. Which changed long before the Internet started fucking shit up in the late 1990s. Look into the numerous mergers in the early 1990s, when the bean counters took over. . Note that there are still plenty of small labels run by people who love music. .
. Prince was ripping off artists in EXACTLY THE SAME FASHION he was bitching about. . Also: look at how Prince treats his back catalogue and PPR's back catalogue. .
. In the past two decades Prince has made numerous exclusive deals with such major entities. All he's done is bitched about iTunes not wanting to pay him an absurd advance. Or bitched about WBR not hurrying to release a record he couldn't be arsed to promote. © Bart Van Hemelen
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Aerogram said: Getting discovered on the Internet is one thing, losing revenue due to piracy, streaming and declining album sales is another. Financially for the big music stars today, recorded music is a financial stepping stone to other sources of revenue like live shows, endorsements and merchandise.
In an ideal world, all the piracy and cheap availability of massive amounts of quality recordings for a monthly fee would not hurt revenue, but they do. Album sales have plummeted while strong single sales for a few artists have not replaced the revenue that used to come from albums.
Music is a wonderful thing and how musicians get paid is an important issue. It's not just Prince that thinks the system too heavily favors the media conglomerates that are themselves often part of even bigger conglomerates controlled by people many times richer than any successful musician.
In any case, I love that Prince is going to play piano in concert halls, after all the AOA stuff the return to basics is intriguing and hopefully will make a few of you proud to be fans, there's no reason for this contempt and this bitterness.
Prince fans are spoiled rotten, you too Sausage.
[Edited 11/12/15 20:40pm] Well said. Sometimes we forget who Prince the artist is and who is truly the enemy. And his 38-year ride has been a testament to the artistic craft of music creation. There are no other superstars who push along the edges like Prince- a true "alternative" artist. | |
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. Allo has left Prince’s entourage years ago. Matter of fact, she posted some of these tracks on her Facebook pages four years ago. But hey, why bother with facts, right? .
. Ah yes, the old "I didn't talk bollocks, you just misunderstood me because I didn't properly express myself, but that is obviously your fault." .
. Says man who burned unfavorable reviews onstage. .
. This is rich, Prince complaining about people lying. Also: dude makes it impossible to properly report on his interviews, and then bitches about it. .
. Bwahahahahahahahahahahaha. .
. Didn't we just talk about lying? Perhaps I'm mistaken, but I recall Prince changing the lyrics to "Sexuality", for instance. Is that all you got? Prince has 38-year unconventional career...plenty ups and downs. He still has a massive worldwide audience that will follow him til death. He has taken numerous risks that have not pleased everyone, but I prefer this Prince over the polished calculated later-life oldies act who is nothing but a cash cow for a company feasting on his name. | |
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Middle men leaving artists with tiny profit, yes, which is I think his critique. Change it one more time.. | |
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. No, his critique is right there: .
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I found it very odd that in order to find examples of "dirty" lyrics, the reporter referenced "Lust U Always" and "Schoolyard".
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billymeade said: I found it very odd that in order to find examples of "dirty" lyrics, the reporter referenced "Lust U Always" and "Schoolyard".
Exactly- two unreleased tracks. Prince still writes "dirty", but in a different way..."Mellow", "Turn Me Loose", etc. | |
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Yeah, I read that. But what is the point of such a statement? His perspective is that Apple should pay for what they end up profiting from. So, say you were an artisan working in a crafts shop, and the owner makes bank off of the crafts that you send to his shop, but instead of you getting a fair wage for what you produce you get pennies on the dollar consistently across the board for everything you take to have sold in his shop. Some people might be ok with entering into such an exploitative type of relation.. if they're happy with that ok, so be it. But anyone looking hard and deeply at what the shopowner is pocketing in profit will say to themselves there's something seriously fucked up here. They may not have an immediate solution to it, but recognizing the power relations in the crafts industry would be an important first step to finding alternative ways to bring your crafts to market.
Change it one more time.. | |
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I don't think it is that simple..
Do you know what Apple's cut would be per stream play vs Prince's? Do you know what Apple's overhead is per stream play vs Prince's?
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Well in my analogy it isn't as simple as I stated it either.. there's all sorts of things at play in being a capitalist, investment in capital, maintenance of capital, investment in innovations etc etc. Thats not what Im referring to.. the artist exploitation is the same in any case and its pretty drastic.
http://www.informationisbeautiful.net/visualizations/spotify-apple-music-tidal-music-streaming-services-royalty-rates-compared/ Change it one more time.. | |
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there were some good parts of it, like his concept of being free playing the piano without a band. . And he can't tell me he isn't tied to 'those songs' lol doesn't mean you are controlled by them. Then he plays the hits...
. “Tell me a musician who’s got rich off digital sales. Apple’s doing pretty good though, right?”
Who is Apple? Appolonia?
