Reply #60 posted 03/30/16 1:39am
jaawwnn |
EmmaMcG said:
GoldStandard said:
Thriller has accumulated 330,000,000 views over the last 6 years. Modern artists get double or triple that.
When Doves Cry would get a fraction by comparison after the first month. Maybe he feels uneasy that young people might misunderstand the significance of his music?
To be honest, I think that's probably part of the reason. A fear that his music won't get as many plays as the likes of Michael Jackson and co. I could understand him not wanting to see the artists he's compared with receive hundreds of millions of views and Purple Rain or something get only a fraction of that.
nah, Prince has never been nearly as obsessed with himself competing with MJ as we have. MJ was outselling him by the bucketload at the commercial peak of Prince's career.
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Reply #61 posted 03/30/16 2:59am
MIRvmn |
trax said:
alandail said:
Prince is missing the big picture. Youtube is advertising to grow his audience. The lost "fees" come back through album sales.
He has never been a smart businessman when it comes to promoting his music. Now is not the time for him to start. He is an older artist that does not know how to change with todays times. Its his decision and if he does not want young people to know his music thats his perogative. Thank goodness us diehards know how to get whatever we want through other channels so it really doesnt matter if its on youtube or not for us.
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It will be interesting to see how he deals with changes in the following years to come, I fear he will be even more isolated in 5-10 years. I kind of understand him, he is older now which makes it harder for him to keep up with changes. Welcome 2 The Dawn |
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Reply #62 posted 03/30/16 4:31am
feeluupp |
and we wonder why hit n run only sold less than 7,000 copies, and how phase 2 couldn't even get a label to distribute it...
5 more years, he keeps playing these games, and all his fans from the 80's are in nursing homes... he won't even be able to sell 100 copies of his latest albums...
how he can remove all his stuff from social media and it's 2016 is just the most ridiculous thing ever. he's hurting his visibility like never before... 7,000 copies of phase 1!!!!! it's ridiculous!! |
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Reply #63 posted 03/30/16 4:42am
madison |
He just doesn't want to be embarrassed and see how many people really don't give a shit about him or his music
The only ones that give a shit are his fans that he fucks over
That's why I love finding other ways to obtain his music he's got plenty of money from me over all these years
So fuck him and what he feels that's justice
Look at his ticket sales and how much he charges |
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Reply #64 posted 03/30/16 4:52am
gollygirl |
babynoz said:
If I had a dollar for everybody who asks me if he's still alive...I tell ya.
I know right, its embaressing !! Thank you Prince for every note you left behind 💜 |
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Reply #65 posted 03/30/16 6:09am
BartVanHemelen |
jayspud said:
Doozer said:
Twitter pays musicians nothing but Prince sees the advantages of using it to have an online presence. .
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Any reasonable marketing team would advise incorporating the same approach to YouTube. It's part of a larger strategy, which unforunately Prince does not have, particularly elements that don't pay him what he feels he's worth. His choice, but IMHO, a poorly calculated one if he wants his music to be seen and discovered by people today.
Whilst I understand your point, Twitter isn't giving away full sings/albums entirely for free. Prince has 144k Twitter followers, decent views on the videos listed above and genuinely isn't short of publicity. Prince played the chart/sales games for decades starting the best part of 35 years ago. I would imagine that's not his main interest now. I mean, he doesn't need the money, one more No1 isn't exactly going to change his world that much.
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Reply #66 posted 03/30/16 6:12am
BartVanHemelen |
BobGeorge909 said:
thedance said:
Prince is all about the money $$$$$$$$$$, this is what drives his career.
Now finally confirmed.
I constantly hear Prince is all about the money...then i also constantly hear how Prince makes all these choices that cut his cash flow. Make up your minds people.
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Reply #67 posted 03/30/16 6:13am
jayspud |
BartVanHemelen said:
jayspud said:
Whilst I understand your point, Twitter isn't giving away full sings/albums entirely for free. Prince has 144k Twitter followers, decent views on the videos listed above and genuinely isn't short of publicity. Prince played the chart/sales games for decades starting the best part of 35 years ago. I would imagine that's not his main interest now. I mean, he doesn't need the money, one more No1 isn't exactly going to change his world that much.
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People who "don't need the money" aren't in the habit of bitching about money.
Sadly you couldn't be more wrong. Are you saying that if someone is wealthy they wouldn't object to paying £16 for can of coke or receiving a fraction of what something is worth. |
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Reply #68 posted 03/30/16 6:13am
BartVanHemelen |
UncleJam said:
Does he really need the money that bad?
