It still isn't a widespread name that people used
I live in America, been to a lot of place on this earth for 45yrs Those names were names many English had, it was just easy to name a slave that way A friend of mine who is Italian is named August . well sadly that tended to be the case for slaves throught history . Well, so what is the update on the bidding for Soft & Wet?
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I'm with U here
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man i still have my 45's too the jackets are a bit wrinkled but i'm so glad i never got rid of them. | |
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Just think, the new CO - owner of Soft and Wet, can try and recall all the record sleeves and change C.Moon to their name or in my case we will call the buyer A. Mugu because you have to be a Mugu (Nigerian 419 scammer talk for a fool, who is ripped off in 419 scams). . Someone said its a forgettable disco song, and that is true. We are not talking about a major hit here (#92 on the charts, #12 Black charts) and being disco it is dated. I can't see too many companies lining up to use a disco song sung by someone with their balls on antennas about losing their sugarcane in you . And besides how many greatest hits albums can and do they want to release? There are soon to be more greatest hits albums and deluxe releases than actual proper studio albums. I have no interest in this and not even a part share. If the rights to Adore came up - different story though. Got some kind of love for you, and I don't even know your name | |
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Just think, the new CO - owner of Soft and Wet, can try and recall all the record sleeves and change C.Moon to their name or in my case we will call the buyer A. Mugu because you have to be a Mugu (Nigerian 419 scammer talk for a fool, who is ripped off in 419 scams). . Someone said its a forgettable disco song, and that is true. We are not talking about a major hit here (#92 on the charts, #12 Black charts) and being disco it is dated. I can't see too many companies lining up to use a disco song sung by someone with their balls on antennas about losing their sugarcane in you . And besides how many greatest hits albums can and do they want to release? There are soon to be more greatest hits albums and deluxe releases than actual proper studio albums. I have no interest in this and not even a part share. If the rights to Adore came up - different story though. “Disco” re-emerges every few years. This is the FIRST single of a major iconic musical genius. Is it even possible to do a major Prince doc or movie and not use this song? And the song was not obscure...it sold 350,000 copies on its own and P regularly played in in concert. It is actually a good example of him bridging OUT of the disco-era. | |
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. Yes, Disco was all the rage at that time.....Studio54!! . Sexy Dancer was being played a lot on the radio.
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What are the odds this is going to sell for more than $500K? Seriously, if I could I would, and take my piece of paper and lock it behind a glass case and only allow those I allow near to look at it for 2 minutes, max. | |
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Sexy Dancer was released in late 1979 a full year and a half later. It is a million times better and also not for sale. . Disco has brief revivals yes like in the mid 1990s, late 90s, mid 2000s and recently - but so does every other older musical genre like electro pop, 70s funk (Done very well by Childish Gambino), except the bad fad ones (Swing, grunge, hair metal). I love disco myself but I know many people don't like it. . I am not knocking the song, but it is disco, dated and not worth $500k. . Besides I am sure the estate may buy it as they don't really want to say "We all own all the rights to Prince's music except one song from is co owned by someone else" They own Paisley Park and the lucrative Prince catalogue, I am sure $500k is a drop in the bucket for them, let them pay Chris off and let Chris end his days in peace. Discovering and shopping Prince around is surely worthy of a reward in my book. Without Chris Moon and his interest, there may not have been a Prince catalogue to speak of. Remember it was him who saw Prince working in his studio and knew he was worth more than recording some demos with his friends for some album that would probably not leave Minnesota. . In many ways Chris was the first true fan of Prince, outside his family and friends, all our fandom of Prince started with him, he saw the potential and used his resources to act on it, and from what we heard he approached Prince first, Prince did not come to him - It was either Morris or Lavonne Daugherty who booked the session at Moonsound originally. Got some kind of love for you, and I don't even know your name | |
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. That is all very true. It's a bit steep for my pockets, but I think he deserves that, as co-writer of the song. It's a good song and Prince was a young and talented genius!! I think credit should be given where credit is deserved. . Sexy Dancer was more funkier and more disco; I agree. .
[Edited 2/14/18 17:39pm] "With love, honor, and respect for every living thing in the universe, separation ceases, and we all become one being, singing one song." - Prince Roger Nelson (1958-2016) | |
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That is all well and good but the new co-owning cannot make any decisions concerning this song without the estate being involved. Have any of you looked at streaming revenue? | |
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That is all well and good but the new co-owning cannot make any decisions concerning this song without the estate being involved. Have any of you looked at streaming revenue? I understand that. Do you realize that movie money for songs is not “streaming” and very lucrative (not to mention commercial use)? How can his first single not be included in a major motion picture documentary or bio film? | |
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It can but but he will not be up to the co-owner of the song and anyone who buys the rights has no idea if a bio is ever going to be made. The sibs cannot sit at a meeting together much less plan a movie. [Edited 2/15/18 11:16am] | |
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. I don't think a well-done or accurate bio could ever be made about Prince. His life story is just too complex. How do you fit a 40-year music career into 2-hours? They would have to make it like a year-long series, or something.......I dunno.
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but that is likely not going to happen... think about it. The estate has 100% of the say... so they are asked to use "Soft and Wet" and they think "we only own half of that song... so why not offer "I wanna be your lover" instead? "Keep on shilling for Big Pharm!" | |
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I read somewhere that some production company wanted to do a short seris just taking on a certain timeframe in his carreer but decided to put it on hold until the estate is settled.
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I think my first question would be: How much has been made from this song in the last 10 years? My second question would be: How much are the legal fees going to be to sort this out, and now with Prince's estate, how does that effect things!? . My guess is that there's some legal costs involved along the line to maintain any income. | |
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I am thinking he might gets just under 1/4 of a cent per-unit sold. I suspect the $490 is the total of what he has earned in the last 30 years.
I doubt it will make anywhere near $490K. it is NOT an investment.
it will not change the credit on the song--it will always say, Prince and C. Moon.
my take is Chris was going to cover the legal issues and fees--it is not much a few $100 (and let's face it if you have $490K then the legal fees are nothing.
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. That's a very good idea -- whenever that may be.
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My first question is how much money does his rights earn him annually? Then, I bet you that it would take a lifetime to recoupe that investment. 99.9% of everything I say is strictly for my own entertainment | |
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