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Reply #30 posted 06/09/07 5:32pm

lwr001

I always wonder at this point why, myself included at times, we even bat
an eye as to whether he is played on the radio or not.

It will not change his standing nor will it increase his visibility in terms of gigs he gets or shows he performs on. Hell,it won;t even increase the size of advance he gets from a label. So, why do we care?

So, i ask you, from the perspective of not having a HIT single; what has he missed out on besides radio play and what would that have gotten him if he had radio play?
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Reply #31 posted 06/09/07 5:39pm

m3taverse

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He's paying them (most likely) a flat fee to distribute and promote these albums.


You can't do flat fee distribution, because you do not know beforehand how many units you are shipping and where.
Or let me put it another way .. you can do flat fee distribution but that is a guarantee it will fail. The distributor has to have a vested interest in shipping as many units as possible. Ship too many units and you loose money, but ship too few and you will loose customers because your product is not there at the time they had cash in hand. The market is not static, because demand is variable and unpredicatable. Add to that the dimension of this being a global market, or rather, many many different markets, and you can see what the expertise of a distributor is and how flat fees are out of the question.


*let me put it another way edit
[Edited 6/9/07 17:47pm]
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Reply #32 posted 06/09/07 8:44pm

muleFunk

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Raze said:

lwr001 said:

Well, in the R&B world, CALL MY NAME was HUGE. He garnered a GRAMMY for that. But, alot of folks are stuck in a vacuum. Also, if Prince delivers a radio friendly song to the radio, it will get played. There is no conspiracy to keep him off the airwaves. He has put out records on Arista, Columbia, Universal and now back to Sony. Please tell me how this happens if there isn't any interest in him. As to musicology, it sold over a million in the states w/out the giveaway. Purple Rain was an anomoly; he has never, ever moved alot of units; period!!!!!



I don't think there's a conspiracy to keep him off the airwaves. Unfortunately, it takes a conspiracy to get on them these days.


A tribute to payola? lol
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Reply #33 posted 06/10/07 9:48am

Raze

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m3taverse said:

Raze said:

He's paying them (most likely) a flat fee to distribute and promote these albums.


You can't do flat fee distribution, because you do not know beforehand how many units you are shipping and where.
Or let me put it another way .. you can do flat fee distribution but that is a guarantee it will fail. The distributor has to have a vested interest in shipping as many units as possible. Ship too many units and you loose money, but ship too few and you will loose customers because your product is not there at the time they had cash in hand. The market is not static, because demand is variable and unpredicatable. Add to that the dimension of this being a global market, or rather, many many different markets, and you can see what the expertise of a distributor is and how flat fees are out of the question.


*let me put it another way edit
[Edited 6/9/07 17:47pm]


I phrased that poorly. I meant that he's paying them X amount of dollars to ship and promote X amount of albums.

My point was more that the label itself has no long-term vested interest in the one-off Prince album they're promoting doing well, because at the end of the day, they're just hired hands. The do not benefit from it, other than being able to say "We're the guys that got a Prince album to #1."
"Half of what I say is meaningless; but I say it so that the other half may reach you." - Kahlil Gibran
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Reply #34 posted 06/10/07 9:52am

OperatingTheta
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Prince will never be 'big' again?

What is selling 140,000 tickets for his UK gigs in 20 minutes then?

Is that small?

It's the equivalent of Prince selling out the Glastonbury Festival all by himself.
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Reply #35 posted 06/10/07 9:59am

Raze

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OperatingThetan said:

Prince will never be 'big' again?

What is selling 140,000 tickets for his UK gigs in 20 minutes then?

Is that small?

It's the equivalent of Prince selling out the Glastonbury Festival all by himself.



No Prince single is ever going to be big again.
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Reply #36 posted 06/10/07 10:18am

lwr001

You are probably correct..But does it make a difference? If there is an event and the #1 selling artist at the moment is there and Prince is there; who gets top billing? At the end of the day, that is all that matters. Maroon 5 or whoever else is the flavor of the moment will not be the highlight of the event
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Reply #37 posted 06/10/07 11:09am

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prince figured out that his staying power is in his guitar, the song is no lyrical masterpiece but at the ripe old age of 49 homeboy has become a certified guitar god. he always had it but his public performances of the last 3 years (esp. RRHOF) took him into that "revered" catagory. guitar is a natural, gives him an opportunity to show off with the ax, the video flaunts the twins and his preserved youth. homeboy is back.
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Reply #38 posted 06/10/07 1:08pm

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I have been waiting a long time for a song from Prince that has a great rock & roll feel and groove like Let's Go Crazy or I could Never Take The Place Of Your Man. A song where his guitar playing effortlessly soars and takes me to another place- Guitar is that song. It has a very fresh feel and vibe and I predict this will hit the US top 10 singles chart. What are your thoughts about the song and do you think this is the hit we have been waiting for?


top 40 but not top 10
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Reply #39 posted 06/10/07 1:19pm

RUHip2TheJive

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I didn't agree with the title of this thread until today. I was talking to my friend on the phone, a non-Prince fan, and she said that she didn't realize how much she likes Guitar. She said she really likes the Verizon commercials. This took me by surprise and it made me happy, because it is so hard to get my friends to listen to Prince. I'm thinking that if she likes the song, then a lot of other people will, because she listens to a lot of the music *cough*crap*cough* that's popular.
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Reply #40 posted 06/10/07 1:32pm

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muleFunk said:

Purplecam ,I think many people just don't know the music industry and how it works. Prince has had top 10 quality of music. He has not had the promotion by the labels to put a song at #1. Musiclogy did not crack the top 10 but was played widely on radio. Hell, Rave Un2 The Joy Fantasic had more quality radio friendly hits than any other Prince album post TGE and it went down in flames.

