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How come WB didn't distribute Prince's home music videos in the 80's??? I know WB wasn't interested in distributing SOTT theatrically and therefore missed the home video release, but I really don't understand how it's possible that they allowed Polygram (one of their biggest competitors) to put their hands on Double Live, Romance 1600 Live and Lovesexy Live. Warner Home Video existed back then so they could have released these themselves, and though I could maybe understand them passing on a Sheila E. concert, I don't see how they could think that live concerts by one of their 2 biggest acts could not be profitible in the decade of the videocassette boom. Anyone knows the true story behind that??? A COMPREHENSIVE PRINCE DISCOGRAPHY (work in progress ^^): https://sites.google.com/...scography/ | |
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No, I don't know nthe story behind it, but it seems interesting. How do you get the idea that all these videos are/were Polygram controlled? | |
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AFAIK PolyGram did only the European release -- most likely because (I assume) Warners did not have a European music video distribution arm. Don't forget that video in Europe is PAL vs NTSC in the US, so Warners would have needed to set up a specialized firm for their Euro video releases. (Whereas vinyl and CDs and tapes work the same all over the world.) Perhaps they found this would not be profitable, and were happy to outsource this to another company for the right amount of money?
Also know that PolyGram attempted to merge with WB in 1983, so they weren't "enemies". © Bart Van Hemelen
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^ Very interesting Bart, thx
IDK by 1985 but by 1989 when Lovesexy Live was released I can tell u that WB definitely had a European arm and were already releasing both music and movies, but maybe they had a special arrangement for some artists that needed a coupla years to be ended before they could handle them themselves, which they did in 1991 when the Gett Off music video want out?
So in the US these cassettes were released by WB? U're affirmative about that?
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US or European copies? | |
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I never had Romance 1600. I am assuming that "Double Live" is the live Purple Rain concert? In which case, I still have teh VHS, and it was released by Warner Brothers here in the states. So was Sign O' The Times, for that matter. Livesexy was never released in the US, which is such a shame because that remains one of my favorites, and the first time I saw it was in 1998 or something ridiculous like that.
The only other VHS tapes I can think of (aside from "Under the Cherry Moon" and "Purple Rain," obviously) were "3 Chains O' Gold," "Sexy MF" and the "Hits" compilation, all of which were either released by Paisley Park or Warners (or both) in the US. No confusion, no tears. No enemies, no fear. No sorrow, no pain. No ball, no chain.
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Aaaah that's very interesting! Yeah Doucle Live is the original official title for Syracuse. OK, so the thing is here in Europe Double Live, Romance 1600 Live and Lovesexy Live were definitely Polygram releases and I can't remember which company handled SOTT but it definitely was yet another one (I think maybe Gaumont related or something). I had no bloody idea that Lovesexy Live hadn't been released in the USA, what a shame!!! My guess is that Bart's guess is correct. I remember that in France WB didn't really develop their home video catalogue (for movies, cartoonas and music things alike) before 1987, because the market was quite late here by comparison to the USA: VCR were quite expensive and weren't that common before maybe 1988. MOVIES had been there at least for rental for quite a while, though: Purple Rain and Under The Cherry Moon were definitely WB releases in Europe, from the beginning. So it's very likely that they indeed made a deal with Polygram for music videos, which wasn't as big a market as movies. Polygram got Double Live and Romance 1600 Live, then when WB declined to release Lovesexy Live in the US they somehow managed to have Prince release it "through them" in Europe, i.e. through their deal with Polygram. And since they didn't really own SOTT because they hadn't released it in theatres I guess they negociated the US market with P and let him do whatever he pleased with Europe. Then, in the early 90's home video went thru an unprecedented boom in Europe and WB obviously felt it was more than time to terminate their deal with Polygram and handle things themselves. By mid-1991 it was a done deal since they released Gett Off themselves. It is to be noted, though, that it seems that they DON'T own the copyright to these things: on the Polygram (and the SOTT) releases, the copyright went directly to Paisley Park Productions or something like that (i.e. Prince himself). A COMPREHENSIVE PRINCE DISCOGRAPHY (work in progress ^^): https://sites.google.com/...scography/ | |
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That probably explains the Polygram notice. I think what Bart said and theblueangel implied is probably the case, or something like that. I looked some things up; Warner music group and Polygram used to do business together with regards to the distribution of video products. Warner would distribute videos inside the US, Polygram outside the US:
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or something like that?? PP Records was a 51% WB controlled joint venture, I believe. PP Productions*; PRN Productions and Paisley Park Entertainment. Which is it Then again, the idea that the copyright to the movies was/is owned by Prince ultimately; I doubt it. But who knows???
