YouTube is essentially the 21st century version of what MTV was 30 years ago.

neutral

[Edited 8/23/12 20:37pm]

Not at all. MTV had advertising and they promoted their favored artists with video blocks and specials dedicated solely to them. Youtube makes millions off advertising and doesn't advertise itself(I've never seen any tv ads for them or even internet ads). MTV served as a serious promotional tool in it's heyday for artists. If you typed Pussy Control into Youtube you might get a Prince clip from VH1 or a dozen cat videos. If Youtube was strictly for music I'd agree but it's become a perversion of what it may have been intended to be. It's actually more like MTV from 30 minutes ago replete with fame whores seeking their 15 minutes by posting dumb crap endlessly.

I can't argue with that, but, the point I was trying to make is that kids today go to YouTube to look up videos of artists they are interested in. If they hear about Prince, can go to YouTube and watch some videos, if they like what they see and hear they may be willing to spend money on Prince's music or concerts. The way YouTube works is that Prince could easily promote himself with video blocks and specials dedicated soley to himself, or Andy, or Larry or whatever whimsy he had that week. YouTube itself is a serious promotional tool now, to be utilized by anyone, including Prince. If he showed some of the creative marketing skills he's been known for in the past I'm sure he could come up with a way to use YouTube for his own purposes to promote whatever he's trying to sell, therefor generating revenue. It seems to be that paycheck-up-front mentally that he's had a while now that is preventing him from being the innovator he once was.

In my not-so-humble opinion... wink

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Reply #168 posted 08/23/12 11:17pm

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SupaFunkyOrgangrinderSexy said:

djThunderfunk said:

The thread title explains it's about Prince... confused

Actually it's about Questlove lol

missed this earlier, but...

Actually it's about Questlove being frustrated about PRINCE. lol

sorry, couldn't help it... wink

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Reply #169 posted 08/24/12 4:31am

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djThunderfunk said:



errant said:



And how is any of this relevant to the discussion at hand?


I was responding to this:




duccichucka said:


Prince is of the understanding that unless he can monetized directly from his videos being


watched and available for viewing on Youtube, then he will not allow them to be. I under-


stand this stance (it's one from the old school music business model) but yeah, he ain't


going to win any new fans.




[Edited 8/23/12 23:18pm]



Was talking to the other guy.
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Reply #170 posted 08/24/12 7:39am

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Unfortunately the purple Yoda once said that the internet is dead. Really? Seriously? The internet makes the world a smaller place because of the ability to communicate with just about anybody, anywhere, anyplace, anytime. Here's my question: if this modern outlet is dead, just how does he plan on reaching his audience? I know he's not going to go to his database from his earlier websites and call everybody. As far as his re-masters, I never believed he re-master his catalog because he's constantly coming up with new music, and that's a lot of damn songs to re-master. Music will always be his bride, so he wants to keep her very close. You can't see her for free!

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Reply #171 posted 08/24/12 9:59am

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errant said:

djThunderfunk said:

[Edited 8/23/12 23:18pm]

Was talking to the other guy.

Cool. I wasn't sure since the quote was a mixture of both our posts.

I see it's fixed now... wink

[Edited 8/24/12 10:54am]

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Reply #172 posted 08/24/12 10:25am

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errant said:

djThunderfunk said:

[Edited 8/23/12 23:18pm]

Was talking to the other guy.

I was responding to his comparison of YouTube to MTV(30 years ago).

When eye go 2 a Prince concert or related event it's all heart up in the house but when eye log onto this site and the miasma of bitchiness is completely overwhelming!
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Reply #173 posted 08/24/12 10:43am

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HonestMan13 said:

errant said:

djThunderfunk said: Was talking to the other guy.

I was responding to his comparison of YouTube to MTV(30 years ago).

I know. And despite whatever it was you said, it doesn't negate the fact that YouTube is today's equivalent for the music video that MTV was 30 years ago. There is almost no other venue for them.

