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Reply #30 posted 02/07/07 6:10am

dseann

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actionthisday said:

Bring on the "expert" newbies...

shhh Careful what you wish for - with every new "expert" newbie in this forum comes two or three "expert" Michael Jackson newbs to the Music: Non-Prince forum.

The sales increase is good but means nothing to me...unless he releases new shit for me to buy. biggrin

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Reply #31 posted 02/07/07 6:11am

dseann

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actionthisday said:

Bring on the "expert" newbies...

shhh Careful what you wish for - with every new "expert" newbie in this forum comes two or three "expert" Michael Jackson newbs to the Music: Non-Prince forum.

eek WTF? eek

The sales increase is good but means nothing to me...unless he releases new shit for me to buy. biggrin
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Reply #32 posted 02/07/07 6:49am

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gemini13 said:

Prince's rain-drenched halftime performance at the Super Bowl Sunday night set his album sales sprouting like Jack's beanstalk, Amazon.com reports.

The halftime show, which in recent years has helped the Rolling Stones, Paul McCartney, and even the malfunctioning Justin Timberlake and Janet Jackson to mighty sales increases, was a profitable stage for Prince.

"The Very Best of Prince'' shot from No. 710 to No. 71 on Amazon.com's Top Sellers list for music, according to Amazon.

Sales of "The Hits/The B-Sides'' increased by a super 887 percent, climbing from No. 2,211 all the way to No. 224 among Amazon.com's top sellers.

Prince's finale, "Purple Rain'' propelled sales of the album "Music From the Motion Picture `Purple Rain' '' from No. 432 to No. 53 on the Amazon list, a leap of 715 percent.

"Ultimate Prince'' rose from No. 516 to No. 82 and "3121" climbed from No. 488 to No. 145 in sales on Amazon.

Overall, Prince's average album sales on Amazon went up 653 percent.

Source: Mercury News - February 5, 2007


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Reply #33 posted 02/07/07 7:00am

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It's a shame 3121 didn't get a bit more of a boost, and no doubt it would have if he'd only played a track from it. confused


I dont think so, since the crowd of a superbowl is unfamiliar with anything Prince outside of the Purple Rain "era". 3121 would benefit from a grammy win or performance though.

"We went where our music was appreciated, and that was everywhere but the USA, we knew we had fans, but there is only so much of the world you can play at once" Magne F
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Reply #34 posted 02/07/07 7:01am

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woot!


i'm happy for prince too but i wish i could see some of that money come MY way!! confused
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Reply #35 posted 02/07/07 7:38am

BlueOrchid

Good for him woot!

He will make so much from that one performance.
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Reply #36 posted 02/07/07 7:38am

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better sales for Prince = more $ in his pocket (i hope)= more money for him 2 use 4 new projects = more fun (in any way razz) 4 us followers!!!
guitar there's always a rainbo at the end of every rain! guitar
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Reply #37 posted 02/07/07 7:39am

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How is this a big deal? He was selling so very few copies before it's not really hard to increase by big amounts. I mean it's not as if he is going to enter the billboard charts or anything.

On the other hand I noticed 3121 was checked out for the first time from my library. I go to the library 3 times a week and it had never moved which always makes me laugh but as of yesterday it was gone.
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Reply #38 posted 02/07/07 7:47am

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Reply #39 posted 02/07/07 7:47am

Abrazo

hmmm

Sales from all the Warner (best of) albums increased massively, while Prince supposedly only makes a dime or so on each copy of those sold and WB cashes the rest.
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Reply #40 posted 02/07/07 7:53am

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Abrazo said:

hmmm

sales from all the Warner (best of) albums increased massively and Prince supposedly only makes a dime or so on each copy sold and WB cashes the rest.

I don't think I believe the dime amount. Where did you get the number?