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Reply #69 posted 03/30/16 6:19am
BartVanHemelen |
jayspud said:
BartVanHemelen said:
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People who "don't need the money" aren't in the habit of bitching about money.
Sadly you couldn't be more wrong. Are you saying that if someone is wealthy they wouldn't object to paying £16 for can of coke or receiving a fraction of what something is worth.
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Some do, and plenty don't. Plenty of billionaires are absolute cheapskates, but Prince isn't. Prince is still living an expensive lifestyle without the money to back it up. This has always been true and even though he's significantly scaled down in recent years but a complex like PP isn't cheap to maintain, and his income from royalties and album sales is diminishing each year. © Bart Van Hemelen
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Reply #70 posted 03/30/16 6:22am
djThunderfunk
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feeluupp said:
and we wonder why hit n run only sold less than 7,000 copies, and how phase 2 couldn't even get a label to distribute it...
I suggest you make this your sig. Would save you a time from having to retype it in every post.
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Reply #71 posted 03/30/16 6:25am
jayspud |
djThunderfunk said:
feeluupp said:
and we wonder why hit n run only sold less than 7,000 copies, and how phase 2 couldn't even get a label to distribute it...
I suggest you make this your sig. Would save you a time from having to retype it in every post.
I'm sure that figure seems to be less each time Bearing in mind no-one officially knows the Tidal figures/streams/downloads etc it's also a figure that can't be confirmed. |
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Reply #72 posted 03/30/16 7:00am
Germanegro |
BartVanHemelen said:
jayspud said:
Sadly you couldn't be more wrong. Are you saying that if someone is wealthy they wouldn't object to paying £16 for can of coke or receiving a fraction of what something is worth.
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Some do, and plenty don't. Plenty of billionaires are absolute cheapskates, but Prince isn't. Prince is still living an expensive lifestyle without the money to back it up. This has always been true and even though he's significantly scaled down in recent years but a complex like PP isn't cheap to maintain, and his income from royalties and album sales is diminishing each year.
BINGO--so Prince needs his money! Other artists do to, and would like to maximize their income from providing entertainment to all. Along with the art it is their lifeblood. End of story. [Edited 3/30/16 7:22am] |
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Reply #73 posted 03/30/16 7:14am
Germanegro |
madison said:
He just doesn't want to be embarrassed and see how many people really don't give a shit about him or his music The only ones that give a shit are his fans that he fucks over That's why I love finding other ways to obtain his music he's got plenty of money from me over all these years So fuck him and what he feels that's justice Look at his ticket sales and how much he charges
Okay, peeps. don't just listen to corporate-troll-like statements like this one above--it is SO extreme, and why?--to allow you to even think that it is true. Plus, madison is a pirate. He probably wouldn't go to Prince's concert unless Prince paid HIM to go!
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If you're really interested in the arc of all of what is happening in Prince World, check out the documentary Prince: Slave Trade. You can find it here: http://www.amazon.com/s/r...lave+trade. It's quite comprehensive (135 minutes!), interviews band members, Alan Leeds--former tour manager & President of Paisley Park records, music critics, scholars, and music media PR and publication editors. It'll set you back about $18 but is worth it, IMO, for all fans.
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Reply #74 posted 03/30/16 7:26am
Germanegro |
MIRvmn said:
trax said:
He has never been a smart businessman when it comes to promoting his music. Now is not the time for him to start. He is an older artist that does not know how to change with todays times. Its his decision and if he does not want young people to know his music thats his perogative. Thank goodness us diehards know how to get whatever we want through other channels so it really doesnt matter if its on youtube or not for us.
[Edited 3/29/16 20:15pm]
It will be interesting to see how he deals with changes in the following years to come, I fear he will be even more isolated in 5-10 years. I kind of understand him, he is older now which makes it harder for him to keep up with changes.
Correction--he is older and WISER and leading the pack by a mile in working to DRIVE forth new changes. |
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Reply #75 posted 03/30/16 7:38am
Germanegro |
BartVanHemelen said:
BobGeorge909 said:
thedance said: I constantly hear Prince is all about the money...then i also constantly hear how Prince makes all these choices that cut his cash flow. Make up your minds people.
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As has bene explained ad nauseam: Prince is both greedy and a bad business man. He expects to be paid upfront, and expects absurd amounts to be paid.
Correction: He HAS been paid upfront. Other artists demand to be paid upfront too, so as not to be by performance venues, at least. Where he has lead in his approach has been in his innovative distribution deals, anyway.
