I saw that, sound crazy. So I can start selling all sorts of bootlegs and they can't get them takenoff sale if I've already started selling? RIP | |
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Some of us are veterans. But it's mostly just nasty postings on here now. I post a lot less because of that. Mods need to bring out the ban hammer more. | |
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BTW..F u to the bootleggers who watered down ALL the releases since the beginning..... | |
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I saw that, sound crazy. So I can start selling all sorts of bootlegs and they can't get them takenoff sale if I've already started selling? I suspect this whole thing is a piece of Prince style marketing carefully written down for others to execute should he die. The single is legally released but the EP is not? That's not a legal oversight, c'mon! That's planned. Smells like Prince-style marketing to me.. and the EP gets officially released in the not to distant future? Whipping up controversy even when he's gone. What a star. On another note, the aggressive arguments on this forum are very childish and boring. Sounds like kids screaming at their parents in a toyshop. Be glad for what you have, anything else is a bonus. As equality grows, violence declines. | |
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I was going to type 'cool story bro'. But couldn't be arsed. The irony of imitating a viral replicant for lowest common denominator cultural memes on a site dedicated to one of western civilisation's true originals of the species would be lost. But good luck with fantasy and hope, it gets most of us through the night. Prince is tiny knobs of bone and dust furnishing a breathtakingly garish mould of cheap plastic iconography dangling like a moon forever affrcting the gravity in the self-made prison he called home. And there the story ends. Electrostar said: I suspect this whole thing is a piece of Prince style marketing carefully written down for others to execute should he die. | |
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Ideally, I would like my money to go to the Estate in order to keep PP open. But the Estate has only released one album/compliation, 4Ever. . What is most frustrating for me is that I can't even buy a new hard copy of some of his Warner Brothers era albums on Amazon, Barnes and Noble, or FYE, namely Diamonds and Pearls and . The only place to buy a new copy of Diamonds and Pearls and is on iTunes. Amazon doesn't sell them. Barnes and Noble doesn't sell them. FYE doesn't sell them. Diamonds and Pearls was a multi-platinum album, and (one of if not) his most commercially successful album of the 1990s. And I can't buy a hard copy of it, I had to buy it on iTunes. I want the freaking hard copy with the CD and the booklet! . And forget finding a new copy of Emancipation or Musicology, because it's not happening now that his full catalogue isn't on Tidal anymore. So guess where I find songs from Emancipation...on YouTube. (And there are quite a few of them on there.) But I would much rather spend the money and have my own new copy of Emancipation, except that I don't have access to it. There is a market for Prince's music, but for many of his albums, there is a lack of official supply. So then fans find a way to access his music via bootlegs or unauthorized YouTube videos. The Estate could fix this situation, but it hasen't. Shaking my head. . All I can say is thank goodness for Spotify! Now I can stream most of his WB music. And instead of playing my albums on iTunes, I listen to his albums on Spotify (including the albums that I own) so the Estate gets a little bit of money. [Edited 4/22/17 20:13pm] Live 4 Love ~ Love is God, God is love, Girls and boys love God above | |
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Tyka seems ok and Prince apparently cared about her, so glad she is getting some of the money but I don't really care about the siblings that he didn't talk to for 20 years. However, the estate needs the money so it can pay taxes and keep Paisley open and not sell every single song for deoderant commercials, etc. And of course we want to support whatever is released, so we will get more.
So I still don't care about bootlegs, whether you buy them or not, but the point is to buy what the estate puts out, unless it is really worthless and the must send a message. But the PR package seems just fine and worth the $ easily, although could have been better | |
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Prince's music needs newbies who get turned on to his music so his legacy can stay alive. What do you have against that? | |
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It's all about snobbery when some of the long time orgers diss the newbies. Don't take it personally i have been a Prince fan since 1980 but still get called a newbie because of the date i joined the org. New fans of all ages will keep his legacy alive in the future and on top of that Prince was for the inclusion of everybody of any age or background. [Edited 4/23/17 1:52am] | |
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Agree. That wa my first thought, because, let's face it, that sopund engineer could have simply filled in court to get paid any moneys due. He took a huge risk by putting this out there, everybody knows the Estate would fall hard on anyone doing something like this. I think this was carefully planned, for some reason. | |
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Agree. That wa my first thought, because, let's face it, that sopund engineer could have simply filled in court to get paid any moneys due. He took a huge risk by putting this out there, everybody knows the Estate would fall hard on anyone doing something like this. I think this was carefully planned, for some reason. I hadn't considered this but can a) understand the appeal of this theory to some a Prince fans and b) see how it could be the sort of thing Prince planned except... These are songs from a decade ago. That would require some amazing foresight by Prince into what he wanted to do with those songs in future AND know he was going to die but not for another ten years!? So I don't buy it even though I can understand the appeal to some. As such I have to say I think this is more a case of post rationalisation to justify why some have bought it even though they know it is wrong! Just my opinion obviously! 'I loved him then, I love him now and will love him eternally. He's with our son now.' Mayte 21st April 2016 = the saddest quote I have ever read! RIP Prince and thanks for everything. | |
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The other thing I personally find distasteful is the way many Prince fans have attacked Prince's heirs. Only Prince is to blame for the mess we have at the moment by not leaving a Will.
He knew his family would end up fighting over the estate and if he cared about his "creations" he should have made suitable provision for them. He didn't (arguably he might have in terms of the 2014 Warners deal but that is less than half his catalogue) so the estate is what we have and it is their right to handle this how they see fit. Personally I think we should stop slagging them and do our best to support so that WE get what we all want which is ALL the music released at some point (we can argue over personal preference for how to release but the aim is to release rather than leave in the vault). [Edited 4/23/17 4:27am] 'I loved him then, I love him now and will love him eternally. He's with our son now.' Mayte 21st April 2016 = the saddest quote I have ever read! RIP Prince and thanks for everything. | |
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Yes ..Im a newbie too....
