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Don't you already have a shitty VHS rip? So what difference does it make if it's on YouTube or not? You're already not watching it... Does it need to be on YouTube so you can not watch it there too? If you want better quality go watch it on VH1
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Can I? Hmm...
Van Morrison: Montreaux 1980 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=i9cffwu-Pc0
Belfast 1979 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=c8Akk5Kab9I
Hollywood Bowl 2013: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QdMj34aQoZU
Paul McCartney: Dodger Stadium 2014: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0PFH3jbrMgQ
Sting: Vina Del Mar 2011: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=u1QAbdIEicw
So you're going to pretend you know nothing about marketing & how exposure helps create brand awareness? Or are you just ignorant of basic business strategies, like your idol?
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U don't get it... Ur just too outdated... The point isn't about him selling millions again if he joins YouTube...
Oh and BTW my instagram just hit 60K so I do know a thing or two about social media. | |
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Common sense - from the point of view of the artist - is don't give stuff away for free. Prince made himself the poster boy for heavy handed techniques. That's why he can't sell a million albums anymore. It started with Uptown, over the yearts he lost tens of thousands of fans.
I'd suspect that VH1/MTV etc pay more than YouTube?
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What on earth are you talking about?
He's not making much money from album sales, but at least he can make even less money via Youtube? | |
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I dunno man, I've bought plenty of things after getting hipped via YouTube. | |
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You really are out of touch. Not everyone is on YouTube to make money, but if you're as obsessed with being "#1 at the bank!" as Prince...
And YouTube is about exposure & easibility. In your earlier post, you stated that if fans wanted to find videos, they could just go to Google. Well, why not go to the most readily available, popular & widely known place on the Internet, where videos are easily searchable, sorted & tagged?
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For the younger generation, it is probably the #1 resource of discovery and research. Oh well, at least he went with TIDAL. | |
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They'll be worth a lot less ten years from now.
He should have been selling them for 20+ years, simple as that.. Like I've said before: - we should be on the third or fourth round of remastered and expanded releases by now. - We should have had DVDs and CDs of multiple "classic" gigs, and Prince should be sitting on a huge pile of money in return.
And don't think that money we didn't spend on CDs and DVDs we didn't get is in an account somewhere, ready to be spent en masse when Prince finally gets to his senses. He'll have lost a ton of fans by then, and whoever's left will pick and choose from what's on offer. © Bart Van Hemelen
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I'm not saying it's not a decent content discovery system. The fact is, if you search for Prince on YouTube you will find stuff. Some of it has been there for years. You just won't find EVERYTHING. [Edited 10/1/15 14:30pm] | |
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I'm not sure they are. | |
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me too.Youtube can be a very valuable promotional tool.Whenever anyone mentions a new artist that I should check out,I head straight to Youtube to check out their music,which I then go out and buy if it's good.This is how I discovered Mayer Hawthorne. | |
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The YouTube scam has been all about benefitting to the tune of BILLIONS from their users' willingness to embrace that 'Sharing is great! Information should be free!' sentiment (which is all well and good).
Prince's refusal is sound business sense. He has, of course, been humiliated for it, as is anybody who dares to realise never mind SPEAK the fact that good old Google and Facebook and now Spotify have eaten the entirety of intellectual property in a way that companies used to have to pay for. [Edited 10/1/15 13:44pm] “I don't believe anything, but I have many suspicions.”
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Money you didn't spend on CD's you didn't get? I mean I know what you're getting at but come on. You can't be as angry about that as you keep making out.
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With a whole generation of music listeners using YouTube to discover their music he has chosen to alienate the youth. That's the bottom line.
A lot of this kids know that he's legendary but they don't know why. They probably just assume he's a weirdo. Meanwhile newer acts that are influenced by his work are putting out music to much acclaim from them | |
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Well ideally we'd get the one perfect set of remasters tomorrow, but for how long would they be perfect? I thought the Rykodisc Bowie cds in the 80s/90s were wonderful, but now that I've got the Five Years box, I see that they are not. Prince could have had similar releases all the way along, but he hasn't.
BUT we're veering wildly off topic here, so I'll just leave that ball on the ground. [Edited 10/1/15 15:52pm] | |
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eyewishuheaven said:
Exactly! It's about rewarding the longtime fans with better sound and other goodies....giving us the opportunity to "celebrate" these albums. | |
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YouTube is the new MTV but in many ways,it is even better than MTV.Listeners can choose what they want to see and listen to,on their own terms.Nobody is force-feeding them to listen to crap (the way the radio stations do).Prince doesn't like people to have that type of freedom. | |
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I know I get sad when friends go to look up videos to play Prince at a party and they give up. Straight Jacket Funk Affair
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Cookiefree youtube over here brings me enzoknol or whatever because youtube thinks I am Dutch so I must like that type of garbage. And of course one cannot blacklist enzoknol garbage without being signed in... So if they pay not so much... . OTOH: I see video bloggers earn a (small?) living from doing videos on youtube with less views than that so how do they do that?
Pills and thrills and daffodils will kill... If you don't believe me or don't get it, I don't have time to try to convince you, sorry. | |
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Many popular vloggers will get hired to write articles or create content for other websites. The people who are able to make a living from YouTube, use YouTube to build a following of sorts but rarely make a sustainable income from the money paid to them by YouTube; it's just opens the doors.
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What if he uploaded his music to YouTube and sold advertisment space on each upload
That would certainly be an innovative approach | |
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I'm just going to say this: why is Michael Jackson still one of the most famous people in the world? Why are there countless kids of this generation who are so familiar with a now-deceased artist whose peak of popularity was 20-30 years before they were born and whose last album came out around the time or several years before they were born? It isn't the only reason why but his catalog being widely available on YouTube definitely helps to keep his legacy glowing. Prince is damn foolish to not be taking advantage of such a platform and refusing to get with the times. He can obviously do whatever he pleases with his music but that doesn't mean that whatever he does is a good idea. | |
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Thizz said: What if he uploaded his music to YouTube and sold advertisment space on each upload
That would certainly be an innovative approach . People would go bananas over a video of him sitting on a couch singing June. Allz he needs is a cell phone and a couch. We don't need flashy lights and cars or lyric videos. | |
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