I never felt he committed to the Rock n Roll direction he talked about with the 3rd Eye Girl direction. He seemed to have fallen back too quickly on feeling the need to play to the crowd(or at least what he felt they/we wanted)
I hope this 1 man piano show shakes him up... call Lisa Coleman to accompany you Prince
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I could be way off here, but is it possible that we have just entered a new age where being a talented musician/entertainer does not necessarily mean that you are entitled to make 10's or 100's of millions of dollars ayear from the public playing of your music? I can see Prince lounging in his silk jammies at night fuming that his singular talent cannot turn him into a billionaire & it is consuming him.
He has fought so long to get control over his masters so he could cut out the middle men, but now that he has, the world has changed, the margins have vanished ,and he can't monetize that ownership the way he thought he would be able to without selling it again.
In fact every day that he keeps his current and past works in the shadows, out of the public eye his greatest asset (back catalogue) is diminishing in value as his fan base ages and shrinks. It's a shame as his music is timeless and could appeal to new generations but alas they will never come across his work and therefore never shell out the cash to see him live which is the last place some real margins exist.
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good post
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Same old, same old... these deals were a necessary evil and he did it in a way that did not tie him forever.
As for the way he used to behave, it's like the way we used to behave: made mistakes, hopefully changed our way.
By the way, it's "All he's done is bitch", not "bitched". I'm surprised you don't know the verb better considering YOU have been bitching far more than Prince for the last 20 years.
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Prince could clean up in today's market, youtube is just a marketing tool. prince thinks if the kids listen to music there then that is it.
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The truth of the matter is his work has not been very good. It doesnt matter of you are the beatles or MJ or anyone else. The work itself still matters. Status alone is not enough. If his current work was at the level of his 80's work then we would see a slightly diffrent outcome. And yes, a part of it is the zeitgeist, and Prince couldn't be further away from that even apart from his age. He just rubs a lot of people the wrong way, and especially so when he became a religious zealot. | |
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Agree, it's true. | |
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Yeah but its never JUST individuals, its their labels, their promoters, management. Each major artist (i.e. someone who's name is consistently in papers) is a business interacting with other business. Change it one more time.. | |
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Remember when it was exciting to get a new Prince interview? No more. The Vibe one from 1993, remember that one? ahh.
All you others say Hell Yea!! | |
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Yeah but its never JUST individuals, its their labels, their promoters, management. Each major artist (i.e. someone who's name is consistently in papers) is a business interacting with other business. Yes and you need that interaction more with an unknown artist than an internationally known legend. His shows and music does not slip through the cracks unnoticed like it does with an unknown. And it is a business. Business is predicated on the basis of potential profit. No one going to walk away from money if they felt strongly about its potential. There's the rub. | |
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Half the people labeling Prince as being bitchy probably are the ones who pirate and torrent albums themselves and figure 'hey so and so is already rich...it won't hurt'. Whatever you feel about Prince is your opinion but the fact remains that music sales are at an all time low. When was the last time any of you went to the store to buy an album? .....okay then. He's an old man....of course he's gonna be about the money....where the hell y'all been for 38 years....oh wait when he was popular you looked past it... mmkay. Also it's almond surreal reading people of THIS site complain about HIS bitching.... I Just Came To Dance and Shade for Yall | |
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People who used the internet to build a small but loyal following. The second they were offered a "deal" they took it and stopped giving their music away for free. | |
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The truth has been told. | |
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Except Prince just wants to make enough money doing what he wants -- and he can.
If Prince wanted to make as money as he can, he'd be playing the game, releasing videos, appearing on talk shows and touring constantly. Instead, he's been supporting and promoting others, he's not even pushing 1000 hugs and Kisses, which could easily be a good size hit with a little promo.
He's his own zeitgeist, time will tell.
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Aerogram said:
Except Prince just wants to make enough money doing what he wants -- and he can.
If Prince wanted to make as money as he can, he'd be playing the game, releasing videos, appearing on talk shows and touring constantly. Instead, he's been supporting and promoting others, he's not even pushing 1000 hugs and Kisses, which could easily be a good size hit with a little promo.
He's his own zeitgeist, time will tell.
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KingSausage said: Doozer said:
. I think you're missing my sarcasm. Plenty of people have made a fortune online. They have just been smart enough and inventive enough to get it done. . Unfortunately this is classic Prince revisionist history: "Now that I've seen what has happened, I can tell you what I really meant when I said what I said years ago." [Edited 11/13/15 16:37pm] will ALWAYS think of like a "ACT OF GOD"! N another realm. mean of all people who might of been aliens or angels.if found out that wasn't of this earth, would not have been that surprised. R.I.P. | |
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Agreed. And to your last sentence, we've all gotten kinda used to it. Change it one more time.. | |
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Why should musicians expect to get rich? It's a fucking hobby job, not brain surgery. Prince is wealthy enough. He's always banging the same old drum. | |
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