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Reply #174 posted 08/24/12 10:52am

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errant said:

HonestMan13 said:

I was responding to his comparison of YouTube to MTV(30 years ago).

I know. And despite whatever it was you said, it doesn't negate the fact that YouTube is today's equivalent for the music video that MTV was 30 years ago. There is almost no other venue for them.

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Reply #175 posted 08/24/12 1:09pm

wonder505

djThunderfunk said:

HonestMan13 said:

Not at all. MTV had advertising and they promoted their favored artists with video blocks and specials dedicated solely to them. Youtube makes millions off advertising and doesn't advertise itself(I've never seen any tv ads for them or even internet ads). MTV served as a serious promotional tool in it's heyday for artists. If you typed Pussy Control into Youtube you might get a Prince clip from VH1 or a dozen cat videos. If Youtube was strictly for music I'd agree but it's become a perversion of what it may have been intended to be. It's actually more like MTV from 30 minutes ago replete with fame whores seeking their 15 minutes by posting dumb crap endlessly.

I can't argue with that, but, the point I was trying to make is that kids today go to YouTube to look up videos of artists they are interested in. If they hear about Prince, can go to YouTube and watch some videos, if they like what they see and hear they may be willing to spend money on Prince's music or concerts. The way YouTube works is that Prince could easily promote himself with video blocks and specials dedicated soley to himself, or Andy, or Larry or whatever whimsy he had that week. YouTube itself is a serious promotional tool now, to be utilized by anyone, including Prince. If he showed some of the creative marketing skills he's been known for in the past I'm sure he could come up with a way to use YouTube for his own purposes to promote whatever he's trying to sell, therefor generating revenue. It seems to be that paycheck-up-front mentally that he's had a while now that is preventing him from being the innovator he once was.

In my not-so-humble opinion... wink

I think its a great marketing tool for live shows but I seriously doubt these kids today (ofcourse I can't speak for all of them) will actually buy an album. Like I said, you can so easily convert it to an mp3 and downloadit in seconds for free.

but i do wish Prince had an official website and youtube channel. so far judging from his concerts he ain't hurting but years from now we'll see.

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Reply #176 posted 08/24/12 9:29pm

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wonder505 said:

djThunderfunk said:

I can't argue with that, but, the point I was trying to make is that kids today go to YouTube to look up videos of artists they are interested in. If they hear about Prince, can go to YouTube and watch some videos, if they like what they see and hear they may be willing to spend money on Prince's music or concerts. The way YouTube works is that Prince could easily promote himself with video blocks and specials dedicated soley to himself, or Andy, or Larry or whatever whimsy he had that week. YouTube itself is a serious promotional tool now, to be utilized by anyone, including Prince. If he showed some of the creative marketing skills he's been known for in the past I'm sure he could come up with a way to use YouTube for his own purposes to promote whatever he's trying to sell, therefor generating revenue. It seems to be that paycheck-up-front mentally that he's had a while now that is preventing him from being the innovator he once was.

In my not-so-humble opinion... wink

I think its a great marketing tool for live shows but I seriously doubt these kids today (ofcourse I can't speak for all of them) will actually buy an album. Like I said, you can so easily convert it to an mp3 and downloadit in seconds for free.

but i do wish Prince had an official website and youtube channel. so far judging from his concerts he ain't hurting but years from now we'll see.

People seem to forget that we could make "illegal" copies before the internet. My cousin had 1999 on cassette when I discovered it. I was going to make a copy, until I listened to it, and decided it was good enough to buy. Plenty of other albums by other artists, I liked, but only enough to pay for a blank cassette to make a copy, not enough to buy my own original. If it's good enough, there are people who will pay for it, then and now.

Converting a YouTube video to an MP3 usually sounds like shit. There are many better ways to make "illegal" copies.

Plenty of kids discover an artists they like and then buy the albums. Many of them that have discovered Prince and started buying his CDs are members of this site.