The org was too scary for me until he left us..I had to overcome that fear or die from longing to be with People WHO understood...
anyway...
to be honest..I dont give a damn who profits out of Princes Music..
WOuld love to sit on my Idealistic Throne wearing Lilac coloured glasses hoping that some one with a bit of heart finds a way to funnel the enormous amount of money thats potntially THERE into some worthy causes...but jackals dont have any conscience... He is not here to claim what is rightfully his..
.Let all those lazy arsed opportunists fight and squabble..
Just let the Music OUT..
World needs to hear it....
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Lovejunky said:
Yes ..Im a newbie too....
The org was too scary for me until he left us..I had to overcome that fear or die from longing to be with People WHO understood...
anyway...
to be honest..I dont give a damn who profits out of Princes Music..
WOuld love to sit on my Idealistic Throne wearing Lilac coloured glasses hoping that some one with a bit of heart finds a way to funnel the enormous amount of money thats potntially THERE into some worthy causes...but jackals dont have any conscience... He is not here to claim what is rightfully his..
.Let all those lazy arsed opportunists fight and squabble..
Just let the Music OUT..
World needs to hear it....
With you on the charity angle. Sadly, as you say, that will not happen as too many people want/need to make money. If Prince had left a Will donating his estate to charity that would have been cool! He didn't! The single best way to get the music out is to support the estate! 'I loved him then, I love him now and will love him eternally. He's with our son now.' Mayte 21st April 2016 = the saddest quote I have ever read! RIP Prince and thanks for everything. | |
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Yeah....but Im getting old and cranky...and might die before I hear anything FRESH from them ?
Deliverance was like a sneaky little Gift...
I look at it as a Bootleg...Unauthorised and unapproved, slipped through the cracks of heaven
I really dont think Prince cared what happened after he passed.. he said one day hed like to give his music away..
Maybe NO will was his way of doing that....
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Yeah....but Im getting old and cranky...and might die before I hear anything FRESH from them ?
Deliverance was like a sneaky little Gift...
I look at it as a Bootleg...Unauthorised and unapproved, slipped through the cracks of heaven
I really dont think Prince cared what happened after he passed.. he said one day hed like to give his music away..
Maybe NO will was his way of doing that....
Yes and that would be cool if Ian Boxill had given it away for free. Except he didn't! He tried to earn money from it without having the right to do so. 'I loved him then, I love him now and will love him eternally. He's with our son now.' Mayte 21st April 2016 = the saddest quote I have ever read! RIP Prince and thanks for everything. | |
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So ? He is still living and has bills to pay. He wasnt stealing anything that anybody else put energy into... It was HIS work and Princes work.. Prince is gone..Let Ian make something. he worked hard on it..
Theres plenty more for the Estate to profit from without having to jump on all the little people ..
Same thing goes for Youtube channels...let them be...Its a different playing field now...
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I understand the rational, of course. But consider this: what if Prince told him to just release the stuff one day, when he was no longer here? I mean, did he not know the sound engineer had the masters to those songs? Yet he allowed him to keep them? | |
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True, and that's my main problem with it. But remember, Prince did tell his hairstylist Kim that she should ask for more money from her clients, to cash in on the fact that she was his hairstylist to earn more money. Prince was very much aware of the value of all things Prince related/connected. | |
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Prince's desire to always be moving towards his next thing is understandable in terms of his artistic mind but it sure led him to leave messes behind in terms of securing his legacy, helping his family sort this mess out (especially if he knew he may die soon), and discarding people that he worked with once he didn't need them musically (at least in the old days). | |
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Lovejunky said:
So ? He is still living and has bills to pay. He wasnt stealing anything that anybody else put energy into... It was HIS work and Princes work.. Prince is gone..Let Ian make something. he worked hard on it..
Theres plenty more for the Estate to profit from without having to jump on all the little people ..
Same thing goes for Youtube channels...let them be...Its a different playing field now...
Ok so let me put this into a real world context where all of us can better relate... You own a house. It needs decorating. You hire someone in to work on it with you. You both paint the rooms etc. However, when it comes time to pay this other person for some reason you don't! Would you expect that person to pop over to your house, change the locks while you are out and then sell the house to someone else? Or would you expect the person to perhaps take you to the small claims court to recoup the money/wages you owe them? 'I loved him then, I love him now and will love him eternally. He's with our son now.' Mayte 21st April 2016 = the saddest quote I have ever read! RIP Prince and thanks for everything. | |
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If you don't get your money you put a carpenter’s lien on the house, registered at the county office. So when the owner goes to sell the house, you get your money first! That’s why title companies do title searches to check for outstanding liens.
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If you don't get your money you put a carpenter’s lien on the house, registered at the county office. So when the owner goes to sell the house, you get your money first! That’s why title companies do title searches to check for outstanding liens. EXACTLY...there is a legal due process to follow to get your money. In my analogy the decorator is stealing the house. 'I loved him then, I love him now and will love him eternally. He's with our son now.' Mayte 21st April 2016 = the saddest quote I have ever read! RIP Prince and thanks for everything. | |
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Ok take your analogy and make it a general contractor putting an additoin on your house. If yiou don't pay, and a lien is put on you're house.... the contractor in essence 'ownes' a piece of the house, because when you sell, he gets his money before you get any equity you've built up. The GC is not stealing, he's getting his money/payment. | |
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GH, I totally agree. Live 4 Love ~ Love is God, God is love, Girls and boys love God above | |
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the pre internet versions of "Eye Records" certainly got LOTS of my money back in the days... and i was HAPPY AS HELL to hand it over to them!
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