Reply #30 posted 07/02/15 2:59pm
thisisreece
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Prince would do exactly the same. Hundalasiliah! |
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Reply #32 posted 07/03/15 5:40am
FormerlyKnownA s |
TD3 said:
When Carol Burnett came out with the 1st DVD set of her show ( "The Best Of ...") the music skits and performances weren't included. Why? Ms. Burnett said, it was too costly. Her DVD box-set would've have cost a couple of hundrend dollars. Speed forward a couple of years and all of Burnett's shows are on DVD now, unedited. I'll assume "her people" were able to negotiate a payment - the recourd companies, publishers and artist- they could live with.
It's business, as Sould mentioned.
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[Edited 7/2/15 5:30am]
Sorry TD3, but the Carol Burnett Show is STILL not out in a complete collection yet. They are slowly trickling out with a few collected episodes here and there (like, "Carol's Favorite Episodes") -- but nothing complete. You have to wonder why not - as things were cleared the first time around, but it seems everyone wants their share of the money.
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Reply #33 posted 07/03/15 8:32am
2freaky4church 1 |
What's odd is you can do a song live and not pay. All you others say Hell Yea!! |
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Reply #34 posted 07/03/15 11:10am
BlaqueKnight |
2freaky4church1 said:
I was watching a movie music discussion with the Coen Brothers and they mentioned that they wanted to use a David Bowie song in one of their films and he asked for hundreds of thousands for using one fucking song? wow. Greedy bastard. Shame on you David.
Hendrix Estate is awful as well. Why be so greedy?
Its a "fuck you, pay me" business. The film industry is notoriously the WORST when it comes to fair compensation. Just ask any working writer in Hollywood. They suck up the writers' ideas, gut them and then steal the credit. Bowie doesn't owe the Coen Bros. a damn thing. They want the song; they can pay for it. F**k 'em. |
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Reply #35 posted 07/03/15 12:37pm
scorp84 |
That's business, babe. MJ charged the producers $125,000 to use the Beatles song "Can't Buy Me Love" for their film of the same name in 1986 after screening the movie in his house and enjoying it. |
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Reply #36 posted 07/04/15 12:33am
midnightmover |
nextedition said:
2freaky4church1 said:
I was watching a movie music discussion with the Coen Brothers and they mentioned that they wanted to use a David Bowie song in one of their films and he asked for hundreds of thousands for using one fucking song? wow. Greedy bastard. Shame on you David.
Hendrix Estate is awful as well. Why be so greedy?
Why is it with musicians people think some businessmodels shouldn't apply?
Music is also a normal job for them and if he can ask this amount of money for a song, why not?
It's the way the market works.
Or should he ask less money because we're talking about music here?
This will surprise you. But not all of us think the market is a force for good. “The man who never looks into a newspaper is better informed than he who reads them, inasmuch as he who knows nothing is nearer to truth than he whose mind is filled with falsehoods and errors.”
- Thomas Jefferson |
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Reply #37 posted 07/06/15 3:51pm
Doalwa
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David Bowie can charge whatever the hell he wants because he's David Fuckin' Bowie! |
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Reply #38 posted 07/06/15 5:38pm
purplethunder3 121 |
Doalwa said:
David Bowie can charge whatever the hell he wants because he's David Fuckin' Bowie!
He went broke because he trusted his manager; he learned from that mistake and made his music pay off ever after. Kudos to him. "Music gives a soul to the universe, wings to the mind, flight to the imagination and life to everything." --Plato
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Reply #39 posted 07/06/15 7:02pm
TD3 |
FormerlyKnownAs said:
TD3 said:
When Carol Burnett came out with the 1st DVD set of her show ( "The Best Of ...") the music skits and performances weren't included. Why? Ms. Burnett said, it was too costly. Her DVD box-set would've have cost a couple of hundrend dollars. Speed forward a couple of years and all of Burnett's shows are on DVD now, unedited. I'll assume "her people" were able to negotiate a payment - the recourd companies, publishers and artist- they could live with.
It's business, as Sould mentioned.
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[Edited 7/2/15 5:30am]
Sorry TD3, but the Carol Burnett Show is STILL not out in a complete collection yet. They are slowly trickling out with a few collected episodes here and there (like, "Carol's Favorite Episodes") -- but nothing complete. You have to wonder why not - as things were cleared the first time around, but it seems everyone wants their share of the money.
http://www.amazon.com/Car...27AQEW0KM8
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Reply #40 posted 07/08/15 4:11pm
KingSausage |
Doalwa said: David Bowie can charge whatever the hell he wants because he's David Fuckin' Bowie! Truer words have never been spoken on the Org. "Drop that stereo before I blow your Goddamn nuts off, asshole!"
-Eugene Tackleberry |
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Reply #41 posted 07/08/15 5:21pm
JoeTyler |
well, to be honest, DB hasn't made thaaaaaaaaaaaaaat much money from albums sales throughout his career, is not about greediness, he's not as rich as many superstars out there; as far as I'm concerned, he should bleed any f movie company dry if they ask him tp use his music |
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Reply #42 posted 07/08/15 6:33pm
Cinny |
2freaky4church1 said:
What's odd is you can do a song live and not pay.
Unless you mean the busker on the corner, businesses are licensed for live music. |
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