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Reply #177 posted 08/25/12 11:37am

wonder505

djThunderfunk said:

wonder505 said:

I think its a great marketing tool for live shows but I seriously doubt these kids today (ofcourse I can't speak for all of them) will actually buy an album. Like I said, you can so easily convert it to an mp3 and downloadit in seconds for free.

but i do wish Prince had an official website and youtube channel. so far judging from his concerts he ain't hurting but years from now we'll see.

People seem to forget that we could make "illegal" copies before the internet. My cousin had 1999 on cassette when I discovered it. I was going to make a copy, until I listened to it, and decided it was good enough to buy. Plenty of other albums by other artists, I liked, but only enough to pay for a blank cassette to make a copy, not enough to buy my own original. If it's good enough, there are people who will pay for it, then and now.

Converting a YouTube video to an MP3 usually sounds like shit. There are many better ways to make "illegal" copies.

Plenty of kids discover an artists they like and then buy the albums. Many of them that have discovered Prince and started buying his CDs are members of this site.

[Edited 8/24/12 21:30pm]

Well i can only base my observations on the kids I know who have these external hard drives with thousands of songs they never paid for.

and converting a youtube vid to mp3 does not sound as shitty as you make it out be smile

i still wish for Prince to use youtube as a tool but we'll see what the future holds.

[Edited 8/25/12 11:38am]

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Reply #178 posted 08/25/12 2:13pm

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wonder505 said:

I think its a great marketing tool for live shows but I seriously doubt these kids today (ofcourse I can't speak for all of them) will actually buy an album. Like I said, you can so easily convert it to an mp3 and downloadit in seconds for free.

but i do wish Prince had an official website and youtube channel. so far judging from his concerts he ain't hurting but years from now we'll see.

People seem to forget that we could make "illegal" copies before the internet. My cousin had 1999 on cassette when I discovered it. I was going to make a copy, until I listened to it, and decided it was good enough to buy. Plenty of other albums by other artists, I liked, but only enough to pay for a blank cassette to make a copy, not enough to buy my own original. If it's good enough, there are people who will pay for it, then and now.

Converting a YouTube video to an MP3 usually sounds like shit. There are many better ways to make "illegal" copies.

Plenty of kids discover an artists they like and then buy the albums. Many of them that have discovered Prince and started buying his CDs are members of this site.

[Edited 8/24/12 21:30pm]

Good point! It seems peeps never made a big deal out of blank cassettes that we're used to copy albums back then. It was still the same as burning copies today instead of going to the Wreka Stow.... biggrin

eye will ALWAYS think of prince like a "ACT OF GOD"! N another realm. eye mean of all people who might of been aliens or angels.if found out that prince wasn't of this earth, eye would not have been that surprised. R.I.P. prince
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Reply #179 posted 08/25/12 2:21pm

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wonder505 said:

djThunderfunk said:

People seem to forget that we could make "illegal" copies before the internet. My cousin had 1999 on cassette when I discovered it. I was going to make a copy, until I listened to it, and decided it was good enough to buy. Plenty of other albums by other artists, I liked, but only enough to pay for a blank cassette to make a copy, not enough to buy my own original. If it's good enough, there are people who will pay for it, then and now.

Converting a YouTube video to an MP3 usually sounds like shit. There are many better ways to make "illegal" copies.

Plenty of kids discover an artists they like and then buy the albums. Many of them that have discovered Prince and started buying his CDs are members of this site.

[Edited 8/24/12 21:30pm]

Well i can only base my observations on the kids I know who have these external hard drives with thousands of songs they never paid for.

and converting a youtube vid to mp3 does not sound as shitty as you make it out be smile

i still wish for Prince to use youtube as a tool but we'll see what the future holds.

[Edited 8/25/12 11:38am]

With some virus protection and Limewire the world was a candy store. lol

When eye go 2 a Prince concert or related event it's all heart up in the house but when eye log onto this site and the miasma of bitchiness is completely overwhelming!
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