You shouldn't forget songwriting royalties and publishing either. Also, don't forget the 100 million up front.
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Reply #41 posted 02/07/07 7:57am

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[b][i] i think some people think our man was "selling out" by appearing at the super bowl and in some of the other arenas in which he chose to appear....i choose to believe that he realized that by reminding some of his former fans and introducing himself to some newer ones, all would be reminded of his talent and greatness, and seek out the new work which we all know and love....this can only be a good thing for all of us who love prince and his music in all of its incarnations....i felt so proud of his performance, and i was thrilled when my date for the evening (a 45-year old man) asked if i had "purple rain" in my library, as he had never seen the film....i gave him the sarcastic glare to indicate "of course i have "purple rain", you troll, i am a prince fanatic"....so we watched the film, and i saw him see the light, and now he is interested in listening to my entire library of prince cds and dvds.....and this is what i hoped for....a whole new gang of rainbow children sprouting up from the superbowl purple rain.....god bless you, prince!! you own my heart and mind....i truly adore u!!!! biggrin
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Reply #42 posted 02/07/07 7:58am

BlueOrchid

lovemachine said:

How is this a big deal? He was selling so very few copies before it's not really hard to increase by big amounts. I mean it's not as if he is going to enter the billboard charts or anything.

On the other hand I noticed 3121 was checked out for the first time from my library. I go to the library 3 times a week and it had never moved which always makes me laugh but as of yesterday it was gone.

You just answered your own question.
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Reply #43 posted 02/07/07 8:01am

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jtfolden said:

raddahone said:

sales are nice but just seem to be a byproduct of one who loves perfection and playing the best



I really don't think sales are a byproduct for Mr. Prince "numbeR one at the bank" Nelson.


i feel that sales do indeed come from his love for music. don't 4get what Prince said, more-or-less, "when we all realize that music is a gift from God and that all music comes from God, then we will be in the Golden Age."

Prince, in my opinion, would be playing music, whether he received or did not receive monetary compensation from it. the money just comes as it is the nrg transferred in this day and age for folks "buying" the music. Give everything to God. See God in everything. Prince just happens to have more than a million dollars in the bank for sharing the gift of music.

Remember that the only bank that really matters is the bank of Karma. God keeps count of everything through us.
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Reply #44 posted 02/07/07 8:08am

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He should have sang at least 1 song from 3121!!
"Just like the sun, the Rainbow Children rise."



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Reply #45 posted 02/07/07 8:17am

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Perhaps he can now afford to release a weird interesting album of songs with a conceptual tour and pro videos... to throw off the mainstream and keep fans interested and charged.

Perhaps he could also toss us Crystal Ball II! lol
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Reply #46 posted 02/07/07 8:45am

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Reply #47 posted 02/07/07 8:50am

xclimation

I'm glad to see Prince getting noticed for what he does best, instead of some attention getting stunt; such as changing your name to a symbol, writing slave on your face, or mocking the We are the world song. It looks like Prince is growing up, and is learning how to be King!
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Reply #48 posted 02/07/07 9:47am

Abrazo

lovemachine said:

Abrazo said:

hmmm

sales from all the Warner (best of) albums increased massively and Prince supposedly only makes a dime or so on each copy sold and WB cashes the rest.

I don't think I believe the dime amount. Where did you get the number?

You shouldn't forget songwriting royalties and publishing either. Also, don't forget the 100 million up front.
[Edited 2/7/07 7:54am]

"a dime or so" Not saying he literally only makes a dime. I get that from an npgmc article in reaction to the release of TVBOP.

I don't forget publising royalties or "100 million up front". I was just observing that according to Prince's own words, he is making WB very rich, not himself.
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Reply #49 posted 02/07/07 9:59am

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Abrazo said:

lovemachine said:


I don't think I believe the dime amount. Where did you get the number?

You shouldn't forget songwriting royalties and publishing either. Also, don't forget the 100 million up front.
[Edited 2/7/07 7:54am]

"a dime or so" Not saying he literally only makes a dime. I get that from an npgmc article in reaction to the release of TVBOP.

I don't forget publising royalties or "100 million up front". I was just observing that according to Prince's own words, he is making WB very rich, not himself.


