Also, not sure about the others, but Bob Dylan never had anything to do with Warner Bros. Records, directly. He was signed to Columbia Records by John Hammond, and has stayed there, but for two albums in the 70s, ever since.
Columbia may be - or may at some point have been - a subsidiary of Time Warner, I'm not sure, but Warner Bros. as a label never had anything to do with launching Dylan.
A side note, but worth mentioning.
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Warner has done a horrible job with this. - Sent a press release with misleading information. . Plans change. Things that seemed doable at the time turned out to be a logistical nightmare. . There's a short snippet of a "remastered" video of the legendary August 1983 concert circulating on Twitter. No idea if this is real, but it is accompanied by the claim Warners couldn't finish this up in time for the release. Again: no idea if that's real. . Restoring and remastering video is hard and expensive and I can perfectly imagine them working on this and realising the source tape is in a worse condition than expected and nowhere near release-ready. . Also: where have you lot been for the past 20 years? © Bart Van Hemelen
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The problem here is that that billboard campaign with the hashtag didn't come from Warner Bros. It was not part of their marketing campaign. |
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I started following you on FB for that reason.
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. I don't give some pseudo-inside scoop and I'm not making excuses. I point out that this is par for the course WRT record companies. Obviously that press release was too optimistic; and I've put plenty of water on that fire back then WRT its promised contents. . But treating it as some unbreakable contract is ridiculous. Warners have made plenty of blunders, but the overreaction of fans is just ridiculous. Especially when those fans didn't utter a peep for two years while Prince was stalling and sabotaging this package. © Bart Van Hemelen
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BartVanHemelen said:
. I don't give some pseudo-inside scoop and I'm not making excuses. I point out that this is par for the course WRT record companies. Obviously that press release was too optimistic; and I've put plenty of water on that fire back then WRT its promised contents. . But treating it as some unbreakable contract is ridiculous. Warners have made plenty of blunders, but the overreaction of fans is just ridiculous. Especially when those fans didn't utter a peep for two years while Prince was stalling and sabotaging this package. But Bart YOU called the track list etc "pathetic" and not acceptable in 2017 for a remastered deluxe edition. YOU said that! '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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"Plans change." LOL." If this were an NPG campaign organized by Prince, of course, you'd be saying that he doesn't know his elbows from his a-hole right now, and you know this. You are a funny guy. > Sorry-- after this, I'm gonna try my best not to troll. | |
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if "they" dont cater to "us" ...the vault marketing will be a disaster and the next genration will get to hear his treasures | |
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someone tweet this thread to WB | |
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"Climb in my fur." | |
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I really don't see why anyone would want to waste their life saying bad things about Warner Brothers! . Sure everone has their own opinion of what, how, why, when, but without Warners we would have nothing!!!. . We get an album of unreleased tracks and people complain. . We get an awesome concert on DVD fo the first time and people complain. . Personally I'm thankful they have worked hard to bring this to us. . THANK YOU WARNERS!!!!! .
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. Are you seriously comparing a situation where Prince has COMPLETE CONTROL over all aspects of the project with one where an outside company has to work in an environment that is almost hostile? © Bart Van Hemelen
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darkroman said: I really don't see why anyone would want to waste their life saying bad things about Warner Brothers! . Sure everone has their own opinion of what, how, why, when, but without Warners we would have nothing!!!. . We get an album of unreleased tracks and people complain. . We get an awesome concert on DVD fo the first time and people complain. . Personally I'm thankful they have worked hard to bring this to us. . THANK YOU WARNERS!!!!! .
