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Thread started 07/10/02 12:31pm

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1st Prince Reference (albeit, very small) In Jackson/Sony Fiasco

Here's the latest news regarding this circle er...circus of events...read on: (highlighted 4 my injoyment!)

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Jackson's Attack on Sony Sparks Limited Sympathy
Wed Jul 10, 1:36 PM ET
By Sue Zeidler

LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - Michael Jackson's surprise attack on Sony Music as racist has grabbed headlines, but many in the music industry have turned a deaf ear -- suspecting the pop star has been motivated by self-interest rather than a concern for civil rights.

Jackson, under contract with Sony until 2004 and among the highest-paid pop stars of all time, appears to be trying to pressure Sony into breaking the deal so he can exit with his valuable trove of master recordings, industry sources said.

They say Jackson's assault was prompted mostly by anger at Sony for the poor showing of his latest album, "Invincible," which cost a reported $30 million to produce and sold only 2 million copies nationwide.

"What it looks like he's trying to do is to piggy-back his own personal issues onto a very serious long-standing artist movement," said Kenneth Freundlich, a Los Angeles-based music industry attorney.

Over the weekend, the self-described "King of Pop" Jackson led a protest of about 150 people in front of Sony Music headquarters in New York, calling Sony Music chief Thomas Mottola: "racist" and "very, very, very devilish."

Jackson also accused record labels of conspiring to cheat artists, particularly black artists, out of royalty payments.

Sony Music, a unit of Japan's Sony Corp, called Jackson's comments "ludicrous, spiteful and hurtful" and also defended the way it handled "Invincible."

SONY 'SPARED NO EXPENSE'

"As for Mr. Jackson's complaints about what he perceives as poor sales of his most recent album, we can only say that Sony Music spared no expense in creating and executing a series of global marketing, promotion and publicity campaigns in support of the album," the company said in a statement.

"The bizarre, false statements Mr. Jackson made on Saturday make it clear that his difficulties lie elsewhere than with the marketing and promotion of 'Invincible'," it said.

Jackson on Tuesday attended a meeting of musical artists, producers and record executives at the Rev. Al Sharpton's National Action Network headquarters in Harlem, but ducked into a stretch limousine before fielding any questions.

"If Michael Jackson has issues with Sony he should take it up in the proper forum and stop slandering Tommy Mottola in public," Freundlich said. "Going after Mottola personally just detracts from the artists' movement and Jackson himself."

Others said Jackson's antics were distracting attention from the campaign by other artists against what they argue are the unfair terms of their own contracts.

The Recording Artists Coalition, led by Don Henley and Sheryl Crow, for example, has lobbied legislators to change a California law that holds record artists to contracts that are longer than in other industries.

Officials from the RAC declined comment.

But L. Londell McMillan, legal counsel to the Artist Empowerment Coalition (AEC), another coalition that includes some top black artists like Roberta Flack, Stevie Wonder and Faith Evans, warned the Jackson controversy was a distraction.

'PERSONAL DISPUTE'

"The latest war of words by Michael Jackson against Sony music chief Tommy Mottola is a personal dispute, which may camouflage the real inequalities inherent in the music business," McMillan said in a statement. The attorney also represented Prince in his battle to break his contract with AOL Time Warner Inc.'s Warner Brothers Records.

(yeah, that's it folks...hope I didn't mislead u!!)

"Michael Jackson's very bitter dispute against Tommy Mottola should not impede constructive change within the industry, as people line up to take sides," he said. "The fact is, there are serious exploitation issues in the industry, which cannot be merely addressed by name-calling."

McMillan attended Sharpton's meeting on Tuesday and called it very constructive. Sharpton called for a meeting with major record companies in the next few months to hammer out strategies for better treatment of black artists and more spending of promotional dollars in black communities.

Sharpton said he was seeking a "working dialogue," but added the National Action Network would sue record companies or help black artists to file suits against them.

Jackson's attacks and the various artists' rights movements emerge as the record industry struggles to stay afloat amid the worst market conditions in over 10 years, dogged by declining sales, increasing online piracy and competition from other entertainment sources, such as video games.

"Everyone is in turmoil and Michael Jackson's wondering where he's headed. This just came at an awkward time in terms of the business," said David Pullman, chairman of The Pullman Group, a firm specializing in entertainment, intellectual property and future-royalty bonds.