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Prince will stop his negotiations when he reaches an equitable deal, BVH. Do you feel he is in a position to overreach? Oh, I get it--here's where you say he is a bad business man. Sigh--well, he probably needs to hire you to help him make some more dough. |
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Reply #76 posted 03/30/16 8:23am
feeluupp |
jayspud said:
djThunderfunk said:
I suggest you make this your sig. Would save you a time from having to retype it in every post.
I'm sure that figure seems to be less each time Bearing in mind no-one officially knows the Tidal figures/streams/downloads etc it's also a figure that can't be confirmed.
check the charts... i sure did. |
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Reply #77 posted 03/30/16 8:25am
OldFriends4Sal e |
If Prince sold dvd's of his concerts, he could put little concert blurbs/promos on Youtube directing to a PRINCE site where the full concert can be purchased |
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Reply #78 posted 03/30/16 8:35am
udo |
lrn36 said:
Youtube is making a killing off the ad revenue
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No ads here.
How come you don't block them yet?
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The Prince man is simply not in control.
He appears unable to strike a PR remaster deal with WB.
He also appears unable to see the profits in a deal with youtube as he simply states that they do not send him money.
He appears unable to refrain from sampler use during piano shows.
Will the memoir thing ever materialise? 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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Reply #79 posted 03/30/16 8:46am
feeluupp |
udo said:
lrn36 said:
Youtube is making a killing off the ad revenue
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No ads here.
How come you don't block them yet?
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The Prince man is simply not in control.
He appears unable to strike a PR remaster deal with WB.
He also appears unable to see the profits in a deal with youtube as he simply states that they do not send him money.
He appears unable to refrain from sampler use during piano shows.
Will the memoir thing ever materialise?
not only can he not strike a PR remaster deal with WB... he can't even strike a deal for his class reissues... and can't even strike a deal with a label to distribute his latest cd...
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Reply #80 posted 03/30/16 9:08am
GeorgieAto |
This is so stupid..thats like taking your videos off MTV back in the day because they won't pay you big money....wonder how big Prince would have been if he did that back in the day |
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Reply #81 posted 03/30/16 9:10am
Bohemian67 |
Blood on the dancefloor
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Skinhead, deadhead
Everybody gone bad
Trepidation, speculation
Everybody allegation
In the suite, on the news
Everybody dog food
Black male, blackmail
Throw your brother in jail
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All I wanna say is.....
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@Germanegro & @Jayspud
"Whatever happens....Heaven can Wait..."
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Respect to believe in your dreams...
[Edited 3/30/16 9:11am] [Edited 3/30/16 9:12am] "Free URself, B the best that U can B, 3rd Apartment from the Sun, nothing left to fear" Prince Rogers Nelson - Forever in my Life - |
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Reply #82 posted 03/30/16 9:11am
jayspud |
udo said:
lrn36 said:
Youtube is making a killing off the ad revenue
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No ads here.
How come you don't block them yet?
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They don't really bother me. Basically if everyone blocks ads on Youtube and Online Newspapers etyc there are only two options left. Charge a fee for access to Youtube or simply close down. |
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Reply #83 posted 03/30/16 9:59am
Germanegro |
udo said:
lrn36 said:
Youtube is making a killing off the ad revenue
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No ads here.
How come you don't block them yet?
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The Prince man is simply not in control. (1)
He appears unable to strike a PR remaster deal with WB. (2)
He also appears unable to see the profits in a deal with youtube as he simply states that they do not send him money. (3)
He appears unable to refrain from sampler use during piano shows.
Will the memoir thing ever materialise?
(1) Nope--the corporate interests are driving the car these days. He fan only do a little bit at a time on his own, without their involvement.
(2) Cutting back on Youtube and other streaming services access is raising his leverage in his request that WB agrees to a better deal for musicians in their profit-sharing scheme in these licensing deals.
(3) He can deal better with Youtube once he can get a better deal from the REAL moneymaker (WB), and finally allow YT some play for better marketing exposure.
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Hey, what neat ideas these are!
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Reply #84 posted 03/30/16 10:03am
alandail
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jayspud said:
Doozer said:
Twitter pays musicians nothing but Prince sees the advantages of using it to have an online presence. .
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Any reasonable marketing team would advise incorporating the same approach to YouTube. It's part of a larger strategy, which unforunately Prince does not have, particularly elements that don't pay him what he feels he's worth. His choice, but IMHO, a poorly calculated one if he wants his music to be seen and discovered by people today.