Grrr too many threads on the same subject but as I said elsewhere...the issue for many of us is NOT the release and final track list. IF what we are getting is what was announced in Feb then we would all be a lot happier. THE ISSUE is a misleading press release that set expectations we would be getting more so this now seems like we are getting less than we thought! It is highly likely (and has been hinted at on here by SiFi) that Warners may have had trouble with the quality of some of the material in the vault and getting it ready for this release. That seems very plausible. However, for the more reasonable amongst us a further press release explaining why what we are getting does not match what we were first told would likely suffice. Simple straightforward quality corporate Public Relations! [Edited 4/30/17 5:58am] '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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News Flash x 10^2 repeat--Prince is gone --from all dealings as of 21 April 2016. So you can drop the "Prince's control" shtick at any time--why the lag, man? And didn't Prince prepare the remastered material that WB was looking for--perhaps not deliverd outright, for reasons of control that you care not to acknowlege or appreciate--but he nevertheless prepared for the company after they made their final contract agreement? The company made their project announcements, not Prince, so.... > I'll remind you about what else Prince had complete control over--ultimately, all of the musical stuff that we are now looking at. Prince created and recorded that awesome audio and AV shiz--I don't believe that the record company supported much of that extra effort way back in the 80s when it was done, either--it was too much for them, they'd say. These crafts are his doing alone; he invested in their creation, and we should be appreciative of that undertaking. The company that you look so favorably upon that would discourage the man from creating while they had the control, over contract, why not bitch-rant about that scenario? The narrative you choose to spew on these occurances is so skewed. > These creations by Prince now have their moment to be revealed, the delivery of this PR deluxe package is resting in the hands of the supposedly-efficicient Lords of the Industry, and the've hit their own stumbling block. Bah. Prince is dead and they are still scrambling to catch up with his productivity of decades ago.
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Co-Sign. It is funny that money is going to made off the vault material that the old WB did not even want back in the day. | |
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. You lot seriously need to get a grip. Prince's death has got zilch to do with him fucking up projects from 1996-2016. .
. Nope. Press release from May 2014 clearly mentions unreleased music; whatever few communications Prince did afterwards only mentioned him remastering the existing album. .
. Prince spent the budget for THREE albums on his debut, and yet Warners didn't shut him down. Want to try again with that "didn't support him " BS? Oh, and let's throw him them financing Purple Rain (the movie) and also UTCM, financing endless recording sessions in expensive, top of the line recording studios, releasing numerous side projects (none of which made much money), etc. etc. etc. .
. Oh look, some BS you invented. .
. No they're not. The estate is still fighting among themselves, and the only reason we're getting PR Deluxe is because it is part of a contract signed in. We're a year on, and the only deal WRT unreleased music is the Universal one -- and guess what, that one is going south fast, because it looks like it wasn't acquired fairly and/or because it doesn't contain all of the music Universal thought it would. So hey guess what? MORE LAWSUITS! Meanwhile the vault is still a mess, and it will require millions of dollars to get a significant amount of it release-ready. . Oh, and I notice you didn't say anything about Prince failing to have kept his post-WBR releases in print, or even for them to get released world-wide. Must be those evil corporations getting in Princey's way, right? Can't have anything to do with him running some amateur shop where in the end they were selling albums via fan-run amateur web shops. © Bart Van Hemelen
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Prince announced projects all the time that never saw the light of day -- at one point during the NPGMC, even including distinct names of 4 albums to entice memberships, only to be replaced by legal-ese and some last minute MP3 compilations to smooth things over a bit. | |
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true ...but they lose their minds because they dont expect an entity besides Prince to shelve things | |
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I remember hearing about some of those projects that were mentioned, and been slightly flummoxed by their lack of materialization but something else always materialized, however. Regardless of those abandoned pathways, he never kept folks waiting very long for a new project. > I'm not fazed at all by the Warner Brothers' current PF Deluxe project delay--its preparation is taking a bit more time and so what of it. The corparation's delay is pretty much set toward production delays. I mean, they're paying artists for their work, then packaging and selling the stuff. Prince's announcements were relative to his creative processes and internal decision-making which took different turns and as such is a different creature, so I'd tend to view those changeups differently, as in, we get what we get 'cause that was what he ultimately decided to create. I'll always give the artist some slack along those lines.
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Well--let me lead-off to say that some folks have an axe to grind in order to split an apple:>
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