I am guessing if it was $X per month of downloadable content that would change your mind?
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Why buy it if you've already illegally aquired it? You don't seem to see the point I'm trying to make here. What average Joe would give money for something that they've already gotten for free? I'm not talking about the numerous streaming services where you can listen to a song, decide that you like it and then purchase it. I'm talking about just downloading the music from some type of 'sharing' website. | |
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I do pay for Apple Music streaming, primarily to discover new things and preview them. Sometimes for workouts in the gym. For me, streaming is a passive way of experiencing the content. The reason that I’m willing to pay >$10/month for streaming is that the virtually unlimited catalog of things to discover, preview and experience. Thousands of artists.
For all of the music that I care about, I buy it. Because I want to both experience and consume the content. Especially Prince music. I have and will continue to purchase everything that is released through official channels. Physical is always my preference (with a digital copy). Followed by digital-only releases.
I want to own/collect all of the music that I care about. The market has generally settled on $1/song to buy a digital copy of a song. For Prince songs, I would be willing to pay whatever the Estate decides is reasonable per song, album or show.
Perhaps the most lucrative approach for the Estate would be:
Here’s my guess… the vast majority of the hardcore (including me) will pay for the streaming and will buy EVERYthing available for download. The less hardcore will buy stuff here and there. Some will stream only.
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I guess I can't be sure until it's presented to me, but I imagine I wouldn't have a problem paying $50/month if the content was great. | |
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I honestly think that the model should be £X.00 per month for regular, streaming content & then maybe a pay per item fee to download in high quality might work?
How about this as a suggestion - $10.00 per month streaming - which is on a par with Tidal / Spotify etc. Then however much for a permanent download - say $5.00 per album , full concert etc.
Given the state of the estate with Primary Wave right now I/we might just be spittin' in the wind?!!
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I am guessing if it was $X per month of downloadable content that would change your mind?
Possibly. Depends on the price. But I'd rather just pay for whatever I download on an individual basis rather than pay a monthly fee that gives me the option to download. | |
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PURPLEIZED3121 said: I honestly think that the model should be £X.00 per month for regular, streaming content & then maybe a pay per item fee to download in high quality might work?
How about this as a suggestion - $10.00 per month streaming - which is on a par with Tidal / Spotify etc. Then however much for a permanent download - say $5.00 per album , full concert etc.
Given the state of the estate with Primary Wave right now I/we might just be spittin' in the wind?!!
Leaving aside my own personal feelings about streaming services, I don't think you can charge the same as Spotify for a Prince-only streaming service. Spotify gives access to thousands of artists and god knows how many songs. How can you realistically charge the same fee for a service that only gives access to one artist? I'm sure there are some hardcore fans who'd go for that but I'd imagine that the number of actual subscribers would be very small. I don't think it would be worth the effort for them. $5 per album sounds like a nice price though. I'd definitely pay that. | |
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No thanks. But, I would pay a monthly fee to live in the vault for a month. | |
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. from myself and all other musicians on the planet..... F@#K YOU | |
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The Colors R brighter, the Bond is much tighter
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. from myself and all other musicians on the planet..... F@#K YOU Well in that case, I'll also say "FUCK ME" because I've illegally downloaded some of my own music too 😂. | |
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Cool. Doesn't necessarily mean that a potential Prince-only streaming service would offer the same though. But whether it does or doesn't, that's only one of the issues I have. My other points I've mentioned in this thread still stand. | |
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PURPLEIZED3121 said: Simple enough question. Be it a monthly NPG style where each month content is delivered on a 'get what you're given' basis OR something like Tidal / Spotify where you can take what you want when you want when content is released. Right now I pay £9.99 per month to Tidal & I love it. To have access to unreleased songs, video content, deluxe packages etc I would HAPPILY pay £50.00 per month minimum. Bearing in mind I just spent £60.00 on the 1999 Deluxe!
Regardless of whether this has been discussed before please reply as I think it would help the estate have a guide on future pricing strategy based on whetted appetities from the 1999 set!.
Let's assume the model gives access to unreleased / unheard off vault tracks, live gigs, aftershows, offical pro-shot gigs from ALL eras etc...i.e. a purple wet dream! I’ve no interest whatsoever in any streaming services. I’ll buy every cd of vault tracks that’s issued. "Anti-intellectualism has been a constant thread winding its way through our political and cultural life, nurtured by the false notion that democracy means that "my ignorance is just as good as your knowledge"" ~ Isaac Asimov | |
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It really depends on what they are offering. I wouldn't pay for streaming but I would pay for downloads. I prefer CD / vinyl to digital. If I felt they were offering a good value for my dollar I would happily pay up to $100 USD a month. If a man is considered guilty
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Personally, I would pay good money for a subscription where I get "x" amount of vinyl or downloadable content per month - similar to Jack White's Third Man Records vault series. I don't know if I would pay for a seperate streaming service though, I want to own my music and not add additional charges per month | |
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this is a pretty good model 😊 | |
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Fair points Emma.. You know we hardcore are batshhit crazy though...#temptation & #insatiable ! | |
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all well & good BUT it's physically impossible to release all the amazing vault content...therefore online access has to be the main way forwards to get higher volumes out. I am guessing much cheaper for the estate too? | |
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Online content reduces revenues... more likely to download for free without a nice physical package ... these nice box sets are the way to go ... I couldn’t justify buying a cd of originals or pnm with the crappy packaging ... and not a fan of vinyl but happily purchased 1999 and pr deluxe ... once it is online people will get it for free | |
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Put me in the ZERO category and the "I'm cool with illegal downloading" category. When Prince was alive, I purchased everything he released that I could find. I never sought or obtained bootlegs. He's a content creator and I wanted him to reward him for it. WB and "the estate" are not in the same category and I have no interest in seeing them profit. So yes, I happily illegally obtained the 2 1999 vault tracks and the Detroit and Houston discs. No worries, and no disrespect to those who choose to purchase them thru the normal channels. Let's all get along. | |
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I think we can safely assume that any Prince streaming service would allow downloading of content to multiple devices. | |
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There can be another excuse for hardcore fans to come up with.
[Edited 12/20/19 15:01pm] The Colors R brighter, the Bond is much tighter
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screw the membership. Just go with the pay per song/album set up. | |
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Exactly $0.00 and not a penny more. I’ve been informed that my opinion is worth less than those expressed by others here. | |
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$7.77 I Love U, But I Don't Trust U Anymore... | |
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All you others say Hell Yea!! | |
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Maybe something like what Third man Records does. $65 every 3 months and those that pay the quarterly subscrition are sent an exclusive record LP, an exclusive 45 and either a DVD or shirt every 3 months. In the past years I have recieved a tasure trove of music from them. The TMR vault is exhaustive and what makes it worth every cent spent on it is the quality and care they put in making these packages. [Edited 12/26/19 14:29pm] | |
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it wouldnt work....fans can be such bitches... | |
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