I don't know if you can equate this to Prince, but in a recent Esquire magazine article, (the artist formerly known as) Cat Stevens said that he remains comfortable financially due to sales of his old albums that he estimates bring him about a dollar per CD sold.
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Reply #50 posted 02/07/07 11:09am

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AnnieB603 said:

[b][i] i think some people think our man was "selling out" by appearing at the super bowl and in some of the other arenas in which he chose to appear....i choose to believe that he realized that by reminding some of his former fans and introducing himself to some newer ones, all would be reminded of his talent and greatness, and seek out the new work which we all know and love....this can only be a good thing for all of us who love prince and his music in all of its incarnations....i felt so proud of his performance, and i was thrilled when my date for the evening (a 45-year old man) asked if i had "purple rain" in my library, as he had never seen the film....i gave him the sarcastic glare to indicate "of course i have "purple rain", you troll, i am a prince fanatic"....so we watched the film, and i saw him see the light, and now he is interested in listening to my entire library of prince cds and dvds.....and this is what i hoped for....a whole new gang of rainbow children sprouting up from the superbowl purple rain.....god bless you, prince!! you own my heart and mind....i truly adore u!!!! biggrin


People like you scare me and trust me you scare Prince. Prince is not a religion....Prince is entertainment.
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Reply #51 posted 02/07/07 11:18am

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mul2std said:

Dewrede said:

woot!


i'm happy for prince too but i wish i could see some of that money come MY way!! confused



Yeah , meant to say i'm glad with the attention he's getting smile
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Reply #52 posted 02/07/07 11:42am

Abrazo

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Abrazo said:


"a dime or so" Not saying he literally only makes a dime. I get that from an npgmc article in reaction to the release of TVBOP.

I don't forget publising royalties or "100 million up front". I was just observing that according to Prince's own words, he is making WB very rich, not himself.


I don't know if you can equate this to Prince, but in a recent Esquire magazine article, (the artist formerly known as) Cat Stevens said that he remains comfortable financially due to sales of his old albums that he estimates bring him about a dollar per CD sold.

I haven't got a clue on what Prince makes, but that npgmc article wasn't talking about a dollar per cd.
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Reply #53 posted 02/07/07 12:55pm

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I knew they were going to buy either "Purple Rain" or one of the greatest hits compilations. The ones that bought "Purple Rain" might be some of the old Prince fans replacing their vinyl with a CD. lol
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Reply #54 posted 02/07/07 12:55pm

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People like you scare me and trust me you scare Prince. Prince is not a religion....Prince is entertainment.
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sorry if you mistook my enthusiasm for some type of religious fervor...i am well aware that prince is not a religion, and i will try not to be offended by your response to my post.....yikes.....please relax
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Reply #55 posted 02/07/07 12:58pm

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RipHer2Shreds said:

actionthisday said:

Bring on the "expert" newbies...

shhh Careful what you wish for - with every new "expert" newbie in this forum comes two or three "expert" Michael Jackson newbs to the Music: Non-Prince forum.


Sooooo true! lol
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Reply #56 posted 02/07/07 2:42pm

7kisses4U

Prince-"I ain't no fool!" That's right brother knew he was going to make some $$$$ after this performance! Good for him!
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Reply #57 posted 02/07/07 3:06pm

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AnnieB603 said:



sorry if you mistook my enthusiasm for some type of religious fervor...i am well aware that prince is not a religion, and i will try not to be offended by your response to my post.....yikes.....please relax


I reread your original post and it's clear that what you wrote is beyond enthusiasm and into worship. Also, I don't care if you are offended or not.
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Reply #58 posted 02/07/07 3:41pm

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To bad Prince only gets real money off 3121. The others Warners Bros made the dough
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Reply #59 posted 02/07/07 3:49pm

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i watched the superbowl performance on youtube-am in the uk. it was good-well better than good! i have to say that i bought the b-sides today-3cds altogether though not as a result of watching the superbowl. i only paid £9 and as a student, the pennies are limited! am quite new to this forum and have been a fan since about 2001. hello to you all!
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