Whilst I understand your point, Twitter isn't giving away full sings/albums entirely for free. Prince has 144k Twitter followers, decent views on the videos listed above and genuinely isn't short of publicity. Prince played the chart/sales games for decades starting the best part of 35 years ago. I would imagine that's not his main interest now. I mean, he doesn't need the money, one more No1 isn't exactly going to change his world that much.
Those really aren't decent numbers. Top videos get well over a billion views. If all of his videos were on youtube, his biggest hits would generate 10s of millions of views and help him grow his audience. How do I know this? I just saw this list a few days ago of Bee Gees video views since Sept 2014
Stayin Alive 201 million How Deep Is Your Love 92 million You Should be Dancing 83 million Too Much Heaven 69 million Night Fever 42 million Alone 38 million More Than a Woman 35 million Jive Talkin 34 million Tragedy 33 million Starded a Joke 32 million Nights on Broadway 23 million You Win Again 22 million If I cant have you 21 million Massachusetts 19 million Islands In the Stream Live 17 million Closer than Close 13 million
At $2 per 1000 plays, just those 16 videos have generated $1.5 million in direct revenue, and certainly has helped generate additional revenue though back catalog album sales. The last one wasn't even a hit. Certainly Prince, who made videos for many more of his songs, should expect that ballpark of views if he posted videos for all of his hit singles. [Edited 3/30/16 10:06am] |
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Reply #85 posted 03/30/16 10:10am
Germanegro |
GeorgieAto said:
This is so stupid..thats like taking your videos off MTV back in the day because they won't pay you big money....wonder how big Prince would have been if he did that back in the day
Yer taliking about "back in the day" when videos were truly promotional articles, and could also be sold as physical product like VHS and DVD--and people would pay for them. That is over and done! We're talking about now, where music companies are losing money like water out of a sieve due to Internet pirating--yes, people can rip that stuff and choose not to pay anybody at all. So the sellers and content creators get 'd. Get it? Folks are looking for the best way to create entertainment, get paid for the entertainment, and advertise all this without getting less-to-nothing for their labors. |
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Reply #86 posted 03/30/16 10:11am
MIRvmn |
GeorgieAto said: This is so stupid..thats like taking your videos off MTV back in the day because they won't pay you big money....wonder how big Prince would have been if he did that back in the day I agree, it's just stupid. Well it's his career, if he wants to destroy it then it's up to him Welcome 2 The Dawn |
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Reply #87 posted 03/30/16 10:16am
Germanegro |
Bohemian67 said:
Blood on the dancefloor
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Skinhead, deadhead
Everybody gone bad
Trepidation, speculation
Everybody allegation
In the suite, on the news
Everybody dog food
Black male, blackmail
Throw your brother in jail
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All I wanna say is.....
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@Germanegro & @Jayspud
"Whatever happens....Heaven can Wait..."
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Respect to believe in your dreams...
[Edited 3/30/16 9:11am]
[Edited 3/30/16 9:12am]
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Reply #88 posted 03/30/16 10:20am
Pentacle |
Germanegro said:
GeorgieAto said:
This is so stupid..thats like taking your videos off MTV back in the day because they won't pay you big money....wonder how big Prince would have been if he did that back in the day
Yer taliking about "back in the day" when videos were truly promotional articles, and could also be sold as physical product like VHS and DVD--and people would pay for them. That is over and done! We're talking about now, where music companies are losing money like water out of a sieve due to Internet pirating--yes, people can rip that stuff and choose not to pay anybody at all. So the sellers and content creators get 'd. Get it? Folks are looking for the best way to create entertainment, get paid for the entertainment, and advertise all this without getting less-to-nothing for their labors.
Yes, so Prince wants to get paid upfront from record companies who make no money from the music due to pirating.
Best to remain friendly with your fanbase then, because real fans wouldn't rip you off, right? Instead, he makes those who want to help him distribute HnR2 buy 500 copies. But hey, he's been paid upfront.
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Reply #89 posted 03/30/16 10:22am
Germanegro |
MIRvmn said:
GeorgieAto said:
This is so stupid..thats like taking your videos off MTV back in the day because they won't pay you big money....wonder how big Prince would have been if he did that back in the day
I agree, it's just stupid. Well it's his career, if he wants to destroy it then it's up to him
Exhibit: commenting without thinking is what this above is. His career indeed is one of a kind: Entertainer. Innovator. Power creator.
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