*I stand corrected: PP Productions also existed.
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from the lawsuits between Prince and Uptown. [Edited 10/22/13 12:18pm] | |
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Fantastic! Thank u! | |
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^ You are welcome!
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OK, the website videofilmexpress.nl is not online anymore. | |
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and a promo copy | |
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After googling a bit more, I found this on http://www.entertainmentbusiness.nl/nieuws/2002-W40/warner-universal-en-videofilm-express-voeren-dvd-campagne
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Anybody wants to go deeper still?
OK... as authorship claimant and as employer for hire, ahhhh... but, the copyright claimant: Cineplex Odeon Films inc., okay.... | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Here are the other registrations by "Purple Films Company"
Okay, NOW this is getting interesting. Here we have both Warner Brothers Inc and Purple Films Company claiming the copyright to Purple Rain the movie!
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So who/what is Cineplex Odeon Films Inc.?
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theblueangel said: I never had Romance 1600. I am assuming that "Double Live" is the live Purple Rain concert? In which case, I still have teh VHS, and it was released by Warner Brothers here in the states. So was Sign O' The Times, for that matter. Livesexy was never released in the US, which is such a shame because that remains one of my favorites, and the first time I saw it was in 1998 or something ridiculous like that.
The only other VHS tapes I can think of (aside from "Under the Cherry Moon" and "Purple Rain," obviously) were "3 Chains O' Gold," "Sexy MF" and the "Hits" compilation, all of which were either released by Paisley Park or Warners (or both) in the US. You have forgotten a few other VHS releases.... The Undertaker The Sacrifice of Victor and I'm sure I had a Diamonds & Pearls VHS too. Sadly, they were all stolen when my house was burgled years ago and I've never replaced them So can't check who they were released by etc ...we have only scratched the surface of what the mind can do...
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Which part of "everything released after 1991 was released by WB" didn't you understand? A COMPREHENSIVE PRINCE DISCOGRAPHY (work in progress ^^): https://sites.google.com/...scography/ | |
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Ha ha U guys are becoming SO technical, that's why I love this forum I really can't help further at this point but I'll keep reading with lotsa interest?
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Oops - my apologies. Perhaps that's what comes of trying to read a thread on a mobile phone! ...we have only scratched the surface of what the mind can do...
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his entire catalog of video/cd/ merchandise is so bizarre that u cant buy anything without going in circles--why cant he sell everything on a website | |
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Mind you, you could easily have said the same to theblueangel, as the videos listed by him/her are also post 1991 ...we have only scratched the surface of what the mind can do...
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databank, you knew you would get this.
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It seems that US film companies having distribution in other countries is a recent activity. That's why world wide box office is counted more heavily in a movie's gross. You also see more American movies being released in other countries before the US. On a side note, there was recently a fight from the European film industry to keep cultural products like film, music, and literature off the table in the US-EU trade talks. The US wanted to remove quotas on American cultural products in European markets which would destroy the few markets they still hold. European Film Industry Saved from EU-US Trade Talks
With talks about to begin on reworking free trade agreements between the European Union and the United States, EU Trade Commissioner Karel De Gucht has apparently removed cultural industries from the table, an article in The Hollywood Reporter states. Prominent filmmakers such as Jean Pierre and Luc Dardenne, Wim Wenders and Pedro Almodóvar, amongst many others, have fought a hard battle to keep the cultural exception.
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I doubt WB owned the home video rights for LL anyway, considering that this started as a TV broadcast for which Granada and RAI paid $2 million. Note how the credits to the video only mention Granada and PRN Productions, not "licensed by WB". http://www.princevault.co...esexy_Live
They had been offered SOTT but WB refused it (the story is in one of the books for sure, it had to do with them not thinkign it possible to get the movie finished and in theatres in a very short time period, so they didn't invest in it but allowed Prince to shop it elsewhere IIRC). © Bart Van Hemelen
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