Question: Outside of the so call "fans" expectations of Prince is his music in the last 15 years been bad or has it been a lack of airplay and media gaga ?

Prince has been blacklisted by certain companies IMHO .People complain about the quality of Prince's music but U2's music quality has dipped in recent years as well but you constantly see them topping the charts. I think both are producing outstanding stuff that is much better than the current musical offerings.

What's the difference ?

Label promotion and the power of that company in getting the music to chart.

There it is right there. nod
I'm not a fan of "old Prince". I'm not a fan of "new Prince". I'm just a fan of Prince. Simple as that
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Reply #41 posted 06/10/07 1:35pm

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I have a question, When is Guitar slated to hit radio in the U.S.? Is there a thread on this topic already?
I'm not a fan of "old Prince". I'm not a fan of "new Prince". I'm just a fan of Prince. Simple as that
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Reply #42 posted 06/10/07 3:53pm

Seventeen

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dreamshaman32 said:

prince figured out that his staying power is in his guitar, the song is no lyrical masterpiece but at the ripe old age of 49 homeboy has become a certified guitar god. he always had it but his public performances of the last 3 years (esp. RRHOF) took him into that "revered" catagory. guitar is a natural, gives him an opportunity to show off with the ax, the video flaunts the twins and his preserved youth. homeboy is back.




Very well put! There are no guitar gods on the charts. Perhaps radio will embrace one. It's all about timing. Maybe now's the time for a guitar legend wailing on his ax to chart, and chart big.
I've got a guitar that can part the sea.
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Reply #43 posted 06/10/07 3:54pm

Seventeen

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purplecam said:

I have a question, When is Guitar slated to hit radio in the U.S.? Is there a thread on this topic already?



There isn't. I was wondering the very same thing. I would imagine it would be

fairly soon.
I've got a guitar that can part the sea.
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Reply #44 posted 06/10/07 5:10pm

mirrorbestfrie
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Seventeen said:

dreamshaman32 said:

prince figured out that his staying power is in his guitar, the song is no lyrical masterpiece but at the ripe old age of 49 homeboy has become a certified guitar god. he always had it but his public performances of the last 3 years (esp. RRHOF) took him into that "revered" catagory. guitar is a natural, gives him an opportunity to show off with the ax, the video flaunts the twins and his preserved youth. homeboy is back.




Very well put! There are no guitar gods on the charts. Perhaps radio will embrace one. It's all about timing. Maybe now's the time for a guitar legend wailing on his ax to chart, and chart big.


lets get real here
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Reply #45 posted 06/10/07 5:32pm

cutn

from what Ive heard on the Verizon comercials Im diggin it, is the 'Guitar' single available at stores yet?
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Reply #46 posted 06/11/07 1:26am

BinaryJustin

It'll be all over radio in the UK whilst he's playing in London.
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Reply #47 posted 06/11/07 1:50am

linus4000

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Guitar is Record of the week at BBC-Radio 2...

Good start!

http://www.bbc.co.uk/radi...week.shtml
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Reply #48 posted 06/11/07 1:59am

ian

It's nice to have a song that showcases Prince's guitar work a little bit... but personally I think the song is rather silly and not at all memorable. It'd be a funny little song if it was tagged on as a bonus track at the end of an album or something, but it sounds far too throwaway to be proper single. Makes you wonder why Prince is putting so much weight behind it really. It is so self-indulgent and moronic.
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Reply #49 posted 06/11/07 2:36am

BinaryJustin

linus4000 said:

Guitar is Record of the week at BBC-Radio 2...

Good start!

http://www.bbc.co.uk/radi...week.shtml


Linus - your link's all wrong. This should work: http://www.bbc.co.uk/radi...week.shtml
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Reply #50 posted 06/11/07 3:17am

linus4000

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BinaryJustin said:

linus4000 said:

Guitar is Record of the week at BBC-Radio 2...

Good start!

http://www.bbc.co.uk/radi...week.shtml


Linus - your link's all wrong. This should work: http://www.bbc.co.uk/radi...week.shtml


You are right...Thank you BJ
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Reply #51 posted 06/11/07 3:29am

Militant

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I predict Guitar will be a bigger hit than Black Sweat was.

Also, to the person who said Prince has been treading water for 17 years.....you don't like The Gold Experience? It may not be a bonafide classic the same way SOTT is but I would hardly call it "treading water".
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Reply #52 posted 06/11/07 8:29pm

tznekbsbfrvr

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well it (Guitar) was released 2day as a single- lets wait till the week ends and then see how its doing as a song.
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Reply #53 posted 06/11/07 9:00pm

Seventeen

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ian said:

It's nice to have a song that showcases Prince's guitar work a little bit... but personally I think the song is rather silly and not at all memorable. It'd be a funny little song if it was tagged on as a bonus track at the end of an album or something, but it sounds far too throwaway to be proper single. Makes you wonder why Prince is putting so much weight behind it really. It is so self-indulgent and moronic.


I totally disagree. Perfect song for summer cruising. Perfect timing on his part. Fantastico Song!
I've got a guitar that can part the sea.
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Reply #54 posted 06/11/07 9:09pm

dreamfactory31
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Its a catchy song but its lyrically juvenile. It has a rushed assembly line feel to it.
"i love you baby, but not like i love my guitar..."

uhh yeah, ok.
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Reply #55 posted 06/11/07 9:15pm

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dreamfactory313 said:

Its a catchy song but its lyrically juvenile. It has a rushed assembly line feel to it.
"i love you baby, but not like i love my guitar..."

uhh yeah, ok.


its not as good as musicology...and that sucked
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