Now, I've heard there was a secret chord
[Edited 4/16/17 17:43pm] The Colors R brighter, the Bond is much tighter
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^ with all due respect, i doubt prince would EVER approve af his fans distributing bootlegs. period. remember, he shut down the websites that did what you propose doing. he went after individual distributors. he HATED bootlegs. just my 2c | |
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The Colors R brighter, the Bond is much tighter
No Child's a failure Until the Blue Sailboat sails him away from his dreams Don't Ever Lose, Don't Ever Lose Don't Ever Lose Your Dreams | |
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That's not affected by this. I don't argue with people about my opinions. Scram. I said what I said. | |
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I don't argue with people about my opinions. Scram. I said what I said. | |
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The Variety article is saying each album had different terms in the deal. So I know UMG is going to take a walk now. They want to license all of the catalogue not some and I know that are not that interested in post 95 stuff at all.
This so Prince getting the last word and making provisions for his music without having a will. Meaning no contesting [Edited 4/16/17 18:10pm] | |
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. No, it's quite normal. .
. Nobody cares about that. © Bart Van Hemelen
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. Oh for crying out loud, you lot and your "tapes". This is about RIGHTS. © Bart Van Hemelen
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[Edited 4/17/17 12:32pm] | |
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Laura -- here's a succint summary of the problem.
“The world as we have created it is a process of our thinking. It cannot be changed without changing our thinking.” – Albert Einstein | |
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I have said before and I will say it again -- the Estate Attorneys have a serious conflict of interest problem when they are themselves earning a commission on these deals. They should be paid a flat fee!
Also, UMG was taking down videos from YouTube and other websites, as it should, but was unable to properly redirect the flow of traffic to the Prince VEVO YouTube page because there are so few videos there. So the number of views has been greatly diminished and there are has been a concerted effort to implement a social media campaign that will help to build value. Without the traffic, the valuations naturally decline not to speak of the uncertainty of rights over the WB part of the catalog.
The whole thing has just been very mismanaged. At least Troy Carter is social media savvy so he can help to undo the damage. The more thorny issue is straightening out the rights pertaining to WB's part of the catalog before another auction is held. Expects future bids to be way below $30 million.
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Plenty of us care about that. | |
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BartVanHemelen said:
. Oh for crying out loud, you lot and your "tapes". This is about RIGHTS. -- I actually know the different between rights and master tapes. I think some of the articles are getting the two confused. It would be good if you could give your opinion on this and not be so snappy. | |
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. Plenty? I'm sure there are some. However, are there enough to put effort in remastering, deluxe rereleases and such? I wonder... the records do not have a good reputation in the music world at large and the sales of Prince albums has not been very high at all in the last 20 years. (releasing albums with newspapers for free and giving records with concert tickets does not equal sales in the sense that record companies are interested in.) . Are there "plenty" people that will buy/rent high priced rereleases for material in the last 20 years? I have my doubts. Paisley Park is in your heart - Love Is Here! | |
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Evidently WB did not feel that way and no one is making any big money off of music anymore. So stop making Prince out to be the worst selling artist of all time. | |
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Frank Zappa wasn't the best selling artist of all time, yet his heirs put out album after album. If there's a dedicated fan base, it's worthwile. | |
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Please stop using strawman attacks loosely based on my posts. Paisley Park is in your heart - Love Is Here! | |
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. True, and I hope that there will be people that will care for the legacy and will create thoughtful releases for many years to come (although I wouldn't say no to a 500CD vault release this year). The way the record companies are going about it and the drama with the estate make me less than confident though. Still hope it might all end up ok though. Paisley Park is in your heart - Love Is Here! | |
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You said you had your doubts. | |
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purplethunder3121 said: Nobody wins in this mess except the lawyers. This is the Truth! | |
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Well I mean maybe they should just be put on Spotify instead of physical sales, I dunno.
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. Plenty? I'm sure there are some. However, are there enough to put effort in remastering, deluxe rereleases and such? I wonder... the records do not have a good reputation in the music world at large and the sales of Prince albums has not been very high at all in the last 20 years. (releasing albums with newspapers for free and giving records with concert tickets does not equal sales in the sense that record companies are interested in.) . Are there "plenty" people that will buy/rent high priced rereleases for material in the last 20 years? I have my doubts. Don't doubt Princes value and money making potential, here's the fact His record sales jumped 46,000 percent in the week after his death and stayed strong all year. He sold more records in 2016 than any other artist including Adele and Beyoncé, 2.2 million copies in America. | |
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@jaawwnn That's my best case scenario, that there will be a team of people that will lovingly handle the entirety of his music. The megastardom that he had in the 80s is a bit of a curse here though, as it brings people who only care about the bottom line. I mean, the first deluxe set coming out will be Purple Rain. I would argue it is not his artistic peak, but it definitely was his commercial peak. . @GTsymbolover How much of his sales was from music from the last 20 years? [Edited 4/19/17 0:02am] Paisley Park is in your heart - Love Is Here! | |
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universl want the 30 mil it paid for the vault.WB own all of his other material,1978-2016. Universal most likely soughted through the vault and decided none of it would be commercial enough to make their money back with a profit so they want their money back. For us fans we might have a long long wait before anything comes out of the vault,if we see anything at all. When mj died universal bought This Is It from the mj estate for 75 mil and most certainly made their money back with profit,they were hoping the same outcome for the vault but now are uncertain.Hopefully they will sell it to someone who wants to release it. | |
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