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Thread started 05/21/05 5:29pm

TheOrgerFormer
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What is the point of the following people in the music business?

seems to me that recording artists have to split their checks many ways. Why? Can't people learn to do shit themselves? can't people buy their own recording studios, print their own shit, count their own money? I mean, seriously, WTF? Are people so above others that they can't handle their own fucking business? When I read about Coldplay and Linkin' Park and Trent Reznor, I'm like damn. Am I supposed to feel sorry for these mostly rich and spoiled motherfuckers? Can someone explain it to me?

What's the point of:

Producer
Manager
Accountant

Hairdresser and stylist for that matter, too.
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Reply #1 posted 05/21/05 5:38pm

thesexofit

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? U need them to get the fame.
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Reply #2 posted 05/21/05 7:23pm

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TheOrgerFormerlyKnownAs said:



What's the point of:

Producer


To keep you from putting out the mindless, unorganized, half-baked crap that you record and mold it into something people want to hear, and more imporantly, want to buy. biggrin Whether that means just twiddling knobs for you or creating a song from scratch.


Manager


Basically, to get you work.


Accountant



I think we've all seen that musicians, for the most part, are really fucking pathetic when it comes to handling money/business. Prince, Elton, Hammer, the list goes on and on. But make sure you hire 2 accountants, one to watch the other, because the one person who can blow your stack of cash faster than you is the guy you hired to make sure you didn't. biggrin
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"Awards are like hemorrhoids. Sooner or later, every asshole gets one."
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Reply #3 posted 05/21/05 7:31pm

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GrayKing said:

TheOrgerFormerlyKnownAs said:



What's the point of:

Producer


To keep you from putting out the mindless, unorganized, half-baked crap that you record and mold it into something people want to hear, and more imporantly, want to buy. biggrin Whether that means just twiddling knobs for you or creating a song from scratch.



Basically, to get you work.


Accountant



I think we've all seen that musicians, for the most part, are really fucking pathetic when it comes to handling money/business. Prince, Elton, Hammer, the list goes on and on. But make sure you hire 2 accountants, one to watch the other, because the one person who can blow your stack of cash faster than you is the guy you hired to make sure you didn't. biggrin
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Yeah but you can produce yourself, get yourself work and count your own money. I'm not the sharpest tool in the shed but I taught myself three different accounting software packages. I dunno, I'd be pissed off with that many people's hands in the cookie jar for shit I can do my damn self.
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Reply #4 posted 05/21/05 7:56pm

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The myth of a one man music industry is just that. A MYTH. Its one thing if you want to be local and just play to small groups of people for free or very little money. Sure you can do all of that on your own in that capacity. To have a successful career, you need ALL of the above plus a PR person and several others. Prince pushed a bullshit story via Warner Bros. of a mythical one man island when in fact, there's no way you can do a decent job at all those things. You need a team.
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Reply #5 posted 05/22/05 6:46am

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TheOrgerFormerlyKnownAs said:

Hairdresser and stylist for that matter, too.


That's the most important one. biggrin
Andy is a four letter word.
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