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Thread started 04/23/16 8:52am

jaypotton

No statement from Warner Bros?

Other than posting the quote from Prince's publicist On their website I am not aware of Warner Brothers making a statement or tribute to Prince!

I think if that is true then it is really low of them.

Right now the single and album charts across the world are alight with Prince material. For the first time in years WB Records will be making a decent amount of money off that back catalog.

They had their difference God only knows, but I really would have expected something from them!

Maybe they are too busy trying to see who owns the rights to all that unreleased vault music!

Ha I guess I just moved into the ANGER stage of grief!!!
[Edited 4/23/16 8:52am]
'I loved him then, I love him now and will love him eternally. He's with our son now.' Mayte 21st April 2016 = the saddest quote I have ever read! RIP Prince and thanks for everything.
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Reply #1 posted 04/23/16 8:55am

Shockedelicus

Warner Bros. had a complicated relationship with Prince. They're waiting for a proper marketing strategy to make a statement. I expect a major announcement about the Vault by mid-May.

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Reply #2 posted 04/23/16 9:22am

lwr001

too busy counting money

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Reply #3 posted 04/23/16 9:26am

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lwr001 said:

too busy counting money


// They are vultures and they will surely start cashing in soon since the whole time P was alive they nothing with his catalogue so maybe now will see CDs reissued that these Buttholes.
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Reply #4 posted 04/23/16 9:30am

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If Prince bought back his entire back catalogue and owns it, will they be making money on it?

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Reply #5 posted 04/23/16 9:33am

funksterr

There was a statement from the CEO of WB, iirc, read on MSNBC, though I googled and didn't find it.

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Reply #6 posted 04/23/16 9:37am

TrivialPursuit

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No one is obligated to comment on anything. Susannah hasn't spoken up yet. Does that make her uncaring? Of course not. I'm personally waiting on her comments more than most anyone else I've already read.

The people at WB in 1984 are not there in 2016. It's a whole new slew of folks and faces. Hell, it's a whole different industry at this point.

No one's counting money, nor are the uncaring, or is it beneath them. Not everyone is buying purple roses and balloons before the body is cold. I have no doubt that the people at Warner Bros are feeling the sting of Prince's passing. The industry is a MFer, but the people are as warm-blooded and human as you or me. I know people want to lash out and blame someone, but it's unreasonable, and doesn't bring him back. sad

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Reply #7 posted 04/23/16 9:39am

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Shockedelicus said:

Warner Bros. had a complicated relationship with Prince. They're waiting for a proper marketing strategy to make a statement. I expect a major announcement about the Vault by mid-May.

I think it may take more than that for them to come-up to an agreement with whomever will be in charge of Prince's estate. A lot of money will be involved. I just hope business will not take over legacy with remixes of Moonbeam Levels by young RéB producers.

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Reply #8 posted 04/23/16 9:45am

KaresB

warnerbrosrecords.com has nothing but a Prince photo on it right now. I think at the moment this is the right "statement".

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Reply #9 posted 04/23/16 9:49am

BobGeorge909

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KaresB said:

warnerbrosrecords.com has nothing but a Prince photo on it right now. I think at the moment this is the right "statement".


yeahthat

What they supposed to say?

They delivered Prince's music. That music speaks for itself. Anything a 'corporation' would add to that intensely personal catalog is meaningless.
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Reply #10 posted 04/23/16 9:50am

ottoegil

KaresB said:

warnerbrosrecords.com has nothing but a Prince photo on it right now. I think at the moment this is the right "statement".

Wow - I think this speaks volumes.

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Reply #11 posted 04/23/16 9:55am

jaypotton

BobGeorge909 said:

KaresB said:

warnerbrosrecords.com has nothing but a Prince photo on it right now. I think at the moment this is the right "statement".


:yeahthat:

What they supposed to say?

They delivered Prince's music. That music speaks for itself. Anything a 'corporation' would add to that intensely personal catalog is meaningless.
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Sorry guys and gals, total respect for having a different opinion but clearly I do think would very appropriate for WB to make a statement. It doesn't matter if it is different people. This is exactly the time for a huge corporation to show they are human. It doesn't and shouldn't be anything glib or convoluted. How about something simple like...

Prince, we had our differences but we also had one hell of a ride. Thank you!

That would do it.
'I loved him then, I love him now and will love him eternally. He's with our son now.' Mayte 21st April 2016 = the saddest quote I have ever read! RIP Prince and thanks for everything.
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Reply #12 posted 04/23/16 9:55am

kapo74

They have tweeted some tweets

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Reply #13 posted 04/23/16 10:20am

BobGeorge909

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jaypotton said:

BobGeorge909 said:


yeahthat

What they supposed to say?