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I honestly feel that when the smoke clears, Michael will get everything he wants, and maybe a little something he didn't want...like a slander lawsuit from Mottola 4 defamation of character, less of course he is the devil! evil
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Reply #1 posted 07/10/02 1:25pm

SkletonKee

ohhh, thats funny..for Londell to say that MJ's actions are a distraction..and what would you call what prince did? he handled it classy...rolleyes





edit added to include rolleyes
[This message was edited Wed Jul 10 13:26:02 PDT 2002 by SkletonKee]
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Reply #2 posted 07/10/02 1:36pm

Haystack

I'm having a horrible image of the MJJ Music Club.
You pay $100 for a 16 year membership and then you're guaranteed four albums at a rate of one every four years posted directly to your house in a crap cardboard sleeve (I love ONA by the way, but would also love a proper case for it).

Disc One - One-Multi-Millionaire-Several-Times-Over Alone.
Disc Two - 'Invincible-is-crap'aphobia.
Disc Three - The Very Least You Could Do Is Make A Better
Album Than Your Last One.
Disc Four - The Last Straw, Michael.

You're also guaranteed to get a ticket to any of Michael's concerts at full price.


(Disclaimer: I honestly do love Michael's music, but didn't rate his last CD at all because it was full of average ballads and I know that Michael can do so much better!!)
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Reply #3 posted 07/10/02 2:13pm

ZaZa

SkletonKee said:[quote]ohhh, thats funny..for Londell to say that MJ's actions are a distraction..

MJ's actions are a distraction. Sharpton is trying to point out the unfair tactics the record industry uses with black artists in general & MJ comes out screaming that Tommy Mottala is a racist. All the media attention Sharpton wanted by aligning himself with MJ is gone.The media is chasing the MJ story & ignoring the Sharpton story. Sharpton was counting on MJ star power to bring him media attention. What he got was trampled by the pack of wild dogs who smell the scent of a career nosedive in action.
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Reply #4 posted 07/10/02 2:20pm

SkletonKee

ZaZa said:

MJ's actions are a distraction.



ohh yeah, and prince writing 'slave' on his face and changing his name to a symbol werent? im just pointing out the irony in Londell's statement...not defending MJ...mmm-kay? wink
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Reply #5 posted 07/10/02 2:51pm

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Al Sharpton is an opportunist, a demogogue, and a snake in the grass. Nothing more. Anyone questioning that should look into the Tawana Brawley fiasco from about 10 yrs ago(I grew up best friends with her cousin Sean).
Proof's in the pudding.
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Reply #6 posted 07/10/02 4:29pm

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Oh, come on. Comparing the dumb, simpleton antics of walking around with "slave" on one's face and doing what Mike is doing is not even an equal comparison.

I mean, Al Sharpton is disagreeing about some of the things he's saying...we're talking AL SHARPTON, for God's/Jehovah's/Allah's sake!!!
This post not for the wimp contingent. All whiny wusses avert your eyes.
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Reply #7 posted 07/10/02 4:48pm

18JUMBOSHRIMP

MJ will never be able to save face.
Because he does not have one.
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Reply #8 posted 07/10/02 5:05pm

ZaZa

SkletonKee said:

ZaZa said:

MJ's actions are a distraction.



ohh yeah, and prince writing 'slave' on his face and changing his name to a symbol werent? im just pointing out the irony in Londell's statement...not defending MJ...mmm-kay? wink


I'm beginning to doubt that you know what the word distraction means.
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Reply #9 posted 07/10/02 5:37pm

Nep2nes

They say Jackson's assault was prompted mostly by anger at Sony for the poor showing of his latest album, "Invincible," which cost a reported $30 million to produce and sold only 2 million copies nationwide.



This is the only reason MJ's making noise. He's never flopped b4...he finnally gets a taste of what prince has been having.

Not that Prince didn't deserve those flops, but damn, MJ just scares me sometimes.
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Reply #10 posted 07/10/02 5:42pm

LadyCabDriver

SkletonKee said:

ZaZa said:

MJ's actions are a distraction.



ohh yeah, and prince writing 'slave' on his face and changing his name to a symbol werent? im just pointing out the irony in Londell's statement...not defending MJ...mmm-kay? wink


Prince writing "slave" on his was a very QUIET way to handle his discontent with WB, not like all of this public idiocy MJ is taking part in.
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Reply #11 posted 07/10/02 5:42pm

LadyCabDriver

18JUMBOSHRIMP said:

MJ will never be able to save face.
Because he does not have one.

lmao
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Reply #12 posted 07/10/02 6:09pm

SkletonKee

ZaZa said:


I'm beginning to doubt that you know what the word distraction means.



I'm beginning to doubt that you know what the word irony means.. wink

honey, dont take everything people say here to serious..my comments were more of a joke than pointed social commentary...hence the wink at the end of my post...


oye!!!
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