They delivered Prince's music. That music speaks for itself. Anything a 'corporation' would add to that intensely personal catalog is meaningless.
[Edited 4/23/16 9:50am]


Sorry guys and gals, total respect for having a different opinion but clearly I do think would very appropriate for WB to make a statement. It doesn't matter if it is different people. This is exactly the time for a huge corporation to show they are human. It doesn't and shouldn't be anything glib or convoluted. How about something simple like...

Prince, we had our differences but we also had one hell of a ride. Thank you!

That would do it.



Listen...I'm no PR student. But that can sooo be taken the wrong way. They won is what that sentence heavily infers. They had a well documented dispute. ANYthing they 'say' is them getting the last word. That's usually seen as tacky...


WBR has an assload of artists on its roster. The ONLY thing the site takes u to is a fairly recent pic of Prince. That speaks volumes with no chance to step in anyone's toes. Very simple as well...no?
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Reply #14 posted 04/23/16 10:25am

jaypotton

Bob as I said, respect for your opinion, but I disagree. A simple thank you is hard to twist. A photo is lazy.

I have never been a purple koolade drinker either. Have been totally objective about Prince and his career decisions. Personally and selfishly I wish he and WB could have solved their problems and we got a truck load of remasters and vault material...big bloody sigh.
'I loved him then, I love him now and will love him eternally. He's with our son now.' Mayte 21st April 2016 = the saddest quote I have ever read! RIP Prince and thanks for everything.
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Reply #15 posted 04/23/16 10:28am

SoulAlive

TrivialPursuit said:

No one is obligated to comment on anything. Susannah hasn't spoken up yet. Does that make her uncaring? Of course not. I'm personally waiting on her comments more than most anyone else I've already read.

The people at WB in 1984 are not there in 2016. It's a whole new slew of folks and faces. Hell, it's a whole different industry at this point.

No one's counting money, nor are the uncaring, or is it beneath them. Not everyone is buying purple roses and balloons before the body is cold. I have no doubt that the people at Warner Bros are feeling the sting of Prince's passing. The industry is a MFer, but the people are as warm-blooded and human as you or me. I know people want to lash out and blame someone, but it's unreasonable, and doesn't bring him back. sad

I agree.Everyone,including Warners,is in shock right now.Sometimes it's hard to find the right words to say.

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Reply #16 posted 04/23/16 10:39am

BobGeorge909

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jaypotton said:

Bob as I said, respect for your opinion, but I disagree. A simple thank you is hard to twist. A photo is lazy.

I have never been a purple koolade drinker either. Have been totally objective about Prince and his career decisions. Personally and selfishly I wish he and WB could have solved their problems and we got a truck load of remasters and vault material...big bloody sigh.

I understand where ure coming from. I do. Any person with a heart would do as much.

I think ure expecting a corporation to behave like a human. WBR isn't human.

If they say thank you...thank u for what? ASSLOADS of cash. That's what.

If they insinuate any kind of apology they're easily held liable for dough to princes estate...

Anything a corporate entity could say would end up being some disingenious dribble. We've heard it all...but for a person as unique and talented as prince? Prince knows Prince...let him speak for him...all we did was deliver records....
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Reply #17 posted 04/23/16 10:45am

jaypotton

Good points well made.
'I loved him then, I love him now and will love him eternally. He's with our son now.' Mayte 21st April 2016 = the saddest quote I have ever read! RIP Prince and thanks for everything.
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Reply #18 posted 04/23/16 11:09am

BobGeorge909

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jaypotton said:

Good points well made.

I feel ya...there's expected behavior.

But let the people speak about Prince. Let WBR do what they do...deliver records.

We cool. I'm pissed and angry too.


Tbh...I'm also embarrassed with myslef for still dripping tears from my eyes.
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Reply #19 posted 04/23/16 11:29am

GirlBrother

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Warner Bros. Records tweeted about Prince's passing, just a few hours after the news broke.

http://twitter.com/wbr/st...0999585792

They have continued to retweet messages from others, since then.
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Reply #20 posted 04/23/16 11:54am

jaypotton

GirlBrother said:

Warner Bros. Records tweeted about Prince's passing, just a few hours after the news broke.

http://twitter.com/wbr/st...0999585792

They have continued to retweet messages from others, since then.


In THAT case this thread is a moot point and I take it back. Good on you WBR
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Reply #21 posted 04/23/16 11:58am

Shockedelicus

databank said:

Shockedelicus said:

Warner Bros. had a complicated relationship with Prince. They're waiting for a proper marketing strategy to make a statement. I expect a major announcement about the Vault by mid-May.

I think it may take more than that for them to come-up to an agreement with whomever will be in charge of Prince's estate. A lot of money will be involved. I just hope business will not take over legacy with remixes of Moonbeam Levels by young RéB producers.

I think that the suits at WB have some notion that Prince fans tend to be more analytical about their music.

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